Ragusa Survives in Queens
A Republican source who spent the night counting votes in Queens says that borough’s Republican County Leader, Phil Ragusa, was re-elected, despite a spirited challenge from the faction led by insurgent Bart Haggerty.
The vote, according to one person who was there, was approximately 76 percent for Ragusa and 24 percent for Haggerty, who has waged an interesting battle against the Queens GOP establishment.
(The formula for calculating the votes is a bit complicated. Each Assembly District has a weighted vote depending on the percentage of votes it got in the last gubernatorial election. That percentage is then split 50-50 between two groups. One group is the two district leaders in each AD. The other group consists of the County Committee members within the AD, which vary and can go up to as many as 200 people.)
Anyway, Queens has the largest number of registered Republican voters in the city and control of that county organization is a coveted prize on that side of the aisle. Remember, it’s where Michael Bloomberg’s 2005 Republican primary challenger, Tom Ognibene, came from.
The meeting, held in Glendale, ran late and a number of people who stayed till the end and know exactly what happened are still waking up. More details when they get their coffee.




















For Immediate Release
Contact: Daniel Egers- 917-922-8796
QUEENSGOP@YAHOO.COM
WWW.QGOP.COM
At last Thursday’s Queens County Republican Party
Reorganizational Meeting, Republican State
Committeeman and County Chairman Phil Ragusa was
re-elected to the Chairman’s post vacated by State
Senator Serphin R. Maltese last February by a 3 to 1
margin. This follows Chairman Ragusa’s resounding
victory in the September 18th Republican Primary for
State Committee.
In making the case for his re-election, Chairman Phil
Ragusa had highlighted his experience as a Republican
District leader and accomplishments as the County’s
leader since February. Ragusa emphasized his support
for Republican Senators Frank Padavan and Maltese and
their mutual support for his Chairmanship. Recounting
his pledges made and pledges honored since his
election, Chairman Ragusa spoke about successfully
ushering in many reforms and initiatives designed to
improve the Republican Party’s fortunes in Queens
including a much touted candidate school, candidate
recruitment efforts, extensive community outreach,
voter registration drives, fundraising, support for
the Queens Young Republicans, a state of the art
website and routine news releases and issue advocacy.
Chairman Ragusa also pledged to continue these
activities and to work with all Republican leaders who
share a vision for growing the Republican Party and
advancing Republican principles.
Chairman Philip Ragusa noted that his opponents ran a
tough, well-orchestrated campaign and were clearly
experienced and talented political strategists whose
energies could be put to good purpose for the
Republican Party to work for the common goals of
expanding the Republican base and electing capable,
responsible local Republican representatives to City
and State office.
Chairman Philip Ragusa also indicated that while it is
clear from the 3 to 1 election results that the vast
majority of Republican County Committee Members
responded positively to his own party building efforts
to date and plans for the future, his opponents had
clearly developed an appreciable following in some
parts of Queens including Forest Hills, Rego Park and
Jamaica in Southeastern Queens, which is why they
carried approximately 25% of the vote. All these
voters count. All these voters matter. Their voices
have been heard.
Chairman Ragusa stated “I ran on a platform of party
unity and growth and outreach, and I want every
Republican County Committeeman including my former
opponents and indeed every Republican voter to
recognize and appreciate that we are working hard for
them to rebuild the Republican Party and increase
Republican representation. Their ideas and energy and
commitment to Republican principles need to be
harnessed so we achieve all of our goals. Ideas for
reform and growth are welcome. I am especially
grateful to both Senators Padavan and Maltese for the
constancy of their support for my Chairmanship and for
all the Republicans in our committees who joined with
us and reelected me by such a solid margin.”
“I especially wish to congratulate our Executive
Committee on their election or re-election as officers
of the Republican Party in Queens. Their collective
hard work and experience will enable us to move
forward over the next two years. We are indeed
fortunate to have such a depth of talent,” concluded
Chairman Ragusa
For Immediate Release
Contact: Daniel Egers- 917-922-8796
QUEENSGOP@YAHOO.COM
WWW.QGOP.COM
At last Thursday’s Queens County Republican Party
Reorganizational Meeting, Republican State
Committeeman and County Chairman Phil Ragusa was
re-elected to the Chairman’s post vacated by State
Senator Serphin R. Maltese last February by a 3 to 1
margin. This follows Chairman Ragusa’s resounding
victory in the September 18th Republican Primary for
State Committee.
In making the case for his re-election, Chairman Phil
Ragusa had highlighted his experience as a Republican
District leader and accomplishments as the County’s
leader since February. Ragusa emphasized his support
for Republican Senators Frank Padavan and Maltese and
their mutual support for his Chairmanship. Recounting
his pledges made and pledges honored since his
election, Chairman Ragusa spoke about successfully
ushering in many reforms and initiatives designed to
improve the Republican Party’s fortunes in Queens
including a much touted candidate school, candidate
recruitment efforts, extensive community outreach,
voter registration drives, fundraising, support for
the Queens Young Republicans, a state of the art
website and routine news releases and issue advocacy.
Chairman Ragusa also pledged to continue these
activities and to work with all Republican leaders who
share a vision for growing the Republican Party and
advancing Republican principles.
Chairman Philip Ragusa noted that his opponents ran a
tough, well-orchestrated campaign and were clearly
experienced and talented political strategists whose
energies could be put to good purpose for the
Republican Party to work for the common goals of
expanding the Republican base and electing capable,
responsible local Republican representatives to City
and State office.
Chairman Philip Ragusa also indicated that while it is
clear from the 3 to 1 election results that the vast
majority of Republican County Committee Members
responded positively to his own party building efforts
to date and plans for the future, his opponents had
clearly developed an appreciable following in some
parts of Queens including Forest Hills, Rego Park and
Jamaica in Southeastern Queens, which is why they
carried approximately 25% of the vote. All these
voters count. All these voters matter. Their voices
have been heard.
Chairman Ragusa stated “I ran on a platform of party
unity and growth and outreach, and I want every
Republican County Committeeman including my former
opponents and indeed every Republican voter to
recognize and appreciate that we are working hard for
them to rebuild the Republican Party and increase
Republican representation. Their ideas and energy and
commitment to Republican principles need to be
harnessed so we achieve all of our goals. Ideas for
reform and growth are welcome. I am especially
grateful to both Senators Padavan and Maltese for the
constancy of their support for my Chairmanship and for
all the Republicans in our committees who joined with
us and reelected me by such a solid margin.”
“I especially wish to congratulate our Executive
Committee on their election or re-election as officers
of the Republican Party in Queens. Their collective
hard work and experience will enable us to move
forward over the next two years. We are indeed
fortunate to have such a depth of talent,” concluded
Chairman Ragusa
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A Republican source who spent the night counting votes in Queens says that borough’s · 礼品笔,Republican County Leader, Phil Ragusa, was re-elected, despite a spirited challenge from the faction led by insurgent Bart Haggerty