Marc Molinaro
American politician
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2024 | Rated as the second most bipartisan member of the U.S. House during the 118th United States Congress in the Bipartisan Index created by The Lugar Center and the McCourt School of Public Policy. |
2024 | Molinaro sought reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives, facing a rematch against Riley. Riley ultimately defeated Molinaro in the election. |
2023 | Molinaro was part of a group of New York congressmen who advocated for and ultimately succeeded in the expulsion of George Santos from Congress. |
2023 | Began serving as the U.S. representative for New York's 19th congressional district |
2022 | Publicly stated his position on abortion rights following the Dobbs Supreme Court decision, asserting that it is a states' rights issue. |
2022 | Molinaro ran for U.S. House of Representatives, competing against Riley in an election race. |
November 2022 | Won the general election for New York's 19th congressional district, defeating Democratic nominee Josh Riley under new district lines |
August 23 2022 | Lost the special election for New York's 19th congressional district to Democratic nominee Pat Ryan, 51.2% to 48.8% |
September 21 2021 | Announced his candidacy for New York's 19th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives |
2019 | Molinaro won a third term as Dutchess County Executive, defeating Democratic nominee Joseph Ruggiero with 41,285 votes to 29,293. |
2018 | Ran as the Republican nominee for governor of New York, losing to Democratic incumbent Andrew Cuomo |
May 23 2018 | The Republican Party unanimously nominated Molinaro for governor at its state convention, with Julie Killian as his running mate. |
May 20 2018 | The Reform Party endorsed Molinaro for its gubernatorial ticket. |
April 13 2018 | Molinaro received endorsement from the New York Conservative Party for his gubernatorial campaign. |
April 2 2018 | Molinaro officially announced his candidacy for governor of New York. |
March 2018 | Marc Molinaro informed Republican leaders of his intention to run for governor of New York in the 2018 election. |
2016 | Molinaro appointed a Deputy Commissioner of Special Needs. |
2015 | Molinaro launched the 'Think Differently' initiative for people with disabilities and was elected second vice president of the New York State Association of Counties. |
2015 | Re-elected as county executive of Dutchess County, New York |
2014 | Molinaro was awarded the Pace University Land Use Law Center's Groundbreaker's Award. |
January 1 2012 | Molinaro was sworn into office as Dutchess County Executive. |
November 8 2011 | Molinaro won the Dutchess County Executive election with 62% of the vote, defeating Democratic nominee Dan French. |
May 2011 | Marc Molinaro announced his bid to succeed William Steinhaus as Dutchess County Executive, receiving endorsements from the county's Republican, Conservative, and Independence parties. |
January 2011 | Governor Andrew Cuomo appointed Molinaro to serve on the Governor's Mandate Relief Redesign Team, following a recommendation by Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb. |
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