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2020 Judicial candidatEs District Court Judge Candidates
Family Court Judge Candidate
Vote for four
Ignatius Muscarella
Darlene Harris
Lisa Cairo
Running on the Republican, Democrat, Conservative and Independence party lines
Running on Democratic, Republican, Conservative and Independence Party lines
Running on Republican, Democrat, Conservative and Independence party lines in the general election
Age: 63
Age: 54
Age: 43
Lives in: Town of Hempstead
Lives in: Uniondale
Lives in: Garden City
Education: Bachelor’s degree, Bowdoin College; law degree, New York University Law School
Education: Bachelor’s degree, University of Pennsylvania, 1986; law degree, Hofstra University School of Law, 1989
Education: Bachelor’s degree, Loyola College in Maryland, 1999; law degree, Hofstra University School of Law, 2002
Legal career: Between 1982 and 2007, Ignatius Muscarella served as a law clerk for three justices of the New York Supreme Court. From 2008 to 2013, he was a guardianship referee, and from January 2014 to his start on the Nassau County 10th District Court in 2015, he was a court attorney referee. In 2008, Muscarella was honored for Professionalism & Community Services by the Court Officers’ Benevolent Association, and in 2004 he received the Merit Performance Award for Community Service and Humanitarian Pursuits by the New York State Court System.
Legal career: Darlene Harris is currently a Nassau County District Court judge, and was elected to the post in 2014. From 1991 to 1994, she served as senior court attorney for the District Court Law Department; from 1995 to 1996, as the Town of Hempstead’s deputy attorney; and from 1996 to 1999 as a Nassau County legislator. In 1997, she opened a private law practice, which she maintained through 2010. From 2010 to 2014, she was chair of the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission.
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 Vote for two
Robert Pipia
Tricia Ferrell
Running on the Republican, Democrat, Conservative and Independence party lines
Running on the Republican, Democrat, Conservative and Independence party lines
Caryn Fink Running on the Republican, Democrat, Conservative and Independence party lines Age: 53
Age: 56
Age: 47
Lives in: Roslyn Heights
Lives in: Levittown
Lives in: Uniondale
Education: Bachelor’s degree, SUNY Albany, 1987; law degree, Hofstra University, 1992
Education: Bachelor’s degree, City College of New York, 1995; law degree Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 1998
Legal career: From to 1993 to 1994, Robert Pipia served as a law assistant for the Town of Hempstead attorney’s office. In February 1994, Hempstead Presiding Supervisor Gregory Peterson appointed him as the Hempstead Town Board counsel. He became deputy town attorney in 2000. He was also executive assistant to Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray. In 2014, Pipia was elected Nassau County District Court judge, a position he still holds. He has also served as a member of the State Rehabilitation Council, which was the oversight agency for Vocational and Education Services for Individuals with Disabilities, a division of the New York State Department of Education. And he is a member of the Hofstra Law Alumni Association board of directors.
Legal career: Tricia Ferrel began her legal career in 1998 as an assistant Nassau County district attorney. She served in that role until 2005. She was the Village of Hempstead attorney from 2005 to 2006. She became the Nassau County director of compliance from 2006 to 2008. She was appointed by Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi as a Nassau County District Court judge in 2008, and was re-elected to the post in 2009 and 2014.
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.
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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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Randy Sue Marber
derrick Robinson
erica prager
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Democratic, Republican and Conservative lines
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■■ Attorney■ with■ Cartright■ &■ Company■ in■ Port■ Jefferson■Station
■■ Nassau■ County■ State■ Supreme■ Court■ judge■ since■2007
■■ Served■ as■ a■ Suffolk■ County■ District■ Court■ judge■since■2012
■■ Was■ on■ the■ Brookhaven■Town■ Council■ since■ 2014
■■ Nassau■County■4th■District■Court■judge■from■ 2002■to■2006
■■ Acting■County■Court■judge■since■2016
■■ Earned■ her■ bachelor’s■ from■ West■ Virginia■ University■ in■ 1997■ and■ her■ law■ degree■ from■ Touro■College’s■Jacob■D.■Fuchsberg■Law■Center■ in■2003
■■ Earned■her■bachelor’s■from■the■University■of■ Rochester■in■1982■and■her■law■degree■from■the■ Boston■University■School■of■Law■in■1985
Kathy Bergmann
Joseph conway
timothy Mazzei
gary Knobel
Independence, Democratic, Republican and Conservative lines
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Republican, Democratic, Conservative and Independence party lines
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■■ 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’s■ Jacob■D.■Fuchsberg■Law■Center■in■1988
■■ Headed■ the■ U.S.■ Attorney’s■ Office■ for■ the■ Eastern■ District■ Long■ Island■ criminal■ division■ from■2001■to■2003 ■■ Earned■his■bachelor’s■from■St.■John’s■University■in■1984■and■his■law■degree■from■Brooklyn■ Law■School■in■1988
■■ Earned■his■bachelor’s■from■Howard■University■in■1975■and■his■law■degree■from■The■Antioch■ School■of■Law■in■Washington,■D.C.■in■1978
■■ Suffolk■County■Court■judge■since■2015 ■■ Town■ of■ Brookhaven■ councilman■ from■ 2003■ to■2014 ■■ Earned■ his■ bachelor’s■ from■ University■ of■ Tampa■ in■ 1976■ and■ his■ law■ degree■ from■ Pace■ University■School■of■Law■in■1979
■■ Nassau■District■Court■judge■since■2001 ■■ Acting■County■Court■judge■since■2009 ■■ Earned■her■bachelor’s■from■Cornell■University■in■1986■and■her■law■degree■from■the■Cardozo■School■of■Law■at■Yeshiva■University■in■1989
■■ Law■clerk■for■New■York■State■Supreme■Court■ Justice■Antonio■Brandveen■since■2018 ■■ Nassau■ County■ District■ Court■ judge■ from■ 2006■to■2017 ■■ Earned■his■bachelor’s■from■the■University■at■ Buffalo■ in■ 1974,■ his■ law■ degree■ from■ DePaul■ University■ in■ 1977■ and■ a■ Master■ of■ Laws■ from■ New■York■University■in■1980
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ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 17 John Mikulin Incumbent
Parties: Republican, Conservative, Independence Age: 32 Professional experience: New York State assemblyman Education: Bachelor’s Degree, St. John’s University; law degree, Touro Law Center On the issues: John Mikulin said his first priority is to ensure everyone is safe from contracting the coronavirus. He helped obtain personal protective equipment for local businesses and institutions, and plans to continue to ensure that businesses and first responders have needed PPE. Mikulin has also advocated for restaurants and bowling alleys to be reopened
with precautionary restrictions. He recognizes that Long Island is an expensive place to live, making it difficult for young people and older adults to stay here. Mikulin said he believes thought should be given to expanding senior and millennial housing, citing the redevelopment at the Nassau Coliseum as an opportunity for innovative housing. This year, Mikulin has been critical of the bail reform legislation passed in 2019, saying that it has
imperiled public safety more than any other legislation in memory. While reforms were needed, according to Mikulin, what was enacted went beyond what was necessary. He would work to repeal the law and replace it, if reelected, he said. Mikulin favors lowering taxes, saying that raising taxes now could force many to leave New York and expedite the exodus that has been occurring over the last 15 years. In addition, he wants to focus on Long Island’s education system, recognizing the burden that the pandemic has placed on districts. Schools must be given support not only to expand technology, he said he believes, but also be provided with the tools needed to maintain physical facilities amid the pandemic so all students can return to the classroom.
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To improve 6 1 3 4 5 FOR GENERAL ELECTION years, former district attorney Electors For Commissioner of engineering sures to reform police pracschools and local infrastrucJoseph R. Biden of Nassau County, forFor the Town of Hempstead tices countrywide. AdditionNovember 3, 2020 added, they must President Valerie M. Randy Sue Derrick J.ture, he Erica L. Kathy G. (professional engineer and ally, she said, she wants to Kamala D. Harris redirect federal funding to Education: Undergraduate A cial relief to the families who would in turn increase NASSAU COUNTY Cartright Marber Robinson Prager Bergmann For Vice President patent attorney) address systemic inequities local schools, roads and degree, The Catholic Univerhave beenBOARD most affected by patronage at local small Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican OF ELECTIONS Republican public transportation. sity of America, 1987; law the pandemic. Rice said she that exist in education, housbusinesses. He would also Education: Stevens Institute 2 3 5 6 1 4 ing, health care and employHis other major goals degree, Touro Law Center, is committed to passing a push the government to proFor and Hofstra ofElectors Technology ment, and have been exacerinclude delivering Covid-19 Donald J. Trump 1991 bipartisan reliefBellmore bill in Convide personal protective University Maurice Deane For President small L.businesses Kathy G. Valerie M. Randy Sue Derrick J.relief to Erica gress and having it signed by bated during the pandemic. equipment to businesses to School of Law Michael R. Pence B Other issues that Rice and residents on Long Bergmann Prager Cartright Marber Robinson President Trump to support promote safety and expedite On the issues: For Vice President said she is passionate about Island; supporting law Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative residents, front-line workers economic recovery, and has Conservative Kathleen Rice said that Conservative On the issues: include a call for immigraenforcement; making Long6 and small businesses that developed3 a six-part tax 4 coronavirus recovery for 1 Douglas Tuman said one 2 5 For objectives would tion reform and stronger gun Island more affordable have been impacted. AnothofElectors his main reform plan to help. He said businesses, schools, hospiINSTRUCTIONS Donald J. 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You have a right tofederal a replacement Working Families deduction for state reforming higher education; Working been hit hard during the in the form of standalone not control. focus on creating new jobs ballot. If you make or want tocoronavirus change yourpandemic, vote, call thesoboard of and elections 1 localattaxes, which sheFamilies and investing in and improvstimulus payments to help To address issues with to replace thosea mistake that were Electors For “harmful. (516) for instructions to obtain a new ballot. open The numbercalled of choices is ” ing local infrastructure. they can remain with Covid-19 recovery. He race within the district, lost,571-2411 to help small and mid-on howthat Joseph R. Biden For President listed forbusinesses each contest.recover Do not mark forand moreoperate candidates than allowed. 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