Rep. Lawler announces he will not run for governor, will seek reelection to House

"I know how important my seat is to being able to deliver results," Lawler said.

Tara Rosenblum, Lee Danuff and Brian Heyman

Jul 22, 2025, 11:16 PM

Updated 1 hr ago

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Rep. Lawler announces he will not run for governor, will seek reelection to House
Rep. Mike Lawler has decided not to run for New York governor after many months of speculation.
Lawler will instead seek reelection to the House. He addressed the decision in an interview with News 12's Senior Reporter Tara Rosenblum.
"I know how important my seat is to being able to deliver results," Lawler said.
Lawler currently serves in New York's 17th Congressional District that includes Rockland and Putnam counties, as well as most of Westchester County and some of Dutchess County. The Republican has also been a member of the New York State Assembly.
"I actually love what I'm doing. I love being a member of Congress and representing the 17th Congressional District," said Lawler. "I'm born and raised in Rockland, lived their my whole life, worked throughout the whole Hudson Valley. So this district means a great deal to me."
Fellow Republicans Rep. Elise Stefanik and Nassau County Bruce Blakeman have also been discussed as possible contenders for New York governor.
"I think Elise owes it to the party, owes it to the people of the state to run," said Lawler.
Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul has already announced that she is running for a second term as governor.
"The fact is she can say whatever she wants. She is the worst governor," said Lawler in regard to Hochul.