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Brookhaven 6th District Town Council
Council District Six consists of Mastic, Mastic Beach, Shirley (parts of), Smith Point, Moriches, Center Moriches, East Moriches, Eastport, Manorville, East Yaphank (parts of), Calverton, Ridge (parts of), Brookhaven Hamlet (parts of).
Congressman Tim Bishop
Tim Bishop represents New York’s First Congressional District which spans the eastern end of Long Island from Smithtown to Montauk Point. A lifelong Long Islander, he is proud of his record of hard work and effective constituent service. He works seven days a week and has hosted more than 100 Town Hall meetings throughout his district. He was first elected to Congress in 2002, and has been re-elected by strong majorities ever since.
Kate M. Browning, Suffolk County Legislator
Elected Suffolk County Legislator for the 3rd Legislative District. Represents areas of the Mastics, Moriches, Shirley, Yaphank, Bellport, Brookhaven, Medford, Ridge, and Middle Island, and Coram. Party affiliation: Working Families Party.
League of Women Voters of Brookhaven
The LWV is a national organization with state, county, and local leagues throughout the 50 states. It is a non-partisan organization that encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
Mark Lesko, Supervisor Town of Brookhaven
Mark Lesko served for ten years in the United States Department of Justice as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. and the Eastern District of New York. As the Deputy Chief of the Long Island Criminal Division, he led all federal investigations and prosecutions on Long Island. He has worked closely with local, state, and federal law enforcement officers to target corruption, racketeering, and gang violence on Long Island. He served as the successful lead federal prosecutor in the internationally prominent Muttontown "slave" case, the Lawrence Aviation environmental pollution case in Port Jefferson Station, a racketeering murder case involving the murder of an innocent man by Latino gang members, and the Symbol Technologies corporate accounting case where virtually all of Symbol's senior management was prosecuted for fraud.
Suffolk County Board of Elections
The Suffolk County Board of Elections is committed to encouraging voter participation, administering fair and accurate elections, regulating disclosure and limitation, and protecting the rights of voters within Suffolk's jurisdiction. In addition to supporting the laws and regulations governing elections, as set forth by the State of New York, Suffolk County Board of Elections is determined to advocate proper campaign practices in accordance with Fair Campaign Code and preserve the voters' confi