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William Bryk (born March 12, 1955) is an elected public official in the Town of Antrim, New Hampshire, a journalist, horseman, and
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. Before Bryk left his former residence in Brooklyn, New York, he took advantage of the Constitutional requirement that candidates for U.S. Senator or U.S. Representative live in the state in which they are campaigning by the day of the general election. This allowed Bryk to run in the primaries without ever visiting the state. Bryk generally ran in races that lacked a credible Democratic candidate. Bryk was also a New York City career civil servant, columnist for the
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and contributing writer to New York Press. He frequently contributes to Splice Today, edited and published by Russ Smith, former publisher of New York Press. In March 2016, Bryk and his wife, Mimi Kramer-Bryk, a former theatre critic for The New Yorker, moved to Antrim, New Hampshire. He was unopposed for the Democratic nomination for Hillsborough County Register of Probate in September 2016. He lost the November 2016 general election to Republican candidate B.J. Perry, who polled 102,032 votes to Bryk's 83,527. In March 2017, he was elected a Library Trustee in the Town of Antrim, polling 281 votes to 2 write-ins. He was admitted to the New Hampshire state and federal bars on June 6, 2017. In March 2018, he was elected a Cemetery Trustee and a member of the Planning Board in the Town of Antrim. He was unopposed for the Democratic nomination for Hillsborough County Treasurer in September 2018. He lost the November 2018 general election to Republican incumbent David Fredette, who polled 79,706 votes to Bryk's 73,194. In March 2019 he was defeated for Trustee of Trust Funds in the Town of Antrim, with Sarah W. Edwards polling 294 votes to Bryk's 108. In March 2020 he was elected to the Antrim Town Planning Board. He was unopposed for the Democratic nomination for Hillsborough County Treasurer in September 2020. He lost the November 2020 general election to Fredette, who polled 107,329 to Bryk's 90,769, with Libertarian Richard Manzo polling 11,682. He is a former secretary and vice chairman of the Antrim Town Democratic Committee, a former delegate to the New Hampshire State Democratic Convention, and a Justice of the Peace.


Education

Bachelor of science in economics, Manhattan College, 1977; Juris Doctor, Fordham University School of Law, 1989.


Elections

* In 2022, Bryk was re-elected a Supervisor of the Checklist, and upon his appointment as Administrative Assistant to the Land Use Boards of the Town of Antrim, voluntarily resigned from the Town's Planning Board to avoid potential conflicts of interest. He subsequently resigned as a Cemetery Trustee and Trustee of Trust Funds as he wished to focus his energies on work for the Land Use Boards. He was unopposed for the Democratic nomination for Hillsborough County Register of Probate at the September 2022 primaries and defeated by the Republican nominee in November 2022. * In 2021, Bryk was elected Cemetery Trustee, Supervisor of the Checklist, and Trustee of Trust Funds at the Antrim Town elections in March * In 2020, Bryk lost the election for Hillsborough County Treasurer. * In 2020, Bryk was elected member of the Planning Board at the Antrim Town elections in March. * In 2019, Bryk lost the election for Trustee of Trust Funds at the Antrim Town elections in March. * In 2018, Bryk lost the election for Hillsborough County Treasurer. * In 2018, Bryk was elected Cemetery Trustee and member of the Planning Board at the Antrim Town elections in March.\\ * In 2017, Bryk was elected Library Trustee in the Antrim Town elections in March. * In 2016, Bryk lost the election for Hillsborough County Register of Probate. * In 2014, Bryk ran for the
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simultaneously in
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and
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, where he received 30.4 percent of the vote, losing in all four races. He also ran for Congress in
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but was removed from the ballot. * In 2012, Bryk ran for the Senate in Wyoming and for Congress in
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, losing both races. * In 2010, Bryk ran for the Senate in Idaho and lost. * In 2004, Bryk sought the Federalist Party nomination for
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. * In 2000, Bryk won the Republican Vice-Presidential Primary in
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. * In 1999, Bryk ran for District Attorney of Richmond County (Staten Island) and lost. * In 1998, Bryk ran for the New York State Assembly and lost. * In 1997, Bryk ran for New York City Council and lost. * In 1996, Bryk ran for New York City Council and lost. * In 1983, Bryk ran for Manhattan Community School District Board #6 and lost. * In 1980, Bryk lost his first election running for Congress in New York.


References

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