If you weren’t an early bird — early voting ends Sunday — or sought an absentee ballot, the last chance to vote in Long Island’s local elections and one statewide proposition is the old-fashioned way — in person on Election Day.

It won’t take too long. Of the more than 110 electable positions, at least 25 of those races are uncontested. Most of those are in Suffolk County and for judgeships, but some important positions such as county district attorney, sheriff, Southold and East Hampton supervisors, and Babylon Town Council are uncontested. That’s a shame and a detriment to democracy.

And that doesn’t count more than a dozen races where one candidate is not actively campaigning, with some seemingly in the witness protection program, because the boundaries of legislative districts inhere

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