Will Joe Cairo retire? Don't bet on it
Lisa Cairo (from Jaspan Schlesinger website) |
For years, the talk around political circles was that longtime Republican worker, campaigner and now Nassau GOP chairman Joseph Cairo would retire after his lawyer daughter, Lisa Cairo,became a judge.
Well, it looks like that's happening.
Sources say Nassau's Democratic and Republican parties have cross-endorsed Lisa Cairo for family court in this November's election. The cross-endorsement essentially guarantees that Lisa Cairo, now a partner in the law firm of Jaspan Schlesinger, will be elected.
The process was a bit complicated, the story goes. The parties originally cross-endorsed Gary Knobel, a district court judge from 2005 through 2017, for the family court seat. After losing his re-election bid, Knobel has been principal law clerk to Justice Antonio Brandveen.
When Knobel was bumped up to run for Supreme Court instead, Lisa Cairo was picked by the partys' executive committees to fill the family court slot, sources said.
But sources also said they don't expect Joseph Cairo, 75, to step down anytime soon.
Joseph Cairo, from North Valley Stream, had been second in command of the Republican party for years and didn't become chairman until his predecessor, Joseph Mondello, was appointed ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago in July, 2018.
Cairo also is president of Nassau's Off-Track Betting Corp.
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