Suffolk County Legislative District 2

The 2nd Suffolk County Legislative District (L.D.) is comprised of the entire South Fork of Long Island and includes the Towns of Southampton and East Hampton, as well as Shelter Island and Election Districts 32, 279, and 272 in Brookhaven Town’s East Moriches and Eastport. Over 80,000 residents call it home.

Incumbent

Bridget Fleming (D)
Assumed office 2015   
Former member Southampton Town Council
2012 Candidate for NY Senate Dist. 1.  Won the Democratic primary; lost the general election to incumbent Kenneth LaValle 

Bridget Fleming Sponsored Legislation

2022 Candidate for U.S. Congressional District 1
Legislator Fleming will compete against fellow Legislator Kara Hahn (Dist. 4) in the Democratic primary

NYS Board of Elections Contributions by Recipient

Bridget Fleming - County Legislator - 32437 - Direct Contributions

Committee to Elect Bridget Fleming - Suffolk County Legislature Campaign Contributions 2011 - 2020

Committee to Elect Bridget Fleming NY Senate Campaign Contributions 2011 - 2020

Friends of Bridget Fleming - Suffolk County Legislature Campaign Contributions 2011 - 2020

Suffolk Co. Law Enforcement Org. (LEO) Political Contributions & Expenditures Made On Behalf Of Bridget Fleming (not less than $64,256)
Excludes Political Contributions & Expenditures Made By Town, Village, and Nassau Co. LEOs


Committees:

Bridget Fleming-sponsored legislation

District Office
75 Washington Street
PO Box 1827
Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Phone: 631-852-8400; Fax: 631-852-8404
Email: Bridget.Fleming@suffolkcountyny.gov  

Staff:

About Bridget

A resident of Noyac since 2001, Bridget lives with her husband Bob, a general contractor, their sixteen-year old son Jai who attends public school, and Dune, the family’s English Springer Spaniel.

Bridget is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hunter College’s Special Honor Curriculum, and received her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, where she received the prestigious Kramer Award for service to the community. Bridget worked for almost a decade as an Assistant District Attorney in the office of legendary District Attorney Robert Morgenthau in Manhattan, where she served as a member of a Trial Bureau and Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit, and later as Chief of a Unit devoted to attacking fraud in public programs. Since leaving the District Attorney’s office in 2001, her legal work has focused primarily on Matrimonial and Family Law as well as professional mediation.

Board Experience

Bridget was first elected to the Southampton Town Board in a Special Election in March 2010 and won reelection in 2011 for a four year term. She is an innovative leader for economic growth, an effective advocate for our environment, and a dedicated champion of government accountability. Bridget is ready to take the groundbreaking programs and approaches she has developed on the local level forward, to serve as Suffolk County Legislator for the Second Legislative District. As a seasoned financial watchdog, Bridget helped to restore Southampton’s damaged credit rating, turning an operating budget deficit into a healthy surplus. She supported a professional standing audit committee, and fought for proper staffing and financial systems for the Town’s Finance Department to safeguard taxpayer dollars.

Bridget kept good jobs on the East End by authoring a law that requires utility companies to remove dangerous and unsightly utility poles, and sponsored a local law that allows volunteer firefighters and ambulance personnel to join the New York State Health Insurance Plan. She worked to create and enhance economic opportunities throughout the Town, with youth training in sustainable building trades and fresh produce retailing, landmark legislation to protect working farms, and real action on much-needed affordable housing development.

Environmental Work

At the same time, Bridget fights to protect our human and natural environment from misguided development. On the Town Board, she was a strong voice, sometimes the lone voice, for close scrutiny of development projects that fail to serve the interests of our East End community.

As a champion of the East End’s cherished natural environment, Bridget spearheaded the passage of Southampton’s first law to require that fill on construction sites be toxin-free, and led the effort on a long overdue revision to the Town’s waste management code. She spearheaded a comprehensive program to protect the Town’s coastal resources, and led the charge on the adoption of the groundbreaking Sustainability Element to the Town’s Comprehensive Plan. In 2009, Bridget received Sustainable Long Island’s “Getting it Done Award” for her success in establishing a youth-run farmer’s market in a neighborhood that otherwise had no access to fresh produce.