As we approach Election Day, November 4, Southampton Town registered voters should feel confident that the only truly qualified person to vote for and to hold the position of Southampton Town clerk is Sundy Schermeyer, the current town clerk.
Her duties and responsibilities are far beyond impressive. What’s really impressive about Sundy Schermeyer is her commitment to good government and to the people of Southampton Town, of all political stripes. For many years, she has had a remarkable record of performance along with her outstanding staff.
In this year’s election, “let’s make a deal” seems to be the ongoing theme. So, I say to my fellow Democrats, feel confident to vote on the Conservative Party line, on the ballot. Many past and current elected Democratic officials and candidates have their names placed on the Conservative Party line.
Integrity, professionalism and extensive experience are qualities to consider when voting for town clerk.
Early voting starts October 25.
Barbara Ring
Hampton Bays
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