Gary Pudup announced his candidacy for the 134th Assembly District, which covers Greece, Ogden, and Parma. Credit: PHOTO BY JEREMY MOULE

Monroe County Democrats have tapped Gary Pudup, former local director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, to run for State Assembly. 

Pudup announced his candidacy at a press conference this morning at Monroe County Democratic Committee headquarters. He’s running for the 134th Assembly District, which covers the towns of Greece, Ogden, and Parma. The seat doesn’t have an incumbent; Republican Bill Reilich resigned after he was elected Greece supervisor.

Pudup said he’s lived and worked in the area for most of his life. He spent 29 years working for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, where he was a road patrol officer, investigator, sergeant in a couple of units, and an internal affairs officer. 

Pudup was director of the Genesee Valley chapter of the NYCLU after retiring from the sheriff’s office. The job gave him the opportunity to see how laws affect people, he said, and to advocate for changes to laws. He advocated for marriage equality and immigration reform.

On the state’s SAFE Act gun control law, which will likely be a major issue in races across the state this year, Pudup said he supports the law. But he said he’s also willing to listen to specific concerns and address the law, if needed.

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2 replies on “Dems announce candidate for State Assembly seat”

  1. He advocates for marriage equality, immigration reform and the SAFE Act and is the former ACLU director. He’s running in a seat that Democrats haven’t held since Joe Robach switched to the Republicans over a decade ago. And Greece, the bulk of the district, hasn’t elected a Democratic supervisor since 1929. Good luck Gary.

  2. I wish I lived in Greece so I could vote for him! I really have a lot of respect for Gary.

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