New York Democrats are considering altering the schedule for special elections in the state to keep a Republican congressional seat vacant.
New York Democrats have settled on dairy farmer Blake Gendebien to run for Rep. Elise Stefanik’s (R-NY) seat in the special election that will take place in the likelihood that she is confirmed to the Trump administration.
Kathy Hochul is scheming to drag out the election for Elise Stefanik’s replacement — in a hypocritical bid to hobble President Trump.
Albany Democrats are scheming to keep soon-to-be UN Ambassador Elise Stefanik’s current House seat empty for needless months.
While Trump is unlikely to abandon his anti-immigrant plans, we must fight for real solutions that will build a stronger economy for the future.
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik is expected to vacate her seat to serve in the Trump administration, creating a special election in New York's 21st congressional district
The U.S. Senate is poised to vote on Representative Elise Stefanik's nomination as Ambassador to the United Nations. If confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate, Stefanik would vacate her congressional seat in the North Country, triggering a special election.
New York’s largest executive recruiters have seen local headcounts flatline, or in some cases, even diminish.
The Democratic chairs for New York District 21 have selected Gendebien as their candidate to run for Rep. Elise Stefanik's seat.
Local officials are expressing concern about reports that the New York State legislature is considering introducing a bill that could push back the special election for New York’s 21st Congressional District.
NY Democrats have nominated Blake Gendebien to fill Rep. Elise Stefanik's seat in Congress. According to his campaign bio, Gendebien is a second-generation diary farmer raised in the North County. His campaign promises to stand up for small businesses while keeping bureaucracy in check.
The aftershocks of the biggest electoral quake in a century will shape New York’s policy and political landscape for years, including in the 2025 mayoral election and the 2026 gubernatorial race. New York City presented a clearer rightward shift.