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Senator James Skoufis Endorses David Buchwald for Congress

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STONY POINT, N.Y. — Assemblymember David Buchwald, running for Congress in New York’s 17th Congressional District to succeed U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey, was endorsed by State Senator James Skoufis today. Skoufis, who represents two of the five towns in Rockland County, is the highest profile elected official in Rockland to endorse in the NY-17 Democratic primary race. With only two months until the June 23rd Democratic Primary, Skoufis’ support is a clear signal of Buchwald’s continuing momentum and positions him as the candidate with the strongest ability to build the broad coalition necessary to represent Rockland and Westchester Counties.

“David Buchwald will be ready on day one to deliver for the people of Rockland and Westchester Counties in Congress,” said Skoufis. “I’ve seen firsthand in the New York State Legislature what makes David such an effective public servant: his dedication to his constituents and his steady leadership. With a long road to recovery ahead, this is no time for a lawmaker who needs on the job training or getting to know the Lower Hudson Valley. I’m proud to call David Buchwald my friend and to support his campaign for Congress because he’s a proven Democrat who solves problems and gets results.”

The endorsement builds on Buchwald’s already robust grassroots support — the campaign turned in the most signatures to qualify for the ballot and has the most endorsements of any Democratic candidate, including the support of former 13-year Orangetown Supervisor Thom Kleiner. His growing coalition of support includes more than 60 current and former elected officials, allies in labor, and local Democratic Committees.

“I’m honored to have the support of such a fierce advocate for the Lower Hudson Valley,” said Buchwald. “Having the endorsement of Senator Skoufis is a sign of how people across New York’s 17th Congressional District are coming together to help build a winning coalition in support of this campaign. And together, we’ll win this race and ensure that families across the region get the critical support they need in this challenging time.”

In addition to strong grassroots support, the Buchwald campaign has also made sizable TV and digital investments, recently releasing “Together.” The district-wide ad highlights the work of healthcare professionals, first responders, teachers, and community members to protect New Yorkers from coronavirus. You can watch the full spot here.

Buchwald and Skoufis have worked together on legislation promoting open government, electric vehicles, and responding to federal government shutdowns. In 2016, Buchwald also joined Skoufis and Assemblymember Ken Zebrowski (D-New City) in voting against a state budget bill because of inadequate funding of the North Rockland Central School District.

Buchwald is in his fourth term as a member of the New York State Assembly and has passed 70 pieces of legislation that have become law. Last year, he introduced and passed the New York TRUST Act, which enables the U.S. Congress to request the New York State tax returns of top government officials — a law which Donald Trump is now suing to block. Previously, he served on the White Plains Common Council, worked as an economics researcher on antitrust issues, and practiced tax law in New York.

Learn more about David Buchwald for Congress by visiting his website, DavidBuchwaldForCongress.com.

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There are 7 Early Voting Centers Open Throughout Rockland For The 2024 Election

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                                        Early voting is your right. Use it!

Clarkstown Town Hall, 10 Maple Ave., New City, NY 10956
Haverstraw Town Hall, 1 Roman Rd., Garnerville, NY 10923
Orangetown Town Hall, 26 W. Orangeburg Rd., Orangeburg, NY 10962
Ramapo Town Hall, 237 Route 59, Suffern, NY 10901
Stony Point Kirkbride Hall, 5 Patriot Hills Ln., Stony Point, NY 10980
Fire Training Center, 35 Firemen’s Memorial Dr., Pomona, NY 10970
Pascack Community Center, 87 New Clarkstown Rd., Nanuet, NY 10954

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October 29th,  12:00pm – 8:00pm

October 30th, 9:00am – 5:00pm

October 31, 12:00pm – 8:00pm

November 1st, 9:00am – 5:00pm

November 2nd, 9:00am – 5:00pm

November 3rd, 9:00am – 5:00pm

                                   Know Your Rights
1) If a person believes they are eligible and tries to vote but the Board of Elections’ records indicate such person is not eligible, that voter has a right to cast an affidavit ballot. Voters may also seek a courtorder.
2) Voters “online or in the polling place” at the time an early voting center closes shall be permitted to vote.
3) All Early Voting Centers comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Voting Rights Act.

                                   Know Your Dates
Saturday, Oct 26, 2024 – Deadline for Board to receive application for an absentee ballot.
Saturday, Oct 26, 2024 – Deadline to register for the 2024 General.
Monday, Nov 4, 2024 – Deadline to apply for an absentee ballot in person at the Board.
Tuesday, Nov 5, 2024 – Deadline to postmark/mail your absentee ballot.
Tuesday, Nov 5, 2024 – General Election Day. 

Go to your usual poll site on November 5th if you did not vote early or via absentee vote. Poll sites are open at your usual poll site from 6AM -9PM.
To learn more, visit voterockland.com or call 845.638.5172

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2024 Presidential Primary, Early voting is your right. Use it!

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Rockland voters have 8 days of early voting, including weekends and evenings. You may go to any early voting center, regardless of your town.

Saturday March 23rd from 9:00 – 6:00pm

Sunday March 24th from 9:00 – 6:00pm

Monday March 25th from 8:00 – 5:00pm

Tuesday March 26th from 11:00 – 8:00pm

Wednesday March 27th from 8:00 – 5:00pm

Thursday March 28th from 11:00 – 8:00pm

Friday March 29th from 8:00 – 5:00pm

Saturday March 30th from 9:00 – 6:00pm

Rockland has five Early Voting Centers:

Clarkstown Town Hall, 10 Maple Ave., New City, NY 10956
Haverstraw Town Hall, 1 Rosman Rd., Garnerville, NY 10923
Orangetown Town Hall, 26 W. Orangeburg Rd., Orangeburg, NY 10962
Ramapo Town Hall, 237 Route 59, Suffern, NY 10901
Stony Point Kirkbride Hall, 5 Patriot Hills Ln., Stony Point, NY 10980

Know Your Dates
Saturday, March, 23, 2024 – Deadline for Board to receive application for an absentee ballot.
Saturday, March 23, 2024 – Deadline to register for the 2024 Presidential Primary.
Monday, April 1, 2024 – Deadline to apply for an absentee ballot in person at the Board.
Tuesday, April 2, 2024 – Deadline to postmark/mail your absentee ballot.
Tuesday, April 2, 2024 – Pres. Primary Day. Poll sites are open at your usual poll site from 6AM – 9PM.

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