Gov. Kathy Hochul has chosen Adrienne Adams, New York Metropolis’s first Black girl Metropolis Council speaker, as her operating mate within the 2026 gubernatorial race. Though having two ladies on the identical ticket is just not unparalleled in different states, it’s unprecedented for New York.
Hochul is at present the main Democratic candidate for governor since her former lieutenant governor, Antonio Delgado, introduced that he was suspending his marketing campaign on February 10. On the Republican aspect, Bruce Blakeman is operating towards Hochul. Congressmember Elise Stefanik, who was shaping as much as be a severe contender to Hochul, additionally dropped out of the race.
In New York, the governor and lieutenant governor candidates run collectively on the identical ticket, not like in different states the place the 2 run individually and are each nominated, in addition to elected, by voters. Whereas the overwhelming majority of those have been males in U.S. historical past, at present there are not less than 4 states which have had all-woman gubernatorial tickets and have been profitable.
“What occurs initially is … there’s this large flurry of tales about how that is so uncommon, after which it’s a must to suppose again on the tons of and tons of and tons of of same-gender tickets that we’ve seen which are males,” stated Debbie Walsh, director of the Heart for American Ladies and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers College. “And nobody writes a narrative about that.”
Within the 2022 Iowa governor’s race, each main celebration candidates for governor have been ladies, with Republican incumbent Kim Reynolds defeating Democratic challenger Deidre DeJear. In Arkansas, Republicans Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Leslie Rutledge have been nominated and ran individually however gained their races for governor and lieutenant governor in 2022. In that very same yr, Democrats Maura Healey, who made historical past as the primary out lesbian governor, and Kim Driscoll ran individually within the major, however as a joint all-woman ticket of their normal election in Massachusetts. Lastly, Democrats Abigail Spanberger and Ghazala Hashmi made historical past once they gained in Virginia in 2025.
“The dialogue is will voters vote for 2 ladies to guide their state. I want to simply remark that Massachusetts, Arkansas, Virginia, and Iowa have ladies main their state in each of these positions they usually have managed to outlive,” stated Walsh.
There are additionally quite a few situations the place all-woman groups who have been candidates, both collectively or ran individually, over the past 32 years, however the Illinois race in 1994 was one of many first situations the place two ladies, Democrats Daybreak Clark Netsch and Penny Severns, have been collectively on the poll going into the first.
In New York State, the first will happen on June 23, 2026. The overall election will happen on November 3, 2026.
Gender and governance
“My first day in workplace over 4 years in the past, I took somewhat liberty and tailored Teddy Roosevelt’s well-known speech,” Hochul stated on the New York State Democratic Conference in Syracuse on February 6. The state delegates formally voted to appoint Hochul and Adams because the Dem candidates — an historic designation. “It’s not the critic who counts, however the critic goes to the person within the enviornment, whose face is marred by mud, sweat, and blood, who strives valiantly. And I stated then, nicely, for the primary time, New York had a girl within the enviornment.”
Hochul turned New York’s first feminine governor after former Governor Andrew Cuomo resigned as a result of a number of sexual harassment scandals in 2021. She was his lieutenant governor on the time. She went on to run for and win her first full time period as governor in her personal proper in 2023. Nevertheless, she has not had nice luck together with her operating mates, each of whom have been Black males.
Harlem’s Brian Benjamin served as her first lieutenant governor, however was pressured to resign as he battled federal fraud expenses in court docket in 2022. These expenses have been later thrown out by a federal choose later that yr, however the harm had been finished to his political profession. To interchange Benjamin, Hochul introduced former Congressmember Antonio Delgado from Schenectady. He was the state’s first Afro-Latino within the position and served with Hochul till 2024. The primary rift between him and Hochul turned obvious when Delgado referred to as for former President Joe Biden to finish his presidential marketing campaign towards then-candidate Donald Trump.
Clearly, Hochul’s makes an attempt to select a traditional man of colour who appeals to downstate New York Metropolis voters weren’t working.
“I’m not saying she’s doing it for altruistic causes,” stated Walsh. “I’m saying she’s making a lot of political calculations right here, however she is pushing again on a really typical knowledge and political technique, which is should you’re a girl candidate operating for chief govt, you don’t choose a girl as your operating mate.”
Adams stated in a press release that she was “honored” to be chosen. Throughout her temporary run for mayor of New York Metropolis final yr, it was additionally rumored that she was fascinated about being Hochul’s operating mate.
“As NYC Council speaker, I spent each day working to seek out widespread floor on inexpensive housing, baby care, and decreasing prices for New Yorkers struggling to get by,” stated Adams. “We made progress, however there’s extra work to do — and with Governor Kathy Hochul’s management, we’re going to get it finished collectively.”
Hochul and Adams are receiving a lot assist from political allies. They’ve been endorsed by heavy hitters like state Democratic Social gathering Chair Jay S. Jacobs; New York State Lawyer Normal Letitia James, a long-time buddy of Adams’s; and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
In an op-ed for The Nation, Mamdani praised Hochul’s monetary assist for common baby care and dealing collectively to defend democracy. “New Yorkers deserve leaders who imagine in transformation,” he wrote.
“Governor Hochul couldn’t have picked a greater operating mate than Adrienne Adams, a proud daughter of Southeast Queens who’s labored laborious to decrease prices for New Yorkers, defend their well being care, and maintain our communities protected,” stated Jacobs in a press release. “As Donald Trump and Bruce Blakeman spend each day attacking the state of New York, our ticket can be led by two mothers who’ve spent their careers combating for affordability — and with Governor Hochul and Adrienne Adams’s management this yr, we’re going to construct the motion essential to take again the Home and get Democrats elected up and down the poll.”
There additionally has been loads of surprising resistance to Adams within the lieutenant governor place.
Brooklyn Democratic Social gathering Chair Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn pushed the Brooklyn County Dems to endorse Hochul for re-election early on February 3, however as quickly as Adams was introduced as her choose, the Kings County (Brooklyn) Democratic County Committee executives instantly tried to rescind the endorsement with out all voting events current.
They referred to as Adams as Hochul’s operating mate a “political miscalculation on the a part of the Governor’s marketing campaign and their failure to have interaction or seek the advice of Brooklyn Democratic leaders.” The chaotic coup of kinds was short-lived, although. Bichotte Hermelyn was very visibly on the conference in Syracuse in assist of Hochul and Adams. The Brooklyn Dems celebration modified their tune and put out a press release additionally endorsing them.

















