The Clinton County Legislature flipped from majority Democrat to majority Republican held seats. Meanwhile in Plattsburgh, voters elected two new Democrats to the city's Common Council.

There will be two new faces on Plattsburgh's city council. Democrat Paul DeDominicas ran unopposed. He’ll replace Peter Ensel and represent the city’s fourth ward.

Another Democrat, Ira Barbell, defeated Republican William Ferris 67% to 33%. Barbell will replace Rachelle Armstrong to represent the city's first ward.

There were a handful of seats up for grabs on the Clinton County Legislature. Two incumbents were reelected— Mark Henry, R-Area 3, and Bob Timmons, R-Area 7.

Meanwhile two additional seats flipped, going from Democrat to Republican held seats on the county legislature— Calvin Castine, R-Area 1 won with a wide margin over Joel Herzog, D, 74%-26% and Richard Potiker, R-Area 5 also had a comfortable margin over Willard Todd, D, 58%-41%.

Those two seats flips the Clinton County Legislature, from majority Democrat to majority Republican.

The race for coroner in Clinton County was a tight one. Republican Chad Deans eked out a win with 51% of the votes over Democrat Travis Nelson.

These results are still considered unofficial. Clinton County's Board of Election is still waiting on some mail-in votes. Once those are received and tallied up, the county will release official election results,