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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNY-12: Who will replace Jerry Nadler, who will retire in 2026 after 34 years in Congress repping Manhattan?
U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler will not seek re-election when his term as one of New Yorks top elected officials in Congress comes to an end next year, the 17-term Congress member said in a statement on Tuesday.
He said it was time to hang up his hat and let someone else take over his Manhattan spot in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Today, I am announcing that I will not be seeking re-election next year and that this term in Congress will be my last, the veteran politician said. This decision has not been easy. But I know in my heart it is the right one and that it is the right time to pass the torch to a new generation.
The career elected official, a Democrat, spent over three decades in his current post. He has played major roles in NYC milestone occasions, such as securing funding to rebuild the West Sides Highline an over one-mile elevated, linear city park constructed out of an abandoned rail track. First opened in 2009, the Highline today is one of NYCs most popular attractions.
https://www.amny.com/politics/jerry-nadler-not-running-reelection-congress-manhattan/

Oopsie Daisy
(6,670 posts)And I thank him for his loyalty to the party... and his service to his constituents, AND to our nation.
edhopper
(36,647 posts)they are part of the progressive resurgence in NYC.
choie
(6,120 posts)proferred Brad Lander as a candidate, and I think he'd be a perfect successor.
RandySF
(77,514 posts)I'd love to see him run for Congress.