Melinda Katz bests Joe Murray in Queens DA race 
 BY MAX PARROTT 
 After a primary campaign  
 that attracted a national media  
 frenzy and a month-anda 
 half-long  primary  election,  
 Melinda Katz clinched her role  
 as the next Queens District Attorney  
 with a victory against  
 Joe  Murray  in  the  general  
 election on Tuesday, Nov. 5.  
 Katz declared victory shortly  
 after the polls closed, while  
 the city’s Board of Elections  
 has Katz ahead with 137,632  
 votes  compared  to  Murray’s  
 44,905 votes as of Wednesday afternoon, 
  with nearly 96 percent  
 of the precincts reporting. 
 “We are facing here an opportunity  
 to make a national  
 model for criminal justice  
 reform and if we don’t do it  
 right here, it’s going to have  
 massive effects all across this  
 country,” said Katz said at her  
 victory party at the Queens  
 Democratic  Party  office  in  
 Forest Hills. 
 After Katz eked out her primary  
 battle against the decarceral  
 public  defender  Tiffany  
 Cabán in a primary battle that  
 involved a recount and court  
 battle, she went on to win  
 handily with a 50 point margin  
 against Murray, an ex-cop,  
 lawyer and registered Democrat  
 who the Republicans nominated  
 after the primary.  
 Katz emerged from her primary  
 victory  as  the  favorite  
 to win in a borough-wide race  
 where Democrats outnumber  
 Republicans by almost six to  
 one, and Katz had out-raised  
 Murray by the about the same  
 multiple.  
 Her victory caps a campaign  
 that argued for an approach  
 to the office that blends  
 a list of consensus-driven progressive  
 reforms  with  experience  
 of running a large city  
 agency.  
 In her victory speech, Katz  
 listed  some  of  her  policy  priorities, 
  which includes ending  
 cash bail, prosecuting unscrupulous  
 employers, protecting  
 immigrant rights by keeping  
 ICE agents out of the courts  
 and reducing gun violence. In  
 the weeks leading up to the  
 election, Katz also pledged to  
 not prosecute low-level marijuana  
 arrests and create a conviction  
 integrity unit. 
 She spent the largest portion  
 of her speech on policies  
 Queens Borough President Melinda Katz claimed victory in her run  
 for Queens County District Attorney.     Photo by Todd Maisel 
 aimed at reducing gun violence, 
  which largely do not involve  
 her role as a prosecutor.  
 Following the death of 14-yearold  
 Aamir Griffin in South  
 Jamaica and a recent spike in  
 gun  violence  in  southeastern  
 Queens  overall,  Katz  promised  
 to use the office of district  
 attorney as a support system  
 for community groups for atrisk  
 youth. 
 “I will work day and night  
 to make sure that we not only  
 keep this borough safe, but  
 that our young people get second  
 chances,” Katz said. “That  
 we  have  rehab  programs  to  
 make sure  that people get  the  
 help  that  they  actually  need;  
 that  we  have  mental  health  
 programs to make sure recidivism  
 does go down and we will  
 make sure there is justice here  
 in the borough of Queens.” 
 The no-frills setting of the  
 Queens  Democratic  Party  Office  
 served  as  a  reminder  of  
 Katz’s  loyalty  to  the  County  
 Party establishment. It wasn’t  
 chosen for its practicality,  
 since the small, balmy office  
 could barely fit the crowd of  
 party insiders that came to see  
 Katz announce her victory. 
 “Considering  everything  
 we’ve been through and how  
 important the Queens Organization  
 was to this selection, it  
 was an important place to hold  
 it,”  said  Michael  Reich,  executive  
 director of the Queens  
 Party,  adding  that  the  party  
 “broke  it’s back”  to help  elect  
 Katz.  
 Among the party insiders  
 in attendance were four of the  
 borough president hopefuls —  
 Paul Vallone, Elizabeth Crowley, 
  Donovan Richards and  
 Alicia Hyndman, all of whom  
 are vying for the official party  
 endorsement. 
 Now that Katz will officially  
 be vacating her current role  
 of borough president, the race  
 to replace her will kick into  
 high gear. A special election  
 for the position will be held 45  
 days after Katz assumes the  
 role of district attorney. 
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