Politics & Government
Erika Pierce Announces Key Endorsements from Across Westchester
County Legislator Campaign's Momentum Accelerates with Labor, Healthcare, Women's Rights Groups, Local Committees & Working Families Party

An important coalition of Westchester labor, healthcare, women's rights groups, and local political committees, along with the Working Families Party, have endorsed Democrat Erika Pierce for Westchester County Legislator in District Two, confirming that Pierce's county government experience and record of community engagement qualify her to be elected to the office.
"I am grateful to these key, diverse groups for their support," says Pierce. "After years of working for the people of District 2, learning the processes of county government, the issues that matter in our backyards, the projects waiting in the pipeline and all the work that is yet to be done, I am ready to work with these organizations and hit the ground running”.
The endorsements include:
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- Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic Action
- Westchester-Putnam counties central labor body
- NY State Nurses Association
- 1199 SEIU
- Working Families Party
- Hudson Valley Stonewall Democrats
- Westchester District Two Democrats
- Max Micallef, Public Policy Coordinator & Community Liaison GLSEN Lower Hudson Valley
- Bedford Democratic Committee
- Lewisboro Democratic Committee
- North Salem Democratic Committee
Additional endorsements will be announced soon.
Westchester County Board of Legislators District Two includes Bedford, Lewisboro, Mount Kisco, North Salem, Pound Ridge and Somers in Northern Westchester.
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This fall registered voters in Westchester County will have an additional early nine days to cast their ballot, starting on October 23 and leading up to Election Day on November 2. Details are available from the Westchester County Board of Elections.
Pierce is running on the Democratic and Working Families party lines. District residents interested in her election campaign can visit www.erikapierce.com, https://www.facebook.com/ElectErikaPierce/ and https://www.instagram.com/electerikapierce/ to learn more, volunteer, and contribute.