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The Bronx County Conservative Party, more commonly known as the Bronx Conservative Party, is a regional affiliate of the United States Conservative Party for the borough of the Bronx in New York City, New York.[1]
Leadership
[edit]The Bronx Conservative Party, maintains a small executive committee, having a chairman, vice chairman, recording secretary and a district leader for each seat in the New York State Assembly.[1][2]
Since the end of 2021, the Bronx Conservative Party had shown minimal activity despite fielding candidates for the ballot. However, this trend shifted post-2023 elections with increased candidate submissions and heightened community engagement.[3]
For the 2024 elections, they have received more media attention than in previous years and have successfully submitted candidates for 21 legislative positions, securing 18 of them. This resurgence marks a significant uptick in their political presence and influence within the Bronx.[4][5]
The Current Chairman is Patrick McManus, and the vice chairman is Gonzalo Duran who were both elected in 2023.[1][6][7]
History
[edit]2023 Election
[edit]In the 17th District, the Bronx GOP candidate, Rosalie Nieves, is running unopposed and will face off against incumbent Bronx Democrat Party candidate Rafael Salamanca, and Gonzalo Duran, Salamanca's democratic challenger who has secured the Conservative Party's nomination.[8][9]
2024 Election
[edit]In the 15th Congressional District, the Bronx County Conservative Party candidate and Bronx GOP endorsed candidate, Gonzalo Duran, is running unopposed and will face off against incumbent Democrat Ritchie Torres.[10]
Elected officials
[edit]As of 2024, the Bronx Conservative Party has no elected officials in the New York Senate, New York House of Representatives, or the Executive of New York and one Republican Party candidate endorsed by the Bronx Conservative Party in the New York City Council.[11]
New York City Council
- Kristy Marmorato represents the 13th District since 2024 .[12][13]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "The Bronx Conservative Party". The Bronx Conservative Party. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ Greene, David (21 January 2024). "Bronx County Conservative Party Returns with Annual Christmas Party & Toy Giveaway". Norwood News.
- ^ Press, Robert (18 December 2021). "Bronx Conservative Party Christmas Party Features Bronx Republicans Candidates". The Bronx Chronicle.
- ^ Stahl, Maya (3 July 2024). "Conservatives Say They're on the Rise in the Bronx". The Bronx Times.
- ^ Duran, Gonzalo (26 June 2024). "Gonzalo Duran: Announcing my Candidacy for NY Congress- District 15". GonzaloDuran.NYC.
- ^ Harper, Jennifer. "A message from the Bronx for Donald Trump". The Washington Times.
- ^ Greene, David (May 21, 2024). "Build-up Surrounds End of Trump Trial and Planned Crotona Park Rally & Counter Protest". The Norwood News.
- ^ Sequeira, Robbie (May 17, 2023). "Knocked out of Dem primary, CD17 challenger Gonzalo Duran pivots to Conservative Party ballot line". The Bronx Times.
- ^ "City Council District 17". The City. June 1, 2023.
- ^ Bronck, Jonas (15 June 2024). "The Bronx Conservative & Republican Party Endorses Gonzalo Duran For NY's Congressional District 15". The Bronx Daily. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ Greene, David (November 7, 2023). "UPDATE Elections 2023: Unofficial Results on Election Night, Marmorato Declares Victory in CD13". The Norwood News.
- ^ Gartland, Michael (7 November 2023). "GOP candidate Kristy Marmorato declares victory in stunning upset in Bronx Council race". Daily News. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
- ^ Schneider, Aliya (12 July 2023). "With all ballots counted, Marmorato wins GOP, Conservative lines, locks in date with Velázquez". The Bronx Times.
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