The polls have officially closed.
It was a paltry performance for the Democratic ticket, which only generated $3,851 in campaign contributions across 17 donors.
Meanwhile, the artificial turf has been rolled out, and the field opened to area sports teams beginning in late April.
The ruling now sets up an intriguing three-way race for the city's top elected seat this November.
Although McCabe is a registered independent, he ran a short-lived campaign for City Council as a Republican last year before dropping out of the race. 
McCabe will be forced to campaign on his own as he looks to pull off a shocking political upset over Republican Bill Henderson and Democrat Josh Nathan. 
The state Department of Labor has the final say on whether to certify the safety of the rides at Playland, Westchester officials said.   
McCabe will look to play spoiler as an independent in a three-way race with Democrat Josh Nathan and Republican Bill Henderson.  
The announcement sets up a head-to-head matchup with fellow Councilman Josh Nathan, a Democrat who launched his own mayoral run last month.   
James Ward, a Democrat, joins the City Council after being elected in an uncontested race in November.