Certification for the April 28, 2020 Presidential Primary Election

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Certification for the April 28, 2020 Presidential Primary Election Amended Certification for the April 28, 2020 Presidential Primary Election Pursuant to the provisions of Section 4-110 of the Election Law and other pertinent statutes and by virtue of the designations filed in this office, it is hereby certified that the respective persons hereafter named have been designated by petitions of enrolled voters of the said party as candidates for the several public office(s) or party position(s) recited and that the names of such candidates are to be placed in the following order on the Presidential Primary of the said party for the Presidential Primary Election to be held on April 28, 2020. Office Party President of the United States Democratic Delegate to the Democratic National Convention ____ Congressional District Democratic The presidential primary ballot shall contain no part for voting for candidates for nomination or election nor the title of such office or position unless the office or position is contested. Dated: May 6, 2020 /s/ Robert A. Brehm /s/ Todd D. Valentine Co-Executive Director Co-Executive Director Version History 05.06.2020 - Pursuant to the decision by Judge Torres the ten candidates and their associated delegates, previously removed from the ballot on 4/27, have been added to the certification. 04.27.2020 - Pursuant to 2-122(a) of the Election Law, the following candidates for President of the United States and delegates supporting said candidates have been removed from the ballot: Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Tulsi Gabbard, Bernie Sanders, Michael R. Bloomberg, Tom Steyer, Michael Bennet, Elizabeth Warren, Andrew Yang and Deval Patrick. 03.05.2020 - In Congressional District 3, corrected spelling of name of Yang delegate Joseph Falquecee - In Congressional District 5, corrected order of Yang delegates Alice Mei-Chi Li and Tyra Powell - In Congressional District 21, corrected spelling of name of Buttigieg delegate Jeffrey M. Cox - In Congressional District 22, corrected spelling of names of Warren delegate Tina R. Majkowsky and Sanders delegate Delvin Moody - In Congressional District 27, corrected spelling of names of Biden delegate Terrence L. Melvin - Standardized punctuation for all suffixes to conform with USGPO style standards 03.04.2020 - Original version New York State Board of Elections April 28, 2020 Presidential Primary Candidate List Updated: 5/6/2020 Office: President of the United States Vote for: One (1) Counties: All Party Candidate Name & Ballot Position Address DEM (1) Pete Buttigieg 107 W. North Shore Drive -- South Bend, IN 46617 DEM (2) Amy Klobuchar 416 6th Street SE -- Minneapolis, MN 55414 DEM (3) Joseph R. Biden 1209 Barley Mill Road -- Wilmington, DE 19807 DEM (4) Tulsi Gabbard 175 Ulupa St. -- Kailua, HI 96734 DEM (5) Bernie Sanders 221 Van Patten Parkway -- Burlington, VT 05408 DEM (6) Michael R. Bloomberg 17 East 79th Street -- New York, NY 10075 DEM (7) Tom Steyer 496 Sea Cliff Ave. -- San Francisco, CA 94121 DEM (8) Michael Bennet 2830 E. 7th Ave. Parkway -- Denver, CO 80206 DEM (9) Elizabeth Warren 24 Linnaean St. -- Cambridge, MA 02138 DEM (10) Andrew Yang 650 West 42nd Street -- New York, NY 10036 DEM (11) Deval Patrick 245 Furnace Road -- Richmond, MA 01254 The following pages contain candidates for the office of DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION for the DEMOCRATIC PARTY and should be placed alongside the appropriate presidential candidate. Office: National Delegate District: 1 (Part of Suffolk) Vote for: Six (6) Party Name Gender Address Supporting DEM Edward Lopez M 53 Rocky Point Yaphank Rd. Apt. 13 - Rocky Point NY 11778 BUTTIGIEG DEM Ashley Hunt-Martorano F 4 Daremy CIr. - Medford NY 11763 BUTTIGIEG DEM Joshua Slaughter M 28 Dawn Dr. - Shirley NY 11967 BUTTIGIEG DEM Jennifer Coffey F 70 New Jersey Ave. - Bellport NY 11713 BUTTIGIEG DEM Salvatore Aprile M 30 Mahogany Rd. - Rocky Point NY 11778 BUTTIGIEG DEM Melissa M. Latrobe-Bateman F 25 Alden Ln. - Westhampton Beach NY 11978 BUTTIGIEG DEM Judith H. Hope F 26 Dunemere Lane - East Hampton NY 11937 BIDEN DEM Timothy H. Bishop M 129 Wooley Street - Southampton NY 11968 BIDEN DEM Robin L. Long F 10 Columbine Avenue N. - Hampton Bays NY 11946 BIDEN DEM Anthony R. Portesy M 30 Cottonwood Avenue - Port Jefferson Station NY 11776 BIDEN DEM Jeanne C. O'Rourke F 486 Church Lane - Aquebogue NY 11931 BIDEN DEM David Kilmnick M 42 Pleasant Avenue - Centereach NY 11720 BIDEN DEM Sandra Garay-Avila F 21 Aspen Rd - Mastic Beach NY 11951 SANDERS DEM Kathryn Levy F 244 Madison St. - Sag Harbor NY 11963 SANDERS DEM Gwynn Schroeder F 21550 Main Rd - Cutchogue NY 11935 SANDERS DEM William Conron M 200A Jefferson Ave Apt.1 - Saint James NY 11780 SANDERS DEM Brendon Henry M 141 Old Neck Rd - Center Moriches NY 11934 SANDERS DEM Brian A. Schneck M 22 Patricia Ln - Lake Grove NY 11755 SANDERS DEM Mindy Oppenheim F 533 Hands Creek Rd. - East Hampton NY 11937 STEYER DEM Peter Strugatz M 320 Shore Rd. - Amagansett NY 11930 STEYER DEM Elizabeth Malafi F 25 Glen Hollow Dr. Apt. H12 - Holtsville NY 11742 WARREN DEM Dante E. Morelli M 172 N. Country Rd. - Miller Place NY 11764 WARREN DEM Lillian Dudkiewicz-Clayman F 206 Williams St. - Port Jefferson NY 11777 WARREN DEM Mark D. West M 58 Canterbury Dr. - Hauppauge NY 11788 WARREN DEM Kimberly M. Frost F 42 Blydenburgh Ln. - Stony Brook NY 11790 WARREN DEM William B. Ferraro, III M 12 Cornet Rd. - Selden NY 11784 WARREN DEM Kristen Medeiros F 140 Shady Lane - Smithtown NY 11787 YANG DEM James Champlin M 2 Franklin Commons - Yaphank NY 11980 YANG DEM Brenda Anderson F 14 Media Lane - Stoney Brook NY 11790 YANG DEM John Wong M 12 Belford Lane - Smithtown NY 11787 YANG DEM Francesca King F 89 Crestood Drive - Shirley NY 11967 YANG DEM William J Arloff M 14 Media Lane - Stony Brook NY 11790 YANG Office: National Delegate District: 2 (Part of Nassau & Part of Suffolk) Vote for: Six (6) Party Name Gender Address Supporting DEM Shirley A. Rios F 88 Spring Ln. - Levittown NY 11756 BUTTIGIEG DEM Gregory L. Noone M 154 Parkwood St. - Ronkonkoma NY 11779 BUTTIGIEG DEM Christina G. Puccio F 81 Concourse W. - Brightwaters NY 11718 BUTTIGIEG DEM Thomas J. Schrank M 281 N 6th St. - Lindenhurst NY 11757 BUTTIGIEG DEM Nora Richards F 209 Connetquot Dr. - Oakdale NY 11769 BUTTIGIEG DEM Jonathan M. Sclar M 71 Tardy Ln. - Wantagh NY 11793 BUTTIGIEG DEM Du Wayne Gregory M 3 Marlin Drive - Copiague NY 11726 BIDEN DEM Monica R. Martinez F 852 Broadway - Brentwood NY 11717 BIDEN DEM Kevin M. Thomas M 18 Cotton Lane - Levittown NY 11756 BIDEN DEM Jacqueline A. Gordon F 348 Jackson Avenue - Copiague NY 11726 BIDEN DEM Antonio A. Martinez M 9 Highview Court - Wheatley Heights NY 11798 BIDEN DEM Carrie Ann Cicillini F 28 Plymouth Drive - Massapequa NY 11758 BIDEN DEM Megan Gilroy F 44 Jerome St - Lindenhurst NY 11757 SANDERS DEM Christine Keihm F 4042 Bernice Rd - Seaford NY 11783 SANDERS DEM Mariana Pineda F 24 Cherwal St - West Babylon NY 11704 SANDERS DEM Mario Ferone M 13 Alhambra Rd, Apt 3 - Massapequa NY 11758 SANDERS DEM Joseph Tronolone M 111 Union Ave - Islip NY 11751 SANDERS DEM Scott Tyrrel M 96 Hudson Ave - Brentwood NY 11717 SANDERS DEM Liuba Grechen Shirley F 32 Avon Pl. - Amityville NY 11701 WARREN DEM Matthew Pasternak M 1014 McLean Ave. - Wantagh NY 11793 WARREN DEM Jacqueline A. Duodu-Burbridge F 10 Iles Pl. - Copiague NY 11726 WARREN DEM Latrice C. Curry F 296 State Ave. - Wyandanch NY 11798 WARREN DEM Thomas E. Murray, III M 584 Bayport Ave. - Bayport NY 11705 WARREN DEM Sharon Perciballi F 23 Maple Ave. - Farmingdale NY 11735 YANG DEM Andrew Zayas M 1380 Lombardy Rd. - Bayshore NY 11706 YANG DEM Christopher Pascale M 282 Old Farmingdale Rd. - W. Babylon NY 11704 YANG DEM Jamie L. Grasso NB 1447 Joyce Lane - Seaford NY 11783 YANG DEM Kristijan Barnjak M 2056 Washington Ave. - Seaford NY 11783 YANG Office: National Delegate District: 3 (Part of Nassau, Part of Suffolk & Part of Queens) Vote for: Seven (7) Party Name Gender Address Supporting DEM Doretta Katzter Goldberg F 69 Country Club Dr. - Port Washington NY 11050 BUTTIGIEG DEM Matthew R. Witten M 8 Barstow Rd. Apt. 2J - Great Neck NY 11021 BUTTIGIEG DEM Danna J. Rossi F 2 Berkley Ln. - Syosset NY 11791 BUTTIGIEG DEM Marc A. Stein M 62 Short Way - Roslyn Heights NY 11577 BUTTIGIEG DEM Alina Rossi F 2 Berkley Ln. - Syosset NY 11791 BUTTIGIEG DEM Tyler J. Raciti M 35 Hilary Dr. - Bayville NY 11709 BUTTIGIEG DEM Madeline Rubenstein F 74 Glenlawn Ave. - Sea Cliff NY 11579 BUTTIGIEG DEM Judi R. Bosworth F 26 Bayside Drive - Great Neck NY 11023 BIDEN DEM James P. Scheuerman M 21 Smith Street - Glen Head NY 11545 BIDEN DEM Tracey A. Edwards F 762 Vanderbilt Parkway - Dix Hills NY 11746 BIDEN DEM Steven J. Israel M 80 Highwood Circle - Oyster Bay NY 11771 BIDEN DEM Nancy M. Ventimiglia F 4 Piermont Court - Melville NY 11747 BIDEN DEM Anthony Simon M 28 Lee Avenue - Bethpage NY 11714 BIDEN DEM Delia M. DeRiggi Whitton F 12 Bridle Lane - Glen Cove NY 11542 BIDEN DEM Hillary L. Hess F 1 Newbury Pl - Huntington NY 11743 SANDERS DEM Alexandra Majluf Villanueva F 317 Larkfield Rd, Apt A - East Northport NY 11731 SANDERS DEM Simran Nanda F 1C Pine St - Plainview NY 11803 SANDERS DEM Linda Rosen F 52 Shelter Hill Rd - Plainview NY 11803 SANDERS DEM Michael Como M 317 Larkfield Rd, Apt A - East Northport NY 11731 SANDERS DEM Henry Levine M 64 Joyce Rd - Plainview NY 11803 SANDERS DEM Joshua Sauberman M 157-41 9th Ave, Apt 1 - Whitestone NY 11357 SANDERS DEM Barbara Tavora Jainchill F 20 Canterbury Road - Woodbury NY 11797 STEYER DEM Hassan Miah M 221 Brookville Rd.
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