NEW YORK STATE SENATE — Westchester County – District 40 — Pete Harckham (D) Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester

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Peter “Pete” Harckham is the state senator for the 40th district of the New York State Senate. A Democrat, Harckham was first elected in 2018, defeating incumbent Terrence Murphy. The district includes parts of Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester counties in the Hudson Valley

Pete Harckham (D)

Chairman of Committee on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse

40th Senate District
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Contact Information

Website
Facebook
Twitter @SenatorHarckham

District Office 

40 Gleneida Avenue3rd FloorCarmel, NY 10512(845) 225-3025

Temporary Westchester Office

(914) 241-4600

Albany Office

188 State Street
Room 812
Albany, NY 12247
Phone: 518-455-3111
Fax: 518-426-6977

Committee Membership

Peter Harckham grew up in the Hudson Valley, residing in Rockland County for most of his childhood.

He attended Clarkstown High School North, before attending Dickinson College, where he graduated in English.

Harckham began his career in the advertising sector.

Prior to elected office, Harckham served as President for a not for profit housing corporation that builds affordable housing in northern Westchester County.

Prior to that, Harckham served as Vice Chair of the Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation, a San Francisco based private foundation that supports the sustainable management of natural resources.

In 2007, Harckham was first elected to the Westchester County Board of Legislators, winning again in 2009, 2011, and 2013.

He served for four terms as a county legislator, including two terms as Democratic Majority Leader.

He ran unsuccessfully for the New York State Assembly in a 2010 special election.

In 2015 he left the legislature to work in the administration of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo as assistant director of the Office of Community Renewal. In that position he helped administer grants in the lower Hudson Valley.

In 2018, Harckham ran against incumbent Republican state Senator Terrence Murphy, who had represented the seat since 2015.

In an overwhelmingly Democratic year, Harckham defeated Murphy, 51% to 49%.

Harckham’s campaign site

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NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY — Westchester County – District 95 — Sandy Galef (D)

Assemblywoman Sandra Galef has been committed to public service both as a volunteer and as an elected official almost her entire life

Sandy Galef (D)

District 95
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Contact Information

Website
Facebook
Twitter@SandyGalef

District Office

2 Church Street
Ossining, NY 10562
914-941-1111

Albany Office

LOB 641
Albany, NY 12248
518-455-5348

Committee Membership
  • Committee on Real Property Taxation (CHAIR)
  • Committee on Rules
  • Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions
  • Committee on Election Law
  • Committee on Governmental Operations
  • Committee on Health
  • Task Force on Women’s Issues
  • Legislative Women’s Caucus

Sandy Galef represents the 95th Assembly District, spanning Westchester and Putnam counties. The district includes the Westchester towns of CortlandtCroton-on-HudsonOssiningPeekskill, and the Putnam communities of PhilipstownCold Spring, and Kent.

Prior to her election to the Assembly in 1992, Galef worked as a schoolteacher, a Westchester County Legislator, and Chairwoman of the New York Association of Counties. She currently chairs the Assembly Committee on Real Property Taxation, and is the former chair of the committee on Libraries and Education Technology.

She is a graduate of Purdue University and holds a M.A. in education from the University of Virginia. She currently resides within her own district in the town of Ossining.