Ferretti, incumbent Republicans win Hempstead supervisor, board seats

Ferretti Re-Elected as Hempstead Supervisor

Incumbent Republican John Ferretti won the Hempstead supervisor race, defeating Democrat Joe Scianablo. The GOP retained a strong majority on the town board, holding six out of seven seats based on unofficial results.

Town Board Election Outcome

With all votes counted, the Republican Party maintained clear control of the Hempstead town board with a 6-1 advantage. Ferretti, who previously served as the representative for District 15 in the Nassau County Legislature and was appointed to his current position, secured his re-election comfortably.

“Incumbent Republican John Ferretti has won the Hempstead supervisor race over Democrat Joe Scianablo, as the GOP maintained control of the town board by a 6 to 1 margin.”

Background on John Ferretti

Ferretti's political experience includes his role in the Nassau County Legislature. His continued leadership as Hempstead supervisor reflects the local electorate's support for his policies and governance style.

Election Significance

The results underscore the Republican Party's dominance in Hempstead's local government, ensuring their policy agenda is likely to advance unimpeded.

Summary: John Ferretti’s re-election and the GOP’s strong hold on the Hempstead town board signal ongoing Republican leadership in local governance with 6 of 7 seats secured.

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PoliticsNY PoliticsNY — 2025-11-06