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Candidate Recommendation Committee

The MTA has a formal process for interviewing and evaluating candidates through its Candidate Recommendation Committee. The CRC consists of two MTA members elected from each of the state's nine congressional districts, as well as MTA's president, vice president and executive director-treasurer.
Published: September 2025

The MTA has a formal process for interviewing and evaluating candidates through its Candidate Recommendation Committee. The CRC consists of two MTA members elected from each of the state's nine congressional districts, as well as MTA's president, vice president and executive director-treasurer.

The CRC evaluates races for elective office and determines those for which it will convene candidate evaluation teams to review candidates for potential recommendations. If the committee convenes a CET for a particular race, candidates will be sent the MTA’s questionnaire. Once a completed questionnaire is returned, candidates may be invited to be interviewed by a team of MTA members who represent the locals and chapters in the affected legislative district. The candidate evaluation team then makes a recommendation to the CRC for its review and action. 

Committee Members
Qiana Johnson, CD 1   Juliette Darmon, CD 6
Myra Lam, CD 1   Holly Currier, CD 6
Jeff Napolitano, CD 2   John Fitzgerald, CD 7 (Chair) 
Adam Snodgrass, CD 3   Jim Kaplan, CD 7
Andrew Lefoley, CD 3   Joe Herosy, CD 8
Robert Miller, CD 4   Kyle Gekopi, CD 8
Nancy Aykanian, CD 4   Katuka Lecaro, CD 9
Merrie Najimy, CD 5   Michelle Dunn, CD 9
Barbara Barry, CD 5    
     
Members Ex Officio

Max Page, MTA President
Deb McCarthy, MTA Vice President
Mike Fadel, MTA Executive Director-Treasurer

Staff Consultants: 
Paul McClory, [email protected]
Anthony Moreschi, [email protected]

Staff Assistant: 
Sara Ramram, [email protected]

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