On November 1st, the State Board of Elections released updated enrollment numbers covering the period from November 1, 2024, to November 1, 2025. Once again, the data shows growth for the Conservative Party, with an increase in active members across New York State. In 2024, we had 158,797 enrolled members, and as of 2025, that number has risen to 161,187 — a 1.5% increase in Conservative Party enrollment. You can view it on the NYS BOE site here.
More details will follow in the coming weeks, as we’ll be providing a county-by-county enrollment breakdown. For now, I want to extend my congratulations to Conservatives across the state. This growth is a direct result of your dedication, reaching voters, collecting petitions, and supporting our candidates. Thank you, and congratulations on a job well done!
Big Wins
While some in the media and various data points have suggested that Tuesday was a challenging day in certain areas of the state, there were still many bright spots worth celebrating.
Broome County: Aaron Martin, former Conservative County Chair, won an exciting race for County Clerk.
Cayuga County: A member of the County Executive Committee was also elected County Clerk.
Erie County: The Town of Hamburg, one of the largest towns in the county, flipped to Republican — with the Conservative Party providing the margin of victory.
Long Island: Conservatives played a key role in keeping both Suffolk and Nassau counties under Conservative/Republican leadership.
Town of Greece: Remains strongly aligned with the Conservative Party.
Saratoga County: Under the leadership of Chairman Sartin, the Conservative Party played a pivotal role in the elections of the County District Attorney and Sheriff.
Lewiston (Niagara County): The re-elected Town Supervisor secured victory solely on the Conservative Party line.
Rockland County: County Executive Day led a strong ticket winning by 75%. In Clarkstown, Conservative/Republican Supervisor George A. Hoehmann was re-elected with 57.13% of the vote, and the Conservative/Republican slate swept the Clarkstown Town Council.
These wins highlight the ongoing strength and influence of our party across New York State.
Fall Reception Speeches
The speeches from the Conservative Party’s Fall Reception in New Rochelle are now available online! If you missed the event, you can watch remarks from Senator Ted Cruz, Joe Piscopo, Congressman Mike Lawler, and myself on YouTube here:
It was a tremendous evening celebrating our shared values and vision for New York. Now, we look ahead to CPPAC 2026, taking place February 1st and 2nd. Planning is already underway, and you’ll be seeing plenty of updates and materials released in the coming days.
Stefanik Support Growing
The New York State Conservative Party is thrilled that Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has entered the race for governor. The Congresswoman will shake up the state with her energy, ideas, and vision, putting Gov. Kathy Hochul and her progressive/socialist colleagues on notice that the radical, leftward lurch of New York ends this November. The critical mass of support for Congresswoman Stefanik ensures that she will be the Conservative Party nominee for governor. Ms. Stefanik’s announcement is giving hope to millions of New Yorkers otherwise ready to flee to Florida, Texas, or North Carolina. Her candidacy tells them: ‘Not so fast.’ Wiser heads can still turn this carnival around.
Another Year of Growth
On November 1st, the State Board of Elections released updated enrollment numbers covering the period from November 1, 2024, to November 1, 2025. Once again, the data shows growth for the Conservative Party, with an increase in active members across New York State. In 2024, we had 158,797 enrolled members, and as of 2025, that number has risen to 161,187 — a 1.5% increase in Conservative Party enrollment. You can view it on the NYS BOE site here.
More details will follow in the coming weeks, as we’ll be providing a county-by-county enrollment breakdown. For now, I want to extend my congratulations to Conservatives across the state. This growth is a direct result of your dedication, reaching voters, collecting petitions, and supporting our candidates. Thank you, and congratulations on a job well done!
Big Wins
While some in the media and various data points have suggested that Tuesday was a challenging day in certain areas of the state, there were still many bright spots worth celebrating.
These wins highlight the ongoing strength and influence of our party across New York State.
Fall Reception Speeches
The speeches from the Conservative Party’s Fall Reception in New Rochelle are now available online! If you missed the event, you can watch remarks from Senator Ted Cruz, Joe Piscopo, Congressman Mike Lawler, and myself on YouTube here:
It was a tremendous evening celebrating our shared values and vision for New York. Now, we look ahead to CPPAC 2026, taking place February 1st and 2nd. Planning is already underway, and you’ll be seeing plenty of updates and materials released in the coming days.
Stefanik Support Growing
The New York State Conservative Party is thrilled that Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has entered the race for governor. The Congresswoman will shake up the state with her energy, ideas, and vision, putting Gov. Kathy Hochul and her progressive/socialist colleagues on notice that the radical, leftward lurch of New York ends this November. The critical mass of support for Congresswoman Stefanik ensures that she will be the Conservative Party nominee for governor. Ms. Stefanik’s announcement is giving hope to millions of New Yorkers otherwise ready to flee to Florida, Texas, or North Carolina. Her candidacy tells them: ‘Not so fast.’ Wiser heads can still turn this carnival around.