Allegany County is part of
New York's 23rd congressional district and is represented by Republican
Nick Langworthy. In the
New York State Senate, it is part of the 57th district and is represented by Republican George M. Borrello, and the 58th district is represented by Thomas F. O'Mara. In the
New York State Assembly, the county is in the 148th Assembly District represented by Republican Joseph Sempolinski. Allegany County is divided into five districts, delineated by town borders. The Allegany County Board of Legislators consists of 15 members, three from each of the five legislative districts: District 1: Angelica, Belfast, Caneadea, Centerville, Granger, Hume, Rushford, and the village of Angelica. District 2: Amity, Clarksville, Cuba, Friendship, New Hudson, Ward, and the villages of Belmont and Cuba. District 3: Alma, Bolivar, Genesee, Independence, Scio, Willing, Wirt, and the villages of Bolivar and Richburg. District 4: Andover, Wellsville, and the villages of Andover and Wellsville. District 5: Alfred, Allen, Almond, Birdsall, Burns, Grove, West Almond, and the villages of Alfred, Almond, and Canaseraga. The current chairperson of the legislature is W. Brooke Harris. The County Administrator is Carissa M. Knapp. Allegany County is considered to be a strongly Republican county. In 2004, it voted for
George W. Bush over
John Kerry 63% to 34%, and in 2008 it voted for
John McCain over
Barack Obama 59% to 39%. It has been reported that in the last 170 years, the only Democratic candidates to win were
Franklin Pierce in 1852 and
Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Even in 1964, when Republican nominee
Barry Goldwater lost the county by 14 points, he still managed to carry the towns of Centerville, Caneadea, Granger, Hume, and Rushford. In 2006, neither Democrat
Eliot Spitzer nor
Hillary Clinton carried it in their otherwise landslide elections for governor and US senator, respectively. Eliot Spitzer lost 48.98% to
John Faso's 49.03%. Hillary Clinton lost the county by 3 points. In 2010,
Andrew Cuomo lost by a wide margin while Senator
Chuck Schumer carried it by a narrow margin of 49.46% to Jay Townsend's 48.86% a margin of 78 votes. It was one of only two counties that Senator
Kirsten Gillibrand lost to
Wendy Long in
2012. In the 2016, 2020, and 2024 presidential elections, Republican
Donald Trump received over two-thirds, the first for a Republican since 1988. ==Education==