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The Rochester Board of Education is expected to have at least one new face and see two current members return.
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LaShay Harris trounces Barbara Rivera in Democratic primary to hold on to her South District City Council seat
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Former County Legislator Frank Keophetlasy falls in his bid to return to office with a resounding loss to Bridget Monroe in a race for the Northwest District City Council seat.
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Michael Patterson has defeated Chiara Smith for the Northeast Council District seat, which he has held for a decade.
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Incumbent Mary Lupien holds fast to a second term by fending off a spirited challenge from Paul Conrow.
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Virginia McIntyre prevailed over Rita Pettinaro in a Republican primary for Monroe County Legislative District 4, which encompasses parts of Gates and Greece.
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Burgess is seeking his second term representing Monroe County Legislative District 29, which encompasses Maplewood and part of 14621.
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Rose Bonnick will be the Democratic candidate for the district in the November general elections. District 27 encompasses the 19th Ward and part of Gates.
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Carolyn Delvecchio Hoffman defeated Nadja Justice for Legislative District 25, which encompasses High Falls, Corn Hill, Plymouth-Exchange, parts of Center City and the South Wedge.
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Mercedes Vazquez-Simmons defeated Jessie Parson in the primary for Legislative District 22, which encompasses part of Center City, part of Neighborhood of the Arts, Upper Falls, Marketview Heights.