In November 2018, Clancy was endorsed by the Liberal Party to contest Albury at the 2019 state election, following the retirement of Greg Aplin. He comfortably won the seat with 56.8% of the primary vote, and 66% of the final vote.[4] Clancy won again in the 2023 New South Wales state election with 53% of the primary vote, and 66.3% after preferences.[5]
Clancy is a member of three parliamentary committees: Investment, Industry and Regional Development; Protecting Local Water Utilities from Privatisation; and Remote, Rural and Regional Health. He is also the former deputy chair of the Legislative Assembly Committee on Community Services.
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