Emily McNamara has officially declared her candidacy for the position of town justice in Le Roy. The Republican candidate brings a wealth of experience to the race, having a background in law enforcement and a commitment to her local community.
Born and raised in Avon, McNamara graduated from Avon High School in 2000. She pursued a degree in criminal justice at Genesee Community College, completing her studies before beginning her career in law enforcement. In 2005, she made history by becoming the first female officer to join the Le Roy Police Department.
McNamara’s candidacy is rooted in her desire to serve her community and uphold the law. Her experience as a law enforcement officer has provided her with unique insights into the judicial system, which she believes will be invaluable in her role as town justice.
She aims to bring a fair and balanced approach to the position, emphasizing the importance of justice for all residents of Le Roy. With a strong connection to the community and a clear understanding of the challenges it faces, McNamara is poised to make a significant impact if elected.
As the election date approaches, McNamara is actively engaging with local residents to discuss her vision for the future of Le Roy. She believes that her background and dedication will resonate with voters looking for a candidate who understands their needs and concerns.
McNamara’s campaign will likely focus on enhancing community safety, fostering transparency within the judicial system, and ensuring that justice is served equitably. Her commitment to public service and her extensive experience in law enforcement position her as a strong candidate for the role of town justice.
As she embarks on this journey, McNamara seeks to build a campaign that reflects the values and priorities of the Le Roy community, engaging with citizens to create a safer and more just environment for all.