Republicans projected to hold majority in Nassau County Legislature, but Democrats gain 1 seat

Nassau County Legislature Election Results

With approximately 76% of countywide votes counted, the Nassau County Legislature is projected to remain under Republican control, with an anticipated split of 11 Republicans and 8 Democrats.

Currently, the Legislature has a Republican majority, with a split of 11-7, and one vacant seat in District 15, previously held by John Ferretti, who left to become Hempstead town supervisor.

Prior to the vacancy, the split was 12-7 in favor of Republicans. Following Tuesday's election, Democrats gained one seat, flipping District 14.

The Nassau County Legislature consists of 19 legislators, each representing one of the county's 19 districts.

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Author's summary: Republicans to hold majority in Nassau County Legislature.

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Long Island Press Long Island Press — 2025-11-05

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