Queens County Democrats nominate Paul Vallone for judgeship in private meeting
/The county organization nominated for judicial candidates and endorsed a slate of city council candidates.
Read MoreThe county organization nominated for judicial candidates and endorsed a slate of city council candidates.
Read More‘It’s a sexy story and any darn writer can make a novel about that.’
Read More“I might be a little biased, but Elizabeth is not only an incredible public servant but also an amazing person.”
Read MoreThe endorsement unites the Queens and Kings County Democratic organizations.
Read More“We’re going to unite the borough like never before,” Richards said, as demonstrators rallied outside.
Read More“The county was screaming for diversity and this was a really good group.”
Read More“The real action starts next week. That’s when this goes to court.”
Read More“We were basically told we’re here to meet a legal requirement and that we check a box.”
Read More“Either the county party works with us, or we welcome you to the land of the marginalized.”
Read More“It's time we stamped out the last remnants of its Tammany Hall habits.”
Read MoreThe Queens Democrats and DSA are again in opposition, eight months after Ocasio-Cortez defeated Crowley.
Read MoreOn Thursday, Judge Maureen Healy was officially named one of four Democratic nominees for Queens Supreme Court. She will appear with Judge Ushir Pandit-Durant, Judge Larry Love and Judge Robert Caloras on the November ballot.
Read MoreThe Queens County Democratic Party meet tonight for a judicial convention to nominate candidates for the Queens County Supreme Court, Civil Term. The Democratic candidates will appear on the Nov. 6 general election ballot.
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