The two incumbent St. Lawrence County coroners whose positions were up for grabs in the election have both secured the posts for another term. Joseph White, the Republican and Conservative party …
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The two incumbent St. Lawrence County coroners whose positions were up for grabs in the election have both secured the posts for another term.
Joseph White, the Republican and Conservative party coroner candidate, led the field with 14,169 votes.
James Sienkiewycz, Democrat, received 11,477 votes.
The challenger, Republican Joseph Lacks, came in third and out of the running with 10,360 votes.
These tallies, from reports on the Board of Legislators' web site, are unofficial so far and do not include absentee votes, if any.