Fresh off a photo-finish re-election that went to a recount and legal wrangling, South Queens state Assemblywoman Stacey Pheffer Amato (D-Rockaway Park) was sworn in for her fourth term this week.
“I am honored to return to the Assembly and fight for the people of the 23rd Assembly District,” Pheffer Amato said in a statement. “I love my community and am committed to ensuring that their voices will be heard! My sleeves are rolled up and I look forward to continuing to solve problems, bring resources to the people, and pass legislation that helps New Yorkers.”
In a press release, she touted her service to women, public employees, senior citizens and veterans especially.
Pheffer Amato defeated Republican challenger Tom Sullivan by just 15 votes, a margin determined nearly two months after Election Day. On Nov. 8, before absentee ballots were counted and the race went to court, Sullivan had been up by 246 votes.
8 comments:
Boss Tweed would be proud !
This election was rigged, the Mets won the World Series, The USA won the World Cup and Trump won in 2020.
Landslide win.
Are the Sheeple to be happy or outraged with this ?
Another successful ballot scam!
This must also be Joe Biden’s fault.
Prove me wrong…
Good Job Sheeple voters !
Good Job Sheeple ! March in lock-step...
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