In a result carrying both personal and historic significance, Janice Chen has secured victory in the Democratic Primary for Kings County Civil Court Judge, overcoming formidable legal and political obstacles along the way.
Chen, who issued a statement following her win, described the journey as anything but smooth. “This was not an easy road,” she said in her statement. “From the start, I faced intense opposition, including legal challenges in the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, and Court of Appeals, all aimed at removing me from the ballot. At every level, we prevailed because the law and the will of the people were on our side.”
Her campaign, led alongside manager Musa Moore, was tested repeatedly by attempts to disqualify her candidacy. Yet Chen credits her supporters for helping her endure. “My campaign manager Musa Moore and I thank you for standing with us,” she said.
Chen’s win carries particular weight given the historic context. She was the only Asian candidate in a field of four women, and her victory, she noted, is a step forward for representation on the bench. “This victory is historic, as it makes me one of only a small number of members of the Asian community ever elected to the bench in Kings County,” Chen stated. “It demonstrates that our courts—and our democracy—can and should reflect the rich diversity of Brooklyn.”
Throughout the campaign, Chen built broad support across Brooklyn’s communities, acknowledging those who contributed to her success. “To everyone who believed in this campaign who volunteered, contributed, and stood with me through every challenge, thank you. We could not have done this without the support of communities across Brooklyn,” she said.
Looking ahead, Chen expressed her commitment to the role and to serving the people of Kings County. “I look forward to the opportunity to serve all the people of Kings County with fairness, integrity, and respect,” she affirmed in her statement.
Chen’s victory marks a significant milestone not only in her personal journey but in the ongoing effort to ensure New York’s judiciary reflects the diverse communities it serves.
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