Peter Benson Harckham grew up in the
Hudson Valley, residing in
Rockland County for most of his childhood. He attended
Clarkstown High School North, before attending
Dickinson College, where he graduated in English. Harckham began his career in the advertising sector, working on
Madison Avenue in the 1980s. Today he continues to work in media and advertising, and owns his own business based in the Hudson Valley. Prior to elected office, Harckham served as President for a not for profit housing corporation that builds affordable housing in northern Westchester County. Prior to that, Harckham served as Vice Chair of the Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation, a San Francisco-based private foundation that supports the sustainable management of natural resources. In 2007, Harckham was first elected to the
Westchester County Board of Legislators, winning again in 2009, 2011, and 2013. He ran unsuccessfully for the
New York State Assembly in a 2010 special election. He served for four terms as a county legislator, including two terms as Democratic Majority Leader. As County Legislator, he created tax breaks for first responders, lowered county taxes, and approved term limits for county legislators. In 2012 he was a
pledged elector for president
Barack Obama in the
electoral college. == New York Senate ==