New York

Martha Robertson

A pathbreaking leader with a pragmatic reputation

Martha Robertson was both the first woman and the first Democrat from her district to be elected to the Tompkins County Legislature, where she forged a reputation for consensus-building and compromise in the interest of the county’s neighborhoods, small businesses and green spaces.

 

  • A real community leader with an eye on Congress
  • An unflagging advocate for kids, housing and the environment
  • An 11-county district with a tea-party incumbent, Tom Reed
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Christine Quinn

Ready to make history

  •  A glass ceiling just waiting to be broken 
  •  A pragmatic progressive who’s delivered for New Yorkers
  •  A tough, expensive fight for the Big Apple’s top job
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New York

New York has never elected a female governor.
EMILY’s List alumna Nydia Velazquez (NY-12) was the first Puerto Rican woman elected to Congress. In the 111th Congress, she served as one of three women committee chairs in the House, leading the Small Business Committee.
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Successes
U.S. Senate: 

Hillary Clinton*

Kirsten Gillibrand

U.S. House: 

Yvette Clarke

Kirsten Gillibrand*

Kathy Hochul

Nita Lowey

Carolyn Maloney

Carolyn McCarthy

Louise Slaughter

Nydia Velazquez

State and Local: 

Kate Browning

Pat Eddington

Julissa Ferreras

Susan John**

Liz Krueger

Jessica Lappin

Melissa Mark Viverito

Darlene Mealy

Rosie Mendez

Annabel Palma

Amy Paulin

Crystal Peoples-Stokes

Diane Savino

Toby Ann Stavisky

Andrea Stewart-Cousins