FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday, October 9th, 2024

SARATOGA, NY – Today, 39 Saratoga County elected officials endorsed Congresswoman Elise Stefanik for re-election to Congress including endorsements from every town in the county that are in NY-21.

“As Sheriff of Saratoga County, we’re ecstatic to have a proud defender of our law enforcement in Elise Stefanik representing us. Elise has been on the front lines on the national stage fighting against the far left defund the police movement and ensuring our communities are kept safe. We’re glad to have her representing us in parts of the county once again. Vote for Elise Stefanik this November!” Saratoga County Sheriff Michael Zurlo said.

 

“Congresswoman Stefanik has been a tireless advocate for the people of her district and consistently delivers results for everyone she represents. Major legislation or challenges experienced by one person take priority for Elise and her team. I am grateful for Congresswoman Stefanik introducing legislation to rename the Saratoga National Battlefield Historical Park. Saratoga County is proud to be home to the turning point of the American Revolution and I look forward to working with Congresswoman Stefanik on our county’s 250th Anniversary Commission,” County Board of Supervisors Chairman Phil Barrett said.

“I’m glad that Northern Saratoga County will once again be part of New York’s 21st District. Congresswoman Stefanik is extraordinarily determined to secure results for her constituents, which has earned her esteem as one of the most effective Members of Congress. Elise is a faithful servant for people of the North Country and I am grateful that Wilton will have a Representative who can convert our desires into policy,” Wilton Town Supervisor John Lant said.

“I’m honored to earn the endorsements of 39 incredible elected officials in Saratoga County. I worked closely with leaders across Saratoga County to deliver real results for Upstate New York. I look forward to continuing to serve NY-21 constituents in Congress,” said Congresswoman Elise Stefanik.

 

The full list of 39 Saratoga County elected officials is below:

Michael Zurlo, Sheriff, Saratoga County

Craig Hayner, County Clerk, Saratoga County

JoAnn Kupferman, County Treasurer, Saratoga County

Phil Barrett, Chairman of Board of Supervisors, Saratoga County

Ruth Drumm, Council Member, Saratoga

Susan Hayes-Massa, County Coroner, Saratoga County

Patrick Clothier, Council Member, Corinth

Carey Mann, Council Member, Corinth

Diana Edwards, Supervisor, Day

Leonard Allen, Highway Superintendent, Day

Cheryl Allen, Council Member, Day

Harry Brennan, Council Member, Day

Joseph Flacke, Council Member, Day

George Lembo, Council Member, Day

Jean Raymond, Supervisor, Edinburg

Ronald Beckering, Town Assessor, Edinburg

Toby Edwards, Council Member, Edinburg

Kevin Veitch, Supervisor, Greenfield

Karen Dowen, Town Clerk, Greenfield

Ty Stacey, Council Member, Greenfield

Arthur Wright, Supervisor, Hadley

Christopher Abrams, Highway Superintendent, Moreau

Kyle Noonan, Council Member, Moreau

Bill Peck, Supervisor, Northumberland

Denise Murphy, Town Clerk, Northumberland

R. David Coffinger, Highway Superintendent, Northumberland

Patricia Bryant, Council Member, Northumberland

Susan Wemple, Town Clerk, Providence

Amber Hill, Council Member, Providence

Adrian Van Hall, Council Member, Providence

Randy Wolfe, Council Member, Providence

Ian Murray, Supervisor, Saratoga

Michelle Conover, Town Clerk, Saratoga

Donald Ormsby, Highway Superintendent, Saratoga

John Lant, Supervisor, Wilton

Susan Baldwin, Town Clerk, Wilton

Michael Monroe, Highway Superintendent, Wilton

Duane Bogardus, Council Member, Wilton

Erinn Kolligian, Council Member, Wilton