That’s the question holding up the election results in Highlands, pending the decision based on a Nov. 13 court hearing, lohud.com reports
Livsey's opponent, Holly Farris-Gokey, filed an order to block certification of the supervisor's race until the court could clarify his residency, the story said. Nearing the end of his second two-year term, Livsey also served as Highlands supervisor in the 1990s before returning in 2012, the story said.
Livsey listed a Rockland house, in Stony Point, as his primary residence, the story said, but he also used used his Orange County property as his primary residence to hold elected office.
For the full story, see lohud.com.
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