Age: 59
Occupation: New York State Assembly Member, 56th District
Education: Rochester Institute of Technology (B.A)
Stefani Zinerman has represented Bedford-Stuyvesant and northern Crown Heights since 2021, having grown up in NYCHA’s Gowanus Houses and moving to Bed-Stuy 17 years ago. Her family has resided in the district for three generations, and she stated that their civic involvement was an inspiration for her to become involved in politics. She previously served as chief of staff to Council Member Robert Cornegy and as special projects manager to former State Senator Velmanette Montgomery. In Albany, she chairs the Subcommittee on Emerging Workforce; eight of her bills were signed into law. One of those bills required ballot questions be written in plain language for more voters to understand them. She also co-sponsored other election-related reform bills. She opposed several CU priorities on the questionnaire, including sameday voter registration, merit-based hiring in boards of elections, and removing the legislature’s power over final district maps. However, she offered more nuanced answers during her interview and expressed openness to discussing and modifying some of her positions. Citizens Union prefers Zinerman in this race because of her experience and effectiveness in office, thoughtful discussion, and civic engagement work in the community.