Westchester GOP Announces 2021 Slate of Candidates: Sculti Leads Ticket

Christine Sculti

Westchester GOP Chairman Doug Colety today announced the Westchester GOP’s slate of candidates for the November 2021 election.

Countywide Candidates:
County Executive – Christine Sculti
County Clerk – Scooter Scott

Westchester County Legislative Candidates:
District 1 (Parts of Cortlandt, Yorktown & Peekskill) – Joe Torres
District 2 (Bedford, Lewisboro, Mount Kisco, North Salem, Pound Ridge, part of Somers) – Gina Arena
District 3 (Mount Pleasant, North Castle and parts of Greenburgh and Ossining) – Margaret Cunzio
District 4 (New Castle, parts of Somers & Yorktown) – Robert Brower
District 9 (Parts of Cortlandt, Ossining and Peekskill) – Charles Braue
District 10 (Parts of Eastchester and New Rochelle) – Anthony Giacobbe
District 15 (Parts of Yonkers and Bronxville) – James Nolan


Chairman Doug Colety said, “I’m thrilled to announce our 2021 GOP slate for county offices. Our
committee is ecstatic that Christine Sculti is jumping into the race for County Executive. If elected,
Christine would be the first woman to ever serve in that position and is the first woman nominated by a
major party to run for the office. Christine leads an exceptional slate of county candidates, all of whom
are committed to restoring fiscal sanity and slamming the brakes on out-of-control taxes and spending
from our one-party county government. She is ready to lead and has the qualifications and experience
to be a great County Executive. Our party is committed to delivering a historic victory for Westchester.”

Christine Sculti said, “I am honored and humbled to be nominated for Westchester County Executive. I
know the burden high taxes place on our families, seniors and businesses. If elected, my administration
will be committed to returning common sense to county government. Policy priorities that are
business-friendly will help to foster private-sector business opportunity, growth and job creation.”

Christine Sculti is a highly skilled professional with extensive experience in government and the private
sector. As Chief Advisor to the County Executive, Christine was the highest-ranking woman in County
Executive Robert P. Astorino’s administration, which cut taxes and kept spending flat for eight years.
She has also served as Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the Westchester County Taxi & Limousine
Commission, as Assistant to the Mayor of Yonkers, spearheading a 1.5 billion dollar redevelopment
project, and in economic development for New York State as Mid-Hudson Regional Director. She
currently works as Executive Assistant to the Commissioner of the Westchester County Board of
Elections.


As Vice President of a family-owned business and a corporate business development manager for an
international business, Christine knows the importance of business-friendly policies that reduce
regulations and keep taxes low in order that businesses can thrive and create jobs. She faced adversity
when she was present for the bombing of the family’s satellite office at the World Trade Center in 1993. Her experience during that traumatic terrorist attack led her to embrace public service.


A Westchester resident since the age four when her family moved to Hartsdale, Christine graduated
from Fordham University. Dedicated to community service, she served on the Hudson River Valley
Greenway Board, Harrison Board of Assessors, Rye City Rotary Club, Yonkers Downtown Waterfront
Development Corp. and the Mamaroneck Village Tree Committee. Currently, she is the Vice Chair of the
Saint Pio Foundation.

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