Elizabeth Fox-McDonough, Justice of the Supreme Court, 10th Judicial District
ELIZABETH FOX-MCDONOUGH
Democratic
BACKGROUND:
- Fox-McDonough, 59, of Westbury, is running on the Democratic, Republican and Conservative party lines in the general election.
- Fox-McDonough serves as a judge for the Nassau County District Court in New York, a position she won in the November 2017 general election. In 2019, Fox-McDonough was appointed to serve as the supervising judge of the District Court of Nassau County.
- From 2014-2017, she was a principal law clerk to Supervising Judge Norman St. George of the Nassau County District Court.
- From 2006 to 2014, she served as principal court attorney to Judge Barry Kron and from 1997-2001, she served as principal law clerk to Justice Arthur Cooperman, both in the Criminal Term of the Queens County Supreme Court.
- Fox-McDonough received her undergraduate degree from St. John’s University in 1984, and she earned her law degree from St. John’s University Law School in 1987.

Sarra Sounds Off Ep 36: Champs crowned in lax and flag football On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Gregg talks with Michael Sicoli and Tess Ferguson about county champs crowned in boys and girls lacrosse, and Jared Valuzzi reports on the Long Island flag football championship.

Sarra Sounds Off Ep 36: Champs crowned in lax and flag football On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Gregg talks with Michael Sicoli and Tess Ferguson about county champs crowned in boys and girls lacrosse, and Jared Valuzzi reports on the Long Island flag football championship.


