PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY WARNING!
Brooklyn, NY — The most common
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COURIER LIFE, F 4 EBRUARY 11-17, 2022
Former Assemblymember Alec Brook-Krasny is mulling a run to represent the 46th Assembly
BY JESSICA PARKS
Former Coney Island
Assemblymember Alec
Brook-Krasny is considering
a run for his old
seat in the state legislature,
though this time as
a Republican, the politico
confi rmed to Brooklyn
Paper Monday.
Brook-Krasny, the
fi rst Soviet-born member
to serve in the state
legislature, was fi rst
elected to represent
southern Brooklyn’s Assembly
District 46 in
2007 after defeating now-
Councilmember Ari Kagan
when former Assemblymember
Adele Cohen
retired.
He stepped down
from his Assembly seat
in 2015 to work in the private
sector, and was accused
two years later of
conspiracy and health
care fraud. Brook-
Krasny was eventually
acquitted, and later rejoined
the political world
when he faced off against
Kagan once again, just
last year, for his old
stomping ground’s open
City Council seat.
Instead, the fellow
Soviet-born candidate
took home the
victory, prompting
Brook-Krasny to contemplate
other options
— and change political
parties.
Brook-Krasny has
yet to offi cially decide
whether he will run for
the Assembly seat, but
told the New York Post
that he left the Democratic
party because it’s
swung too far left, adding
that he doesn’t agree
with “cancel culture” or
the “defund the police”
movement.
“I can’t believe everything
that’s going on in
the Democratic party,
all the calls to ‘defund
the police,’ the cancel
culture. It goes against
my character and my nature,”
Brook-Krasny told
the outlet.
If he does decide
to run — and secures
the Republican Party’s
nomination — the former
Dem will likely go
face-to-face with sitting
Democratic Assemblymember
Mathylde Frontus,
who last week announced
she would be
running for reelection in
the 46th AD.
Frontus has been in
the post since 2018 after
former Assemblymember
Pamela Harris resigned
in the wake of
fraud charges she later
pleaded guilty for.
“I am even more excited
to confi rm that I
will be running for reelection
and seeking a
third term in the New
York State Assembly,”
Frontus wrote on Facebook
on Feb. 3. “Representing
my home neighborhood
where I have
lived for the last 37 years
has been the honor of my
life and I look forward to
continuing many projects
and initiatives that
my offi ce has spearheaded
to improve the
quality of life for our
Southern Brooklyn communities.”
The 46th Assembly
District currently encompasses
Coney Island,
Brighton Beach, Bath
Beach and Sea Gate,
as well as parts of Bay
Ridge and Dyker Heights
— and recent redistricting
proposals keep the
district largely the same.
District.
Courtesy of Brook-Krasny’s 2021 City Council campaign
Switch it up!
Former Rep. Brook-Krasny mulls run for
old seat as a Republican
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