Other Syracuse and Central New York officials who signed the letter include: Syracuse Common Councilor Helen Hudson; Syracuse City Auditor Martin Masterpole; Syracuse School Board President Patricia Body; DeWitt
Town Councilor Kerin Rigney; Onondaga County Legislature Democratic Leader Linda Ervin; Onondaga County Legislator Peggy Chase; Oswego City School Board Member Michael McLaughlin; and Oswego City School Board Member Sam Tripp.
A third Democratic candidate, DeWitt
Town Councilor Kerin Rigney, withdrew from the race last week and said she hoped her exit would help Democrats unite behind a single candidate.
DeWitt
Town Councilor Kerin Rigney says she's ending her bid for the 50th District state Senate seat, less than a month after she entered the race for the Democratic nomination.
DeWitt
Town Councilor Kerin Rigney is accepting the challenge.
Signers of the letter included two Syracuse Common Councilors, Susan Boyle and Helen Hudson; Ithaca Mayor Svante Myreck; DeWitt
Town Councilors Kerin Rigney and Samuel Young; Oneida City Councilor Alan Cohen; and Oswego City Alderman John Gosek Jr..
Not exact matches
Democrat
Kerin Rigney, a DeWitt
town councilor, is running for the 50th district state Senate seat that may be vacated by Republican John DeFrancisco, the deputy Senate majority leader who is seeking the GOP to run for governor.
«Democrat
Kerin Rigney, a DeWitt
town councilor, is running for the 50th district state Senate seat that may be vacated by Republican John DeFrancisco.»
Other Democrats who may consider a bid include
Kerin Rigney and Joe Chiarenza, both
town councilors in DeWitt, and Onondaga County Legislator Tom Buckel.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Democrat
Kerin Rigney, a DeWitt
town councilor, is running for the 50th district state Senate seat that may be vacated by Republican John DeFrancisco.