The race to become Nassau County's top law enforcement official is between two career prosecutors both with a tough-on-crime approach, deep roots in the community and a passion to keep the streets safe.

Anne Donnelly, who in 2021 became the first Republican elected district attorney in more than 15 years , is asking Nassau voters to grant her a second term based on work including putting away MS-13 gang members, cold case indictments and having the independence to launch the first inquiries into disgraced former Rep. George Santos, a Republican.

Her Democratic challenger, Nicole Aloise, who moved from the Queens District Attorney's Office to the Nassau County District Attorney's Office, has highlighted her record in the courtroom, including taking on MS-13 gang members, an endorsement

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