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Opinion

Election Day ‘palm card’: The Post’s 2024 endorsements

President: Donald Trump

New York

Vote NO on Proposition 1, the “Amendment to Protect Against Unequal Treatment” (you may have to turn over the ballot to find it).

House of Representatives (endorsed here and here)

NY-1 (northern, eastern Long Island)Rep. Nick LaLota

NY-2 (south central Long Island)Rep. Andrew Garbarino  

NY-3 (Nassau, northeast Queens): Mike LiPetri

NY-4 (southwestern Nassau) Rep. Anthony D’Esposito

NY-11 (Staten Island, southern Brooklyn): Rep. Nicole Malliotakis

NY-17 (Rockland, Putnam, plus parts of Westchester, Dutchess) Rep. Mike Lawler

NY-18 (Orange, most of Dutchess, Ulster) Alison Esposito 

NY-19 (Catskills, Finger Lakes, Hudson Valley, Southern Tier) Rep. Marc Molinaro

NY-21 (Adirondacks): Rep. Elise Stefanik

NY-22 (Madison and Onondaga, parts of Cayuga, Cortland and Oneida) Rep. Brandon Williams

NY-23 (Western New YorkRep. Nick Langworthy

NY-24 (Central New York): Rep. Claudia Tenney


Follow The Post’s live blog for the latest updates on the 2024 presidential election


SD-1 (Suffolk): Sen. Anthony Palumbo

SD-7 (northern Nassau): Sen. Jack Martins 

SD-9 (southwestern Nassau): Sen. Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick

SD-11 (northern, eastern, southern Queens): Yiatin Chu

SD-17 (southwestern Brooklyn): Steve Chan

SD-38 (Rockland): Sen. Bill Weber

SD-39 (parts of Putnam, Orange, Dutchess): Sen. Rob Rolison 

SD-50 (parts of Onondaga, Fulton, Oswego): Nick Paro

State Assembly

AD-1 (Suffolk)Stephen Kiely

AD-4 (Suffolk): Assemblyman Ed Flood

AD-11 (Suffolk,Nassau)Joe Cardinale

AD-16 (Nassau)Daniel Norber

AD-21(Nassau): Assemblyman Brian Curran 

AD-23 (Queens)Tom Sullivan

AD-45 (Brooklyn): Assemblyman Michael Novakhov

AD-46 (Brooklyn): Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny

AD-63 (Staten Island): Assemblyman Sam Pirizzolo

AD-97 (Rockland): Assemblyman John McGowan

AD-99 (Orange,Rockland)Tom LaPolla

AD-100 (Orange/Sullivan)Lou Ingrassia 

Polls are open in New York from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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