Independent mayoral candidate Rick McCabe finished with nearly $20,000 in campaign contributions.
Rye voters will hit the polls on Saturday for the start of early voting, with a big mayoral and City Council election in tow.
Jon Elsen, editor-in-chief and co-publisher of The Rye Record, writes that after Record staff spent six hours interviewing all three mayoral candidates, it is abundantly clear that Nathan is by far the best choice for Rye.
Knowing the challenges and opportunities our city faces, I believe Rick McCabe is uniquely and superiorly suited to lead Rye in the years ahead.
Josh Nathan, Marion Anderson, James Ward, and Amy Kesavan are running to deliver a comprehensive plan for Rye as a priority early in their term.
Rye's three mayoral candidates sat down with The Record’s politics team for an extensive interviews of the issues of the day.
While he hasn't held elected public office before, he told The Record he's running for mayor not because of one political ideology – but to assess each city issue individually.
Nathan and Henderson rarely interacted with their opponent Monday night, and even when McCabe would engage with the pair, he received little acknowledgement. 
In Part II of this series, we hear from Republican Bill Henderson on his city priorities, as well as reaching across the aisle to work with Democrats.
In Part I of this series on Rye's mayoral candidates, we hear from Democrat Josh Nathan.

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