Emily McNamara has officially announced her candidacy for the position of town justice in Le Roy, a role she aims to fulfill as the Republican candidate. A native of Avon, McNamara’s journey in public service began after she graduated from Avon High School in 2000.
Following her high school education, McNamara pursued a degree in criminal justice at Genesee Community College. In 2005, she made history by becoming the first female officer in the Le Roy Police Department. This milestone not only highlights her commitment to law enforcement but also reflects her dedication to serving her community.
In her campaign, McNamara emphasizes the importance of her experience as a police officer in understanding the legal system and the needs of the community she aspires to serve. She believes that her background equips her with a unique perspective on the challenges faced by residents and the judicial system.
McNamara’s candidacy is significant as it represents a shift towards greater representation in local government roles. She aims to foster a judicial environment that prioritizes fairness and accessibility for all residents of Le Roy.
As the election approaches, McNamara is expected to engage with the community to discuss her vision for the town and to outline her plans for enhancing the justice system in Le Roy. Her candidacy not only underscores her commitment to public service but also aims to inspire others in the community to consider roles in local governance.
The election will be closely watched, as McNamara seeks to bring her experience and insights to the position of town justice, potentially paving the way for future candidates from diverse backgrounds.








































