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RandySF

(83,178 posts)
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 05:31 PM 11 hrs ago

Nassau Deputy Minority Leader Drucker (D) won't run for re-election

Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold Drucker will not seek re-election this November, which will bring his service to a close after nearly a decade as an elected official.

Drucker, a Democrat, currently represents Nassau County’s 16th District, which incorporates Jericho, Plainview, parts of Woodbury, Old Bethpage and Farmingdale. He was first elected to the county legislature in 2016 during a special election after Judy Jacobs of Woodbury died.

Drucker won his fifth election in 2025, defeating Republican candidate Jennifer Gallub-Pravato. Due to a change in the voting cycle to have county legislator elections coincide with federal elections, Nassau County’s 19 legislators will be up for re-election this year rather than serving a full two-year term.

Republicans currently hold 11 of the 19 seats in the county legislature.




https://www.longislandpress.com/2026/03/03/drucker-reelection/

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