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Jenkins sworn in at Purchase College

Kenneth W. Jenkins was officially sworn in as Westchester County Executive during an Inauguration Ceremony held at Purchase College, marking the start of a new three-year term in office.

The ceremony reflected both continuity and transition, celebrating the County Executive’s leadership over the past year and setting the stage for the work ahead. Jenkins took the oath of office administered by the Honorable Anne E. Minihan, pledging to uphold the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the State of New York and the Charter of Westchester County.

The Inauguration also included the swearing-in of County Clerk Thomas Roach and County Legislators Jennifer
Puja and Anant Nambiar, along with invocations and benedic￾tions representing the Coun￾ty’s diverse faith communities, congratulatory messages from state and federal leaders, and a year-end video highlighting accomplishments across Westchester County government.

In his inaugural remarks, County Executive Jenkins reaffirmed his commitment to fiscal responsibility, public safe￾ty, infrastructure investment, environmental stewardship and delivering results for residents in every community across Westchester.

Jenkins said: “In my first year as County Executive, I’ve been guided by a simple principle: leadership that listens, acts
and delivers for the people of Westchester County. We’ve strengthened our financial footing, invested in housing and
infrastructure, expanded educational and economic opportunities, and made real progress on public safety — all while staying true to the values that unite us. This is just the beginning. Together, we will continue to build a Westchester where opportunity is real, government is responsive, and every community thrives. We’ve proven that responsible leadership works.”

The ceremony concluded with a reception celebrating the newly sworn-in officials and their continued service to the
people of Westchester County.Jenkins previously served a one-year term following a special election. This swearing-in begins a full three-year term, rather than the traditional four-year term, as a result of changes to New York State election law that adjusted the County Executive election cycle.