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Blakeman Enters New York Governor Race, Challenging Stefanik for GOP Nomination

The state party’s embrace of Elise Stefanik leaves Bruce Blakeman starting with Trump neutral, facing a narrow path to qualify.

Overview

  • Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman formally launched his 2026 bid on Tuesday with a message centered on affordability, public safety and “putting New York first.”
  • His entry creates a likely Republican primary against Rep. Elise Stefanik, who has backing from state GOP Chair Ed Cox as party leaders signal a preference to avoid a contest.
  • President Trump praised both candidates and has not endorsed either, and Blakeman criticized Cox’s endorsement strategy in an interview after his launch.
  • Early indicators favor Stefanik, with a November poll showing her leading Blakeman roughly 74% to 4–5% among GOP voters and campaign filings reflecting about $12 million on hand to Blakeman’s roughly $1 million.
  • Blakeman can reach the ballot by winning 25% of convention delegates or filing 15,000 valid signatures with geographic distribution, as scrutiny of his Nassau record includes a transgender sports ban and a volunteer law enforcement unit criticized by opponents.