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Current roleLieutenant Governor
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
Age49 years old (Jan 28, 1977)
GenderMale
LocationNew York
BackgroundAttorney
EducationColgate University (B.A., 1999)
Notable personal detailsAntonio Ramon Delgado is an American attorney and politician who has served as the Lieutenant Governor of New York since May 2022 after previously representing New York's 19th Congressional District in the U.S. House (2019–2022). Raised in Schenectady, New York, he earned a B.A. from Colgate University, studied at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, and received a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He has also worked as a musician and as an attorney in private practice, including complex commercial litigation and pro bono work focused on criminal justice reform.
Supports raising taxes on the ultra-wealthy and large corporations, including proposals to increase the corporate tax rate and collect stock transfer taxes, and pairs those revenue plans with expanded public spending on programs such as universal child care and single-payer health care. Advocates eliminating ineffective tax breaks for developers and providing targeted tax relief for middle-class families while making billionaires and corporations “pay their fair share.”
Antonio Delgado has supported expanding public-sector health coverage through a federal “public option” (Medicare X) he introduced as a congressman and has publicly called for universal health care and expansion of New York’s Essential Plan as part of his gubernatorial platform. His positions emphasize expanding government-run options and broader access rather than advocating full single‑payer repeal of private insurance.
Supports stronger immigrant protections in New York including banning local cooperation with ICE 287(g) agreements, prohibiting masked ICE raids, ending private immigration detention, and expanding legal assistance for immigrants while opposing extreme enforcement measures such as blanket deportation policies.
Supports protecting and expanding access to abortion and reproductive healthcare, positions New York as a safe haven for people seeking abortion care, and has worked with other Democratic lieutenant governors to defend reproductive rights. Advocacy includes public statements praising state legislation to protect abortion access and participation in a Reproductive Freedom Coalition.
Supports accelerated clean-energy investment and climate action while opposing new fossil-fuel infrastructure such as the NESE gas pipeline. Emphasizes transitioning New York toward renewables, lowering energy costs, and protecting water and communities from polluting projects.
Supports strong gun-safety measures including strengthened red flag laws, expanded enforcement and community violence-prevention funding, and general 'common-sense' firearm restrictions to reduce gun violence. Has participated in announcements and initiatives highlighting New York’s strengthened gun-safety laws and funded community-based anti-violence programs.
New York Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado has ended and suspended his campaign to challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul in the Democratic primary for governor, saying he has no viable path forward. He struggled to secure support at the State Democratic convention and did not get an endorsement from the Working Families Party. His exit clears the way for Hochul to become the likely Democratic nominee, as she continues to consolidate support and endorsements within the party.



Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2022
LatestCycle 2022
Source: FEC
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