Republican Nassau District Attorney Anne Donnelly defeated her Democratic challenger Nicole Aloise Tuesday in the battle for the county's top law enforcement position, according to Board of Election results, which showed the GOP swept all four countywide races.

Shortly before midnight, with more than 75% of election districts reporting, Donnelly held a roughly 10-point lead over Aloise, a former prosecutor in the district attorney's office.

The incumbent declared victory from the stage of the Coral House in Baldwin, joined by County Executive Bruce Blakeman, who also won reelection, and other Republican candidates.

"I'm going good to spend the next four years making sure we stay the safest county in America," Donnelly told supporters after winning her second term.

Donnelly, 61, of Gard

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