Mary Ann Coogan has retained her position as Camillus Town Supervisor, amid the denial of consolidating the village within town lines.
Coogan, the Republican candidate, took 3,463 votes over Democratic candidate Kimberly Sacco’s 2,437 votes, a margin of 1,026.
Republican John Petosa won the town justice seat with 3,015 votes over Donald Swete with 2,793.
Other candidates who won on Election Day include:
First Ward:
Eric Hammerle, Republican with 701 votes over Marvin Meissner, Democrat, with 384.
Second Ward:
Mike LaFlair, Republican, with 446 votes over Mark Kolinski, with 317.
Third Ward:
William Davern, Republican, with 500 votes over Democrat Lisa Sacco, 239.
Fourth Ward:
James Salanger, uncontested, with 833 votes.
Fifth Ward:
Richard Griffo, Democrat, with 652 votes over Christopher Cesta, Republican, with 633 votes. A margin of just 19.
Sixth Ward:
David Callahan, a Republican, won with 797 votes over Democrat Michelle Constantino-Scott with 282 votes.
Highway Superintendent:
Mark Pigula, a Republican, won with 3,590 votes over Jim Myers, with 2,283 votes.