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Contacted by the Tribune, Donahue's opponents didn't take issue with the candidate's background. Town Assessor Emilio Cundari said the incumbent team is focusing on promoting all the good they say Dominick's administration has brought residents.

Dominick's administration enters a heavily contested election with its own set of controversies. His administration has been criticized for giving plum positions to Dominick's relatives, and the town has faced numerous lawsuits under his leadership.

Donahue is hoping to leverage those issues as he campaigns. He also accuses Dominick of misusing town vehicles and employees for personal business.

A Dominick spokesman said Donahue's allegations are baseless.

If he wins, Donahue would be paid about $122,000. He said he would donate half his salary back to the community.

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