
Robin Wilt
NY-25 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
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Overview
Current roleTown councilmember
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationNew York
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BackgroundTown councilmember
EducationDartmouth College (Government)
Notable personal detailsRobin R. Wilt is a U.S. political candidate and local officeholder in Brighton, New York. She has served as a Brighton Town Board councilmember since January 1, 2018 and has run for Congress in New York's 25th Congressional District. She is also a real estate broker and has described herself as a community organizer and progressive activist.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate supports higher taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations, opposes lowering corporate taxes, and backs expanded federal spending for social programs (including Medicare for All and economic equality measures).
Healthcare
Supports Medicare for All and major public health investment, prioritizing universal access and lower healthcare costs. Advocates expanding public programs and treating reproductive care as healthcare.
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Immigration & Border
Supports abolishing or ending ICE, favors reducing enforcement and creating effective pathways to citizenship, and describes immigration policy in humanitarian terms (e.g., ‘humane immigration reform’).
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The candidate identifies as pro-choice and has indicated support for repealing the Hyde Amendment, signaling support for federal funding and access to abortion services while running as a progressive Democrat. Public materials and campaign coverage place the candidate on the left of the Democratic spectrum on social issues.
Climate & Energy
Supports local sustainability and climate action measures, has served as liaison to Brighton’s Sustainability Oversight Committee and participated in the town’s Climate Action Plan work, and has supported equity-focused components of state clean-heating legislation. Positions emphasize clean energy transition and community-focused climate solutions rather than opposition to transitional fossil-fuel use.
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Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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