Davidson Announces 60 Orangetown Endorsements Following Rockland Democratic Forum

October 21, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, October 21

Contact: Molly Kraus, Campaign Manager
Email: molly@bethdavidsonforcongress.com

Davidson Announces 60 Orangetown Endorsements Following Rockland Democratic Forum

Davidson Campaign releases more than 15 new Orangetown endorsements, bringing her total in Orangetown to more than 60 and her district-wide endorsements to over 230

Nyack, NY — Beth Davidson, Rockland County Legislator and candidate for Congress in New York’s 17th District, today announced more than 60 endorsements from Orangetown elected officials, Democratic Party leaders, and community leaders, following her release last week of more than 50 Clarkstown endorsements. These endorsements add to the growing list of more than 230 endorsements for Davidson’s campaign, including the unified backing of Rockland County’s Democratic Party leadership and elected officials—a critical show of strength in a county that makes up 40% of the district.

“I’m overwhelmed by this outpouring of support from my Rockland community,” said Davidson. “It has been the honor of my life representing my Clarkstown and Orangetown neighbors as a local elected leader for nearly a decade, and I am ready to bring my record of results to clean up Mike Lawler and Donald Trump’s mess in Washington.”

Davidson, a longtime Nyack resident and cancer survivor, has built a reputation for results-driven, bipartisan leadership on the Rockland County Legislature. Her campaign has continued to gain momentum across the district, with support from a broad coalition of elected officials, Democratic party leaders, and community leaders.

The new endorsements come less than a week after the Clarkstown Democratic Committee Candidate Forum on Wednesday, October 15th, where Davidson made the case for why her proven track record of beating Republicans in tough campaigns and leading in divided government make her the right candidate to take on Mike Lawler.

About Beth Davidson:
Beth Davidson is a dedicated public servant, former Nyack School Board Vice President, and current Rockland County Legislator. A two-time cancer survivor, she has fought firsthand for affordable health care and understands the real costs families face. She and her husband, Jeff, moved 20 years ago to Nyack, where they are raising their two children, both of whom attend public school.

For more information, visit bethdavidsonforcongress.com.

Orangetown Endorsers

  • Nyack Mayor Joe Rand

  • County Legislator Dana Stilley

  • Nyack Village Trustee Donna  Lightfoot-Cooper

  • Former Orangetown Supervisor Thom Kleiner

  • Former Nyack Mayor Don Hammond

  • Former Nyack Mayor and Trustee Nancy Blaker Weber

  • Former Deputy Mayor of Nyack Louise Parker

  • Michael Andrea, Community Advocate

  • Amy Anthony, , Community Advocate

  • Vera Aronow, Community Advocate

  • Jeff Benjamin, Attorney & Community Advocate

  • Betsy Benjamin, Community Advocate

  • Cynthia Bing, President UNES PTA

  • Erica Bloomenthal, Mom, HR Professional, Community Advocate

  • Helene Bon, Community Advocate

  • Tom Burns, Community Advocate

  • Diane Churchill,  Community Advocate

  • Jenni Crumpton Ross, CEO at Kula for Karma

  • Ashley Dawson, Community Advocate

  • Glenis Delemos, Community Advocate

  • Liz Dudley, Veteran, Education Advocate, Environmental Activist, Mom

  • David Ehrlich , Small Business Owner, Father, & Husband

  • Doris Feder, Community Advocate

  • Deborah  Friedman, Community Advocate

  • Danelle Greene, Educator

  • Don Guyton, Community Advocate

  • Mimi Hoffman, Nonprofit Leader and Community Advocate

  • Sondra Holt, Community Advocate

  • Pamela Jacobs, Community Advocate

  • Annette James, Community Advocate

  • Gretchen Kane, Artist & Teacher

  • Daniel Kaplan , Educator

  • Katie Karkheck, Librarian

  • Julie Kassel, Community Advocate

  • Emily Klein, PhD, Community

  • Chrissy Knapp , Community Advocate

  • Matt Koke, Rockland County Pride Center Leader

  • Kristy Leader, Parent, Educator, & Community Advocate

  • Michal Longfelder, Community Advocate

  • Mary Jean Marsico, Retired Superintendent

  • Lance McGinnis, Community Advocate

  • Sharon Mellis, Mom & Hunger Relief Non-profit Director

  • Angela Oldencamiolo, Retired Educator

  • Minerva Parker, Community Advocate

  • Daniel Politi, Business Owner

  • Dr. Sharon Quayle, Community Advocate

  • James Ramsay, Community Advocate

  • Carida Ridoré, Community Advocate & Librarian

  • David Ross, Attorney & Community Advocate

  • Marc Sauriol, Community Advocate

  • Lois Schwartz, Small Business Owner

  • Keila Shehan, Mom & Community Advocate

  • Morgan Strand, Community Advocate

  • Tiffany Sturdivant, Community Advocate

  • Jim Uleman, NYU Professor Emeritus

  • Tyrone Williams, Business Owner

  • Jenn Woods, Special Education Teacher

  • Scott Young, Small Business Owner and Queer Community Advocate