- Petros Krommidas, a Democrat candidate for the Nassau County Legislature, disappeared after a night swim in the Atlantic Ocean, with his belongings found on Long Beach.
- Despite his disappearance, a state judge ruled that Krommidas' name must remain on the November ballot, as he is officially considered missing, not deceased.
- Republican voters initiated the lawsuit to keep Krommidas on the ballot, arguing that under law, a person must be missing for three years to be legally declared dead.
- Supporters of Krommidas are urging residents to vote for him to honour his memory and potentially trigger a special election where Democrats could field a new candidate.
- The situation presents voters with the unusual choice of re-electing the Republican incumbent or casting a ballot for a candidate who vanished at sea, causing confusion and debate among residents.
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A New York candidate vanished months ago at sea. But could he still win the election?