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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Borrello wins Senate seat

Chautauqua County Executive George Borrello, a Republican, has won the 57th State Senate seat, according to unofficial results. He captured more than 70% of the vote to defeat 22-year-old Austin Morgan, a Democrat. The seat opened up earlier this year when Cathy Young resigned. The District covers Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and part of Livingston Counties.
Borrello released this statement following the election:
“I am honored and extremely humbled that the voters of the 57th District have chosen me to be their voice and advocate in the State Senate. They can be assured that I will devote myself to earning that trust, just as Cathy Young did over her successful 15-year tenure. I am tremendously grateful at the opportunity I have been given to pick up the reins from such a dedicated and hardworking public servant and will work tirelessly to live up to the standard she set.
“As I begin this new chapter, I do so with a deeper perspective on the strengths of our region and the challenges to its future. As I crisscrossed the district over the last several months, I had the privilege of meeting thousands of our residents, from a diversity of backgrounds and life experiences. Nearly all shared a deep concern for the future of Western New York and the Southern Tier. From high taxes and a hostile business climate, to infringement of our rights and freedoms, which are all part of the radical New York City-based political agenda now dominating in Albany, the people of this region believe that our state is heading down the wrong path. Fighting against these damaging policies and proposing common-sense, forward-looking solutions will be my overriding focus in the State Senate.
“I can’t wait to begin this crucial work and I am beyond grateful for this new opportunity to serve our region. In the weeks ahead, I will be working with our county government officials to facilitate a smooth transition and ensure that ongoing projects and efforts are supported and remain on track.
“I look forward to working hard in Albany and here at home for all the constituents across the four counties of the 57th District. This is an exciting new chapter for our region and my thanks go out to everyone whose encouragement, support and conviction made this victory possible.”