The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Former Syracuse mayor is running for governor

- By Chris Carola

ALBANY, N.Y. » Stephanie Miner, an ex-Syracuse mayor and former ally of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, announced Monday that she’s running for governor as an independen­t.

Miner, a 48-year-old registered Democrat, said she’s launching her campaign to disrupt what she referred to as Albany’s “corrupt political culture,” echoing sentiments voiced by other candidates seeking to keep Cuomo from winning a third term.

“We have a completely broken system,” she told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. “I think the voters know the system favors insider and special interests.”

Miner made her campaign announceme­nt in an interview with The New York Times before tweeting Monday morning that she’s running as “a citizen of New York.”

Polls show Cuomo with a comfortabl­e lead over actress Cynthia Nixon heading into the Democratic primary. Surveys also found Cuomo with big leads over Republican Dutchess County executive Marcus J. Molinaro in a general election matchup.

The governor may now face a four-way race in November. Cuomo has secured the Democratic Party nomination, while Nixon has already won the nomination of the Working Families Party, meaning she could stay on the ballot in the general election. Miner, a for- mer top official in the state Democratic Party, plans to circulate petitions to appear on the November ballot under a new party line, the Serve America Movement.

“The voting public wants more choices and better options than just establishm­ent candidates,” she said.

Miner served two terms as mayor of Syracuse from 2010 to 2018. Dealing with her city’s crumbling infrastruc­ture — Syracuse averaged one water main break per day during 2014 — helped convince her that restoring the state’s highways, bridges, water systems and subways should be New York’s economic developmen­t engine, and not Cuomo-backed programs “that make these big announceme­nts on job cre- ation and go nowhere.”

The comment was a dig at Cuomo’s economic developmen­t policies that are increasing­ly coming under fire amid high-profile corruption trials stemming from bid-rigging allegation­s made against former public figures who were close to the governor. Cuomo hasn’t been accused of any wrongdoing.

Cuomo, first elected in 2010, and Miner were allies early on, with the governor appointing her a chairwoman of the state Democratic Party during his first term. Their relationsh­ip soured when Miner objected to Cuomo supporting municipali­ties borrowing to cover public pensions instead of getting more aid from the state to cover local costs.

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