Nicole M. Aloise is running for district attorney in Nassau County in 2025 — after spending sixteen years working as a prosecutor in both Queens and Nassau; most recently as a Senior Assistant District Attorney in the Queen’s Homicide Bureau. Having worked under various District Attorney Administrations, Nicole is ready to bring her experience and leadership skills to the Nassau District Attorney’s office.
Nicole began her career at the Queens District Attorney’s Office in 2008 after obtaining her Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law. During her eleven years in Queens, Nicole secured the convictions of over twenty violent felons and made case law by prosecuting the first case in New York City to use footage from the NYPD’s body cameras. In 2019, she took her prosecutorial experience to the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office where she continued to seek justice for the victims of violent felonies and homicides as Senior Litigation Counsel until Spring 2023. In Spring 2023, Nicole went back to the Queens District Attorney’s Office where she continued her work on behalf of the victims of violent felonies and homicides until her departure in the Spring of 2024.
Nicole was born and raised in Astoria, Queens where she was influenced at an early age by her parents and grandparents to be civic minded and active in her community. Before moving to Nassau in 2020, Nicole served on the board of many organizations including the Astoria Taminent Regular Democratic Club which was founded by her great-grandfather, Ralph Demarco; Sharing & Careing, a local grassroots breast cancer organization; and the Rufus King Manor historic society which is the second longest-running historic house museum in NYC.
Nicole, her husband, and their three children reside in Garden City, where she is an active member of the PTA, a soccer coach for one of her son’s travel soccer teams and an adjunct professor at Molloy University where she teaches Professional Responsibility.
Nicole has worked on some of the most high-profile cases as both a Queens and Nassau Assistant District Attorney.
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