Thomas Roach (mayor) explained

Thomas Roach
Office:Mayor of White Plains
Predecessor:Adam Bradley
Termstart:February 19, 2011
Birth Date:September 19, 1961
Birth Place:White Plains, New York, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Education:SUNY Albany
SUNY Buffalo School of Law
Profession:Attorney
Residence:White Plains, New York

Thomas M. Roach Jr. (born September 19, 1961)[1] [2] is an American politician and attorney serving as mayor of White Plains, New York. He took office as acting mayor in February 2011 following the resignation of former Mayor Adam Bradley. Roach won a March 2011 special election held to fill the remainder of Bradley's term.[2]

Early life and background

Roach was born in White Plains. He attended SUNY Albany where he received a degree in political science, and earned his Juris Doctor degree at the SUNY Buffalo School of Law. Upon graduating from law school in 1986, he represented indigent individuals in Bronx County with the Legal Aid Society.

In 1989 he entered the private practice of law in White Plains and has been primarily engaged in civil litigation since then. He was formerly employed with the firm of Mead, Hecht, Conklin, and Gallagher in Mamaroneck. Roach has two children, Henry Roach, and Lawson Roach. He is also a cancer survivor.[3]

Political career

In 2001, Roach ran for and was elected to the White Plains Common Council as a Democrat. He was reelected in 2005 and 2009.

In November 2010, Roach ran for the New York State Assembly and lost by 112 votes to incumbent Robert Castelli, who had taken office in February of that year following the resignation of former Assemblyman Adam Bradley, who had vacated the office after being elected Mayor of White Plains.[4] [5] [6] [7]

In February 2011, Bradley announced his resignation as mayor,[8] following his December 2010 conviction for attempted assault and harassment of his wife, which was later overturned in 2013.[9] Roach, who was as President of the Common Council at the time, ascended to the Office of Mayor of the City of White Plains.[10] [11] Roach subsequently won a March 31, 2011, special election to fill the remainder of Bradley's term.[2]

Election results

Robert J. Castelli (REP - CON - TXP) ... 21,263 (50.1%)
Thomas M. Roach, Jr. (DEM - IND - WOR) ... 21,151 (49.9%)
Thomas M. Roach Jr. (DEM - IND - WOR) ... 4,450 (52%)
Bob Hyland (REP - CON) ... 3,020 (35%)
Glen Hockley (POP) ... 1,153 (13%)

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Q & A With White Plains Mayoral Candidate Thomas Roach. Patch Media. October 23, 2013. July 8, 2019. Oluwa. Rasheed.
  2. Web site: Tom Roach will serve as Mayor for next 2 years, 9 months; Wins Special Election . White Plains CitizeNetReporter . John F. . Bailey . March 31, 2011 .
  3. Richard Liebson and Ben Rubin. "Council chief Roach becomes White Plains mayor, says he'll run for election". Journal News. February 18, 2011.
  4. Mastro, Ken. "Castelli has lead as Assembly race resumes." Lewisboro Ledger . November 23, 2010.
  5. Rentz, Paige. "Castelli up 108, Roach awaits canvas ." The Harrison Report. December 9, 2010.
  6. Oliva, Zach. "It's Official: Castelli Winner in 89th Assembly Race ." Harrison Patch. December 10, 2010.
  7. Whittemore, Mike. "Castelli Via Facebook: My Opponent Has Conceded ." YNN Capital Tonight. December 10, 2010.
  8. MyFox New York Staff Report. "White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley Resigns". Fox 5. February 18, 2011.
  9. Eyewitness News. "White Plains mayor guilty of attempted assault ". WABC-TV. December 9, 2010.
  10. John Bailey. "Mayor Bradley Resigns.Roach Takes Command at Midnight. Special Election Next". White Plains CNR. February 17, 2011.
  11. Dina Sciortino. "City's Mayor Steps Down, Council President Steps Up". White Plains Patch. February 17, 2011.
  12. Web site: General Election Results, State Assembly: November 2, 2010 . . December 13, 2010 . July 24, 2012 . December 18, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131218082901/http://www.elections.ny.gov/NYSBOE/elections/2010/general/2010Assembly.pdf . dead .
  13. Web site: Election Results: Mayor-White Plains: March 31, 2011 . Westchester County Board of Elections . 2011.
  14. Web site: April 1, 2011 . City Council president elected new mayor of White Plains . 2022-04-30 . News 12 - Westchester.