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Joseph Hernandez

REPUBLICAN

Joseph Hernandez is running for New York State Comptroller, Republican Primary.

Joseph Hernandez is running for this race unopposed. They will move on to the general election.

Personal background

Joseph Hernandez earned a bachelor's degree in neuroscience, a master's degree in molecular genetics and microbiology, and a master's degree in finance and entrepreneurship from the University of Florida. He also earned a master's degree in chronic disease epidemiology and biostatistics from Yale University and a master's degree in global healthcare leadership from the University of Oxford. He is a father of three.

Professional background

Joseph is an entrepreneur, founder, and senior managing partner of biotechnology, healthcare, and technology companies.

Political background

Joseph previously ran for mayor of New York City in 2025 but did not win.

Financial Management

Plans to invest $1 billion in Israeli bonds, which he says deliver "almost 5 percent return on investment."

Aims to ease the burden on taxpayers by strengthening the pension fund, improving long term returns, reducing unnecessary costs and Wall Street fees, and prioritizing efficient investment strategies.

Seeks to hold the government accountable by reviewing and approving state contracts before taxpayer dollars are spent, auditing state agencies and public authorities to identify waste, fraud, and mismanagement, and enforcing state budget transparency.

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Economy

Wants to attract technology companies, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, manufacturing and aerospace.

Supports investment strategies based on fundamentals, risk management, and measurable returns in sectors that are positioned for long-term growth, like advanced manufacturing, technology, energy, logistics, and life sciences.

Plans to prioritize investment strategies that lead to job creation, infrastructure, and private sector growth in neglected regions like upstate and western New York.

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Housing & Urban Development

Believes the housing affordability crisis is a supply issue rather than a rent control issue, and supports converting empty offices into apartments.

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Public Safety

Supports hiring 10,000 more police officers, placing officers in every subway station, and launching grid-based neighborhood patrols.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Criticized the Metro-Transit Authority, calling it "the most abusive agency in New York politics, and promising to enact more strict oversight and accountability."

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Energy & the Environment

Believes artificial intelligence water usage issues will be solved and supports the use of AI for city services and job creation, noting New York City's low power costs.

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Education

As of April 23, 2026, Joseph Hernandez’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

As of April 23, 2026, Joseph Hernandez’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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