Final push: Jenkins, Sculti make pitch to Westchester voters in waning days of campaign

From Mount Vernon to Yorktown, both campaigns are in overdrive — shaking hands, posing for selfies and making their final appeals to undecided voters.

Jeremy Hopwood

Nov 2, 2025, 1:30 AM

Updated 5 hr ago

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With just days until voters head to the polls, the race for Westchester County executive is reaching a fever pitch.
Democratic candidate Ken Jenkins spent Saturday rallying supporters in White Plains, calling for “stability, competence and civility” as he seeks another term.
Across the county, Republican challenger Christine Sculti made her own rounds, arguing it’s time for “fiscal responsibility” and relief from rising costs.
From Mount Vernon to Yorktown, both campaigns are in overdrive — shaking hands, posing for selfies and making their final appeals to undecided voters.
As national issues like immigration, public safety and affordability ripple through local politics, Westchester’s top race is shaping up as a test of leadership and vision for the next four years.