In 2017,
Astorino ran for a third term as Westchester County Executive, but was defeated by Democratic challenger George Latimer.
Not exact matches
The race has potential statewide implications considering Republican Rob
Astorino is
running for a
third term and is likely to be a candidate again
for governor in 2018.
In an already crowded democratic primary to unseat Republican Westchester County Executive Rob
Astorino who is
running for his
third term, Could State Senator Andrea Stewart - Cousins be next to throw her hat in the ring
for the County's Top Seat?
Astorino was the Republican nominee
for governor in 2014 and is considering a second
run statewide in 2018, but is also
running for a
third term as county executive this year.
Astorino is seeking a
third term and is considering a second
run for governor, making the county executive race in the northern suburban county a race with potential statewide implications in an off - year election cycle.
Astorino was responding to criticism from E. O'Brien Murray — commonly known as OB Murray in state political circles — who has been critical of
Astorino's stated desire to
run for a
third term as county executive in Westchester as he continues to consider a second
run for governor of New York.
Astorino is due to
run for re-election as Westchester County executive in 2017, but has not announced whether he'll
run for a
third term.
Republican Rob
Astorino in a radio interview on Friday said he expects to
run for a
third term as the Westchester county executive.
Rob
Astorino has made little secret of wanting to make another
run for governor in 2018, but he may need to reconcile that with Rep. Chris Gibson, who has been making noise about
running for statewide office after his
third and final
term concludes in 2016.
Latimer had 70 percent of the vote from the party following the county convention at the Westchester County Center on Friday in the race to challenge County Executive Rob
Astorino (R - Mount Pleasant) who is
running for a
third term.
Astorino, who is
running for a
third term, launched a write - in campaign after the party snubbed him and endorsed Latimer in August.
Astorino is considering a second
run for governor in 2018 as Cuomo, a Democrat, seeks a
third term next year.
Astorino was the 2014 Republican nominee
for governor and is believed to be considering a second
run next year, but faces re-election to a
third term as county executive next week.
He told The Daily News earlier that
Astorino was a «hypocrite»
for suggesting he'd
run for a
third term.
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano is considering a
run for Westchester County executive as Republican Rob
Astorino is gearing up
for a
third term.
WESTCHESTER, NY — New York Republicans are still looking
for a viable candidate to
run for governor, three months after Robert
Astorino's loss to George Latimer
for Westchester County executive, and two months after businessman Harry Wilson decided not to challenge Gov. Andrew Cuomo, seeking a
third term in November.
Sen. Stewart - Cousins repeatedly insisted on Tuesday she is not
running for Westchester County executive in the democratic primary to unseat Republican Westchester County Executive Rob
Astorino who is
running for his
third term.