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Maeghan Lollo

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Maeghan Lollo

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Attorney

Maeghan Lollo was a Democratic candidate for District 4 of the New York State Senate. The primary election was on September 14, 2010, and the general election was on November 2.

Elections

2010

See also: New York State Senate elections, 2010

Lollo was uncontested in the September 14 Democratic primary. Lollo was defeated by incumbent Owen H. Johnson (R) in the general election on November 2.[1]

Campaign themes

Lollo's Newsday profile lists her main priorities: "Lollo says she is running because it's time for a change for the residents of the district. She said her opponent has done a good job but it's time for new ideas. She said she represents a major component of Long Islanders: young working families who are finding it harder and harder to live comfortably on Long Island. She said she would like to see more public service announcements to let families know what support is available to them. 'It's important that we keep young families on Long Island, but as people begin to struggle they begin to look elsewhere and we have to stop that from happening...' "[2]

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