The Smithtown Town Clerk Race


William Holst | File Photo

Tom McCarthy File Photo
The Smithtown Town Clerk holds a significant role in the town's administration. This office is responsible for maintaining official records, handling various licenses and permits, and serving as a central point of contact for residents seeking information about the town's government. The Town Clerk's office helps foster transparency and ensure the town's operations run smoothly.

Tom McCarthy, representing the Republican and Conservative Parties, and William Holst, running as the Democratic candidate, both seek the Smithtown Town Clerk position. McCarthy's career spans executive management, administration, and security roles. His professional journey includes leadership positions in significant security companies and the management of mission-critical data centers. McCarthy is deeply committed to serving Smithtown effectively and advancing its development. He envisions modernizing the Town Clerk's office, focusing on digital record-keeping, seamless applications, and expanded services for veterans, education, medical care, and housing. McCarthy encourages eligible Smithtown voters to participate in the November 7, 2023, special election. In his own words, McCarthy said, "I want to serve and be part of the solution. Smithtown has made remarkable progress under the current administration, and I believe my extensive background is a perfect fit for this role."

William Holst File Photo
William Holst, a longtime Smithtown resident, brings a wealth of experience to the race as the Democratic candidate. Holst's journey includes service in the United States Army, work in a Fortune 500 Corporation's Law Department, and legal education at St. John's University School of Law. Holst ultimately became Litigation Counsel, representing his company's interests across various legal arenas. Since settling in Smithtown in 1985, Holst's commitment to public service is evident in roles such as Assistant Town Attorney and Special Assistant District Attorney. He represented various municipal entities, including the County of Suffolk and the City of Long Beach, where he served as the Chief Legal Officer. Holst shared his perspective: "I want to serve my community and bring my experience to benefit the Smithtown community. My extensive background positions me to be a strong candidate, well-prepared to serve."

Both McCarthy, representing the Republican and Conservative Parties, and Holst, running as the Democratic candidate, offer unique experiences and commitments, making this a crucial moment for Smithtown residents. Election day, November 7, 2023, Smithtown residents will ultimately elect the candidate who aligns with their vision for the town's future.

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