Town of Ulster Democrats
2024 Elections
Here's what's on the ballot in 2024.
National Leaders
President & Vice President
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Kamala Harris & Tim Walz
US Senator
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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
US House of Representatives (CD18)
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Rep. Pat Ryan
Local Government
41st District NYS Senate
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Sen. Michelle Hinchey
103rd NYS Assembly
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Hon. Sarahana Shrestha
Ulster County Family Court Judge
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Local Office - Judge Keri Savona
Vote YES on Proposal 1: An Amendment to Protect Against Unequal Treatment
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Cement New Yorkers’ right to abortion in our state constitution.
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Help women who have been victims of domestic abuse hold their abusers accountable in court.
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Make sure the government cannot discriminate against older New Yorkers or pregnant New Yorkers, or LGBTQ New Yorkers when it comes to hiring, promotions, and pay.
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Ensure that older New Yorkers and those with disabilities have the access they need to vote.
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Protect access to reproductive healthcare, including abortion, birth control, and IVF, by making sure that politicians can’t pass abortion bans or restrict reproductive healthcare options.
For more information, visit Ulstervotes.com
Congressional District Changes
In 2022, New York’s congressional district maps changed based on the results of the US Census. This “redistricting” resulted in Ulster County voters being represented by two different districts, NY18 and NY19.
In 2024, those maps were challenged and while the county is still divided under the new maps, some towns will switch districts beginning in January, 2025.
The Town of Ulster will be switching from CD19 to CD18.
We will be voting for Pat Ryan on November 5th.
Visit the Ulster County Board of Elections website to view all district maps.
Town Council Member
We are seeking Democratic candidates to run for Town Council member . If you or someone you know are interested, please email toudemc@gmail.com and let's talk!
What's my Legislative District?
Town of Ulster residents live in one of three legislative districts.
Visit www.ulstervotes.com for county-wide election resources.
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