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NYS Board of Elections PA GE 1 of 93 PA GES DA TE: May. 14, 2020 TIME: 10:46 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2020 TYPE : PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 1 COUNTIES: Part of Suffolk Party Name Address DEM Gregory-John Fischer PO Box 285 -- Calverton, NY 11933 DEM Bridget M. Fleming 204 Head of Pond Rd. -- Water Mill, NY 11976 DEM Perry Gershon 20 Mile Hill Rd. -- East Hampton, NY 11937 DEM Nancy S. Goroff 26 Night Heron Dr. -- Stony Brook, NY 11790 REP Lee M. Zeldin 58 St. George Dr.W -- Shirley, NY 11967 CON Lee M. Zeldin 58 St. George Dr. W -- Shirley, NY 11967 WOR Joshua E. Goldfein 990 Silas Lake Rd. -- Halcott Center, NY 12430 IND Lee M. Zeldin 58 St.George Dr. W -- Shirley, NY 11967 OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 2 COUNTIES: Part of Nassau & Part of Suffolk Party Name Address DEM Patricia Maher 31 Lenox Avenue -- Westbury, NY 11590 DEM Jackie Gordon 348 Jackson Ave. -- Copiague, NY 11726 REP Mike LiPetri 75 Lamplighter Lane, Apt. 5A -- Massapequa, NY 11758 REP Andrew R. Garbarino 234 Fairview Avenue -- Bayport, NY 11705 CON Andrew R. Garbarino 234 Fairview Ave. -- Bayport, NY 11705 WOR Jackie Gordon 348 Jackson Ave. -- Copiague, NY 11726 GRE Harry R. Burger 107 Osceola Avenue -- Deer Park, NY 11729 LBT Andrew R. Garbarino 234 Fairview Ave. -- Bayport, NY 11705 IND Jackie Gordon 348 Jackson Ave. -- Copiague, NY 11726 SAM Andrew R. Garbarino 234 Fairview Avenue -- Bayport, NY 11705 PA GE 2 of 93 PA GES DA TE: May. 14, 2020 TIME: 10:46 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2020 TYPE : PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 3 COUNTIES: Part of Nassau, Part of Queens & Part of Suffolk Party Name Address DEM Michael Weinstock PO Box 2013 -- Great Neck, NY 11022 DEM Thomas R. Suozzi 9 September Ln. -- Glen Cove, NY 11542 DEM Melanie D'Arrigo 2 Boat Lane -- Port Washington, NY 11050 REP George A.D. Santos 90-02 Queens Boulevard #429 -- Elmhurst, NY 11373 CON George A.D. Santos 90-02 Queens Blvd., #429 -- Elmhurst, NY 11373 WOR Bob Cohen 6 Carriage Drive -- East Greenbush, NY 12061 LBT Howard Rabin 88 Virginia Ave. -- Plainview, NY 11803 IND Thomas R. Suozzi 9 September Ln. -- Glen Cove, NY 11542 OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 4 COUNTIES: Part of Nassau Party Name Address DEM Kathleen M. Rice 360 Stewart Ave., Apt. 3F -- Garden City, NY 11530 REP Douglas L. Tuman 125 Hempstead Gardens Dr., Apt. K2D -- W Hempste a d, NY 11552 REP Cindy B. Grosz 97 Birch Lane -- Woodmere, NY 11598 REP Cindy B. Grosz 97 Birch Lane -- Woodmere, NY 11598 CON Douglas L. Tuman 125 Hempstead Gardens Dr., Apt. K2D -- W Hempste a d, NY 11552 OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 5 COUNTIES: Part of Nassau & Part of Queens Party Name Address DEM Shaniyat Chowdhury 109-52 160 Street, 1A -- Jamaica, NY 11433 DEM Gregory W. Meeks 194-24 109th Road -- St. Albans, NY 11412 PA GE 3 of 93 PA GES DA TE: May. 14, 2020 TIME: 10:46 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2020 TYPE : PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 6 COUNTIES: Part of Queens Party Name Address DEM Sandra Choi 32-27 149 Street -- Flushing, NY 11354 DEM Grace Meng 36-02 212 Street -- Bayside , NY 11361 DEM Melquiades R. Gagarin 83-46 118 Street, 6J -- Kew Gardens, NY 11415 REP Thomas J. Zmich 38-18 222 Street -- Bayside , NY 11361 CON Thomas J. Zmich 38-122 222 Street -- Bayside , NY 11361 WOR Grace Meng 36-02 212 Street -- Bayside , NY 11361 LBT Thomas J. Zmich 38-18 222 Street -- Bayside , NY 11361 OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 7 COUNTIES: Part of Kings, Part of New York & Part of Queens Party Name Address DEM Nydia M. Velazquez 275 Conover Street, 5I -- Brooklyn, NY 11231 DEM Paperboy Love Prince 248 McKibbin Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11206 REP Brian W. Kelly 39 Turner Place, B8 -- Brooklyn, NY 11218 CON Brian W. Kelly 39 Turner Place, B8 -- Brooklyn, NY 11218 WOR Nydia M. Velazquez 275 Conover Street. 5I -- Brooklyn, NY 11231 LBT Gilbert Midonnet 239 Court Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11201 PA GE 4 of 93 PA GES DA TE: May. 14, 2020 TIME: 10:46 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2020 TYPE : PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 8 COUNTIES: Part of Kings & Part of Queens Party Name Address DEM Hakeem S. Jeffries 35 Underhill Avenue, A-2A -- Brooklyn, NY 11233 REP Garfield H. Wallace 208 Sumpter Street, 6 -- Brooklyn, NY 11233 CON Garfield H. Wallace 208 Sumpter Street, 6 -- Brooklyn, NY 11233 WOR Hakeem S. Jeffries 35 Underhill Avenue, A-2A -- Brooklyn, NY 11238 OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 9 COUNTIES: Part of Kings Party Name Address DEM Chaim M. Deutsch 3332 Bedford Avenue -- Brooklyn, NY 11210 DEM Yvette D. Clarke 260 Midwood Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11225 DEM Isiah James 1264 Ryder Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11234 DEM Adem Bunkeddeko 1460 Bedford Avenue 2A -- Brooklyn, NY 11216 DEM Lutchi Gayot 2819 Snyder Avenue -- Brooklyn, NY 11226 REP Constantine Jean-Pierre 1706 Dean Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11213 CON Constantine Jean-Pierre 1706 Dean Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11213 WOR Judith Goldiner 681 County Route 3 -- Halcott Center, NY 12430 LBT Gary Popkin 849 President Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11215 SAM Joel B. Anabilah-Azumah 146 East 55 Street -- Brooklyn, NY 11203 PA GE 5 of 93 PA GES DA TE: May. 14, 2020 TIME: 10:46 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2020 TYPE : PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 10 COUNTIES: Part of Kings & Part of New York Party Name Address DEM Jerrold L. Nadler 315 West 70 Street, 3C -- New York, NY 10023 DEM Lindsey Boylan 532 West 22 Street, 4C -- New York, NY 10011 DEM Jonathan Herzog 1 Columbus Place, S47C -- New York, NY 10019 REP Cathy A. Bernstein 2211 Broadway, 4M -- New York, NY 10024 CON Cathy Bernstein 2211 Broadway, 4M -- New York, NY 10024 WOR Jerrold L. Nadler 315 West 70 Street -- New York, NY 10023 LBT Michael Madrid 601 West 57 Street, 36M -- New York, NY 10019 OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 11 COUNTIES: Richmond & Part of Kings Party Name Address DEM Max N. Rose 155 Bay Street, 3G -- Staten Island, NY 10301 REP Nicole Malliotakis 36 Trent Street -- Staten Island, NY 10308 REP Joseph M. Caldarera 462 Holdridge Avenue -- Staten Island, NY 10312 CON Nicole Malliotakis 36 Trent Street -- Staten Island, NY 10308 IND Max N. Rose 155 Bay Street, 3G -- Staten Island, NY 10301 PA GE 6 of 93 PA GES DA TE: May. 14, 2020 TIME: 10:46 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2020 TYPE : PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 12 COUNTIES: Part of Kings, Part of New York & Part of Queens Party Name Address DEM Carolyn B. Maloney 49 East 92 Street, 1A -- New York, NY 10128 DEM Peter Harrison 523 East 14 Street, 4B -- New York, NY 10009 DEM Lauren Ashcraft 41-42 24 Street, 313 -- Long Island City, NY 11101 DEM Suraj Patel 525 East 12 Street, 1 -- New York, NY 10009 REP Carlos Santiago-Cano 25-16 38 Street, 1 Floor -- Astoria, NY 11103 CON Carlos Santiago-Cano 25-16 38 Street, 1 Floor -- Astoria, NY 11103 LBT Steven Kolln 542 East 79 Street, 6F -- New York, NY 10075 OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 13 COUNTIES: Part of Bronx & Part of New York Party Name Address DEM Adriano Espaillat 62 Park Terrace West -- New York, NY 10034 DEM James Felton Keith, II 650 Lenox Avenue, 5K -- New York, NY 10037 DEM Ramon Rodriguez 156-20 Riverside Drive West, 14C -- New York, NY 10032 REP Lovelynn Gwinn 350 Convent Avenue -- New York, NY 10031 CON Christopher Morris-Perry 200 West 147 Street -- New York, NY 10039 WOR Adriano Espaillat 62 Park Terrace West -- New York, NY 10034 PA GE 7 of 93 PA GES DA TE: May. 14, 2020 TIME: 10:46 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2020 TYPE : PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 14 COUNTIES: Part of Bronx & Part of Queens Party Name Address DEM Michelle Caruso-Cabrera 48-50 37 Street, 3T -- Long Island City, NY 11101 DEM Badrun N. Khan 39-69 47 Street -- Sunnyside , NY 11104 DEM Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 2100 East Tremont Avenue -- Bronx, NY 10462 DEM Samuel H. Sloan 1664 Davidson Avenue -- Bronx, NY 10453 REP John C. Cummings 246 Bowne Street, B -- Bronx, NY 10464 CON John C. Cummings 246 Bowne Street, B -- Bronx, NY 10464 SAM Michelle Caruso-Cabrera 48-50 37 Street, 3T -- Long Island City, NY 11101 OFFICE: Rep. in Congress DISTRICT: 15 COUNTIES: Part of Bronx Party Name Address DEM Ruben Diaz 1600 Metropolitan Avenue -- Bronx, NY 10462 DEM Chivona R. Newsome 955 Sheridan Avenue -- Bronx, NY 10456 DEM Ydanis Rodriguez 119 Vermilyea Avenue, 4C -- New York, NY 10034 DEM Tomas Ramos 820 Saint Anns Avenue, 10C -- Bronx, NY 10456 DEM Frangell Basora 790 Grand Concourse, 2H -- Bronx, NY 10451 DEM Michael A. Blake 837 Washington Avenue, 3K -- Bronx, NY 10451 DEM Melissa Mark-Viverito 211 East, 111 Street, 2 -- New York, NY 10029 DEM Ritchie Torres 580 East 191 Street, 2 -- Bronx, NY 10458 DEM Julio Pabon 143 East 150 Street -- Bronx, NY 10451 DEM Mark Escoffery-Bey 1671 Popham Avenue -- Bronx, NY 10453 DEM Marlene J. Tapper 25-11 89 Street -- Queens, NY 11369 DEM Samelys Lopez 1560 Selwyn Avenue, 5G -- Bronx, NY 10457 REP Orlando Molina 4225 Boyd Avenue -- Bronx, NY 10466 CON Patrick Delices 948 Longwood Avenue -- Bronx, NY 10459 PA GE 8 of 93 PA GES DA TE: May.
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