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Sandra Ung
American politician

Sandra Ung

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American politician
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Cambodia
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51 years
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Biography

Sandra Ung (Chinese: 黃敏儀, born September 13, 1974) is a Cambodian-born American attorney and politician from New York City. She is a member of the New York City Council for the 20th district, which is based in Flushing, Queens.

Early life and education

Ung was born in Cambodia to ethnically Chinese parents. Her family fled to Taiwan soon after she was born to escape the Cambodian genocide, and immigrated to the United States when Ung was seven years old.

After growing up in Flushing, Queens, Ung attended Hunter College for her undergraduate degree, and went on to receive her JD from Columbia Law School in 2001.

Career

Prior to seeking elected office, Ung held a number of jobs in and around New York politics, among them chief of staff to Assemblyman (and father to Grace Meng) Jimmy Meng, legislative assistant to City Comptrollers Bill Thompson and John Liu, and most recently special assistant to Congresswoman Meng. She has also worked as a practicing attorney at the firm Dorsey & Whitney.

2021 City Council campaign

In July 2020, Ung announced she would run as a Democrat for the 20th district of the New York City Council, held by term-limited incumbent Peter Koo, in 2021. She received influential endorsements from the Queens Democratic Party and Congresswoman Meng, and was among the top fundraisers in City Council races across the city, cementing her as the race's frontrunner.

In an effort to overcome Ung's advantages, seven of her opponents in the race formed a coalition together in May 2021, with each candidate encouraging their voters to rank other non-Ung candidates on their ranked-choice ballots. The seven ran on significantly different platforms–among them were John Choe, the race's most left-wing candidate, and Neng Wang, its most conservative–but argued that they were united against the Queens Democratic Party's influence.

Ung nevertheless emerged with a lead on election night in June, receiving 24 percent of first-choice votes. When absentee ballots and ranked-choice votes were counted two weeks later, she defeated former Assemblywoman Ellen Young 55-45%; she formally declared victory on July 7. Ung easily won the November general election in the strongly Democratic district.

Personal life

Ung lives in Flushing.

Protests

In 2022, home healthcare workers organized a protest outside of Sandra Ung's city council district office demanding that she support legislation (called The No More 24 Act) limiting the number of hours that home healthcare aides can work in a day.They want their employers to limit their work schedule to 12 hours a day and 50 hours a week. Many of these workers provide care for 24 consecutive hours. This protest was organized by the Flushing Workers Center of Union Street in Queens. Council member Ung wants the non-profit employers to hire more home healthcare workers and wants the State of New York make adjustments to the Medicare reimbursement policy so that patients who need attentive care are not left unattended.

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