Officials
Biography
Senator Rachel May is a Democrat and Working Families Party member representing New York's 48th Senate District, which includes the City of Syracuse, parts of Onondaga County, and Cayuga County. A Syracuse resident with a background in higher education and progressive activism, she unexpectedly entered politics in 2018 to challenge seven-term incumbent David Valesky, a member of the Independent Democratic Conference that caucused with Republicans; she became one of six successful challengers and the only winner outside New York City. Notable achievements include chairing the Committee on Aging during the COVID-19 pandemic, where she co-led hearings on nursing home outbreaks and helped pass major reforms; she currently serves as Chair of the Committee on Consumer Protection and Chair of the Legislative Commission on Rural Resources, and has been honored as a 2025 Women of Distinction and New York State Senate Veterans' Hall of Fame honoree. She previously represented District 53 before redistricting to District 48 .
Education and Political Experience
- Spent her career in higher education before entering politics, with no prior planned runs for office.
- Elected in 2018 by defeating an IDC incumbent, demonstrating viability of progressive politics upstate.
- As Aging Committee Chair, led COVID-19 nursing home investigations and reforms.
- Supported farmworker rights legislation, including collective bargaining and overtime, through cross-district collaboration.
- DLCC Spotlight candidate in prior elections; active in Democratic Steering Committee .
Committees
11 assignmentsAt a glance
- Office
- State Senator
- District
- Senate District 48
- Mailing
- Room 803, Legislative Office Building 198 State Street, Albany, NY 12247