Politics & Government
Party Nod Puts Bayside Councilman Vallone On Path To Judgeship
The Queens County Democratic Party endorsed City Council Member Paul Vallone for a seat as a civil court judge.

BAYSIDE, QUEENS — City Council Member Paul Vallone could head to the bench after his term representing Bayside ends this year.
During a closed-to-press Zoom meeting Tuesday morning, the Queens County Democratic Party voted to endorse Vallone for a seat as a judge in the 3rd Civil Court District.
"He’s earned, I think, the right and the opportunity to be our candidate,” U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks, the party chair, said of Vallone during the endorsement meeting.
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The endorsement sets Vallone on a likely path to victory in this year's election for the judicial seat: Judicial candidates for civil court are typically selected by party insiders and run opposed.
Vallone worked as a managing partner at his family's law firm, Vallone & Vallone, before he was elected to the New York City Council.
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In 2012, he was ranked as "highly qualified" for a civil court judgeship, although the Independent Judicial Election Qualification Commissions' ratings only hold for three years.
The party also voted to endorse Michael Goldman and Andrea Ogle for county-wide civil court seats and Cassandra Johnson for 4th Civil Court District.
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