Why Workers Should Vote Tom Suozzi For NY-3 In The Special Election On February 13th
The Special Election for New York's third congressional district is on February 13, 2024. The New York State AFL-CIO endorsed Tom Suozzi for this race because he has a proven record of fighting for working people.
Voters in NY-3 can vote early February 3-11 in person, or they can vote early by mail. Find your polling place on the Board of Elections website.
About Tom Suozzi
A Union Strong Record of Accomplishment
Some candidates run on promises, but Tom has already delivered for hardworking New Yorkers. He has a 96% lifetime voting record on the issues important to union members.
Fighting For Your Right To A Union
Tom co-sponsored the PRO Act, which would ensure that workers could exercise their right to organize a union without interference from their employers to negotiate better wages, benefits and working conditions.
Working for Working People
In Congress, Tom chaired a Labor Caucus to ensure workers had a voice in the Halls of the Capitol committed to improving their lives and growing the middle class.
Putting New Yorkers, Not Political Parties First
Tom will work across the aisle to get things done for his constituents. Tom was Vice-Chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus, a group credited with creating the framework that led to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which directed tens of billions of dollars in federal funding to New York for roads, bridges, and public transit.
Raised in a Union Family
Tom knows the difference a union makes in the lives of their members because he is the grandson of a Local 3 IBEW member who installed lights at the top of the Empire State Building.
Get Involved
When union members work together, we can elect leaders who will fight hard for working people. You can help by participating in an upcoming labor walk or sign up to volunteer for the Virtual Phone Bank.
Upcoming Union Walks
How you vote is a personal decision. The New York State AFL-CIO researched the candidates and recommends Tom Suozzi as the best choice for working people in New York's third congressional district.