Elections
2011 Election Roundup

by Mike Boland, WFP Organizing Director
Last night was a good one for the Democrats and a great one for the WFP.
In one of the two biggest, most talked about races in the state, a progressive Democrat who pioneered green energy policy as a town supervisor and played a critical role in helping advance our [...]

Election day matters, even without famous names

Tuesday is Election Day.
There may not be any famous names on the ballot in this off-year, but your local elected officials often have an even greater impact on everyday life than your representatives in Washington or Albany.
That’s why the Working Families Party vets and endorses candidates for city council, county legislature, and mayor of towns [...]

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  • Results and Victories

    Since 1999 the Working Families Party has been transforming Albany through key election victories.



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