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See the List of I.U.O.E. LOCAL 94, 94A, 94B Endorsements for 2018 Of IUOE Local 94, 94a, 94b Endorsements * Denotes Early Endorsement Statewide State Assembly (continued) Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) * AD 24 - Weprin, David (D) Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul (D) * AD 25 - Rozic, Nily (D) Comptroller Tom DiNapoli (D) AD 26 - Braunstein, Edward (D) Attorney General Letitia "Tish" James (D) AD 27 - Rosenthal, Daniel (D) AD 28 - Hevesi, Andrew (D) U.S. Senate AD 29 - Hyndman, Alicia (D) Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D) AD 30 - Barnwell, Brian (D) AD 31 - Titus, Michele (D) Congressional AD 32 - Cook, Vivian (D) CD 1 - Gershon, Perry (D) AD 33 - Vanel, Clyde (D) CD 3 - Suozzi, Thomas (D) AD 34 - DenDekker, Michael (D) CD 6 - Meng, Grace (D) AD 35 - Aubry, Jeffrion (D) CD 7 - Velazquez, Nydia (D) AD 36 - Simotas, Aravella (D) CD 8 - Jefferies, Hakeem (D) AD 37 - Nolan, Catherine (D) CD 9 - Clarke, Yvette (D) * AD 38 - Miller, Michael (D) CD 10 - Nadler, Jerrold (D) AD 39 - Espinal, Aridia (D) No Endorsement AD 40 - Kim, Ronald (D) CD 12 - Maloney, Carolyn (D) * AD 41 - Weinstein, Helene (D) CD 13 - Espaillat, Adriano (D) AD 42 - Bichotte, Rodneyese (D) No Endorsement AD 43 - Richardson, Diana (D) CD 15 - Serrano, Jose (D) AD 44 - Carroll, Robert (D) CD 16 - Engel, Eliot (D) * AD 45 - Cymbrowitz, Steven (D) CD 17 - Lowey, Nita (D) AD 46 - Lustig-Elgrably, Ethan (D) CD 18 - Review After Primary AD 47 - Colton, William (D) CD 19 - Delgado, Antonio (D) AD 48 - Eichenstein, Simcha (D) CD 20 - Tonko, Paul (D) AD 49 - Abbate Jr., Peter (D) CD 21 - Cobb, Tedra (D) AD 50 - Lentol, Joseph (D) CD 22 - Brindisi, Anthony (D) * AD 51 - Ortiz, Felix (D) CD 23 - Mitrano, Tracy (D) AD 52 - Simon, JoAnn (D) CD 25 - Morelle, Joseph (D) * AD 53 - Davila, Maritza (D) CD 26 - Higgins, Brian (D) AD 54 - Dilan, Erik Martin (D) CD 27 - McMurray, Nathan (D) AD 55 - Walker, Latrice (D) AD 56 - Wright, Tremaine (D) State Senate AD 57 - Mosley, Walter (D) SD 3 - Martinez, Monica (D) AD 58 - Perry, Nick (D) SD 5 - Gaughran, James (D) AD 59 - Williams, Jamie (D) SD 6 - Review After Primary AD 60 - Barron, Charles (D) SD 7 - Kaplan, Anna (D) No Endorsement SD 8 - Brooks, John (D) AD 63 - Cusick, Michael (D) SD 9 - Kaminsky, Todd (D) AD 65 - Niou, Yuh-Line (D) SD 10 - Sanders, Jr., James (D) AD 66 - Glick, Deborah (D) No Endorsement AD 67 - Rosenthal, Linda (D) SD 12 - Gianaris, Michael (D) AD 68 - Rodriguez, Robert (D) SD 13 - Peralta, Jose (D) AD 69 - O’Donnell, Daniel (D) SD 14 - Comrie, Leroy (D) AD 70 - Dickens, Inez (D) SD 15 - Addabbo, Joseph (D) AD 71 - Taylor, Al (D) SD 16 - Stavisky, Toby Ann (D) AD 72 - De La Rosa, Carmen (D) SD 18 - Dilan, Martin Malave (D) AD 73 - Quart, Dan (D) SD 19 - Persaud, Roxanne (D) AD 74 - Epstein, Harvey (D) SD 21 - Parker, Kevin (D) AD 75 - Gottfried, Richard (D) SD 23 - Savino, Diane (D) AD 76 - Seawright, Rebecca (D) SD 24 - Lanza, Andrew (R) AD 77 - Joyner, Latoya (D) SD 25 - Montgomery, Velmanette (D) AD 78 - Rivera, Jose (D) State Senate (continued) State Assembly (continued) SD 26 - Kavanagh, Brad (D) AD 79 - Blake, Michael (D) SD 27 - Hoylman, Brad (D) AD 80 - Fernandez, Nathalia (D) SD 28 - Krueger, Liz (D) AD 81 - Dinowitz, Jeffrey (D) SD 29 - Serrano, Jose (D) AD 82 - Benedetto, Michael (D) SD 30 - Benjamin, Brian (D) AD 83 - Heastie, Carl (D) SD 31 - Alcantara, Marisol (D) AD 84 - Septimo, Amanda (D) SD 32 - Sepulveda, Luis (D) AD 85 - Crespo, Marcos (D) SD 33 - Rivera, Gustavo (D) AD 86 - Pichardo, Victor (D) SD 35 - Stewart-Cousins, Andrea (D) AD 87 - Reyes, Karines (D) SD 36 - Bailey, Jamaal (D) AD 88 - Paulin, Amy (D) SD 37 - Mayer, Shelley (D) AD 89 - Pretlow, J. 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