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Politics at the Fall Festival

Conservative, liberal and non-partisan groups will be on hand.

If you're interested in politics and governance, and Wednesday night's debate only whetted your appetite, here are some Long Island Fall Festival booths that might be of interest to you.

That includes the nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Huntington, at Booth 159

Members of the Town Board and other elected officials are expected to be on hand, as well.

Booths:

Assemb. Andrew Raia, R-Northport,  Booth 84

Conservative Society for Action Next Generation, Booth 132

Huntington Republican Committee, Booth 77

Huntington Town Democratic Committee, Booth 97

Steve Israel for Congress, Booth 111

Suffolk County Libertarian Party, Booth 169

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