Age: 44
Occupation: Former New York City Council Member, Chair, Friends of QNS
Education: Fashion Institute of Technology (B.A); Pratt Institute (M.S.)
Elizabeth Crowley represented Maspeth, Glendale, Middle Village, Woodhaven, Ridgewood, and Woodside on the New York City Council from 2009-2017. She later co-founded 21 in ’21, a group dedicated to electing more women to the Council. In the past few years, Crowely led Friends of the QNS, advocating to establish a new transit line from Jamaica to Long Island City, and ran for Queens Borough President in the 2020 and 2021 elections. Her campaign priorities include assistance for small businesses, protecting reproductive rights, and getting affordable housing that incorporates urban planning principles. Crowley indicated her support for all of Citizens Union’s reform agenda, including meritbased hiring at boards of elections, campaign funds matching programs, and the creation of a truly independent body to oversee legislators and election bodies in their redistricting processes. She is backed by the County Democratic party, but has a history of indepence and has not always been aligned with the Party organization. Citizens Union believes Crowley is the most qualified candidate in the race. Her experience serving communities in Queens and moving policy would make her an effective lawmaker in Albany, including on reform issues. We prefer her in this race.