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Heather Scribner, a Republican and Fulton County treasurer, is running to succeed Robert Smullen in New York’s 118th Assembly district.
Heather Scribner, 52, of Gloversville, has launched her campaign for New York’s 118th Assembly district, aiming to succeed Robert Smullen, who is running for Congress.
A Republican and current Fulton County treasurer, Scribner brings experience as a town clerk, small-business owner, and former state Senate staffer.
She is running on a conservative platform focused on fiscal responsibility, public safety, opposition to state mandates, and support for rural communities, family farms, and first responders.
The Republican primary, set for June, includes three other candidates, with no Democratic contenders announced.
The district covers parts of Hamilton, Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, and Oneida counties.
The general election is scheduled for November.
Heather Scribner, republicana y tesorera del condado de Fulton, se postula para suceder a Robert Smullen en el 118o distrito de la Asamblea de Nueva York.