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					<description><![CDATA[By&#160;RICK&#160;MILLER Olean Star LITTLE VALLEY — Acting Cattaraugus County Sheriff Eric Butler was elected to a four-year term Tuesday, defeating Democratic challenger Denny “D.J.” Whitmore. Butler, the former undersheriff who [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="">By&nbsp;RICK&nbsp;MILLER</p>



<p class="">Olean Star</p>



<p class="">LITTLE VALLEY — Acting Cattaraugus County Sheriff Eric Butler was elected to a four-year term Tuesday, defeating Democratic challenger Denny “D.J.” Whitmore.</p>



<p class="">Butler, the former undersheriff who became acting sheriff with the retirement of Sheriff Timothy S. Whitcomb at the end of July, had 72.9% of the unofficial count by the Cattaraugus County Board of Elections to 27% for Whitmore, a retired U.S. Prisons officials.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="">The vote was 23,235 for Butler — 20,472 Republicans and 2,763 Conservatives to 8,605 for Whitmore on the Democratic line.</p>



<p class="">Butler had a greater percentage of the vote than former President Donald Trump had in the county, who had 66.3% of the vote to 32.9% for Vice President Kamala Harris.&nbsp;</p>



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<p class="">Trump had a total of 21,936 voted to 10,914 for Harris. Harris won New York state, but Trump was declared the winner with 51.9% to 47.2%. There are 276 Electoral College electors for Trump to 223 for Harris.</p>



<p class="">Butler did not issue a statement on Election Night and could not be reached Wednesday morning. He was endorsed by former Sheriff Whitcomb as well as a number of police departments across the county.</p><div class="ad-aligncenter"><div class="ad-row">
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<p class=""><strong>IN OTHER CONTESTS:</strong></p>



<p class="">U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-Niagara County, coasted to a second term victory over Democrat Tom Carle of Dunkirk by a nearly 2-1 margin.</p>



<p class="">Langworthy’s total across the eight-county 23rd Congressional District was 239,037, or 62.5% to 122,041 for Carle, or 31.9%.</p>



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Rep. Nick Langworthy.</figcaption></figure>



<p class="">In Cattaraugus County, Langworthy, the former New York Republican chairman, beat Carle 22,961, or 68.9% to 8,507, or 25.5% for Carle. Allegany County voters cast 13,511 votes for Langworthy, or 73.1% to 4,144, or 22.4% for Carle.</p>



<p class="">In the 148th Assembly District race, former U.S. Rep. Joe Sempolinski, R-Canisteo, rolled over Democrat Dan Brown, the Great Valley supervisor, 36,613, or 66.3% to 14,839, or 26.9% in Cattaraugus, Allegany counties and part of Steuben County. Sempolinski will succeed Assemblyman Joseph Giglio, R-Gowanda, who has served in the post for 19 years.</p>



<p class="">Sempolinski’s Cattaraugus County total was 20,958, or 62.9% to 9,910, or 29.7% for Brown. In Allegany County, Semploinski won 70.2% to 23.6%. The Steuben County margin was 78.4% for Sempolinski to 16.3% for Brown.</p>



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<p class="">Cattaraugus County voters also favored Michael Sapraicone, the Republican candidate who challenged U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand 63.1% to 36.4%.</p>



<p class="">State Sen. George Borrello, R-Sunset Bay, was unopposed in his re-election bid. He posted 25,859 votes.</p>



<p class="">Cattaraugus County Treasurer Matthew Keller was also unopposed. He posted 25,476 votes.</p>



<p class="">County Coroner Bradley Spink was re-elected without opposition. He posted 26.074 votes.</p>



<p class="">In Olean, three members of the Common Council, J.R. Bennion, R-Ward 1; Jennifer Forney, R-Ward 3 and Council&nbsp;President John Crawford, D-Ward 5, were all re-elected without opposition.</p>



<p class="">In Salamanca, the entire Common Council and Mayor Sandra Magiera were elected without opposition.</p>



<p class="">In the only town contest in the county, Farmersville Justice Jennifer Holmes-Karcher, running on the Democrat and Republican lines, was re-elected over challenger Melanie Louise Brown 376-148.</p>



<p class="">Voters in Hinsdale narrowly approved a proposition increasing the terms of office for town officials from two years to four by 456-424.</p>



<p class="">And in Napoli, voters turned down a similar proposition for four-year terms for town officers 249-213.</p>



<p class="">County voters turned down state Proposition No. 1 by a vote of 18,516 to 12,322 or 60% to 39.9%. It passed statewide by 56.6% to 34.8%.</p>
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