Age: 29
Occupation: Chief of Staff, NYC Councilmember Yusef Salaam
Education: Syracuse University (B.A)
Jordan Wright was born to a well-known political family in Harlem. His father represented this seat for nearly 24 years and now chairs the Democratic County Party; his grandfather was a State Supreme Court judge. Wright says he spent much of his life in the civic circles of Harlem, and has also worked teaching and in after-school programs. Last year, Wright ran Yusef Salaam’s campaign for City Council, and after Salaam’s surprising victory Wright was appointed his chief of staff. He is now running to represent the same area in the Assembly. Wright supported all CU’s policy questionnaire items, including the ones meant to reduce influence of parties over elections, and suggested that the New York City Board of Elections needs representation for independent, unaffiliated voters, instead of only Democratic and Republican commissioners. Wright made a compelling case for his “independence” despite his close ties with party leadership, and exhibited a good understanding of state politics and reform issues. We prefer him in his race because of his commitment to reform issues, and his ability to deliver on the community’s priorities.