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Republican Party Candidate Lee Zeldin has selected Alison Esposito as his Running Mate for Lieutenant Governor for this New York State Governor's Race in Election 2022. Esposito is a New York City Police Department Deputy Inspector.
This Pick from Zeldin of his Lieutenant Governor signals that this Campaign will about Public Safety and in Particular, the Bail Reform Law, will be at the Heart of the Governor's Race in our View.
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Lee Zeldin faces Opposition on the Republican Side from Candidates: Harry Wilson, Andrew Giuliani and Former Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino in a GOP Primary for Governor to be held in June. New York State GOP Nominating Convention comes up Next Week. Also Designating Petition Starts on March 1st and goes till April, 7th for Candidates to attempt to make the Ballot.
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posito's bid for lieutenant governor makes her the latest candidate for the job. Suozzi last week selected former New York City Councilmember Diana Reyna as his preferred running mate.
"I will fight for the future of our state, the future of my niece and nephews and the future of all New York's children," Esposito said.
Candidates for governor and lieutenant governor run separately in party primaries and the winners are later joined on a ticket in the general election. Mismatches can occur, most recentely in 2010 when then-GOP nominee for governor Carl Paladino was paired with rival Rick Lazio's preferred candidate for lieutenant governor, Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards.
The GOP field for governor in recent days has grown in the days leading up to the Republican convention even as Zeldin has locked up endorsements from county leaders in the party.
Zeldin faces former Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, former Trump administration official Andrew Giuliani and businessman Harry Wilson for the Republican nomination.
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