The primary election has come to a close, with several key races decided across the Rochester region. The outcomes will have a significant impact on the community, shaping the direction of local politics.
The election took place on June 23, 2026, with voters casting their ballots in several key districts. The Rochester region, which includes Monroe County and surrounding areas, saw a high turnout, with many voters eager to have their say in the direction of local government.
The community has spoken, and we respect their decision, said a local official.
The results of the election will be closely watched, as they will determine the candidates who will move on to the general election. Rochester residents will be paying close attention to the campaigns, as the candidates debate the issues that matter most to them.
From the South Wedge to the High Falls district, the Rochester community is diverse and vibrant, with a wide range of concerns and interests. The election outcomes will reflect the unique character of each neighborhood and community.
As the dust settles on the primary election, attention will turn to the general election, scheduled to take place on November 3, 2026. Rochester residents will be eager to hear from the candidates, and to learn more about their plans for the community.
The next few weeks will be critical, as the candidates refine their messages and prepare for the general election. Rochester residents will be watching closely, as the campaign unfolds and the candidates make their cases to the voters.
The general election will be a critical moment for the Rochester community, as voters decide the direction of local government and the future of the region.
