Central New York state Assemblyman Will Barclay has been re-elected as Republican leader in the Democratic-dominated chamber.
The vote was held with Republican lawmakers Monday afternoon as they prepare for the 2025 legislative session set to begin in January.
Barclay was first elected to the state Assembly in 2002 and has led the Assembly Republicans since 2020, replacing Brian Kolb.
“I am deeply thankful to the members of this Conference for the trust and confidence they’ve shown in me,” Barclay said. “I work alongside extremely hardworking men and women, which now includes six new members who bring fresh perspectives and enthusiasm to our team. To receive their vote is an honor and a privilege. We are eager to begin the 2025 Legislative Session and will use every day as an opportunity to better the lives of the people in our great state. We will continue our efforts to make New York safer, more affordable and a place where every family will choose to build their future."
Republicans have been in the minority in the 150-member state Assembly since the 1970s, and Democrats will once again hold a supermajority in the state Legislature's lower chamber.