"UPDATE - NYSUT holds off decision in governor’s race; rejects many incumbents." October 06, 2010. NYSUT: A Union of Professionals. www.nysut.org
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UPDATE - NYSUT holds off decision in governor’s race; rejects many incumbents

 

See endorsement list, elected official lookup and polling place locator tools below media release. (Updated to reflect endorsements made at the 9/24 Board Meeting)

ALBANY, N.Y. August 12, 2010 — New York State United Teachers today said it is taking no position at this time in the governor’s race and would revisit whether to issue a gubernatorial endorsement at a later date. 

The 600,000-member union also deferred making an endorsement in the attorney general’s race until later, and withdrew its longstanding support for a number of incumbent state senators and Assembly members, saying they have abandoned their long-time commitment to supporting public education and protecting the rights and benefits earned by public sector workers.

NYSUT President Richard C. Iannuzzi said the union’s political action committees and Board of Directors decided to wait and gather more detailed information regarding the gubernatorial candidates’ platforms and priorities for the state’s public schools, community colleges and higher education institutions.

“Andrew Cuomo has historically been a supporter of education funding and organized labor while advancing a strong social justice agenda,” Iannuzzi said. “Lately, his positions on property tax caps and statements about public employees have raised a lot of concerns among NYSUT members. We want to hear more and learn more before deciding whether to take a position in the governor’s race.”

“Some in the Legislature have — through their votes, public statements or failure to stand up and defend long-held positions they know to be correct — have not earned NYSUT’s continued endorsement or, at least, have not earned that endorsement at this time,” he added. “Still, we are pleased to be throwing our support behind many, from both parties, who clearly understand the importance of investing in our public schools and colleges and maintaining a strong middle class of public sector workers.”

NYSUT enthusiastically endorsed U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, members of Congress and Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who Iannuzzi called a “dedicated and experienced public servant who has expertly managed the state’s pension funds during tumultuous economic times, while clearly demonstrating an understanding of the concerns facing retirees and all New Yorkers.” The list of all NYSUT-endorsed candidates is attached.

NYSUT Executive Vice President Andrew Pallotta said that this year, in response to unprecedented attacks on public employees and their unions, NYSUT recalibrated its endorsement rubric to consider not only candidates’ voting records, but their advocacy – or lack of advocacy – on those issues important to NYSUT members.

In the state Senate, for example, Pallotta said the union considered lawmakers’ statements on a number of issues, and votes on one-house bills that would have lifted the charter school cap without needed reforms, as well as a vote on a destructive property tax cap.

“Senators cannot hide behind the explanation that a wrong vote was on a ‘one-house bill’ and is therefore acceptable. It isn’t.” Pallotta said. “Those who choose political expediency over New York’s children and public schools – to favor charter schools without the necessary reforms or gimmicks that offer only the illusion of tax relief over a real reduction in property taxes for over-burdened homeowners — start out with two strikes against them.”

Pallotta said candidates for state and federal office covet a NYSUT endorsement. Not only does NYSUT make financial contributions from voluntary donations to help candidates defray the cost of campaigns, Pallotta said the union’s extensive phone bank operation — staffed by volunteer political activists — will make hundreds of thousands of calls between now and Election Day. NYSUT volunteers will also hand out campaign literature, attend rallies and lead a get-out-the-vote effort at the grassroots level, he added.

“In addition to financial support, NYSUT’s endorsement translates into thousands of volunteers out on the street,” he said. “NYSUT’s endorsement translates into support from the largest union phone-bank operation in the state. Our members work for – and vote for – candidates who support the issues they care about: quality public schools, colleges and hospitals and public pronouncements of respect for the hard work they do each day.”

NYSUT, the state’s largest union, represents some 600,000 classroom teachers and other school employees; faculty and other professionals at the state’s community colleges, State University of New York and City University of New York, and other education and health professionals. NYSUT is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, National Education Association and AFL-CIO.


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The following endorsement list reflects action taken at the September meeting of the NYSUT Board of Directors. The board withheld a NYSUT endorsement in the race for governor and lieutenant governor, as well as several seats in Congress, the state Assembly and Senate.

Key:

D - Democrat

R - Republican

I - Independence

L - Liberal

C - Conservative

WF - Working Families

G - Green

Governor

No Endorsement at this time

Lt. Governor

No Endorsement at this time

Comptroller

Thomas DiNapoli (D/WF)

Attorney General

Eric Schneiderman (D/I/WF) (Endorsement made at the 9/24 Board Meeting)

United States Senate

Party Name

D/I/WF Charles Schumer

D/I/WF Kirsten Gillibrand

House of Representatives
C.D. Party Name
1 D/I/WF Tim Bishop
2 D/I/WF Steve Israel
4 D/WF Carolyn McCarthy
5 D/I/WF Gary Ackerman
6 D Gregory Meeks
7 D/WF Joseph Crowley
8 D/WF Jerrold Nadler
9 D/I/WF Anthony Weiner
10 D Edolphus Towns
11 D/WF Yvette Clarke
12 D/WF Nydia Velazquez
13 D/I Mike McMahon
14 D/WF Carolyn Maloney
15 D/WF Charles Rangel
16 D/WF Jose E. Serrano
17 D/WF Eliot Engel
18 D/I/WF Nita Lowey
19 D/WF John Hall
20 D/I/WF Scott Murphy
21 D/I/WF Paul Tonko
22 D/I/WF Maurice Hinchey
23 D/WF Bill Owens
24 D Michael Arcuri
25 D/WF Dan Maffei
27 D/WF Brian Higgins
28 D/I/WF Louise Slaughter
29 D/WF Matt Zeller (Endorsement made at the 9/24 Board Meeting)
New York State Senate
S.D. Party Name
1 R/I/C Kenneth LaValle
5 R/I/C Carl Marcellino (Endorsement made at the 9/24 Board Meeting)
10 D/WF Shirley Huntley
11 D/WF Tony Avella (Endorsement made at the 9/24 Board Meeting)
12 D/WF Michael Gianaris
13 D/WF Jose Peralta
15 D/I Joseph Addabbo
16 D/I/WF Toby Ann Stavisky
17 D Martin Malave Dilan
18 D/WF Velmanette Montgomery
19 D/I/WF John Sampson
20 D/WF Eric Adams
21 D/WF Kevin Parker
23 D/I/WF Diane Savino
24 R/I/C Andrew Lanza
25 D/WF Daniel Squadron
26 D/WF Liz Krueger
28 D/WF Jose M. Serrano
29 D/WF Thomas Duane
30 D/WF Bill Perkins
31 D/WF Adriano Espaillat
33 D/WF Gustavo Rivera
35 D/I/WF Andrea Stewart-Cousins
36 D/WF Ruth Hassell-Thompson
37 D/WF Suzi Oppenheimer
38 D/WF David Carlucci (Endorsement made at the 9/24 Board Meeting)
40 D/I Mike Kaplowitz
43 R/I/C Roy McDonald
46 D/I/WF Neil Breslin
52 R/I/C Thomas Libous
55 R/I/C James Alesi
56 R/I/C Joseph Robach
58 D/C Timothy Kennedy 
60 D/WF Antoine Thompson
62 R/I/C/WF George Maziarz (Endorsement made at the 9/24 Board Meeting)
New York State Assembly
A.D. Party Name
1 D/I/WF Marc Alessi
2 D/I/WF Fred Thiele Jr.
3 D/I/WF Rob Calarco
4 D/I/WF Steven Englebright
5 D Ken Mangan
6 D/I/WF Philip Ramos
8 R/I/C Philip Boyle
9 R/I/C Andrew Raia
11 D/I/WF Robert Sweeney
12 R/I/C/WF Joseph Saladino
13 D/I/WF Charles Lavine
16 D/I/WF Michelle Schimel
17 R/I/C Tom McKevitt
18 D/I Earlene Hooper
19 R/I/C David McDonough
20 D/I/WF Harvey Weisenberg
22 D/WF Grace Meng
23 D/I/WF Audrey Pheffer
24 D/WF David Weprin
25 D/WF Rory Lancman
26 D/I Ed Braunstein
27 D/I Nettie Mayersohn
28 D/WF Andrew Hevesi
29 D/WF William Scarborough
30 D Margaret Markey
31 D/WF Michele Titus
32 D Vivian Cook
34 D/WF Michael DenDekker
35 D/WF Jeffrion Aubry
36 D/WF Aravella Simotas
37 D/WF Catherine Nolan
38 D/I/C/WF Michael Miller
39 D/WF Francisco Moya
40 D Inez Barron
41 D/WF Helene Weinstein
42 D Rhoda Jacobs
43 D/WF Karim Camara
44 D James Brennan
45 D/WF Steven Cymbrowitz
46 D/I/WF Alec Brook-Krasny
47 D/WF William Colton
49 D/I/WF Peter Abbate
50 D Joseph Lentol
51 D/WF Felix Ortiz
52 D/WF Joan Millman
54 D/WF Darryl Towns
55 D/WF William Boyland, Jr.
56 D Annette Robinson
57 D/WF Hakeem Jeffries
58 D/WF Nick Perry
59 D Alan Maisel
60 D/I/WF Janele Hyer-Spencer
61 D/I/WF Matthew Titone
62 R/I/C Louis Tobacco
63 D/I/C/WF Michael Cusick
64 D/WF Sheldon Silver
65 D/WF Micah Kellner
66 D/WF Deborah Glick
67 D/WF Linda Rosenthal
69 D Daniel O’Donnell
70 D/WF Keith Wright
71 D Herman Farrell Jr.
72 D/WF Guillermo Linares
74 D/WF Brian Kavanagh
75 D/WF Richard Gottfried
76 D/WF Peter Rivera
77 D/WF Vanessa Gibson
78 D/WF Jose Rivera
79 D/WF Eric Stevenson
80 D/WF Naomi Rivera
81 D/WF Jeffrey Dinowitz
82 D/WF Michael Benedetto
83 D/WF Carl Heastie
85 D Marcus Crespo
86 D Nelson Castro (Endorsement made at the 9/24 Board Meeting)
87 D/WF Gary Pretlow
88 D/I/WF Amy Paulin
91 D/I/WF George Latimer
92 D/I Thomas Abinanti
93 D/C/WF Mike Spano
94 D/I Kenneth Zebrowski
95 D/I/WF Ellen Jaffee
97 R/I/C Ann Rabbitt
98 D/C Aileen Gunther
99 D/WF Brendan Tully
101 D/WF Kevin Cahill
103 R/I/C Marcus Molinaro
104 D/I/WF John McEneny
106 D/I/WF Ronald Canestrari
107 R Clifford Crouch
108 D/I/WF Tim Gordon
109 D/I/WF Robert Reilly
110 R/I/C James Tedisco
111 D Bill Magee
113 R/I Teresa Sayward
114 R/I Janet Duprey
116 D/WF RoAnn Destito
117 R/I/C Marc Butler
118 D/WF Addie Russell
120 D/WF William Magnarelli
121 D/WF Albert Stirpe
124 R/I/C Will Barclay
125 D/WF Barbara Lifton
126 D/WF Donna Lupardo
129 R/I/C Brian Kolb
135 D/I/WF David Koon
137 D James E. Hare
138 WF Francine DelMonte
140 D/I/C Robin Schimminger
141 D/WF Crystal Peoples
143 D/I/C/WF Dennis Gabryszak
144 C Joseph Golombek
148 R/I/C James Hayes
149 R/I/C Joseph Giglio

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