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* [[Harry Wilson (businessman)|Harry Wilson]], businessman and nominee for [[New York State Comptroller|State Comptroller]] in [[2010 New York Comptroller election|2010]]<ref>{{cite web |title=An optimistic Langworthy looks to rebuild state GOP against long odds |url=https://buffalonews.com/2019/08/11/an-optimistic-langworthy-looks-to-rebuild-state-gop-against-long-odds/ |website=The Buffalo News |language=en-us |date=11 August 2019 |quote=Already, Langworthy says much of his travels across the state aim to recruit a GOP candidate for governor in 2022. Harry Wilson, the Westchester financier and 2010 candidate for comptroller who is often mentioned, remains high on his list.}}</ref>
* [[Harry Wilson (businessman)|Harry Wilson]], businessman and nominee for [[New York State Comptroller|State Comptroller]] in [[2010 New York Comptroller election|2010]]<ref>{{cite web |title=An optimistic Langworthy looks to rebuild state GOP against long odds |url=https://buffalonews.com/2019/08/11/an-optimistic-langworthy-looks-to-rebuild-state-gop-against-long-odds/ |website=The Buffalo News |language=en-us |date=11 August 2019 |quote=Already, Langworthy says much of his travels across the state aim to recruit a GOP candidate for governor in 2022. Harry Wilson, the Westchester financier and 2010 candidate for comptroller who is often mentioned, remains high on his list.}}</ref>
* [[Lee Zeldin]], incumbent U.S. Representative ([[New York's 1st congressional district|NY-01]])<ref name="auto"/>
* [[Lee Zeldin]], incumbent U.S. Representative ([[New York's 1st congressional district|NY-01]])<ref name="auto"/>
*[[Donald Trump Jr.|Donald Dump Trump Jr.]], businessman and son of United States president [[Donald Trump]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dwilson|first=Stephanie Dube|date=2020-10-04|title=Donald Trump Jr. Among Names Floated for Open Pennsylvania Senate Seat [REPORT]|url=https://heavy.com/news/donald-trump-jr-pennsylvania-senate-run/|access-date=2020-11-08|website=Heavy.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Donald Trump Jr.|Donald Dump Jr.]], "businessman", Coke head, and son of United States president [[Donald Trump]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dwilson|first=Stephanie Dube|date=2020-10-04|title=Donald Trump Jr. Among Names Floated for Open Pennsylvania Senate Seat [REPORT]|url=https://heavy.com/news/donald-trump-jr-pennsylvania-senate-run/|access-date=2020-11-08|website=Heavy.com|language=en-US}}</ref>


== Libertarian Primary ==
== Libertarian Primary ==

Revision as of 22:50, 22 November 2020

2022 New York gubernatorial election

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Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent Governor

Andrew Cuomo
Democratic



The 2022 New York gubernatorial election will take place on November 8, 2022, to elect the Governor of New York. As New York does not have gubernatorial term limits, incumbent Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo is eligible to seek a fourth term in office. On May 28, 2019, Cuomo announced that he would seek re-election in 2022.[1][2]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Potential

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Potential

Libertarian Primary

Candidates

Potential

References

  1. ^ a b Axelrod, Tal (May 28, 2019). "Cuomo says he'll run for fourth term as NY governor". TheHill.
  2. ^ a b "Andrew Cuomo says he'll run for fourth term as New York governor". cbsnews.com.
  3. ^ "NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams won't rule out 2022 run against Gov. Cuomo". msn.com. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "https://twitter.com/biaggi4ny/status/1311109807177437185". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Biden considering controversial NY Governor Cuomo as AG: report, Fox News
  6. ^ https://www.newsbreak.com/new-york/new-york/news/1492080444845/disgusted-by-the-corruption-in-albany-courageous-black-man-runs-for-governor. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ Abbass, Julie (June 14, 2020). "Lewis County Sheriff Carpinelli confirms he'll run for governor in 2022". Watertown Daily Times. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Could Cuomo Go for 4 in 2022? And Who Would Run Against Him?". spectrumlocalnews.com.
  9. ^ Spector, Joseph. "What's next for Marc Molinaro? GOP gubernatorial candidate mulls future". Poughkeepsie Journal. Molinaro, 43, returns to his day job, though, as a more well-known figure in New York and as the Republican Party's flag bearer for the next four years, potentially setting him up to run for the post again in 2022.
  10. ^ Levine, Jon (July 18, 2020). "Ex-Gov. George Pataki warns COVID-19, poor leadership have Big Apple on the brink". New York Post. At least one Pataki confidante said the situation has angered him enough to even consider running against Cuomo in 2022 and denying him the same fourth term Pataki denied his father, Mario, in 1994.
  11. ^ https://buffalonews.com/2019/12/29/tom-reed-positions-himself-as-a-cuomo-nemesis-and-possible-rival
  12. ^ "An optimistic Langworthy looks to rebuild state GOP against long odds". The Buffalo News. August 11, 2019. Already, Langworthy says much of his travels across the state aim to recruit a GOP candidate for governor in 2022. Harry Wilson, the Westchester financier and 2010 candidate for comptroller who is often mentioned, remains high on his list.
  13. ^ Dwilson, Stephanie Dube (October 4, 2020). "Donald Trump Jr. Among Names Floated for Open Pennsylvania Senate Seat [REPORT]". Heavy.com. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  14. ^ Beam, Paul. "Libertarian Candidates Meet with Voters and Show them a Third Choice for This Upcoming Election". wicz.com. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  15. ^ The Wrap up! "Full Sharpe" Stop #62. The final stop for 2020 in Westchester at 1pm!, retrieved October 18, 2020