History of Sandra Doorley in Timeline

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Sandra Doorley

Sandra Doorley is the current District Attorney of Monroe County, New York, a position she has held since January 2012. She is the first woman to hold this position. Originally elected as a Democrat, she switched to the Republican party in 2015. Doorley succeeded Michael Charles Green as District Attorney.

November 2011: Doorley Elected Monroe County District Attorney

Sandra Doorley was elected as the District Attorney of Monroe County in November 2011, defeating Republican candidate Bill Taylor.

December 30, 2011: Doorley Sworn in as Monroe County District Attorney

Sandra Doorley was officially sworn in as the District Attorney of Monroe County on December 30, 2011, at the Rochester Girls and Boys Club.

January 2012: Sandra Doorley Takes Office as Monroe County District Attorney

In January 2012, Sandra Doorley assumed the position of District Attorney of Monroe County, succeeding Michael Charles Green.

February 2012: Michael Charles Green Departs Doorley's Office

In February 2012, Michael Charles Green, Doorley's predecessor and advisor, left her office to pursue another opportunity.

2015: Doorley Switches to Republican Party

In 2015, Sandra Doorley changed her political affiliation from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.

2015: Doorley Re-Elected as District Attorney

Sandra Doorley was re-elected for her position as District Attorney in 2015.

2019: Doorley Re-Elected as District Attorney

Sandra Doorley secured another term as District Attorney, winning the election in 2019.

2023: Doorley Re-Elected as District Attorney

Sandra Doorley won the District Attorney election in 2023, securing yet another term.

April 22, 2024: Doorley Involved in Traffic Stop Controversy

On April 22, 2024, Sandra Doorley was involved in a controversial traffic stop incident where she was pulled over for speeding. She resisted the officer and invoked her position.