Age: 44
Occupation: New York Assembly Member, 46th District
Education: Columbia University (PhD)
Mathylde Frontus has served in the state Assembly since 2018 and currently chairs the subcommittee on minority mental health. Frontus has introduced several bills on reform issues, including creating a public database of government projects, extending early voting and requiring local government meetings to be livestreamed for public access. Before assuming office, she founded several Coney Island based social service and advocacy organizations, the most notable of which was the Urban Neighborhood Services, an umbrella social services organization offering a wide range of support for community members. In this campaign, her priorities are improving NYCHA, expanding mental health access, and bolstering the small business economy. Frontus supported all of Citizens Union’s policy goals on the candidate questionnaire. Citizens Union endorses Frontus in this race because of her reform-minded approach in Albany and her relationship-building capacity with her colleagues in the legislature.