With 76% of votes counted on Tuesday night, Nov. 4, Republican candidates led in all four Nassau County races, including county executive, district attorney, comptroller, and clerk, signaling continued GOP strength on Long Island.
Incumbent Republican Bruce Blakeman declared victory, leading Democratic challenger Seth Koslow by 54% to 46%.
“I want to thank the men and women of Nassau County for giving us all your trust to lead us going forward,” said Blakeman. “We are going to continue the work that was started to make us an even more prosperous county…”
Blakeman, first elected in 2021, campaigned on keeping taxes low, boosting public safety, and attracting new businesses to Nassau.
“I’ve done many campaigns over the years, but every election night you go in with the highest of hopes and the worst of fears, and you just ride with it until…”
The strong show in Nassau County highlights the GOP’s ongoing influence in local politics across Long Island.
Author’s summary: Nassau County's Republican candidates are leading decisively in key races, reflecting sustained GOP strength and local support for low taxes, safety, and business growth.