Throne-Holst unseats Kabot as Southampton Town supervisor; Republicans maintain board majority - 27 East

Throne-Holst unseats Kabot as Southampton Town supervisor; Republicans maintain board majority

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Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot, right, hugs Town Councilwoman Nancy Graboski.

Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot, right, hugs Town Councilwoman Nancy Graboski.

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Southampton Town Councilwoman Sally Pope, sitting, lost her bid for reelection.

Southampton Town Councilwoman Sally Pope, sitting, lost her bid for reelection.

Southampton Town Supervisor-elect Anna Throne-Holst and sons.

Southampton Town Supervisor-elect Anna Throne-Holst and sons.

Southampton Town Supervisor-elect Anna Throne-Holst and sons.

Southampton Town Supervisor-elect Anna Throne-Holst and sons.

Southampton Town Councilwoman Sally Pope lost her bid for reelection.

Southampton Town Councilwoman Sally Pope lost her bid for reelection.

Southampton Town Clerk Sundy Schermeyer was unopposed in her bid for reelection

Southampton Town Clerk Sundy Schermeyer was unopposed in her bid for reelection

Southampton Town Councilman-elect Jim Malone

Southampton Town Councilman-elect Jim Malone

Southampton Town Councilman Chris Nuzzi had a successful bid for reelection

Southampton Town Councilman Chris Nuzzi had a successful bid for reelection

Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot delivers her concession speech

Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot delivers her concession speech

author on Nov 4, 2009
Southampton Town Councilwoman Anna Throne-Holst handily defeated one-term Republican incumbent Town Supervisor Linda Kabot on Tuesday and will take over the town’s top post, though the GOP retained a majority... more

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