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Floral Park Today
By the People, for the People
Floral Park Trustee Jennifer Stewart Continues Legacy of Community Service
Stewart, a lifelong resident, is seeking re-election to continue her work on the village board.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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Jennifer Stewart, a trustee in the village of Floral Park, New York, is seeking re-election this year. Stewart, who was first appointed to the board in 2021 and then won her first election in 2022, is committed to preserving the charm and character of the community where she was raised and has lived her entire life. From her work on the village board to her involvement with the local fire department and school, Stewart has dedicated herself to serving the place she calls home.
Why it matters
Stewart's story highlights the importance of local elected officials who are deeply rooted in their communities. As a lifelong Floral Park resident, Stewart brings a unique perspective and understanding of the village's history and values to her role as trustee. Her commitment to maintaining the community's character and addressing residents' day-to-day concerns is crucial for preserving the identity of small towns and villages like Floral Park.
The details
Stewart was first appointed to the Floral Park board in 2021 when the previous mayor, Kevin Fitzgerald, was elected and vacated his trustee seat. She was then elected to the position in 2022 and is now seeking re-election. As a trustee, Stewart has been proud of several code changes the board has made, including a permit allowing valet services at restaurants, a law preventing short-term and lawn rentals, and fines for false fire alarms. Stewart has also worked closely with the Floral Park Fire Department as the village board's liaison, gaining a new respect for the volunteer work of the local firefighters.
- Stewart was first appointed to the Floral Park board in 2021.
- Stewart won her first election to the trustee seat in 2022.
- Stewart is up for re-election in 2023.
The players
Jennifer Stewart
A lifelong resident of Floral Park, New York, who is currently serving as a trustee on the village board. She is seeking re-election this year.
Kevin Fitzgerald
The former mayor of Floral Park, who vacated his trustee seat in 2021 when he was elected mayor.
Our Lady of Victory
The school where Stewart's three children attended and where she previously served on the school board.
What they’re saying
“It's really an honor and a privilege to serve the village that I grew up in, and where I raised my kids. I'm seeking re-election to continue the work that we as a team have begun. I really enjoy trying to help residents solve their day-to-day problems.”
— Jennifer Stewart, Floral Park Trustee (longislandpress.com)
“As a teacher, I felt like it was a unique opportunity to look at the workings of the school from a teacher lens and a parent lens.”
— Jennifer Stewart, Floral Park Trustee (longislandpress.com)
What’s next
Stewart is up for re-election in 2023, and if elected, she plans to continue her work on the Floral Park village board, focusing on preserving the community's character and addressing residents' concerns.
The takeaway
Jennifer Stewart's story demonstrates the value of having local elected officials who are deeply rooted in their communities. As a lifelong Floral Park resident, Stewart brings a unique understanding and commitment to preserving the identity and charm of the village she calls home, making her an important voice on the village board.
