Following the election of
Donald Trump, voters became more aware of the
Independent Democratic Conference, where state Senators elected as Democrats formed an alliance with Republicans to provide them with the Senate majority in return for better committee assignments and larger office budgets, among other benefits. Among the members of the IDC was
David Valesky, who had represented the district since 2005. In the
2018 elections, May ran for
New York State Senate against Valesky in the Democratic primary. The election was the first serious challenge to Valesky since he took office. In a year with strong anti-IDC sentiment, May narrowly defeated Valesky. With the district leaning Democratic, she defeated Republican Janet Burman in the general election. The Democrats took the Senate majority in the 2018 general election, and May was named Chair of Committee on Aging. May and Senator
Robert Jackson received criticism in March 2022 after attending a rally organized by NY Renews, where they posed with a sign that compared
climate change to the
September 11 attacks. The sign used imagery that depicted a plane flying into the
World Trade Center, with "climate change" captioned over the plane. May apologized for the incident, though others (including
Nick Langworthy and
John Salka) argued her apology did not go far enough, and called on her to resign. == Bibliography ==