Latimer, Mayer and Paulin Elected, Proposition 1 Passes
- Thursday, 07 November 2024 12:42
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- Published: Thursday, 07 November 2024 12:42
- Joanne Wallenstein
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Though there was red sweep across the country, Westchester’s vote was predominantly blue. Despite opposition from the church and conservatives, Proposition 1, the Equal Rights Amendment passed handily, enshrining reproductive rights for women in the New York States constitution.
George Latimer, Westchester’s County Executive defeated Jamaal Bowman in the June primary and former Scarsdale Mayor Miriam Flisser in the general election to represent New York’s CD 16 in the U.S. Congress.
Amy Paulin, our longtime State Assemblymember will continue to be a leader in Albany along with State Senator Shelley Mayer who won her seat back as well.
See below for statements from the campaigns of the three elected:
George Latimer
Westchester County Executive George Latimer, a Democrat with a proven track record of delivering meaningful results for his constituents, has won New York’s 16th Congressional District. The landslide defeat against Republican Miriam Levitt Flisser, added to his unbroken record of electoral victories that includes unseating incumbent Jamaal Bowman in June’s Democratic primary.
Last night's victory was a testament to Latimer’s grassroots campaign, his clear commitment to Democratic priorities, and his proven track record of delivering real progressive results. Driven by his commitment to leading on the issues like women's right to choose, voting rights, the economy, affordable housing and sustainable infrastructure, Latimer will bring new energy and his real world experience to Washington, fighting for all of NY-16.
During his remarks at the Westchester County Democratic Committee election night watch party in White Plains, Latimer expressed deep gratitude and appreciation to his supporters.
“Tonight marks a turning point in American history. Extreme views on both sides is all anyone hears and people are upset enough to want to do away with democracy. My mission in Washington will be to move past the extreme rhetoric and work to produce real results,” said NY-16 Congressman-elect George Latimer. “Thank you to my family, friends, neighbors, colleagues and campaign for all of your hard work. I am honored and humbled to be your congressman-elect and I look forward to fighting relentlessly for every resident of this district.”
Shelley Mayer
I am deeply honored to have been re-elected with overwhelming support as the New York State Senator for District 37. I am deeply appreciative of those who supported my re-election and all who worked so hard to help me achieve this win.
I am also reflecting on all of the election results. While many of my colleagues in Westchester had victories, I’m deeply disappointed in the loss of the Harris/Walz ticket. If you know me, it’s no secret I felt passionately that they represented the best path forward for our nation. But it appears the nation’s voters have decided otherwise.
Reflecting on the wins, and losses, I’m reminded of how I view my responsibility as a State Senator - to serve all those in my district, and in the state, regardless of whether or not they voted for me. To put the needs of my constituents first - to hear them and do my best to serve them. And to remain true to the small-d democratic values that I hold so dear - civility, thoughtful informed decision-making and mutual respect.
In the days and weeks ahead I will continue on that path - working to build a New York that serves the needs of all our residents regardless of their party affiliation or vote. I believe in decency, honesty, and accountability and I know that the only way we move forward is together.
Amy Paulin
I am honored to have been re-elected to the New York State Assembly and look forward to continuing to serve as your representative. Thank you for your support and faith in me.
Campaigns are always the best way to meet with constituents and hear what is on people’s minds. This one was no different, whether it was knocking on doors or taking part in debates and candidate meetings. I heard so many good ideas and important perspectives.
Now I am energized to go back to Albany and meet our State’s issues head on. That means improving public safety, our economy, addressing climate change, standing up for a women's right to choose and much more.
Although I am deeply disappointed in the results at the national level I will continue to work in a bi-partisan way to serve the people in my district. The campaign is a reminder that people have a wide range of opinions and that my obligation is to pay attention to all constituents, whether they supported me or not.
Thank you to all those who came out to vote. Elections, and your vote, matter more than ever.
Thank you again to my friends, family and constituents who have stood with me in the communities of Bronxville, Eastchester, Edgemont, New Rochelle, Pelham, Scarsdale, Tuckahoe, and White Plains. We have incredible people in each one of these communities, and by standing together during the next two years we can make them even better.