Dan Quart

[3] After being admitted to the bar, Quart worked as a volunteer lawyer for Legal Aid's Housing Division.

He has introduced legislation to end cash bail, reform campaign finance laws for District Attorneys races, and hold reckless drivers accountable.

[3] He was part of a 7-year effort to repeal New York's gravity knife ban, a state law found unconstitutional by a Manhattan federal court judge.

[1] In 2021, he ran for Manhattan District Attorney, losing in the Democratic primary to Alvin Bragg.

[3] Quart resides on the Upper East Side with his wife Miriam, and their two children.