NYS SENATORS JAMAAL T. BAILEY, NATHALIA FERNANDEZ AND ASSEMBLYMEMBER DANA LEVENBERG ENDORSE WILLIAM WAGSTAFF FOR WESTCHESTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Progressive Powerhouses’ Endorsements Boost Wagstaff’s Bid for Today’s Westchester County Democratic Party Nomination for DA.
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February 12, 2024
White Plains, NY—Westchester County District Attorney candidate William O. Wagstaff III announced endorsements from State Senator Jamaal T. Bailey, State Senator Nathalia Fernandez, and Assemblymember Dana Levenberg, boosting campaign support on the day of the Westchester County Democratic Party’s Nomination Convention. This comes on the heels of recent endorsements from Assemblymember Chris Burdick, the Mayor of the City of Peekskill, Vivian C. McKenzie, and the Westchester County Board of Legislators Majority Leader Tyrae Woodson-Samuels, alongside a 100% pro-choice rating by Choice Matters.
Wagstaff, a renowned civil rights and defense attorney, bolstered his frontrunner status as the Westchester County Democratic Committee is set to nominate one of three candidates in the heated DA race this evening.
"I have long advocated for significant criminal justice reforms and alternatives to incarceration while improving community relations and public safety. I must have government partners committed to this work and that is why I pledge my full support to William O. Wagstaff III for Westchester County District Attorney,” said Sen. Bailey (D-Westchester & The Bronx). “We need forward thinking and innovative leadership that can understand that true public safety can only be achieved by coming together."
“Sen. Bailey is THE voice in the State Senate leading the conversation on improving public safety while treating our communities with respect,” Wagstaff said. “I’m deeply appreciative of the Senator's support as we deliver the real change that our justice system needs.”
Sen. Bailey, a leading criminal justice reform lawmaker, represents Mount Vernon, where Wagstaff serves as the city’s Special Prosecutor for Police Disciplinary Hearings, holding bad actors accountable while also supporting law enforcement.
The Mount Vernon native also serves as Special Counsel to Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard, who also endorsed Wagstaff for DA.
State Senator Nathalia Fernandez (D-Westchester & The Bronx) said in her endorsement, “William is a dynamic leader with a clear commitment to empowering a fair and robust justice system. His unique experience and record of work give me the confidence of his ability to deliver justice and equity while working closely with our communities to enhance measures of public safety. I am supporting him for Westchester District Attorney.”
“I’m extremely grateful for Senator Fernandez’s support–she has successfully implemented significant criminal justice reforms and is a steadfast advocate for equity,” said Wagstaff.
New York State Assemblymember Dana Levenberg (D - Westchester) said, "I am proud to endorse William Wagstaff for Westchester County District Attorney. William truly understands the root causes of the criminal justice system's challenges. His unique perspective and experience are exactly what is needed to improve our system in a proactive, rather than reactive, fashion."
Wagstaff replied, “I’m honored to be backed by Assemblymember Levenberg, a true champion for promoting restorative justice and advancing game-changing laws to make our county and state safer and fairer.”
Assemblymember Levenberg’s praise of Wagstaff’s unique experience highlights the respected attorney handling many of Westchester’s highest-profile civil rights cases.
Wagstaff, who also holds an MBA from Fordham, plans to use a forward-thinking, data-driven approach “to make Westchester County safer with integrity, to proactively address gun violence, hate crimes, domestic violence, and property crime.”
As the Westchester County Democratic Committee makes its nomination for the District Attorney candidate this evening ahead of the June Primary, Wagstaff said that “the status quo is failing us, and I have a track record unlike any other candidate in history to deliver real change instead of rhetoric to bring fair and equitable justice to every corner of the county.”
Other candidates “are going to speak to a career of being a former prosecutor, people who are doing things the way they’ve always been done,” Wagstaff concluded. “My track record, immense financial support, and over 30 diverse endorsements reflect that I am poised to meet the moment and make the District Attorney’s office a vehicle for positive change.”
To-date, William has been endorsed by the following Democratic leaders and organizations:
Shawyn Patterson-Howard
Mayor, Mount Vernon
Vivian McKenzie
Mayor, Peekskill
Tony Gonçalves
Town Supervisor, Lewisboro
Ellen Calves
Town Supervisor, Bedford
Jamaal T. Bailey
NYS Senator
Nathalia Fernandez
NYS Senator
Chris Burdick
NYS Assemblymember
Dana Levenberg
NYS Assemblymember
Tyrae Woodson-Samuels
County Legislator & BOL Majority Leader
Jewel Williams-Johnson
County Legislator
Darren Morton
Comptroller, Mount Vernon
Omar Lopez
Deputy Mayor, Ossining
Gina Jackson
Town Board Member, Greenburgh
Mary Shah
Town Board Member, Lewisboro
Joy Haber
Town Board Member, Greenburgh
Shane Osinloye
City Council, New Rochelle
Cathlin Gleason
City Council President, Mount Vernon
Jaevon Boxhill
City Council, Mount Vernon
Derrick Thompson
City Council, Mount Vernon
Danielle Browne
City Council, Mount Vernon
Ed Poteat
City Council, Mount Vernon
Andrés Castillo
Town Board Member, Bedford
Stephanie McCaine
Town Board Member, Bedford
Ruth Hassell-Thompson
Former NYS Senator 36th District
Ernie Davis
Former Mount Vernon Mayor
Alfreda Williams
Former County Legislator, 8 LD
Danielle Tagger-Epstein
Rye City Dems Chair
Mary Graves
Mount Vernon City Dems Chair
Jenn Castelhano
Lewisboro Town Dems Chair
NY Working Families Party
White Plains Democratic Committee
Lewisboro Democratic Committee
Mount Vernon Democratic Committee
Bedford Democratic Committee
New Castle Democratic Committee
North Salem Democratic Committee
About William:
William O. Wagstaff III is a respected attorney who has represented victims in some of the most high-profile civil rights cases in recent history.
William’s commitment to his community is equal to his commitment to justice; he serves as Special Prosecutor for Police Disciplinary Hearings, serves as Chair of the African American Men of Westchester Mentoring Committee, and is on the Board of Directors for the Legal Aid Society of Westchester.
Wagstaff’s civil rights advocacy, legal experience, and ability to effect change are earning him broad support across Westchester County for District Attorney as his campaign continues to build momentum as a frontrunner ahead of the June Democratic Primary.
Born and raised in Mount Vernon, and a lifelong Westchester resident, he is now raising two great kids with his wife Christina, who is expecting.
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