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New York State Rifle & Pistol DISTRICT 23 DISTRICT 7 (R) *Tom Reed A (D) *Nydia Velazquez F (D) Tracy Mitrano F DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 24 (D) *Hakeem Jeffries F (R) *John Katko A DISTRICT 9 (D) Dana Balter F New York (R) Lutchi Gayot ? DISTRICT 25 (D) *Yvette Clarke F (R) Jim Maxwell ? DISTRICT 10 (D) Joseph Morelle F State Rifle & (R) Naomi Levin ? DISTRICT 26 (D) *Jerrold Nadler F (R) Renee Zeno ? Pistol DISTRICT 11 (D) *Brian Higgins F (R) *Dan Donovan F DISTRICT 27 Association, (D) Max Rose F (R) *Chris Collins A DISTRICT 12 (D) Nate McMurray F Inc. (R) Eliot Rabin ? (D) *Carolyn Maloney F STATEWIDE 713 Columbia Tpke DISTRICT 13 E. Greenbush, NY 12061 (R) Jineea Butler ? Governor Phone: 518-272-2654 (D) *Adriano Espaillat F (R) Marcus J. Molinaro A (D) *Andrew M. Cuomo F www.nysrpa.org DISTRICT 14 (R) Anthony Pappas AQ Attorney General (R) Keith Wofford ? (D) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez F (D) Letitia A. James F 2018 Endorsements DISTRICT 15 Comptroller (R) Jason Gonzalez ? (R) Jonathan Trichter ? (D) *Jose E. Serrano F (D) *Thomas P. DiNapoli F U.S. Senate DISTRICT 16 (R) Chele Farley ? (D) *Eliot Engel F State Senate DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 17 (D) *Kirsten Gillibrand F (R) *Kenneth P. LaValle D U.S. House of (D) *Nita Lowey F (D) Gregory-John Fischer F DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 2 Representatives (R) James O’Donnell ? (R) *John J. Flanagan C DISTRICT 1 (D) *Sean P. Maloney F (D) Kathleen Bradbury Cleary F (R) *Lee Zeldin A DISTRICT 19 DISTRICT 3 (R) *John Faso A (R) Dean Murray A- (D) Perry Gershon F (D) Monica R. Martinez F DISTRICT 2 (D) Antonio Delgado F DISTRICT 4 (R) *Peter King F DISTRICT 20 (R) *Philip M. Boyle C (D) Liuba Shirley F (R) Francis Vitollo A (D) Louis D’Amaro F DISTRICT 3 (D) *Paul Tonko F DISTRICT 5 (R) *Carl L. Marcellino D DISTRICT 21 (R) Dan DeBono ? (D) James F. Gaughran F (D) *Thomas Suozzi F (R) *Elise Stefanik A DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 4 (D) Tedra Cobb F (R) *Kemp Hannon D (R) Ameer Benno C- DISTRICT 22 (D) Kevin M. Thomas F (D) *Kathleen Rice F (R) *Claudia Tenney A DISTRICT 7 (R) *Elaine R. Phillips D DISTRICT 5 (D) Anthony Brindisi F (D) Anna Kaplan F (D) *Gregory Meeks F DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 6 (R) Jeffrey P. Pravato ? (D) *Grace Meng F (D) *John E. Brooks F DISTRICT 9 (D) *Todd D. Kaminsky F DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 35 DISTRICT 58 (D) *James Sanders F (D) Virginia M. Perez ? (R) *Thomas F. O’Mara A DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 36 (D) Amanda Kirchgessner F (R) Vickie Paladino ? (R) Robert L. Diamond ? DISTRICT 59 (D) John Liu F (D) *Jamaal T. Bailey F (R) *Patrick M. Gallivan A DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 37 DISTRICT 60 (D) *Michael Gianaris F (D) *Shelley B. Mayer F (R)*Chris Jacobs A DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 38 (D) Carima El Behairy F (D) Jessica Ramos ? (R) C. Scott Vanderhoef ? DISTRICT 61 DISTRICT 14 (D) *David S. Carlucci F (R) *Michael H. Ranzenhofer A (D) *Leroy Comrie F DISTRICT 39 (D) Joan E. Seamans F DISTRICT 15 (R) Thomas J.R. Basile AQ DISTRICT 62 (R) Thomas Sullivan ? (D) James G. Skoufis D (R) *Robert G. Ortt A (D) *Jospeh Addabbo F DISTRICT 40 DISTRICT 63 DISTRICT 16 (R) *Terrence P. Murphy A (R) Thomas Gaglione B (D) *Toby Ann Stavisky F (D) Peter B. Harckham F (D)*Timothy Kennedy F DISTRICT 17 DISTRICT 41 (D) *Simcha Felder B (R) *Sue J. Serino A DISTRICT 18 (D) Karen S. Smythe F State Assembly (D) Julia Salazar F DISTRICT 42 DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 19 (R) Annie G. Rabbitt A (R) Patrick M. O’Connor ? (R) Jeffrey J. Ferretti ? (D) Jen Metzger F (D) *Fred W. Thiele F (D) *Roxanne Persaud F DISTRICT 43 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 20 (R) Daphne Jordan AQ (R) *Anthony H. Palumbo B+ (D) *Jesse Hamilton F (D) Aaron W. Gladd ? (D) Arthur J. Tillman F DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 44 DISTRICT 3 (R) Brian Kelly ? (R) Christopher F. Davis AQ (R) Joseph P. De Stefano AQ (D) *Kevin Parker F (D) *Neil D. Breslin F (D) Clyde E. Parker F DISTRICT 22 DISTRICT 45 DISTRICT 4 (R) *Martin Golden D (R) *Betty O. Little A (R) Christian W. Kalinowski ? (D) Andrew S. Gounardes F (D) Emily Martz F (D) *Steve Englebright F DISTRICT 23 DISTRICT 46 DISTRICT 5 (R) David Krainert ? (R) *George A. Amedore A (R) *Doug M. Smith F (D) *Diane Savino F (D) Pat Courtney Strong F (D) Deborah L. Slinkosky F DISTRICT 24 DISTRICT 47 DISTRICT 6 (R) *Andrew Lanza F (R) *Joseph A. Griffo A (D) *Philip R. Ramos F DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 48 (D) Maxima G. Castro F (D) *Velmanette Montgomery F (R) *Patty A. Ritchie A DISTRICT 7 DISTRICT 26 DISTRICT 49 (R) *Andrew R. Garbarino A (R) Anthony Arias ? (R) *James N. Tedisco A (D) Thomas E. Murray F (D) *Brian Kavanagh F (D) Michelle Ostrelich F DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 27 DISTRICT 50 (R) *Michael J. Fitzpatrick A (R) Ashton Theodore Randle ? (R) Robert E. Antonacci AQ (D) David J. Morrissey ? (D) *Brad M. Hoylman F (D) John W. Mannion F DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 28 DISTRICT 51 (R) Michael LiPetri AQ (R) Peter Holmberg ? (R) *James L. Seward A (D) *Christine Pellegrino F (D) *Liz Krueger F (D) Joyce St. George F DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 29 DISTRICT 52 (R) Jeremy G. Williams ? (R) Jose A. Colon ? (R) *Fred J. Akshar A (D) *Steve Stern F (D) *Jose M. Serrano F DISTRICT 53 DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 30 (R) Janet B. Burman ? (R) Kevin V. Sabella ? (D) *Brian Benjamin F (D) Rachel May F (D) *Kimberly Jean-Pierre F DISTRICT 31 (I) *David J. Valesky F DISTRICT 12 (R) Melinda Crump ? DISTRICT 54 (R) *Andrew P. Raia B- (D) Robert Jackson F (R) *Pamela A. Helming A (D) Michael A. Marcantonio F DISTRICT 32 (D) Kenan S. Baldridge F DISTRICT 13 (R) Patrick Delices ? DISTRICT 55 (D) *Charles D. Lavine F (D) *Luis Sepulveda F (R) *Rich Funke A DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 33 (D) Jennifer A. Lunsford F (R) *David G. McDonough F (R) Nicole J. Torres ? DISTRICT 56 DISTRICT 15 (D) *J. Gustavo Rivera F (R) *Joseph Robach A (R)*Michael Montesano A- DISTRICT 34 (D) Jeremy Cooney F (D) Allen Foley ? (R) Elizabeth A. English ? DISTRICT 57 DISTRICT 16 (D) Alessandra Biaggi F (R) *Catharine M. Young A (R) Byron Divins ? (D)*Anthony D’Urso F DISTRICT 17 DISTRICT 45 (R) Ronny Goodman ? (R) *John K. Mikulin F (D) *Steven Cymbrowitz F (D) *Carmen N. De La Rose F DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 46 DISTRICT 73 (D) *Earlene Hooper F (R) Steven Saperstein ? (R) Jeff Ascherman ? DISTRICT 19 (D) NOT SETTLKED (D) *Dan Quart F. (R) *Edward P. Ra F DISTRICT 47 DISTRICT 74 DISTRICT 20 (R) Florence LaSalle ? (R) Bryan Cooper ? (R) *Melissa L. Miller D (D) *William Colton F (D) *Harvey Epstein F DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 48 DISTRICT 75 (R) *Brian F. Curran F (D) Simcha Eichenstein ? (D) *Richard Gottfried F DISTRICT 22 DISTRICT 49 DISTRICT 76 (R) Gonald Moncion ? (D) *Peter Abbate F (D) *Rebecca Seawright F (D) *Michaelle C. Solages F DISTRICT 50 DISTRICT 77 DISTRICT 23 (D) *Joseph Lentol F (R) Tanya Carmichael ? (R) Matthew Pecorino ? DISTRICT 51 (D) *Latoya Joyner F (D) Stacey Pheffer Amato F (D) *Felix Ortiz F DISTRICT 78 DISTRICT 24 DISTRICT 52 (R) Michael E. Walters ? (D) *David Weprin F (D) *Jo Anne Simon F (D) *Jose Rivera F DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 53 DISTRICT 79 (D)*Nily Rozic F (D) *Maritza Davilla F (R) Gregory Torres ? DISTRICT 26 DISTRICT 54 (D) *Michael Blake F (R) David L. Bressler ? (R) Khorshed Chowdhury ? DISTRICT 80 (D) *Edward Braunstein F (D) *Erik Dilan F (R) Louis Perri ? DISTRICT 27 DISTRICT 55 (D) *Nathalia Fernandez F (D)*Daniel Rosenthal F (R) Berneda Jackson ? DISTRICT 81 DISTRICT 28 (D) *Lattrice Walker F (R) Alan H. Reed ? (R) Danniel Maio ? DISTRICT 56 (D) *Jeffrey Dinowitz F (D) *Andrew Hevesi F (D) *Tremaine S. Wright F DISTRICT 82 DISTRICT 29 DISTRICT 57 (R) Elizabeth English ? (D) *Alecia Hyndman F (D) *Walter Mosley F (D) *Michael Benedetto F DISTRICT 30 DISTRICT 58 DISTRICT 83 (R) Eric Butkiewicz ? (D) *N. Nick Perry F (R) Aston Lee ? (D) *Brian Barnwell F DISTRICT 59 (D) *Carl Heastie F DISTRICT 31 (R) Brandon Washington ? DISTRICT 84 (D)*Michele Titus F (D) *Jaime Williams D (R) Roaline Nieves ? DISTRICT 32 DISTRICT 60 (D) *Carmen Arroyo F (D)*Vivian Cook F (R) Leroy Baker ? DISTRICT 85 DISTRICT 33 (D) *Charles Barron F (R) Shode Lennon ? (R) Lalita Etwaroo ? DISTRICT 61 (D) *Marcos Crespo F (D) *Clyde Vanel F (D) Charles Fall ? DISTRICT 86 DISTRICT 34 DISTRICT 62 (R) Ariel Rivera-Diaz ? (D) *Michael DenDekker F (R) Michael Reilly ? (D) *Victor Pichardo F DISTRICT 35 (R) Glenn Yost F DISTRICT 87 (D) *Jeffrion Aubry F DISTRICT 63 (R) Alpheaus Marcus ? DISTRICT 36 (D) *Michael Cusick D (D) Karines Reyes F (D) *Aravella Simotas F DISTRICT 64 DISTRICT 88 DISTRICT 37 (R) *Nicole Malliotakis D (D) *Amy R. Paulin F (D) *Catherine Nolan F (D) Adam Braunel D DISTRICT 89 DISTRICT 38 DISTRICT 65 (D) *J. Gary Pretlow F (D) *Michael Miller F (D) *Yun-Line Niou F DISTRICT 90 DISTRICT 39 DISTRICT 66 (R) Joe Pinion ? (D) Catalina Cruz ? (D) *Deborah Glick F (D) Nader J. Sayegh F DISTRICT 40 DISTRICT 67 DISTRICT 91 (D) *Ron Kim F (D) *Linda Rosenthal F (D) *Steven Otis F DISTRICT 41 DISTRICT 68 DISTRICT 92 (D) *Helene Weinstein F (R) Daby Carreras ? (D) *Thomas J.
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