An upstate official running for re-election was caught on a doorbell camera seemingly ripping off a rival’s campaign flyers — and replacing them with his own.

Wappingers Falls Highway Superintendent Vincent Bettina was filmed walking up to a house about an hour after a volunteer for his rival Michael Sheehan was seen leaving literature, according to News 12.

The Dutchess County official appeared to casually take the flyers from the storm door — looking like he then replaced them with his own material, according to local media and his rival’s campaign.

The homeowner, who asked to remain anonymous, told News 12 that she felt violated and is considering pressing charges after forwarding the footage to the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office.

She also sent it to the local Board of Elections, which is investigating potential election law violations, according to the report.

Volunteers for Bettina’s opponent, Sheehan, say they checked neighbors’ homes and found campaign material seemingly swapped there, too.

“It doesn’t surprise me one bit what that man does,” Sheehan told NBC.

The footage sparked outraged responses when posted on Sheehan’s campaign Facebook page — and not just for the apparent sneaky swap. “The fact that he just walked across the lawn is inconsiderate. Shameful,” Wendi Light wrote.

Bettina has not commented on the local scandal, with News12 saying an answered call to him was abruptly cut off and no further messages answered.