Oyster Bay Town Clerk

Democratic, Working Families

Rachel Klein

Background:

DEMOCRATIC

Klein, 40, is running on the Democratic and Working Families party lines. She is seeking her first two-year term.

Policies:
  • Klein said she wants to start a centralized town 311 system to handle and track resident complaints and direct them to the appropriate agencies.
  • She said she wants to modernize the clerk’s office so that forms can be filled out online and bids and contracts would be posted online.
  • As town clerk, she said she would speak out on issues at Town Board meetings.

Democratic, Working Families

Rachel Klein

Background:

DEMOCRATIC

Klein, 40, is running on the Democratic and Working Families party lines. She is seeking her first two-year term.

Policies:
  • Klein said she wants to start a centralized town 311 system to handle and track resident complaints and direct them to the appropriate agencies.
  • She said she wants to modernize the clerk’s office so that forms can be filled out online and bids and contracts would be posted online.
  • As town clerk, she said she would speak out on issues at Town Board meetings.

Republican, Independent, Conservative, Tax Revolt

Richard L. LaMarca

Background:

REPUBLICAN

LaMarca, 55, is running on the Republican, Conservative and Independence party lines. He is seeking his first two-year term. He is currently Oyster Bay Town director of labor management relations.

Policies:
  • LaMarca said he wants to upgrade the website so that permits and license applications handled by his office can be filled out online where possible.
  • He said he would create satellite offices, including a mobile office and extended hours, to make it easier for residents to access the office’s services.
  • As town clerk, he would seek to influence town board members as part of the political caucus, but would not speak about issues while running Town Board meetings.

Republican, Independent, Conservative, Tax Revolt

Richard L. LaMarca

Background:

REPUBLICAN

LaMarca, 55, is running on the Republican, Conservative and Independence party lines. He is seeking his first two-year term. He is currently Oyster Bay Town director of labor management relations.

Policies:
  • LaMarca said he wants to upgrade the website so that permits and license applications handled by his office can be filled out online where possible.
  • He said he would create satellite offices, including a mobile office and extended hours, to make it easier for residents to access the office’s services.
  • As town clerk, he would seek to influence town board members as part of the political caucus, but would not speak about issues while running Town Board meetings.

Additional Races

Suffolk County Executive

Steve Bellone (D, PTT), Gregory-John Fischer (LIB), John M. Kennedy Jr. (R, IN, C),

View Candidate(s)

Nassau County District Attorney

Francis X. McQuade (R, LIB, TR), Madeline Singas (D, C, WF),

View Candidate(s)

New York State Supreme Court Judge - 10th District (6 Seats Open)

8 Candidates

View Candidate(s)