Robert Patrick Astorino (born May 3, 1967) is an American politician, radio producer and television host who was the
county executive
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The executive may be an elected or an appointed position. When elected, the executive typically functions either as ...
of
Westchester County, New York
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from 2010 to 2017. He was the
Republican nominee for
Governor of New York in
2014
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. Astorino is one of the founders of
1050 AM
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ESPN Radio
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in New York City; he served as WEPN's
executive producer
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, executive producer of ''
The Michael Kay Show'', a host on the
MSG Network
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, as well as the first
program director for
Sirius Satellite Radio
Sirius Satellite Radio was a satellite radio (SDARS) and online radio service operating in North America, owned by Sirius XM Holdings.
Headquartered in New York City, with smaller studios in Los Angeles and Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis, Sirius ...
's "
The Catholic Channel".
Astorino served on the
Westchester County Board of Legislators from 2003 to 2005, when he launched an unsuccessful bid to unseat then-
Westchester County Executive Andrew Spano. In 2009, he challenged Spano again and prevailed. Astorino was re-elected in 2013, defeating
Democratic
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challenger
Noam Bramson
Noam Bramson (born December 13, 1969) is an American politician from the state of New York. He is the mayor of New Rochelle, New York, and has served since being appointed in January 2006 to complete the unexpired term of Mayor Timothy C. Idoni. ...
. He was defeated by incumbent New York Governor
Andrew Cuomo
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in the 2014 gubernatorial election. In 2017, Astorino ran for a third term as Westchester County Executive, but was defeated by Democratic challenger
George Latimer George Latimer may refer to:
* George Latimer (escaped slave) (1819–c. 1896), escaped slave whose case became a major political issue in Massachusetts
* George Latimer (Minnesota politician) (1935–2024), mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota
* George ...
. He unsuccessfully ran for the
New York State Senate
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Partisan com ...
in
2020
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and for the Republican nomination for the governorship in
2022
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.
Early life and education
A Mount Vernon native,
Astorino grew up in
Thornwood, New York
Thornwood is a hamlet ( unincorporated community), census-designated place (CDP), and postal designation (with zip code 10594) in the town of Mount Pleasant in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population was 3,759 at the 2010 ...
. He is of three-quarters
Italian descent. He attended
Westlake High School, and enrolled in
Fordham University
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where he received a bachelor's degree in Communications in 1989.
He later attended th
Enforex School of International Studiesin
Barcelona, Spain
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where he became fluent in Spanish.
In 1994, Astorino's father, Robert Astorino, was convicted of federal corruption charges. At the time, the senior Astorino was the Chief of Detectives for the Mt. Vernon Police Department. He and three detectives were seen on film taking $10,000 dollars during an FBI sting; Robert Astorino pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one year in prison.
Media career
After graduating from college, Astorino hosted the weeknight sports shows ''Inside Sports'' on WFAS radio and served as host and producer of ''Sports Rap'' on the
Sports Channel
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The first spo ...
television network.
Astorino has been an anchor for the
MSG Network
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program ''Talk of our Town''.
[About Rob]
.
Astorino for County Executive
'. Retrieved March 17, 2008.
Astorino is the recipient of the
Associated Press
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award for Best Spot News Coverage and award for Best News Program, and the
Metro New York Achievement in Radio award.
He is a member of the
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
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.
ESPN radio
In 2001, Astorino was one of the founders of 1050 ESPN Radio in New York.
[McBride, Cliff.]
Home, But Far From Alone
.
Tampa Bay Online
'. January 21, 2007. He directed the rebranding of New York's WEVD-AM 1050 from a
talk radio
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station to an all sports format. He became the station's Senior Producer, and worked as Executive Producer of ''
The Michael Kay Show''. He was promoted to Station Executive Producer and served until 2005, when he resigned to run for
Westchester County Executive.
As the producer of the 4:00 to 7:00 PM time slot, the team of talent assembled by Astorino included
Michael Kay,
Don La Greca, and Joey Salvia; this team helped the show succeed against longtime afternoon sports radio mainstay
Mike and the Mad Dog on
WFAN
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.
[McManus, Jane.]
Kay goes head to head with 'Mad Dog'
. '' Journal News''. January 7, 2005. His accomplishments include securing broadcast rights for the
New York Knicks
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and
New York Rangers
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, also at the expense of WFAN.
Satellite radio
In 2007, Astorino was hired as the first
program director for
Sirius Satellite Radio
Sirius Satellite Radio was a satellite radio (SDARS) and online radio service operating in North America, owned by Sirius XM Holdings.
Headquartered in New York City, with smaller studios in Los Angeles and Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis, Sirius ...
's "
The Catholic Channel".
[McDonnell, Claudi.]
Archdiocese, Sirius Satellite Radio launch the Catholic Channel
.
Catholic New York
'. December 7, 2006. He hosted a Thursday night program with
Cardinal
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**'' Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae
**'' Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, ...
Edward Egan
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, the
Archbishop of New York
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.
Astorino was hesitant at first to work on religious radio, but he changed his mind when he found out "The Catholic Channel" would be different.
[Stern, Gary.]
Catholic radio brings church to new medium
. '' Journal News''. May 1, 2007. He stated, "I think it's a great opportunity not just for the archdiocese but for the
Catholic Church
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as a whole to reach out to people across the country with a message, and have a two-way conversation."
According to the ''Journal News'', "With total authority over programming, the Archdiocese of New York was given the rare opportunity to play Michelangelo and create something new. Egan, who is not known to be a great communicator like his predecessor, Cardinal John O'Connor, gave the project his blessing. In addition to his show, he welcomed Sirius listeners when Sunday Mass from
St. Patrick's Cathedral was broadcast."
Early political career
At the age of 21, while attending college, Astorino was elected to the Mount Pleasant
board of education. He resigned three years later.
[O'Connor, Anahad.]
Less Widely Known, but Not Cowed
. ''New York Times
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''. October 30, 2005.
In 1991, Astorino defeated an incumbent town councilman in Mount Pleasant and was elected to the town board. He was reelected in 1995 and 1999.
During his tenure on the town board, he served six years as
Deputy Supervisor and 8 years as Chairman of the Public Safety Committee, which oversees the police department.
Westchester County Executive Andrew O'Rourke appointed Astorino to the Westchester County Board of Ethics in 1996. Astorino was reappointed by O'Rourke's successor,
Andy Spano in 1999.
Westchester County Legislature
In 2003, Astorino announced he was a candidate to replace retiring
County Legislator
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Sue Swanson, who represented a district encompassing
Mount Pleasant,
Pleasantville,
North Castle,
West Harrison, and portions of northern
Greenburgh. Astorino defeated his challenger with an aggressive campaign, which according to the ''
Journal News'', "raised the bar" for candidacies to the Board of Legislators.
As a county legislator, Astorino was involved in plans to redevelop the
Saw Mill River Parkway
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and restore wetlands, which is often flooded dangerously during rain storms, and coordinated meetings between the environmentalist groups,
New York State Department of Transportation and the United States Army
Corps of Engineers in 2005. He helped the board stop Westchester's payments of a "franchise fee" to their bus operator,
Liberty Lines Transit
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, after drawing attention that the contract with the company did not provide for such a payment.
Once elected, he served on the committees for parks and recreation; housing; health; public safety and criminal justice; youth; and county officers and departments.
[Robert Astorino, Legislator-District 3]
. '' Westchester County Board of Legislators''. Retrieved on March 17, 2008. After serving only two years, Astorino opted not to run for reelection, instead focusing on a challenge to incumbent County Executive Andy Spano. As an outgoing legislator, he opposed the pay increases that were enacted for board members.
Westchester County Executive
Campaigns
The 2005 campaign for
Westchester County Executive pitted the two-term
Democratic
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*A member of a Democratic Party:
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incumbent
Andy Spano, against Astorino, a
Republican.
The race featured instances where Astorino publicized a homemade video of a security breach at the County's
Kenisco dam, while the incumbent, according to the ''New York Times'', "in the face of record property-tax increases, has busied himself with a campaign against steroids for schoolchildren, as a follow-up to an anti-bullying initiative that featured admonitions from Spider-Man."
[Reisman, Phil.]
Surfing these Web sites could cure case of insomnia
. '' Journal News''. October 16, 2005. Facing an uphill battle in a Democratic county against an incumbent who raised four times as much money as he did, Astorino made a surprisingly strong showing and was defeated by 30,000 votes.
[Blain, Glenn.]
Astorino gearing up for 2009?
. '' Journal News''. January 23, 2008. Overall voter turnout was light and incumbents were largely successful throughout Westchester County.
On March 21, 2009, Astorino announced that he would run again for Westchester County Executive.
In a surprising upset, he was elected to the position on November 3, 2009, defeating incumbent Andy Spano by 15 percentage points.
Astorino ran for re-election in 2013. He defeated his challenger,
Democratic
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*A member of a Democratic Party:
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**Democratic ...
candidate
Noam Bramson
Noam Bramson (born December 13, 1969) is an American politician from the state of New York. He is the mayor of New Rochelle, New York, and has served since being appointed in January 2006 to complete the unexpired term of Mayor Timothy C. Idoni. ...
,
by 12 percentage points.
Astorino sought a third term in 2017, despite his statement during the 2014 campaign that "eight years is enough for anyone" in office. During the campaign, Astorino outspent his opponent, State Senator
George Latimer George Latimer may refer to:
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* George Latimer (Minnesota politician) (1935–2024), mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota
* George ...
, by more than 3-to-1. Additionally, Astorino was the beneficiary of over $1 million spent in the last two weeks of the race by a
super PAC funded by
Robert Mercer. Towards the end of the campaign, on October 27, 2017, Astorino was damaged by revelations from testimony in the
Norman Seabrook trial. Campaign donor Jonah Rechnitz testified that he had paid $5,790 to cover most of the cost of a
Rolex Submariner for Astorino shortly before Astorino named him as a chaplain for the Westchester County Police. Another controversy in the closing days of the race was the disclosure of an email from an Astorino lieutenant to county employees that they should "expect to donate their time" by using paid time off to volunteer for Astorino's campaign. Despite his fundraising advantage, Astorino was defeated by 14 points.
Campaign donors
As of September 2016, Astorino had received $15,000 in campaign contributions from
Donald Trump
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Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of ...
; he has stated that he considers Trump a friend.
As of November 2017, Astorino had been the biggest beneficiary of donations by
Robert Mercer
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to state and local campaigns in New York. Mercer and his daughter
Rebekah
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each gave the maximum $26,900 to Astorino's 2013 reelection campaign. Additionally, Mercer gave $1.55 million to a super PAC supporting Astorino's 2014 gubernatorial campaign and $1 million to a super PAC supporting Astorino's 2017 re-election campaign.
Tenure
In 2010, the Westchester County Legislature passed a $1.2 million bond issue to finance the restoration of the
Elijah Miller House. Astorino, who had previously supported
preserving the building five years earlier as a member of the legislature, vetoed the measure, saying it should be supported by private funds.
2014 gubernatorial campaign
On March 5, 2014, Astorino announced that he would run for New York State Governor against incumbent Democrat
Andrew Cuomo
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. Astorino called for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to resign as chairman of the
Republican Governors Association
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due to his unwillingness to support Astorino's campaign. Astorino claimed that Christie's decision not to support him was made in deference to Cuomo. Astorino was supported by
Robert Mercer's $1.55 million donation to a
super PAC backing his bid. The super PAC accounted for nearly a quarter of the total money spent on Astorino's campaign.
He was defeated in the election by a margin of 54.3%-40.3%.
Rob Astorino likely lost the 2014 New York gubernatorial election due to a pact between then Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos. According to Astorino's campaign manager Michael Lawler, Cuomo bargained that as long as Long Island Republicans would pull for Cuomo in the gubernatorial election, then Cuomo wouldn't actively rally or monetarily support Democrats running races on Long Island. The result would lead to Cuomo winning the governorship and Republicans sweeping Long Island races handily. An exasperated Lawler summed up the situation to NY Post reporter Fred Dicker saying, “I’ve had enough of these f—ing people,’’. “I’m happy to go on the record about all of this, and if that means I don’t get a job up in Albany, I’m happy with it.”
Career after the 2017 election
In September 2018, Astorino took a government relations position at Davidoff Hutcher & Citron.
In June 2020, Astorino announced his campaign for
New York's 40th State Senate district against incumbent first-term Democrat
Peter Harckham
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. Astorino lost the election, 52%-48%. He conceded the race to Harckham three weeks after Election Day.
Astornino ran unsuccessfully in the Republican primary for governor
2022 New York gubernatorial election
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, losing to Congressman Lee Zeldin In addition to Zeldin, he faced two other candidates in the 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary.
Legal issues
Lawsuit from the Westchester Independence Party
On October 31, 2013, the Westchester Independence Party filed a suit against Astorino and other defendants, alleging that Astorino and his campaign attempted to win the party's nomination by coercing dozens of staff members, political associates, friends, and family members to switch their party affiliation to the Independence Party. The lawsuit alleged Hatch Act violations and also included allegations of racketeering, conspiracy, and wire and mail fraud. On September 29, 2015, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas dismissed the case. Astorino used Westchester County funds to pay $279,391 in legal fees for his defense rather than having his campaign pay for them. The move was described as a "borderline call, at best" by the New York Public Interest Research Group.
Norman Seabrook trial
In 2016, Astorino's office received subpoenas from U.S. Attorney
Preet Bharara
Preetinder Singh Bharara (; born October 13, 1968) is an Indian-born American lawyer, author, podcaster and former federal prosecutor who served as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 2009 to 2017. He is current ...
in conjunction with an investigation into Jonah Rechnitz. Various companies tied to the Brooklyn-based businessman donated a combined $25,000 to Astorino's 2014 gubernatorial campaign. Astorino in turn made Rechnitz and friend Jeremy Reichberg county police chaplains and provided both with special parking permits despite the fact that neither man was a member of the clergy. Rechnitz later testified in the federal corruption trial of disgraced NYC corrections union boss Norman Seabrook to a history of ''quid pro quo'' with Astorino in which he helped Astorino obtain a $10,000
Rolex Submariner watch that was later confiscated by federal investigators. Astorino denied any wrongdoing and claimed that he went jewelry shopping with Rechnitz because they were meeting next door.
Astorino claimed that he paid for the watch in full, but the FBI entered into evidence a $5,790 check with the memo line "ROLEX" cut by Rechnitz to Daniela Diamonds, which sold Astorino the watch. Rechnitz testified that Astorino knew about the check. An investigation by Andrew Whitman of
FiOS1 showed that the $1,960 Astorino paid for the watch was unrealistically low, but that the cumulative total of $7,750 paid by Astorino and Rechnitz combined would be a typical price for a watch of that age and model. As of June 2019, Astorino had not been charged with a crime in connection with the purchase of the Rolex.
Personal life
Astorino's first marriage was annulled after three years. He married Sheila McCloskey
in 2001. As of 2014, the Astorinos have three children.
Electoral history
References
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1967 births
American politicians of Italian descent
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Living people
New York (state) Republicans
People from Mount Pleasant, New York
Westchester County, New York Executives
Legislators from Westchester County, New York
American expatriates in Spain