U.S. House of Representatives
Elections 2022 On January 14, 2022, U.S. representative
John Katko announced that he would not seek reelection in 2022, creating a vacancy. The contentious
2022 redistricting combined much of Katko's district with portions of a district represented by
Claudia Tenney, whose district was divided. Tenney successfully ran in the new
24th district. Williams' home in Sennett lay in the 24th, two miles outside of the border of the 22nd; he chose to run in the 22nd, in part, to avoid a primary against Tenney. There is no legal requirement that a representative live within the district he represents, although the fact that he did not became a point of criticism. Katko, while supporting other local Republicans, remained neutral in the primary. Katko supporters endorsed Steven Wells, a local party official who had lost to Tenney in the 2016 primary, and who was seen as the party's favorite. while Williams was endorsed by the
Conservative Party of New York. Campaign ads by the Republican
Congressional Leadership Fund during the primary labeled Williams as out of touch and elitist for his truffle farm because it's an expensive gourmet ingredient. In the general election, Williams faced
Democratic nominee Francis Conole, also a U.S. Navy veteran. The race gained national attention.
Politico and
The New York Times both noted the race as particularly competitive. National PACs ran ads, including the Democratic House Majority PAC drawing more attention to truffles. and Stefanik endorsed him. But Katko did not. Debates between Williams and Conole were contentious. Conole said that Williams did not know Central New York and that his self-descriptions as a "political outsider" were bogus. Williams said that Conole's 20-year military career left him ill-equipped to handle issues of the economy and private business. In the general election, Williams defeated Conole by a margin of 1.5%.
2024 In August 2023, Williams announced that he was running for a second term in 2024. His campaign website and Facebook page described himself as a political outsider and said his priorities included lower energy costs, a secure border, public safety, good-paying jobs, and robust infrastructure projects. Williams was widely considered the most vulnerable sitting congressman after redistricting added more Democrats to his district. During the campaign, Williams faced criticism over his stance on abortion. He had celebrated the
overturning of Roe v. Wade and said that he believes abortion ought to only be available in cases of rape, incest or medical necessity. He lost the November 5, 2024, election to Democratic
state senator John Mannion.
Tenure He was one of four Republican representatives from New York who on January 11, 2023, called for
George Santos to resign in light of false biographical statements that Santos had made. On December 1, he voted yes on the successful vote to expel Santos from the House. On September 12, 2023, when House speaker
Kevin McCarthy announced an
impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden, Williams said he supported the inquiry. An analysis by
LegiStorm found that Williams's office had an unusually high rate of staff turnover, ranking as the 3rd highest rate in the House. At a 2023 Christmas party in Washington, a verbal confrontation between Williams and Michael Gordon, his former chief of staff and campaign manager, was recorded by Ryan Sweeney, another former staffer. Williams said that Sweeney and Gordon had threatened to expose personal details about his daughter.
Committee assignments For the 118th Congress: •
Committee on Education and the Workforce •
Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education •
Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development •
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology •
Subcommittee on Energy (Chair) •
Subcommittee on Research and Technology •
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure •
Subcommittee on Highways and Transit •
Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials (Vice Chair) •
Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment Caucus memberships •
Republican Governance Group == Political views ==