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Town of Hyde Park Democratic Committee

We are Hyde Park Democrats.

We are residents of Hyde Park who believe that getting involved in local politics is both a responsibility and an opportunity. Local government shapes daily life here, from property taxes and zoning to our schools, roads, public safety, and the Hudson riverfront. We work to elect Democrats who share our values and to build a stronger community in the town the Roosevelts called home.

The 2026 Hyde Park Democratic slate, left to right: Gregory Komar, Marc Prine, Russell Urban-Mead, Rogerrio Rodriguez, Paul Donnelly

Left to right: Gregory Komar, Marc Prine, Russell Urban-Mead, Rogerrio Rodriguez, Paul Donnelly

Next eventMeet the Town Supervisor CandidateSunday, August 9, 4:00 to 6:00 PM

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Everything comes down to November 3

The entire town government is on the ballot this year, along with state and federal offices. Here is how to be ready, and who we are working to elect.

Registration deadline
October 24, 2026

Last day to register or update your address in time to vote in the general election.

Early voting
Oct 24 to Nov 1, 2026

Nine days of in person early voting before Election Day. Hours vary by day.

Election Day
November 3, 2026

The whole town government is on the ballot, plus state and federal offices. Polls open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Working for you

Your Democratic representatives

From Town Hall to Washington, these are the Democrats representing Hyde Park up and down the ballot.

Didi Barrett, State Assembly, 106th District
State Assembly
Didi Barrett
106th District
Michelle Hinchey, State Senate, 41st District
State Senate
Michelle Hinchey
41st District
Pat Ryan, U.S. House, NY-18
U.S. House
Pat Ryan
NY-18
Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senate, New York
U.S. Senate
Kirsten Gillibrand
New York
Chuck Schumer, U.S. Senate, New York
U.S. Senate
Chuck Schumer
New York
"The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little."
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Second Inaugural Address, 1937. A son of Hyde Park, New York.

Join us

Change starts on your block.

Knock on doors, register voters, host a meet and greet, or simply stay in the loop. The committee meets monthly and there is a role for every schedule. Add your name and we will be in touch.

Volunteer with us
Who we are

Led by your neighbors

Volunteers who give their time to keep Hyde Park's democracy strong: educators, retirees, parents, and lifelong public servants.

ChairMark Campbell II
Vice ChairDeborah Seidman
SecretaryNancy Keeney
TreasurerHerbert Sweet
Meet the full committee