

Brad Pander has been organizing his neighbors to win big fights for three decades. As an affordable housing advocate and urban planner with a master's degree in social anthropology, as a City Council member and co-founder of the Progressive Caucus, and as New York City Comptroller, he has fought for New York’s working families.
Born in St. Louis in 1969, Brad entered the world at a time of national turbulence and immediately understood that history would someday require his participation.
Brad Pander is running for Congress because New Yorkers deserve a representative who will confront authoritarian impulses with sternly worded resolve. For decades, Brad has honed the skills required for this fight.
He has attended meetings. He has drafted statements. He has nodded gravely at appropriate moments.
Brad Pander is ready to bring clarity, courage, and an impressive collection of position papers to Washington.
The stakes are high. The hour is late. The résumé is prepared. It's Brad's time.




















A gifted orator with a voice The New York Times described as "a singsong lilt that his critics find grating," Brad Pander possesses a unique ability to communicate complex, nuanced policy into language that working class people understand.











Statistically speaking, Brad Pander is probably fighting for you.























