Re-elect Lydia Green for Democratic State Committee Member on June 25th

  • State Committee Member, or District Leader, is an unpaid position within the NYS and Brooklyn Democratic Parties. While District Leaders can't pass legislation, they do have a say over the inner workings of the party, judicial elections, and staffing of the Board of Elections. The District Leader position also has the potential to organize local communities and grow the party, which will be Lydia’s focus when elected to the role. You can read more about the position of District Leader here.

  • Check out what I’ve been up to during my first term as District Leader! Read more.

  • Lydia believes that as one of the highest turnout districts in the state and the center of political activism in Brooklyn, the 52nd Assembly District is the engine that drives the progressive reform movement. As District Leader, Lydia will work to build the party, educate the public, and promote redistributing resources. Read the full platform.

  • Lydia is a 28-year-old bi Jewish woman, organizer, Democratic Party reform activist, & lifelong Brooklynite running for District Leader of the NYC Assembly District 52. Read More.

New York City Assembly District 52

  • Not sure which district you live in? Find your Assembly District here.

  • Confirm your voter registration and find your poll site here.

  • The city wide primary election is June 25, 2024. You can vote early early between June 15-23rd. Read more info here.

    Request absentee ballot.

You will have the option to elect 2 candidates for State Committee.

Your ballot will look like this. Vote Lydia & Aaron!

A voting ballot for a member of the state committee, with options for Lydia B. Green, Aaron Ouyang, and Sabrina Gates, showing their names, gender, and selection status.

Endorsed By

  • A circular black and white graphic with the words "New Kings Democrats" and a stylized letter 'M' symbol beneath the text.

    New Kings Democrats

  • Circle with blue background and the words "BKLYN CAN'T WAIT!" in bold, black and white text.

    Brooklyn Can't Wait

  • Blue letter 'B' with orange rays radiating behind it, resembling a sunburst or explosion.

    Brooklyn Young Democrats

  • Logo of the Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats, featuring a white donkey inside a blue circle with the organization's name written around the border.

    Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats

  • Logo for Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn, featuring a black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple horizontal line underneath the text.

    Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn

  • A woman with long dark hair, glasses, and earrings standing outdoors in bright sunlight with a blurred urban background.

    Shahana Hanif, Council Member

  • A woman with shoulder-length black hair smiling and looking slightly to the side, wearing a black top against a plain light background.

    Yuh-Line Niou, Former Assembly Member

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