To: Grand Penn Community Alliance
From: Bradley Honan
Honan Strategy Group
Date: April 24, 2026
Re: Polling Results – NY 12Th Congressional District
and Penn Station
Overview:
Congressional Primary Race – NY-12
Micah Lasher leads the field at 28%, with a clear advantage over Schlossberg (20%), Bores (19%), and Conway (9%), if the race were held today.
Nearly one-quarter of voters (23%) remain undecided, keeping the race competitive and the outcome unsettled.
Schlossberg has the highest overall name recognition.
Penn Station Renovation
Voters prefer a bold rebuild: 51% favor moving MSG to Seventh Avenue and building a new station from the ground up with a large public park, versus 31% who prefer leaving MSG in place and making improvements underground and along Eighth Avenue.
Neighborhood impact matters: 64% say the renovation should benefit the surrounding community, not just improve transportation.
Classical design wins decisively: 48% prefer a Grand Central-style classical design vs. 21% who prefer a modern design – a more than 2-to-1 margin.
Electoral Implications
Classical design is the strongest differentiator: Supporting a Grand Central-style Penn Station generates a net +26 – 49% are more likely to support a candidate for Congress who publicly supports building a new Penn Station with a classical design vs. 23% less likely.
Bottom Line
The NY-CD 12 primary is competitive and fluid. Lasher leads but nearly a quarter of voters remain up for grabs. On Penn Station, voters are receptive to a transformational vision – particularly one that pairs a rebuilt station with a classical design. Candidates who adopt this framing stand to gain meaningfully with the district’s highly engaged electorate.
Section 1: NY CD-12 Congressional Primary
Micah Lasher leads a competitive four-way Democratic primary field, though a significant share of voters remain undecided – signaling continued fluidity in the race.
Lasher holds a clear first-place position at 28%, with nearly a 10-point advantage over the next two candidates, if the race were held today. Schlossberg (20%) and Bores (19%) are statistically tied for second. Conway, at 9%, trails the field. With 23% undecided, the race remains fluid.
Primary Ballot – Vote Share & Favorability
Section 2: Penn Station Renovation
Penn Station is a salient issue for NY-CD 12 voters, with a majority already familiar with Amtrak’s renovation effort. On every dimension tested, voters favor a bolder, transformational approach.
Voters were presented with two approaches: leaving MSG in place with improvements underground and along Eighth Avenue, versus building a new MSG across the street with a large public park and rebuilding the station entirely.
Neighborhood Impact vs. Transportation Goals
Voters broadly agree the renovation should deliver benefits beyond transportation infrastructure alone – and instead benefits the surrounding neighborhood.
Station Design Preference
Voters favor a classical design approach by more than a 2-to-1 margin over a modern design.
Section 3: Electoral Implications
The Penn Station issue carries meaningful electoral weight. Voters respond more positively to candidates who champion a bold renovation with a classical design.
Knowing a candidate supports relocating MSG and rebuilding Penn Station from the ground up produces a net positive, though a sizable undecided segment remains.
Supporting a classical Penn Station design is a strong electoral differentiator, generating a 2-to-1 net positive sentiment.
Section 4: Survey Methodology
Sample Size/Margin of Error: 300, =/-5.64%
Field Dates: April 16-22, 2026
Telephone interviews (landline and cell phone)
Universe: Likely Democratic Primary voters in New York’s 12th Congressional District
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