Brooklyn Assemblymember Jaime Williams is entering the early voting period with broad support from labor unions, community leaders, elected officials, and faith-based organizations across District 59, underscoring her role in local advocacy around affordability, housing, and neighborhood investment.
Brooklyn Leaders Rally Behind Williams as Early Voting Begins
As early voting begins across Brooklyn, Assemblymember Jaime Williams is highlighting a wide coalition of support from local elected officials, labor organizations, faith leaders, and community advocates backing her re-election in the 59th Assembly District.
The endorsements span neighborhoods including Canarsie, Flatlands, Mill Basin, Marine Park, Bergen Beach, and Georgetown, reflecting Williams’ long-standing presence in community-level politics across southeastern Brooklyn.
According to a press release published via NYC Newswire, the support underscores her focus on affordability, local investment, and access to services for homeowners, tenants, seniors, and working families across the district.
The early voting period places renewed attention on voter turnout in Brooklyn communities where housing costs, public services, and neighborhood development remain key concerns.
Coalition of Elected Officials and Community Voices
Williams is backed by a range of elected officials and civic leaders who point to her work on neighborhood funding and constituent services.
Supporters include:
- State Senator Roxanne Persaud
- Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
- Assemblywoman Nikki Lucas
- Assemblywoman Latrice Walker
- Assemblywoman Monique Chandler-Waterman
- Assemblyman Brian Cunningham
Community leaders also backing Williams include:
- Gary Brazela, 69th Precinct Community Council President
- Sheryl Boyce, Bayview Houses Community Association President
- Rabbi Hecht
- Rabbi Levy
- Pastor Gail Ford
These endorsements reflect a cross-section of Brooklyn civic, religious, and neighborhood organizations active in local community affairs.
Strong Labor Support Across Brooklyn
Williams has also secured backing from major labor organizations representing thousands of workers across New York City, including:
- NYC AFL-CIO
- HTC
- NYC Carpenters Union
- Corrections Captains Association
- FDNY Local 2507
- CSEA
- New York State Public Employees Federation
- Uniformed Sanitation Association Local 831
Labor support has been a key component of her campaign messaging, particularly around working-class protections and public sector advocacy.
Brooklyn Focus on Affordability and Community Investment
Supporters point to Williams’ record on affordability issues affecting Brooklyn families, particularly in housing, local services, and neighborhood investment.
District 59 continues to face pressures tied to rising living costs, property taxes, and infrastructure needs, with elected officials emphasizing the importance of sustained funding for community programs and services.
Williams has consistently focused on balancing tenant support with homeowner protections, while also advocating for youth programs, senior services, and local economic development.
Early Voting Opens in Brooklyn
Early voting began on June 13 and continues through June 21, with Election Day set for June 23.
Williams urged Brooklyn residents to participate in the process and remain engaged in local decision-making that directly affects housing, services, and neighborhood stability.
What Happens Next
Brooklyn voters will continue casting early ballots throughout the week as campaigns intensify outreach efforts across District 59.
Community organizations and political coalitions are expected to play a key role in voter turnout heading into Election Day.
Additional details were first outlined in a press release published via NYC Newswire.
What Readers Want To Know
Why are Brooklyn leaders backing Jaime Williams?
Leaders cite her work on affordability, housing support, and neighborhood investment across District 59.
Which Brooklyn areas does District 59 include?
Canarsie, Flatlands, Mill Basin, Marine Park, Bergen Beach, Georgetown, and surrounding neighborhoods.
When is Election Day in Brooklyn?
Election Day is June 23, following early voting from June 13 to June 21.
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