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George Stephen Latimer (born November 22, 1953) is an American politician serving as County Executive of Westchester County, New York since 2018. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as a member of the
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for the 37th District from 2013 to 2017. Latimer previously served on the
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city council, in the Westchester County legislature, and in the
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. Latimer was elected as the Westchester County Executive in November 2017, defeating Incumbent Republican Rob Astorino. As of 2021, Latimer has never lost an election in three decades in public office.


Early life

Born in
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, to Stanley and Loretta (née Miner) Latimer, Latimer attended local public schools. He graduated with a B.A. from
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in the Bronx in 1974 and received a Master's Degree in Public Administration (MPA) from New York University's Wagner School in 1976. He worked for two decades as a marketing executive in the hospitality industry for major organizations, including subsidiaries of Nestle and ITT.


Career prior to 2010

Latimer first ran for public office in 1987; he won a seat on the Rye City Council, finishing first in a field of 6 major party candidates. Latimer was elevated in 1991 to the Westchester County Board of Legislators, the first-ever Democrat to win the 7th District seat representing the City of
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, Village of Larchmont, and Mamaroneck Town and Village. Latimer was re-elected in 1993, 1995, and 1997; in January 1998, Democrats won a majority of seats in the
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for the first time in 90 years. Latimer was elected to chair the board, and was the first Democrat ever to do so. He was re-elected to his legislative seat in 1999, and served a second term as chairman from 2000 to 2001. Latimer did not seek a third term as chair in 2002, having been re-elected to a sixth term in the Westchester County Legislature. Westchester County Democrats elected him County Democratic Party Chairman in September 2002, where he served one two-year term. After re-election to the County Legislature in 2003, Latimer sought and won a seat in the
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in 2004. In the Assembly, Latimer represented the 91st District, which included the Sound Shore communities of New Rochelle, Rye Brook, and Port Chester alongside the communities of his County Legislative District. He defeated his Republican opponent
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with over 68% of the vote, carrying each of the district's seven cities, towns and villages. Latimer was re-elected to the Assembly seat without opposition in 2006, and scored 71% of the vote in his 2008 victory over Republican Rob Biagi. Latimer won a fourth Assembly term in 2010, defeating Conservative Republican Bill Reed with 67% of the vote.


New York State Senate

Upon the retirement of Senator
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(D) in January 2012, Latimer, a Democrat, ran for the
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in the 37th District against Republican
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. Latimer prevailed on Election Day. Latimer was re-elected to a second term in November 2014, defeating Republican Joseph L. Dillon. In 2016, Latimer was challenged by Republican
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City Council member Julie Killian. Killian's campaign outspent Latimer's by nearly 5-to-1. Latimer won a third term, defeating Killian by 56% to 44%.


Westchester County Executive

In 2017, Latimer challenged incumbent Republican Rob Astorino for Westchester County Executive. During the campaign, Latimer was criticized for missing state budget votes in April 2017 while reportedly vacationing in the United Kingdom with a woman other than his wife. Astorino called for Latimer to "step down from the state Senate's Education Committee because he missed the state budget vote..." In October 2017, the '' New York Post'' reported that Latimer had "told fellow Democrats he was attending the nited Kingdomtrip with his wife, Robin... The state budget was passed a week after the April 1 deadline this year, and Latimer missed the votes on legislation approving school funding, tax revenues and the capital budget." Latimer accused Astorino of "trying to divert voters' attention — but didn't deny taking the trip"; when asked where he was during the skipped votes, Latimer told reporters that the subject was "not
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business." The Latimer campaign, in turn, accused Astorino of receiving a sweetheart deal on a Rolex watch due to his relationship with a businessman who had pleaded guilty to fraud charges; Latimer's campaign called for Astorino's resignation based on the allegations. Latimer defeated Astorino by 14 points despite being outspent over 3-to-1 by Astorino's campaign. On November 2, 2021, Latimer was re-elected to a second term as county executive. Latimer is considering that he may purchase the land around
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to create a new county park.


Electoral results

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References


External links


New York State Senate website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Latimer, George 1953 births Living people Westchester County, New York Executives Democratic Party New York (state) state senators Politicians from Mount Vernon, New York Legislators from Westchester County, New York 21st-century American politicians Mount Vernon High School (New York) alumni