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Results of Special Election for Westchester County Executive

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By Staff

Feb. 12, 2025: Westchester voters went to the polls yesterday and during early voting to cast their votes in the Special Election for Westchester County Executive.  The election was between Democrat Ken Jenkins and Republican Christine Sculti

The unofficial tally of election results reveals that Ken Jenkins prevailed in this election with 64% of the vote. Here is the unofficial vote tally as of Feb. 12th at 11am.

Ken Jenkins: 57,590 votes (64%)

Christine Sculti: 32,956 votes (36%)

Ken Jenkins

The position of Westchester County Executive was previously held by George Latimer, who won his U.S. Congressional bid in 2024. Latimer was sworn into the U.S. Congress on January 3, 2025.

Jenkins will serve as County Executive through Dec. 31, 2025, completing the remainder of Latimer’s term.

Below is more information about Ken Jenkins.

Ken Jenkins graduated from Iona University with a BS in Computer Science and Information Systems.  He is the son of a New York City police lieutenant and a nurse.

He served as Deputy County Executive under George Latimer from 2018 to 2024.  In that role, he worked to cut taxes, build affordable housing, protect a woman’s right to choose, reduce crime, restore aging infrastructure and protect the environment.

Jenkins has held several leadership roles in the Democratic party including Treasurer of the New York State Democratic Committee, Chairman of the Yonkers Democratic Committee, Chairman of the Black Democrats of Westchester and Secretary of the Westchester County Democratic Committee, in addition to serving on its Executive Committee.

Below are some issues of importance to Jenkins as detailed on his website.

1. Affordability: Control property taxes, improve cost of living, boost affordable housing and childcare and streamline County government.

2. Safer Communities: Get guns off our streets, invest is safer communities, build stronger police-community relations, and continue to address the opioid crisis.

3. Environment: Continue to reduce Westchester's carbon footprint, push job creating investments in infrastructure that will help address disastrous flooding, and continue to protect the environment

4. Preserving Rights: Oppose efforts to block women’s health care or penalize health care professionals who provide abortion services, defend democracy, and fight hate crimes.

4. Public Transportation: Boost access and enhance reliable public transportation quality across Westchester, ensuring efficient and accessible transit for all residents.

5. Healthcare: Defend reproductive rights, enhance preventative services, and ensure quality healthcare access for every resident.

 

 

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