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2020 Judicial candidatEs District Court Judge Candidates

Family Court Judge Candidate

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Chris Coschignano

Running on the Republican, Democratic, Conservative and Independence party lines

David Wright

Running on the Democratic, Republican, Independence and Conservative party lines

Lisa Cairo Running on Republican, Democrat, Conservative and Independence party lines in the general election

Age: 56

Age: 53

Age: 43

Lives in: Muttontown

Lives in: Bayville

Lives in: Garden City

Education: Bachelor’s degree, St. John’s University, 1985; law degree, Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, 1990

Education: Bachelor’s degree, St. John’s University, 1989; law degree, Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, 1992.

Career: Chris Coschignano is a partner in the Uniondale-based law firm Sahn Ward Coschignano PLLC. He was also a Town of Oyster Bay councilman from 2002 to 2017. 2017.

Career: David Wright has been the Village of Bayville deputy mayor since September 2018. He has also been senior principal law clerk to Appellate Division Justice Angela Iannucci since 2004.

Education: Bachelor’s degree, Loyola College in Maryland, 1999; law degree, Hofstra University School of Law, 2002

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Legal career: Lisa Cairo began her career in 2003 as an associate at Chris J. Coschignano P.C., handling civil litigation with a focus on matrimonial cases, municipal applications and real estate transactions. In 2006, she became an associate at Jaspan Schlesinger LLP in the firm’s matrimonial practice group. In 2011, she became a partner in the firm’s municipal law, litigation and real estate practice groups. She is also a member of the firm’s management committee.

County Court Judge

SeLeCt up to eigHt CanDiDateS Kathy Bergmann

Joseph Conway

Independence, Democratic, Republican and Conservative lines

Democratic, Republican and Conservative lines

■ Suffolk County Family Court judge since 2017

■ Defense attorney at LaRusso, Conway & Bartling in Mineola

■ Earned her bachelor’s from SUNY Oswego in 1978 and her law degree from Touro College Law Center in 1988

■ Headed the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District Long Island criminal division from 2001 to 2003

Valerie Cartright

Randy Sue Marber

Democratic, Republican and Conservative lines

Democratic, Republican and Conservative lines

■ Attorney with Cartright & Company in Port Jefferson Station

■ Nassau County State Supreme Court judge since 2007

■ Was on the Brookhaven Town Council since 2014

■ Nassau County 4th District Court judge from 2002 to 2006

Derrick Robinson

erica prager

Democratic, Republican and Conservative lines

Democratic, Republican and Conservative lines

■ Served as a Suffolk County District Court judge since 2012

■ Nassau District Court judge since 2001

■ Acting County Court judge since 2016

■ Acting County Court judge since 2009

gary Knobel

Republican, Democratic, Conservative and Independence party lines

Democratic, Republican and Conservative party lines

■ Town of Brookhaven councilman from 2003 to 2014

Caryn Fink Running on the Republican, Democrat, Conservative and Independence party lines Age: 53 Lives in: Roslyn Heights Legal career: Caryn Fink started her legal career from 1993 to 2000 as an assistant district attorney and senior trial attorney in the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. From 2006 to 2013, she was an assistant district attorney in the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office, Rackets Bureau/Labor Unit. And from 2013 to now, she has been the principal law clerk for the Hon. Helene Gugerty, a New York State Supreme justice.

Chris Hoefenkrieg Running on the Republican, Democrat, Conservative and Independence party lines Age: 53 Lives in: Roslyn Heights Education: Bachelor’s degree, SUNY Albany, 1990; law degree, St. John’s University, 1994.

timothy Mazzei

■ Suffolk County Court judge since 2015

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■ Law clerk for New York State Supreme Court Justice Antonio Brandveen since 2018 ■ Nassau County District Court judge from 2006 to 2017

Legal career: Chris Hoefenkrieg has been an associate court attorney in the Law Department of Nassau County Court since 2004. In addition to his duties as associate court attorney, he was assigned to work as a law clerk for 14 different County Court judges when their own law clerks were unavailable because of sickness, vacation or military leave.


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Democratic Democratic resources that suburban areas 19 18 have. If elected, Santos said law and order would be most John E. to him.Kevin C. important He wants Brooks Gorman to boost small businesses to the levels they were at Republican 19 he before the pandemic, said, and he would propose an appropriation,David in theG.$20 billion to $30 billion range, McDonough to upgrade the electrical Conservative grid. 19

David G. McDonough Working Families 18

John E. Brooks

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District runs from the Nassau-Queens border along the North Shore to Suffolk County, inlcuding Northport and Huntington Station. Joseph R.

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government. As for creating a public Incumbent Timothy P. Caryn R. Lisa A. on the North Tricia M. Randy Evan Chris E. water authority Mazzei Fink Cairo Ferrell Berler Party: Democratic, Tanenbaum Hoefenkrieg Shore to lower utility rates in Serve communities like Sea Cliff America Movement and Glen Head, Gaughran Age: 63 said there is now a bill in State Senate that would creProfessional experience: ate such an authority, and it State senator since 2018; would be another level of formerly a Suffolk County local government, which legislator and Huntington would empower residents. If on how to rebuild after the Town Board trustee the bill does not pass, he pandemic, and he is confisaid he would push for it Education: Bachelor’s dent that lawmakers will again. Degree, SUNY Stony Brook; have the ability to do that. PACKAGE #1 On hydraulic dredging in law degree, Hofstra Law Rebuilding the health $25addressing - Hand wash, vacuum, windows Long Island Sound, (in-side SchoolInterior & Exterior Wash care system, divi- the & out), rims, tires (cleaned & dressed), and an air freshener *Add spray Gaughran said that he has sion in society and working On the issues: met with many environmentoward bipartisanship are glaze for an additional $5* Two years after winning a tal leaders, such as the Bayof the initiatives that seat inPACKAGE the State Senate, #2 Jim three men, and he secured funds he would pursue in Albany. Gaughran said that, if re- $75 - Complete interior shampoo, Interior Detail (cleaned to haveleather SUNY Stony Brook & Gaughran said that lawelected, restoring the state scientists review the impract conditioned), and an air freshener makers also need to reduce and his district after the the state’s $14.5 billion def- of the practice on the shellPACKAGE coronavirus pandemic#3 would fishing industry, which is icit, and that if the state be theWash most important & Waxissue $100 -does Hand ongoing now.shampoo mats, not wash, have thehand fundingwax, to vacuum, for him. windows (inside & out), rims, tires (cleaned & dressed), and an air address the deficit, he said Hefreshener said he believes the he hopes it can receive next Legislature must focus some aid from the federal

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the pandemic, so it will take Family Court Judge County Court Judge working across party lines to Incumbent (Vote for up to two) help (Vote for one) schools. In addressing Party: Democratic, IndepenJuez de la systemic racism, Suozzi Corte de is one of the dence, Working Families original co-sponsors of the Familia Juez de la Corte del Condado Age: 58 andpor Policing (Vote uno) Act (Vote hasta por dos) Justice Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic passed to reform police Professional experience: across the 7 8 12 country and insti9 10 11 13 U.S. Rep. since 2016, fortute certain federal stanmerly mayor of Glen Cove choke Timothy P. execuCaryn R. Tricia M. Joseph R. Chris E. dards, like Lisaeliminating A. Gary F. and Nassau County holds. Legal changes need Program to provide specific Fink Ferrell Conwaytive Mazzei Hoefenkrieg Cairo Knobel to be made at the local level relief to restaurants based Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican to enhance community Education: Bachelor of Scion their 2019 revenues ver10 13 8 9 11 12 7 policing, he said, and then ence, Boston College; law sus their 2020 revenues, as resources need to be allodegree, Fordham University well as another package for Tricia M. Caryn entertainment R. Lisa A.the problem Joseph R. Gary F. independent Chris E. cated where School Timothy of Law P. areas are. He said an Ferrell Mazzei Cairo Conway Knobel venues Fink Hoefenkrieg based on their net accountability system needsConservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative operating costs. A deal couldConservative On the issues: to be set12up based on the get done,10he said, if RepubliIn helping local econo-9 7 8 11 13 mies recover from the devas- cans and Democrats worked use of force, where it is needed and how often. tation caused by the corona- together. Timothy P. Caryn R. Lisa A. Suozzi Tricia Joseph R. Gary F. Chris E. If re-elected, said M. Suozzi said schools will virus pandemic, Tom Suozzi Mazzei Fink assistance.Hoefenkrieg Cairo Ferrell Conway Knobel need federal he would work to bring said there are many meamoney back to New York, as Some New York districts are sures that Congress could well as negotiate an infrasuffering because the state take, all of which require structure deal to address has lost so much in salesbipartisan cooperation. He water quality on Long Island tax revenues because busisaid there needs to be focused on green energy. another Paycheck Protection nesses are struggling during

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for President and Vice said, to ensure it meets consoon after taking office, if Charles Lavine Andrew President of thesugSupreme Court elected.Justice Monteleone stitutional requirements. He Incumbent (VoteMonteleone for one) (Vote for with up to eight) gested joining forces said he and other Assembly OFFICE Challenger the Jericho Water District to members do not want to Electores Presidenciales Parties: Democratic, Workhelp the region save money. have it rejected by the state Para Presidente y Vice ing Families, Women’s Parties: Republican, ConWhen Juez askeddeabout his Suprema courts if New York American Presidente la Corte Equality servative, Independent (Vote por uno) goals, Monteleone said por his ocho) Water were to challenge the (Vote hasta Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic short-term goalDemocratic would be to Democratic Age: 73 OFFICIAL BALLOT legislation if it were to pass. Democratic Age: 47 fix the Criminal Justice 6 Other goals of Lavine’s 1 2 3 4 5 FOR GENERAL ELECTION Professional experience: Electors For Reform Act. As a criminalare to ensure there are more Professional experience: Joseph R. Biden Chair of the Committee on defense attorney, he said he November 3, 2020 early-voting locations, as For President Former Nassau County prosValerie M. Randy Sue Derrick believes J. Erica Kathy G. Election Law and a member in bailL.reform, but Kamala D. Harris memthere are none on the North A ecutor caused by theNASSAU coronavirusCOUNTY ed from the coronavirus Robinson and founding Cartright Marber Prager Bergmann of the Codes, Ethics and For Vice President there should be a more Shore now. He said he also pandemic BOARD by workingOF to ELECTIONS pandemic. ber of Monteleone & Siegel, Republican Republican Republican Republican Guidance, Health, Insurance commonsense Republican approach as Republican wants to see a statewide Republican PLLC pass a budget that meets Tax incentives to help and Judiciary committees. 2 3 5 6 1 4 computer system to track small businesses, a re-evalu- to who is granted bail and Electors For Served five years as the Eth- rational expectations and why. Education: Bachelor of Arts, where a person’s mail-in Donald J. Trump joining with otherBellmore states to ation of freezes on rent and ics Committee chair, State For President Bucknell University; Master vote is in the system so votErica L. goal would Kathy G. Valerie M. Randy Sue Derrick J. His long-term pressure the federal governAssemblyman for 16 years Michael R.Island PenceUniversi- mortgage payments, and for- be to address New York’s B of Arts, Long ers can easily check the staPrager Bergmann Cartright Marber Robinson ment to provide further ecomation of a bipartisan group For Vice President high taxes because people Conservative ty-C.W. Post; law degree, tus of their ballots. Education: Bachelor of Arts, nomic assistance, as New Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative to request funding from Conservative Fordham University are leaving5 the state, he 6 School2 At this point, Lavine said, University of Wisconsin-Mad- York now faces a $10 billion Washington, 1 3 D.C. are how 4 said. of Electors Law For the state’s only hope is ison; law degree, New York to $15 billion deficit. Monteleone would work to INSTRUCTIONS Donald J. Trump Democratic control in WashLaw School As for a bill now in the support New Yorkers during For President To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, mark the oval to the left Randycrisis, Sue he said. Derrick J. Erica L. Kathy G. Valerie the M. economic ington, D.C. If Democrats do State Senate to create a the issues: R. Pence C OnMichael of ‘write-in’ and print the name clearly, staying within the box. Any mark or writing outside Marber Robinson Prager Bergmann Cartright For Vice President not gain control, Lavine said North Shore Water Authority Andrew Monteleone, who As for public water on the On the issues: the spaces provided for voting may void the entire ballot. You have a right to a replacement Working Families he believes that would leadWorking ran against Lavine two years to manage the area’s water North Shore, Monteleone If re-elected, State ballot. If you makeCharles a mistake or want to changeLavine your vote, at 1 said that, if elected, he a stagnation of federal Families ago, supply, saidcall hethe andboard oftoelections said he fully supports New Assemblyman Electors For (516) 571-2411 for served instructions to obtain a newmembers ballot. Theare numberfunds of choices to theisstate. other Assembly would work on both sides of York American Water leaving Lavine, who has the on how Joseph R. Biden President listed Do not more candidates it. Theythan willallowed. likely If you do, your vote theForaisle to confront the eco- the area. He said he would areafor foreach 16 contest. years, said he mark forevaluating Kamala D.that Harris D nomic crisis has resultpush for NYAW’s departure inwould that contest count. attackwill thenotfiscal crisis modify the Senate bill, he For Vice President Green

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This is not an actual ballot, but a composite of several board sample thatballots would run the Michael so as to reflect all the districts within the communities covered by authority. Montesano said the Assembly should pass a yourMontesano edition of the Herald. G Incumbent bill that is now in the State Complete reporting on candidates running in districts covered by Senate, as it is currently the Herald – as well as the full text of our endorsements in each Parties: Republican, Conwritten, to create the water race – may be foundand at LIHerald.com under the Elections ’20 tab. servative, Independent authority. Write-In Libertarian For election results after the polls close Tuesday night, If re-elected, Montesano go to LIHerald.com. said that he and other Age: 65 Assembly members would work on certain aspects of Professional experience: Each community is expe- bail reform. He said that State Assemblyman for 10 while he understands poliriencing its own challenges, years cies in the criminal justice he said, and his economic Education: Bachelor’s system were antiquated and plan would address the degree, St. John’s University; issues that people are facing needed to be changed, the law degree, CUNY Law wholesale modification of with strategies such as tax School at Queens College bail reform passed in 2019 cuts, financial assistance without public hearings and and regulatory relief for ceran investigation into potenOn the issues: tain businesses and not-fortial consequences of the legMichael Montesano, of Glen profits from state mandates islation. Head, has spent the last that increase operating decade representing the costs. 15th Assembly District. If reAs for public water on the elected, he said, he would North Shore, Montesano assess the specific issues said the State Assembly caused in North Shore com- must first pass a bill to cremunities by the Covid-19 ate a water authority. Then, economic crisis. he suggested forming a

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support giving small businesses loans at a low interest rate, and when they paid the money back, that revenue would be returned to the economy. As for public water, Sackman said he would support it. A district could, he said, hook up to an already established public water works, or municipalities could take ownership of New York American Water’s equipment, so a new structure would not have to be built.

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water, adding that he has spoken with some environmental lawyers who are working on remediation, and they have said cleaning up the contamination could take hundreds of years to fully cleanse the water system with remediation methods now in use. Health care is also an issue that Sackman cares about, he said, and he believes New York is ready for a single-payer healthcare system that could be the model for the rest of the nation. He said he would also look more into establishing a public bank through statewide legislation.

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