The Democratic major in New York’s eleventh Congressional district is heating up, even after the U.S. Supreme Courtroom delivered a victory for Republican incumbent Nicole Malliotakis.
Former police officer and political staffer Michael DeCillis jumped into the race on Monday, condemning Malliotakis and her celebration.
“I’m running because President Trump and Congressional Republicans including Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis are destroying democracy at home, and diplomacy and security abroad,” he mentioned in a press release. “We’re all struggling to pay bills while inflation and tariffs eat into our already thin family budgets. Families are finding it nearly impossible to afford healthcare, groceries, our kids’ education, and their homes, while Trump and his friends made literal billions through tax cuts and grift.”
Brooklynites participate within the 2025 normal election. File picture by Gabriele Holtermann
A fourth-generation Staten Islander who now lives in Bay Ridge, DeCillis spent ten years with the NYPD, served as a paramedic on 9/11, and spent a number of years as a particular training instructor in New York Metropolis public faculties.
Extra lately, DeCillis labored as a political advisor and Chief of Employees for then-Meeting member Mathylde Frontus earlier than taking up a gig as assistant counsel for the NYC Districting Fee. He has mounted two congressional campaigns in NY-11 earlier than, however ended each earlier than Election Day.
DeCillis slammed Trump’s administration and the actions of all congressional Republicans, and condemned Malliotakis for supporting the president’s nationwide ICE crackdown and his army marketing campaign on Iran.
“Malliotakis has supported every inhumane, cruel, and unconstitutional policy that Trump has implemented,” he mentioned.
Incumbent Republican Nicole Malliotakis. File picture by Paul Frangipane
The candidate mentioned Malliotakis and her colleagues within the Republican-majority Home “have been absent for the past year,” and had didn’t act “as a co-equal branch of government.”
“House Republicans ended 2025 as the least productive Congress in modern history – while we all live with the fear and anxiety of not knowing if we’ll even have democratic elections this fall,” he mentioned. “Enough of this insanity, I’m here to get to work restoring and strengthening democracy, and to bring focus and actual solutions to the residents of NY-11.”
DeCillis will face off towards longtime instructor Troy McGhie — who declared his candidacy final summer time — within the June Democratic major. With the Republican race to this point uncontested, the winner of the Democratic major will go on to battle Malliotakis within the November normal election.
Democrats put up a combat in NY-11.
Democrats are hoping to win the Home majority with the 2026 midterms, and solely have to flip just a few Republican-held seats to take action. For some time, it appeared that the celebration had some hope in NY-11.
Final month, a Manhattan Supreme Courtroom choose dominated that the prevailing strains of NY-11 — which incorporates all of Staten Island and a part of southern Brooklyn — unlawfully diluted the voting energy of Black and Latino residents, and ordered a brand new map to be drawn earlier than the midterms.
Democrats pushed for a brand new map that will mix Staten Island with decrease Manhattan, relatively than southern Brooklyn, bringing extra progressive voters into the district and opening the door for a Democrat to flip the district.
The prevailing map of NY-11 (left) which can stay in place for the 2026 primaries, and the proposed map (proper.) Photos courtesy of NYS GIS Information/NY Supreme Courtroom
Malliotakis, who doubtless would have misplaced her seat in a redrawn district, appealed the choice and sought an emergency keep from the U.S. Supreme Courtroom. On Monday, the courtroom dominated that the outdated map should be used whereas the appeals course of is underway, that means will probably be in place for the 2026 midterms.
Although NY-11 has traditionally been pretty conservative, Democrat Max Rose ousted a Republican incumbent in 2018, however served only a single time period earlier than he was unseated by Malliotakis. Rose tried to retake the seat in 2022, however once more misplaced to Malliotakis.
Southern Brooklyn has grow to be more and more conservative lately. In 2022, a number of longtime Democratic Meeting Members — together with DeCillis’ former boss, Frontus — have been unseated by Republicans in a neighborhood “Red Wave.” In 2024, Republican Steve Chan defeated Democratic incumbent Iwen Chu in state Senate District 17, the place she had eked out a slender victory simply two years earlier.




