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November 6, 2025 · 1 min read

Luniewski Re-elected Wright Supervisor, GOP Slate Wins

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WRIGHT – Alex Luniewski was re-elected as Town Supervisor, leading a successful Republican slate in the Town of Wright, according to unofficial results from Tuesday's general election.

Luniewski secured the supervisor position with 86.0% of the vote, defeating a write-in campaign that accounted for 14.0% of the ballots.

In the other town races, Amber McDermott-Dickson was elected Town Clerk/Collector with 99.7% of the vote. Keith J. Kearney, who was cross-endorsed by both the Democratic and Republican parties, was re-elected Superintendent of Highways with 99.2% of the vote.

For the two open Town Council seats, Kim Shoemaker received 50.4% of the vote, and Joy (Heckman) Rigby won the second seat with 48.9%.

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