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Nicole Lucio Announces Candidacy for Mount Vernon City Council

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Today, Nicole Lucio officially announced her intent to run for Mount Vernon City Council, pledging to focus on improving Mount Vernon by encouraging open communication, collaboration, and a strong commitment to the community. A longtime resident of Mount Vernon, Nicole Lucio is eager to address the city’s challenges and work collaboratively with all residents to build a brighter future.

“Living in Mount Vernon, I’ve experienced firsthand the strength and resilience of our community,” said Nicole. “I’m running for City Council because I believe it’s time to prioritize operational and oversight shortcomings, produce revenue-generating opportunities, address aged infrastructures, take care of our obligations to first responders and emergency personnel, address public safety concerns, and promote civic education while ensuring every voice in our city is heard and respected.”

Nicole Lucio brings both public and private sector experience to the race. With attempts to defraud our financial institution continuing to hit the headlines in Mount Vernon and nationally, Nicole understands how to mitigate against financial and reputational damage effectively. As a financial professional, she has demonstrated a proven knowledge and understands how to implement internal controls, and she is committed to the highest standards of compliance. Nicole serves as an advocate for youth and seniors. She has participated as Chair of Mount Vernon’s Board of Ethics, Board Member for Westchester Community Health Center (formally the Mount Vernon Neighborhood Health Center), Member of the Charter Revision Commission, Member of the Westchester Black Women’s Political Caucus, participation in the Usher Ministry at Grace Baptist and Macedonia Baptist Church in Mount Vernon.

Nicole shares with Black Westchester, that a key component of her platform includes Restoring the Public Trust and Demonstrating Fiscal Responsibility.

“Our city deserves leadership that listens, learns, and takes action,” said Nicole Lucio. “Together, we can create policies that promote our community, strengthen our neighborhoods, and ensure a prosperous future for generations to come.” Nicole Lucio is eager to connect with residents, share their vision, and hear directly from the community.

For more information about Nicole Lucio’s platform and campaign, visit VoteNicoleLucio.Com and email votenicolelucio@gmail.com

AJ Woodson
AJ Woodson
AJ Woodson is the Editor-In-Chief and co-owner of Black Westchester, Host & Producer of the People Before Politics Radio Show, An Author, Journalism Fellow (Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism), Rap Artist - one third of the legendary underground rap group JVC FORCE known for the single Strong Island, Radio Personality, Hip-Hop Historian, Documentarian, Activist, Criminal Justice Advocate and Freelance Journalist whose byline has appeared in several print publications and online sites including The Source, Vibe, the Village Voice, Upscale, Sonicnet.com, Launch.com, Rolling Out Newspaper, Daily Challenge Newspaper, Spiritual Minded Magazine, Word Up! Magazine, On The Go Magazine and several others. Follow me at Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/mrajwoodson.bsky.social and Spoutible https://spoutible.com/MrAJWoodson

2 COMMENTS

  1. She’s more interested in being in politics than actually helping people. Anytime she’s “helping” someone she does it as a guise of “vote for me” a politician should have a heart for the people regardless of their voter status. Her civic engagement is only to try to bolster up her name for political game. You should hear how she speaks of people who have genuinely tried to help and support her over the years.

    If she doesn’t keep her own house clean, how could she possibly keep Mt. Vernon clean? If she sleeps in her own vomit and brags about it, why would the citizens vote for someone so unclean? People perish for the lack of knowledge. “ As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his foolishness.” -Proverbs 26:11

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