ALBANY — The Democratic field of candidates vying to challenge U.S. Representatives Elise Stefanik and John Faso in November is finally set.

This week, the state Board of Elections released the certified list of candidates for the federal primaries to be held Tuesday, June 26, when 13 Democrats are scheduled to compete for the Congressional nominations.

There will be seven Democrats competing to take on Faso, a Kinderhook Republican, in the 19th Congressional District, which is made up of 11 counties, including Columbia, Schoharie and Greene counties and parts of Rensselaer and Montgomery counties.

Those candidates are Brian Flynn of Greene County; Erin Collier of Otsego County; Gareth Rhodes, Pat Ryan, Jeff Beals and David Clegg of Ulster County; and Antonio Delgado of Dutchess County.

Steve Greenfield has the Green Party line locked up for the district in November. A placeholder candidate has the Working Families Party line and will likely be replaced by the Democratic primary winner for the general election.

There is also a wide-open write-in primary for the Women's Equality ballot line. While a candidate's name won't appear on the ballot in June, voters enrolled in the party can write in the name of any candidate they prefer.

This will also be the case for the Women's Equality line to the north in the 12-county 21st Congressional District, which includes all or parts of Saratoga, Washington, Fulton and Warren counties and is represented by Stefanik, an Essex County Republican.

The Democratic primary for this seat is crowded, with six candidates qualifying for the ballot: Tedra Cobb of St. Lawrence County; Patrick Nelson of Saratoga County; Dylan Ratigan and Katie Wilson of Essex County; Emily Martz of Saranac Lake; and Don Boyajian of Washington County.

Wilson also has the support of the Working Families Party, but told MSNBC that she doesn't plan on mounting a third-party bid if she doesn't emerge with the Democratic Party nomination in June.

"I'm not here to be a spoiler," she said.

Lynn Kahn has the Green Party line in the district.

Faso and Stefanik both have valid petitions for the Republican, Conservative, Independence and Reform lines in November.

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