A Living Community Worth Protecting
Affordable housing is the issue that will determine whether Woodstock remains a living community or becomes a collection of vacation homes and tourist attractions. I have the experience and perspective that Woodstock needs for the challenges ahead.
Professional Credentials
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Former Deputy Town Supervisor
Lead the financial oversight and modernization of Woodstock's operations.
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Fulbright & Eisenhower Fellow
Global leadership honorees recognized for excellence in public service.
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Arts & Nonprofit Leadership
20+ years of executive experience at Nuyorican Poets Cafe and 92nd Street Y.
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Featured in Major Media
Recognized for stewardship in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and NPR.
My Priorities for Woodstock
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Financial Accountability
Comprehensive analysis of town finances from 2020 to present. Modernizing payroll, financial management, and HR systems to empower our hardworking town staff.
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Supporting Artists & Culture
Celebrating Woodstock's extraordinary artistic legacy through arts funding, cultural programs, workshops, and events that attract economic vitality.
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Building Infrastructure
Upgrading aging digital systems, town facilities, highways, and community spaces. Investing in sustainable, efficient infrastructure for the future.
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Environmental Resilience
Preparing for floods, extreme weather, and climate impacts. Long-range planning to protect our water, sewer, highway, parks, and fire response systems.
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Affordable Housing
Working to keep Woodstock accessible for residents, artists, and families. Smart, effective solutions so our community remains affordable.
Your Ballot Is Ready
Daniel Gallant - Democratic - Row A
Woodstock Town Councilperson (Unexpired Term)
Most convenient location for Woodstock residents:
Woodstock Community Center (Mescal Hornbeck), 56 Rock City Road, Woodstock, NY.
Early Voting: June 13-21, 2026
Primary Election Day: Tuesday, June 23, 2026