Age: 36
Occupation: Campaign Manager for the Center for Popular Democracy
Education: Haverford College (B.A.), NYU Wagner School of Public Service (M.P.A.)
Brandon West worked most recently as campaign manager for the Center for Popular Democracy’s National Voting Rights and Democracy program, where he worked to advance voting rights at the state, local, and national levels. Previously, he has served as a legislative aide in the State Assembly, a financial analyst at the City Council, and a budget analyst for the mayor’s Office of Management and Budget. West has also served as president of New Kings Democrats, a reform-minded political club, and a member of several other community groups.
West says his top priority, if elected to the Council, will be the pursuit of what he calls “Budget Justice.” With a background in budgeting, he wants to cut the resources spent on NYPD’s headcount, overtime, and capital projects. Another priority will be to push for an overhaul of the land use process through a revision of the city’s charter, to create a comprehensive process that balances citywide needs with neighborhood priorities.
West is well-versed in the issues, challenges, and needs of democractic reform and government accountability. He has worked with Citizens Union on several campaigns, from the referendum for a Constitutional Convention, to the latest achievements with statewide election reforms, and the introduction of a campaign finance matching funds program. He has also been a member of Citizens Union in the first half of the last decade. He speaks fluently on complex issues like police accountability and rules reform, and balances a sweeping vision with needed short term policy goals.
Citizens Union found West to be the most experienced and qualified of the candidates interviewed. Given his career-long commitment to election reform and democratic values and his background in city and state government, we prefer him in this race.