
Major Campaign Announcement for America's Largest Township: Nassau GOP Picks Ferretti for Hempstead Town Supervisor, Clavin for County Court
Nassau County, NY – The Town of Hempstead Republican Committee has designated Nassau Legislator John Ferretti as its candidate for Town of Hempstead Supervisor in the 2025 elections and the Nassau County Republican Committee picked Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin as its choice for County Court. The selection of Ferretti ensures that residents of America’s largest township, which boasts a population of approximately 800,000 residents, will continue to be well represented by a tax fighter who has helped to make Nassau the safest county in the country. At the same time, a popular Town Supervisor and accomplished lawyer, Clavin has been picked as a candidate for a seat on the County Court. The announcement was made by Nassau County Republican Committee Chairman, Joseph G. Cairo, Jr. Attending the announcement were Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, County Clerk Maureen O’Connell, Nassau Comptroller Elaine Phillips, District Attorney Anne Donnelly, County Legislature Presiding Officer Howard Kopel, Oyster Bay Supervisor Joe Saladino, North Hempstead Supervisor Jen DeSena, Glen Cove Mayor Pam Panzenbeck, as well as Members of the Hempstead Town Board, including Town Clerk Kate Murray, and Council Members Dennis Dunne, Tom Muscarella, Missy Miller, and Laura Ryder. Additionally, Republican members of the Nassau County Legislature and other elected officials from Nassau’s towns and cities were in attendance.