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September 2022

 

Union endorsements for election 2022
Dante Morelli

 

  Governor Hochul
 
Governor Hochul addressed the unionists at the August NYS AFL-CIO endorsement conference and spoke to the importance of supporting working families in our state. (photo by Dante Morelli)
   

NYSUT has made its 2022 endorsements for your consideration for the November elections, as shown below.

You can vote early in the county in which you are registered at any of the polling sites listed for that county on the Board of Elections website.

U.S. Congress

CD01 Bridget Fleming (D)
CD02 no endorsement
CD03 Robert Zimmerman (D)
CD04 Lauren Gillen (D)

NYS Senate

SD01 Anthony Palumbo (R)
SD02 Mario Mattera (R)
SD03 Dean Murray (R)
SD04 no endorsement
SD05 John Brooks (D)
SD06 Kevin Thomas (D)
SD07 Anna Kaplan (D)
SD08 no endorsement
SD09 Ken Moore (D)

NYS Assembly

AD01 Fred Thiele, Jr (D)
AD02 no endorsement
AD03 Joe DeStefano (R)
AD04 Steven C. Englebright (D)
AD05 Douglas Smith (R)
AD06 Phil Ramos (D)
AD07 Jarett Gandolfo (R)
AD08 no endorsement
AD09 Michael Durso (R)
AD10 Steve Stern (D)
AD11 Kimberly Jean-Pierre (D)
AD12 Cooper Macco (D)
AD13 Charles D. Lavine
AD14 David McDonough
AD15 no endorsement
AD16 Gina Sillitti (D)
AD17 John Mikulin (R)
AD18 Taylor Darling (D)
AD19 Edward P. Ra (R)
AD20 Michael DeLury (D)
AD21 Judy Griffin (D)
AD22 Michaelle Solages (D)

In addition, I attended the NYS AFL-CIO endorsement conference in August. The New York AFL-CIO carefully researched candidates before making these recommendations as the best choices for working people in New York State.

So in addition to the NYSUT endorsements above, please also review the list of NYS AFL-CIO endorsements on the AFL-CIO endorsements webpage.