DeSouza Earns Brooklyn Endorsements In Civil Court Race

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DeSouza earns growing political and community support across Brooklyn as Civil Court Judge candidate Michelle DeSouza secures endorsements from elected officials, district leaders, and advocacy groups ahead of early voting. The endorsements reflect increasing consolidation of support within Brooklyn’s 6th Municipal District as the race enters its final stretch.

DeSouza Earns Broad Brooklyn Support Ahead Of Election

DeSouza earns key endorsements across Brooklyn as Civil Court Judge candidate Michelle DeSouza enters the final stretch of her campaign with backing from elected officials, Democratic leaders, and community advocates throughout the borough.

The endorsements highlight increasing support within Brooklyn’s 6th Municipal District as early voting approaches on June 13, with voters set to decide the Civil Court Judge race later this month.

As reported in a press release distributed by NYC Newswire, DeSouza has received support from multiple Brooklyn political leaders who cite her legal experience, public service background, and commitment to fairness in the court system.

The growing coalition underscores the importance of the Civil Court in Brooklyn, where judges routinely oversee cases involving housing, consumer disputes, small claims, and family-related legal matters.

Brooklyn Leaders Rally Behind DeSouza Campaign

DeSouza earns endorsements from a wide coalition of Brooklyn officials, including:

  1. Assembly Member Rodneyse Bichotte-Hermelyn (42nd District)
  2. Assembly Member Brian Cunningham (43rd District)
  3. District Leader Anthony Beckford
  4. District Leader Michelle Tege
  5. District Leader Michael Boomer
  6. District Leader Shaquana Boykin
  7. District Leader Josue Pierre
  8. New York Progressive Action Network

Campaign officials say the endorsements reflect strong confidence in DeSouza’s legal background and her stated commitment to fairness and professionalism on the bench.

DeSouza has also been “Approved” by the New York City Bar, a credential her campaign highlights as part of her judicial qualifications.

Brooklyn Civil Court Race Centers On Local Impact

The Civil Court Judge role plays a direct role in Brooklyn residents’ daily lives, handling cases that often involve tenants, landlords, consumers, workers, and small business disputes.

DeSouza has positioned her campaign around ensuring that residents in Brooklyn’s 6th Municipal District receive fair treatment and accessible legal proceedings.

“As voters prepare to cast their ballots in the Democratic Primary for Civil Court Judge, the campaign emphasizes the importance of trust and fairness in local courts,” the release stated.

Early voting begins June 13 and runs through June 21, with Election Day scheduled for June 23, 2026.

DeSouza’s Brooklyn Roots Shape Campaign Message

DeSouza earns support not only from political figures but also through her personal story as a Brooklyn resident raised in East Flatbush after immigrating from Guyana at age 15.

Her campaign highlights her experience representing everyday New Yorkers and her belief that courts should be accessible and respectful to all individuals.

“I am running because I believe every person who comes before the court deserves fairness, professionalism, and a judge who understands the real-life impact of every decision,” DeSouza said.

Campaign messaging emphasizes Brooklyn’s diversity and the need for judicial leadership that reflects the communities served by Civil Court.

Why This Brooklyn Race Matters

The Brooklyn Civil Court election reflects broader discussions around trust in local institutions and access to fair legal processes.

Supporters argue that judges in this court system have direct influence on housing stability, consumer protections, and community-level disputes that shape everyday life in Brooklyn neighborhoods.

As early voting approaches, the endorsements signal growing alignment among local leaders in support of DeSouza’s candidacy.

What Happens Next

DeSouza will continue campaigning across Brooklyn’s 6th Municipal District as early voting begins June 13, followed by Election Day on June 23, 2026. Find Your Poll Site.

The campaign says it will focus on voter outreach and community engagement in the final days before ballots are cast.

Additional details were first outlined in a press release published via NYC Newswire.

What Readers Want To Know

Why is DeSouza earning endorsements in Brooklyn?
DeSouza earns support from Brooklyn officials who cite her legal experience, public service record, and focus on fairness in the court system.

Who endorsed DeSouza?
Endorsers include multiple Assembly Members, district leaders, and the New York Progressive Action Network.

When is the Brooklyn Civil Court election?
Early voting begins June 13, 2026, and Election Day is June 23, 2026.

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Lucille has 6 years as an editor, covering evertyhing from dining, community issues, politics and health. She writes for NYC News Network and its affiliates.

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