County government seeking new attorney
Chautauqua County is looking for a new county attorney.
Ana Morgan, who had been appointed the county attorney in July 2024, resigned after the last county legislature meeting, which took place on Dec. 17.
Neither County Executive PJ Wendel nor County Legislature Chairman Pierre Chagnon stated why Morgan resigned, only to confirm that she did.
Before being appointed county attorney, Morgan served as the Social Services Attorney with the Department of Mental Hygiene and Social Services, where she played a pivotal role in representing the Department before various Courts and tribunals, particularly in the child welfare arena and the civil prosecution of neglect and abuse cases involving children.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she served as the Deputy Chief Clerk of the Chautauqua County Family Court.
Morgan took over for Pat Slagle who served as county attorney from January 2023 to March 2024.
Before Morgan and Slagle, Stephen Abdella served as the county attorney from 2006 to 2022. He was also county attorney from 1992 to 1997.
From 1999 to 2005, Abdella served as the attorney for the county legislature. Since 2008 the county attorney has served both the executive and legislative branches.
Although retired, Abdella has been volunteering with the county, serving as a “parliamentarian” during some county legislature meetings. He was also a member of the Salary Commission and is currently a member of the Charter and Code Review Commission, which is reviewing the county charter and recommending changes to be made.
According to county officials, a search is already underway for a new county attorney, with the position posted to its website.





