Nassau County Legis. Seth Koslow, a Democrat, is vying to unseat incumbent Republican County Executive Bruce Blakeman in a high-profile race centered on public safety and immigration.

Blakeman, a close ally of President Donald Trump running as a Republican and Conservative, says his top issues are public safety, keeping taxes flat and protecting Nassau’s quality of life.

Koslow, who’s running as a Democrat and moderate, has promised to disband Blakeman’s "special deputies program," audit the county’s spending to cut waste and invest unused funds in wastewater treatment solutions and flood mitigation, among several initiatives.

Should Blakeman win, it would extend Republican control of the executive branch another four years, bucking a longstanding trend of Nassau voters electing a cou

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