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Labor & Unions
Supports strengthening union representation and labor rights, drawing on her background as a union electrician.
News coverage frames Ziogas as attempting to mobilize Staten Island's labor base, consistent with her professional background as a union electrician running a populist Democratic campaign.
Economic Populism
Positions herself as a populist Democrat focused on working-class and economic fairness issues.
The New York Times characterizes her campaign as part of a populist Democratic effort to flip the district, suggesting a platform centered on economic issues affecting working families.
Party Affiliation & Primary Positioning
Running as a Democrat in the crowded primary field for New York's Staten Island congressional seat.
Multiple SILive.com articles cover her as an active candidate in the Staten Island Democratic primary field, including coverage of the party's endorsement process and shrinking candidate field.
Campaign Integrity / Ballot Access
No specific position identified; her candidacy has been discussed in the context of ballot access disputes involving other candidates in the race.
Coverage of 'Staten Island ballot drama' and a rival candidate's ouster suggests contentious primary dynamics, though Ziogas's specific stance on these disputes is not detailed in available grounding.
Energy & Offshore Wind
No confirmed position; tangential news connects a Staten Island woman's role in offshore wind labor negotiations, but this is not confirmed to be Ziogas or reflective of her policy views.
A related SILive.com story about a Staten Island woman negotiating a union offshore-wind deal appeared in search results, but it is unclear if this refers to Ziogas or represents her stance on energy policy.
General Candidacy & Political Viability
Seeks to challenge the incumbent Republican in New York's only GOP-held House seat in NYC.
Framed by the New York Times as part of a broader Democratic effort to flip the seat, indicating her campaign's primary goal is unseating the Republican incumbent representing Staten Island.
Total Raised
$130.6K
Total Spent
$130.6K
Cash on Hand
$0
Top Donor PACs
https://WWW.ALLISONZIOGAS.COM
Verified via FEC committee filing (Form 1)