Assemblyman Dan Stec (R,C,I-Queensbury) today announced another crucial endorsement in his campaign for State Senate. The Washington County Republican Committee has now officially backed his candidacy to succeed retiring Senator Betty Little as the representative for the 45th District.
In announcing his party’s overwhelming support for Stec, Washington County Republican Committee Chairman Dan Boucher cited the Assemblyman’s proven record and experience in advocating for Washington County families and small businesses.
“Thank you to the Washington County Republican Party for endorsing my Senate campaign,” Stec said. “During my time as an Assemblyman, I’ve proudly worked with and for Washington County seniors, families and job creators. The county is home to some of the hardest working, most dedicated residents in the state and as our next State Senator, I will continue to work tirelessly on their behalf.”
“Dan Stec is the clear choice for State Senate,” said Chairman Dan Boucher. “Since 2013, Dan has served the parts of Washington County he represents with distinction. He’s committed to helping our communities and has proven himself to be a strong defender of our values. Dan Stec will be a great Senator for the 45th District.”
The 45th Senate District is comprised of all or part of six different counties. Assemblyman Stec has been officially received the official endorsement from the Republican Committees in five of the six: Washington, Clinton, Essex, Franklin and Warren. He is also supported by the St. Lawrence and Warren County Conservative Parties – as well as the recipient of endorsements from dozens of state and local elected officials in all six counties.