Washington County Republican Committee Unanimously Endorses Robert Smullen for Congress

WASHINGTON COUNTY, New York (February 7, 2026) – The Washington County Republican Committee has unanimously voted to endorse retired Marine Colonel and Assemblyman Robert Smullen in his campaign for Congress in New York’s 21st Congressional District. With this action, Smullen has now earned the support of every Republican county committee that has met and voted to date.


Smullen has received unanimous endorsements from the Essex County Republican Committee, Franklin County Republican Committee, Hamilton County Republican Committee, and now the Washington County Republican Committee. He has also been endorsed by the Warren County Republican Committee and the Warren County Conservative Party, reflecting broad and growing support across NY-21.


The endorsements underscore strong unity behind Smullen’s campaign, as Republican leaders and grassroots activists rally behind a proven conservative who supports President Donald Trump and is committed to advancing an America First agenda focused on secure borders, public safety, and economic growth.


Smullen has earned support throughout the district for his record defending constitutional rights, backing law enforcement, standing with veterans, and fighting for rural and small-town communities that have too often been overlooked.


“I am grateful for the unanimous support of the Washington County Republican Committee,” Smullen said. “I am running to support President Trump, advance an America First agenda, and ensure Upstate New York has a strong conservative voice in Congress.”


Smullen’s campaign continues to build momentum across the district, reflecting a growing coalition of Republican leaders and local organizations unified behind his candidacy.

Robert Smullen is a retired United States Marine Corps Colonel and currently serves as an Assemblyman representing Upstate New York. He is running for Congress to support President Trump’s agenda and deliver results-driven conservative leadership for NY-21.


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