County Legislators

There are 23 districts in the Ulster County Legislature, each with a population of about 7,800 people.
Not sure which district you are in? Look up your County Legislative District here!
One County Legislator is elected to represent each district
Our County Legislators serve two-year terms, and all seats will be on the ballot this year. The role of the county legislature is to:
— Enact, amend, or rescind local laws and resolutions,
— Set our county government’s administrative policies, and
— Approve the county budget and authorize spending of our county tax dollars.
Legislators look out for the needs of their constituents, both in the present and toward the future.
Democratic Candidates
(MORE DETAILS COMING SOON!)
Aaron Levine – District 1 (Saugerties/Woodstock)
Ann Peters – District 2 (Saugerties)
Michael Berardi – District 4 (Ulster)
Abe Uchitelle – District 5 (City of Kingston)
Greg McCollough – District 6 (City of Kingston)
Peter Criswell – District 7 (City of Kingston)
Joseph Donaldson – District 8 (Esopus/Ulster/City of Kingston)
Amy Dooley – District 9 (Esopus/Lloyd)
Dominick Marino – District 10 (Lloyd/Marlborough)
Adrienne Gelfand-Perine – District 13 (Shawangunk)
Thomas Briggs – District 15 (Wawarsing/Village of Ellenville)
Debra Clinton – District 16 (Gardiner/Plattekill)
Megan Sperry – District 17 (Esopus/New Paltz)
Eric Stewart – District 18 (Hurley/Marbletown)
Lindsey Grossman – District 19 (Marbletown/Rosendale)
William Murray – District 20 (Village and Town of New Paltz)
Chris Hewitt – District 21 (Rochester/Wawarsing)
Kathy Nolan – District 22 (Olive/Shandaken/Denning/Hardenburgh)
Jeffery A. Collins – District 23 (Hurley/Woodstock)