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Suozzi beats 4 other Dems in primary Wins in Nassau, Queens for party nomination to replace Rep. Israel By N o a h M a n s k a r Tom Suozzi won the Democratic nomination Tuesday to replace U.S. Rep. Steve Israel in the Third Congressional District with 6,532 votes, or 35.33 percent, setting up a likely contest with Republican state Sen. Jack Martins in November. Suozzi, a former Nassau County executive, beat Suffolk County Legislator Steve Stern by 2,463 votes. Former North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jon Kaiman finished just nine votes behind Stern. North Hempstead Town Councilwoman Anna Kaplan came in fourth with 2,815 votes, followed by Jericho attorney Jonathan Clarke with 909. Addressing supporters at Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen in Greenvale, Suozzi, 53, congratulated his oppo-

nents on their “positive” campaigns and pledged to bring unity to an increasingly polarized Congress. “We’re not going to just run to get a job,” Suozzi said. “We’re running to do a job, to actually try and make the best country in the world even better than it is.” Only about 10 percent of 186,389 registered Democrats cast ballots in the district stretching from Whitestone, Queens, to Kings Park in Suffolk County. Suozzi carried the Nassau County portion by about 10 percentage points and the Queens portion by about 20 percentage points. Stern, the only Suffolk County candidate, won 54.55 percent of Suffolk’s 4,656 votes, about 33 percentage points ahead of Suozzi. Continued on Page 60

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A class of ‘pioneers’ Mineola High School valedictorian Katie Shi speaks at the class of 2016’s graduation ceremony on June 25. Her class was the first to come into the school as eighthgraders. See graduation coverage beginning on page 21.

Mineola man sentenced to 17 years for sex assault B y N o a h M a n s k a r tence followed Hassan Khan’s A federal judge last Friday sentenced a Mineola man to 17 years in prison for coercing a young girl into engaging in sex. Judge Jed Rakoff’s sen-

guilty plea in January to one federal charge of coercion and enticement of a minor to engage in illegal sexual activity, federal prosecutors said in a news release.

“The 17-year sentence imposed on Hassan Khan is a measure of his appalling crime,” U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement. “We will continue to use every resource

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