On January 27, 2012, the U.S. District Court designated the fourth Tuesday of June the date for Federal Primaries to comply with the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) of 1986.
Before, the vote was in September, when the Federal and State Primaries were on the same ballot, and did not allow the state to deliver absentee ballots in time for the vote, which was designated as 45 days before the vote for the Federal Primaries.
So this year the Federal Primaries are on June 28, 2016.
Current 2016 Federal Primary Candidates
Democratic
Senate - Charles E. Schumer
Congress 1st District - David Calone, Anna E. Throne-Holst
Congress 2nd District - DuWayne Gregory
Congress 3rd District - Jonathan S. Kaiman, Steve Stern, Anna Kaplan, Tom R. Suozzi, Jonathan C. Clarke, Brad Gerstman
Congress 4th District - Kathleen Rice
Congress 5th District - Gregory W. Meeks, Ali A. Mirza
Congress 6th District - Grace Ming
Congress 7th District - Nydia Velazquez, Yungman Lee
Congress 8th District - Hakeem Jeffries
Congress 9th District - Yvette Clark
Congress 10th District - Jerrold Nadler, Oliver Rosenberg
Congress 12th District - Carolyn Maloney, Pete Lindner
Congress 13th District - Susan Johnson Cook, Adriano Espaillat, Mike Gallagher, Adam Clayton Powell IV, Clyde Williams, Keith Wright
Congress 14th District - Joe Crowley
Congress 15th District - Jose Serrano
Congress 16th District - Eliot L. Engel, Derickson K. Lawrence
Congress 17th District - Nita M. Lowery
Congress 18th District - Sean Patrick Maloney, Diana Hird
Congress 19th District - John Kehoe, Zephyr Teachout, William L. Yandik
Congress 20th District - Paul D. Tonko
Congress 21st District - Mike Derrick
Congress 22nd District - David J. Gordon, Kim A. Myers
Congress 23rd District - John F. Plumb
Congress 24th District - Colleen Deacon, Eric Kingson, Steven Williams
Congress 25th District - Louise Slaughter, Noah P. Sargent
Congress 26th District - Brian Higgins
Congress 27th District - Diana K. Kastenbaum
Republican
Senate - Wendy Long
Congress 1st District - Lee M. Zeldin
Congress 2nd District - Peter T. King
Congress 3rd District - Jack M. Martins, Philip M. Pidot, Rob Trotta
Congress 4th District - David H. Gurfein
Congress 5th District - Michael A. O'Reilly
Congress 10th District - Philp Rosenthal
Congress 11th District - Dan Donovan
Congress 13th District - Martin Chicon, Tony Eveans
Congress 14th District - Frank Spotorno
Congress 16th District - Stylo Sapaskis
Congress 17th District - Francis E. Morganthaler, James C. Russell
Congress 18th District - Sakima Brown, Dan Castricone, Kenneth Del Vecchio, John Lange, Phil Oliva, Frank Spampinato
Congress 19th District - Robert M. Bishop, John J. Faso, Andrew Heaney
Congress 20th District - Francis J. Vitollo
Congress 21st District - Elise M. Stefanik
Congress 22nd District - Martin Babinec, George K. Phillips, Aaron Price, Claudia Tenney, Steven M. Wells
Congress 23rd District - Thomas W. Reed II, Gary L. Perry
Congress 24th District - John M. Katko
Congress 25th District - Mark W. Assini
Congress 26th District - Shelly Schratz, Ross M. Kostecky
Congress 27th District - Chris Collins, Richard W. Ford, Opportunity to Ballot (OTB)-Party Member
New York is a Fusion State which allows a candidate to file on more then one Party label.
Senate
Conservative - Wendy Long
Green - Robin Laverne Wilson
Working Families - Charles E. Schumer
Independence - Charles E. Schumer
Woman's Equality - Charles E. Schumer
Reform - Wendy Long, Opportunity to Ballot (OTB)-Party Member
Independent - James LaSoino
Congress 1st District
Conservative - Lee M. Zeldin
Working Families - Kenneth D. Schaeffer
Independence - David L. Calone
Woman's Equality - Anna E. Throne-Holst, Opportunity to Ballot (OTB)-Party Member
Reform - Lee M. Zeldin>/b>
Congress 2nd District
Conservative - Peter T. King
Working Family - Du Wayne Gregory
Independence - Du Wayne Gregory, William Bogardt
Women's Equality - Du Wayne Gregory
Reform - Peter T. King
Congress 3rd District
Conservative - Jack M. Martins
Working Family - Patricia L. Latzman
Independence - Jack M. Martins
Reform - Jack M. Martins
Congress 4th District
Conservative - David H. Gurfein
Independence - David H. Gurfein
Women's Equality - Kathleen M. Rice
Reform - David H. Gurfein
Congress 5th District
Conservative - Michael A. O'Reilly
Green - Frank Francois
Women's Equality - Gregory W. Meeks
Congress 7th District
Working Families - Nydia Welazquez
Congress 7th District
Working Families - Yvette Clark
Congress 10th District
Working Families - Jerrold Nadler
Congress 12th District
Working Families -Carolyn Maloney
Congress 14th District
Working Families - Joe Crowley
Congress 15th District
Working Families - Jose Serrano
Congress 16th District
Working Families - Eliot L. Engel
Woman's Equality - Eliot L. Engel
Reform - Opportunity to Ballot (OTB)-Party Member
Congress 17th District
Working Families - Nita M. Lowey
Woman's Equality - Nita M. Lowey
Reform - Opportunity to Ballot (OTB)-Party Member
Congress 18th District
Conservative - Phil Oliva
Working Families - Sean Patrick Maloney
Independence - Sean Patrick Maloney
Woman's Equality - Sean Patrick Maloney
Reform - Phil Oliva, Opportunity to Ballot (OTB)-Party Member
Congress 19th District
Conservative - John J. Faso
Working Families - Zephyr Teachout
Independence - John J. Faso
Reform - John J. Faso
Congress 20th District
Conservative - Francis J. Vitollo
Working Families - Paul D. Tonko
Independence - Paul D. Tonko
Woman's Equality - Paul D. Tonko
Reform - Francis J. Vitollo
Congress 21st District
Conservative - Elise M. Stefanik
Green - Matthew J. Funiclello
Working Families - Mike Derrick
Independence - Elise M. Stefanik
Reform - Elise M. Stefanik
Congress 22nd District
Conservative - Claudia Tenney
Working Families - Kim A. Myers
Independence - Martin Babinec
Reform - Claudia Tenney, Opportunity to Ballot (OTB)-Party Member
Libertarian - David Pasick
Congress 23rd District
Conservative - Thomas W. Reed, II
Working Families - John F. Plumb
Independence - Thomas W. Reed, II
Reform - Thomas W. Reed, II
Congress 24th District
Conservative - John M. Katko
Working Families - Mimi C. Satter
Independence - John M. Katko
Woman's Equality - Colleen Deacon, Opportunity to Ballot (OTB)-Party Member
Reform - John M. Katko
Congress 25th District
Conservative - Mark W. Assini
Working Families - Louise M. Slaughter
Independence - Mark W. Assini
Woman's Equality - Louise M. Slaughter
Reform - b>Mark W. Assini
Congress 26th District
Conservative - Shelly Schratz
Working Families - Brian Higgins
Woman's Equality - Brian Higgins
Reform - Shelly Schratz
Congress 27th District
Conservative - Chris Collins
Working Families - Diana K. Kastenbaum
Independence - Chris Collins
Woman's Equality - Diana K. Kastenbaum
Reform - Chris Collins
Bold - Candidates who already filed with Board of Elections.

NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


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