Elections
WORKING FAMILIES PARTY ENDORSES THREE FOR STATE ASSEMBLY

New York – The Working Families Party announced today its endorsement in three Special Elections for New York State Assembly: Peter Harckham (Westchester, 89th AD), Lauren Thoden (Suffolk, 7th AD), and David Weprin (Queens, 24th AD). 

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