Suffolk County Legislative District 7 Race

The 7th Suffolk County Legislative District, encompassing communities such as Patchogue, East Patchogue, and Medford and smaller segments of Blue Point, North Bellport, and Fire Island, has become a focal point as the upcoming election looms. Bounded by Blue Point Avenue on the west and the Bellport Village line on the east, the district extends northwards to Middle Country Road. Entirely situated within the Town of Brookhaven, the district boasts 51 election precincts and over 40,000 registered voters.

Incumbent Dominick Thorne, a Republican, seeks to maintain his position as the representative for the district following his defeat two years ago of Rob Calarco, the legislature’s presiding officer at the time and one in a long line of Democrats who held the seat for decades. Thorne's campaign approach underscores responsible fiscal management, prioritized public safety, backing for law enforcement, and tackling affordability concerns headon. Notable among the issues he identifies are "out of control spending, public safety, and the removal of publicly-financed campaigns."

Thorne's strategy pivots towards fostering unity and promoting productive dialogues within communities. He emphasizes the importance of engaging with often marginalized sections of the district, championing American values, and advocating for constructive discussions instead of divisive arguments.

Thorne's background reveals his contributions to the community prior to his legislative role. His experience includes serving as an assistant election clerk at the Suffolk County Board of Elections and volunteering in emergency medical services. A devoted husband and father, Thorne's experience as a former volunteer EMS Critical Care Provider and organizer of a community watch program shaped his view of service as an honor and a duty.

His engagement within his church community further underscores Thorne's commitment to the wellbeing of the district. He emphasizes his everyday experiences as a working individual, endorsing a pragmatic approach to government that ensures protection and service to all residents, irrespective of their backgrounds.

Acknowledging the hard work of law enforcement and frontline workers, Thorne expresses gratitude for their commitment while emphasizing their safeguarding. He maintains an optimistic outlook on the district's potential growth while focusing on preserving individual rights.

Thorne is chair of the legislature's Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services & Preparedness committee. He is also a member of the county legislature's Seniors & Human Services Committee, Health Committee, and Public Works, Transportation & Energy Committee. His endorsements from various law enforcement agencies in the county underscore his commitment to continued impactful work.

Challenging Thorne is Democrat candidate Ryan McGarry, who brings his extensive background to the race. With nearly two decades of experience, McGarry spent ten years in the county executive's office, gaining insights into government operations and leadership dynamics under Republican and Democratic administrations. His role as Chief of Staff for Suffolk AME, representing over 6,000 active County workers, provides insights into labor-related matters.

Beyond his professional experience, McGarry's community involvement resonates with his commitment to the district. He was an active member of the Key Club in Sayville during his youth and has continued his engagement as a Patchogue Medford Youth Community Services board member. McGarry's affiliations with the Patchogue Chamber of Commerce, the Gordon Heights Chamber of Commerce, and the Patchogue Fire Department reflect his dedication to local causes.

With diverse backgrounds, Thorne and McGarry offer distinct perspectives to the voters of the 7th Legislative District. As the election approaches, the choices made by voters will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the district and Suffolk County as a whole.
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