Election held in New York City
2021 New York City Council election
Results by district:
Democrat: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
>90%
Unopposed
Republican: 40–50% 60–70% 70–80%
The 2021 New York City Council elections were held on November 2, 2021. The primary elections were held on June 22, 2021.
[2] There were several
special elections for seats vacated in 2020 and early 2021; these special elections were the first to use
ranked-choice voting in city council elections after it was approved by a ballot question in 2019
[3] and the second to use
ranked-choice voting since New York City repealed PR-STV in 1945.
[4] Due to redistricting after the
2020 Census , candidates also ran for two-year terms instead of four-year terms for the first time, stemming from the
New York City Charter overhaul in 1989.
[5] Four-year terms will resume in the 2025 election after another two-year election in 2023.
Incumbents not seeking re-election
Term-limited incumbents
28 council members (26 Democrats and 2 Republicans) are prevented from seeking a third (fourth for pre-2010 council members) consecutive term due to term limits that were renewed by voters in a ballot referendum in 2010.
[6]
Retiring incumbents
Incumbents defeated in primary
Resigned before election
During the 2017–2021 council secession, 8 incumbents have resigned before the election for various reasons.
Manhattan
District 1
The
1st district covers the very bottom of Manhattan, including the Financial District, Tribeca, and Soho. Incumbent Democrat
Margaret Chin was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term.
Christopher Marte was seen as the most progressive candidate in the race, while Jenny Low was noted for the major endorsements she had received and Gigi Li had outgoing councilwoman Chin's support.
[9] Marte's campaign was bolstered by anger within the district at Chin's ties to real-estate developers, as well as by name recognition Marte had gained while attempting to primary Chin in the previous council election.
[10]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Susan Damplo, attorney
[11]
Sean Hayes, attorney and law professor
[12]
Tiffany Johnson-Winbush, former member of Manhattan Community Board 1
[13]
Susan Lee, author and non-profit executive
[14]
Gigi Li, Chief of Staff to
Margaret Chin
[15]
Jenny Low, political staffer
[16]
Maud Maron, attorney
[17]
Christopher Marte , activist
[16]
Denny Salas, activist
[18]
Withdrawn
Lester Chang
Yubao Dai
Dennis Mikhalsky
Republican primary
Results
Endorsements
Gigi Li
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Jenny Low
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Christopher Marte
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
General election
District 2
The
2nd district covers parts of the Lower East Side in Manhattan. Incumbent Democrat
Carlina Rivera was running for reelection.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Carlina Rivera
Labor unions
Organizations
Erin Hussein
Newspapers and publications
Democratic primary
General election
Endorsements
Carlina Rivera
Labor unions
Organizations
District 3
The
3rd district covers parts of the West Side of Manhattan, including Chelsea, West Midtown, and Greenwich Village. Incumbent Democrat and current Council Speaker
Corey Johnson was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 3 Democratic primary results
[46]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Erik Bottcher
8
17,027
71.4%
Democratic
Arthur Schwartz
8
7,054
28.6%
Democratic
Leslie Boghosian Murphy
7
5,669
21.6%
Democratic
Aleta LaFargue
5
3,459
12.6%
Democratic
Marni Halasa
4
2,442
8.7%
Democratic
Phelan D. Fitzpatrick
3
1,597
5.6%
Write-in
1
125
0.4%
Endorsements
Erik Bottcher
Federal legislators
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
General election
District 4
The
4th district covers parts of the Lower East Side, East Midtown, and parts of the Upper East Side in Manhattan. The incumbent was Democrat
Keith Powers , who won re-election defeating Republican David Casavis.
Democratic primary
Incumbent Councilman
Keith Powers won the Democratic nomination unopposed.
Withdrawn
General election
Endorsements
Keith Powers
Labor unions
Organizations
District 5
The
5th district covers parts of the Upper East Side in Manhattan. Incumbent Democrat
Ben Kallos was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. He ran for Manhattan Borough President.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 5 Democratic primary results
[53]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Julie Menin
6
12,083
56.0%
Democratic
Tricia Shimamura
6
9,485
44.0%
Democratic
Rebecca Lamorte
5
4,699
20.3%
Democratic
Kim Moscaritolo
4
3,534
14.8%
Democratic
Billy Freeland
3
2,853
11.6%
Democratic
Christopher Sosa
2
1,491
5.9%
Democratic
Marco Tamayo
2
671
2.6%
Write-in
1
78
0.3%
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Julie Menin
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Individuals
Kim Moscaritolo
State legislators
Organizations
Tricia Shimamura
Federal legislators
State legislators
Organizations
General election
District 6
The
6th district covers most of the Upper West Side in Manhattan. Incumbent Democrat
Helen Rosenthal was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. She filed to run for
New York City Comptroller but dropped out of the race.
[61] Sara Lind and Jeffrey Omura had an alliance during the campaign, with Lind's campaign asking voters to rank Omura second and Omura's campaign asking voters to rank Lind second.
[62]
Gale Brewer , who was the Manhattan
Borough President at the time and held this seat from 2002 to 2013, won the Democratic nomination.
[63]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Seth Rosen (endorsed Sara Lind )
David Zelman
Endorsements
Gale Brewer
Federal officials
State officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Sara Lind
Individuals
Organizations
Results
General election
Endorsements
Gale Brewer
Federal officials
State officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
District 7
The
7th district covers West Harlem and Hamilton Heights in Manhattan. Incumbent Democrat
Mark Levine was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. Levine was running for
Manhattan Borough President .
Shaun Abreu was considered the frontrunner in the race, while five of his opponents – Maria Ordoñez, Stacy Lynch, Marti Allen-Cummings, Dan Cohen, and Corey Ortega – formed a ranked-choice coalition to oppose him.
Democratic primary
Withdrawn
Alberto Aguilar III
Jeanette Toomer
Endorsements
Shaun Abreu
Federal legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Marti Allen-Cummings
State legislators
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Dan Cohen
Newspapers and publications
Stacy Lynch
Executive officials
Labor unions
Newspapers and publications
Maria Ordoñez
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
General election
District 9
The
9th district covers most of the central part of Harlem in Manhattan. Incumbent Democrat
Bill Perkins ran for reelection. He is currently behind challenger
Kristin Richardson Jordan , a member of the
Democratic Socialists of America , by 104 votes in the final RCV round.
[83] Due to the close margin, the race underwent a manual recount.
[84] On August 9, 2021, Perkins conceded the race to Jordan.
[85] The recount was completed on August 18, with Jordan winning by 114 votes.
[86]
Democratic primary
Candidates
William Allen, professor and founder of the Uptown Democratic Club
[87]
Cordell Cleare , Democratic District Leader in the 70th State Assembly district
[88]
Joshua Clennon, treasurer of
Manhattan Community Board 10
[89]
William Council, coach
[90]
Pierre Gooding, deacon and attorney
[90]
Kristin Richardson Jordan , poet and activist
[91]
Ruth McDaniels, former NYPD supervisor
[92]
Bernadette McNear, program director
[93]
Athena Moore, activist
[94]
Bill Perkins , incumbent Councillor
[91]
Mario Rosser, partnership manager
[95]
Sheba Simpson, educator
[90]
Keith Taylor, member of
Manhattan Community Board 10
[90]
Withdrawn
Malik Wright, political operative
[96]
Endorsements
William Allen
State officials
Individuals
Cordell Cleare
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Kristin R. Jordan
Federal officials
Local officials
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Athena Moore
Federal officials
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Bill Perkins
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
General election
District 10
The
10th district covers the northernmost part of Manhattan, including Washington Heights, Inwood, and Marble Hill. Incumbent Democrat
Ydanis Rodríguez was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
James Behr, attorney and author
[106]
Francesca Castellanos, activist
[107]
Carmen De La Rosa , State Assemblymember
[108]
Angela Fernandez, former director of the New York State Division of Human Rights
[109]
Johanna Garcia, Chief of Staff to
Robert Jackson
[110]
Thomas Leon, candidate for New York State Senate in 2018
[111]
Josue Perez, educator
[112]
Tirso Pina, candidate for New York City Council in 2001
[113]
Withdrawn
Manny De Los Santos
Everett Reed
Endorsements
Johanna Garcia
State legislators
Organizations
Individuals
Carmen De La Rosa
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
General election
Manhattan/Bronx crossover
District 8
The
8th district covers East Harlem in Manhattan, Mott Haven and parts of High Bridge in The Bronx, and
Randalls Island . Incumbent Democrat
Diana Ayala was running for reelection.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Endorsements
Diana Ayala
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
General election
Endorsements
Diana Ayala
Labor unions
Organizations
Bronx
District 11
The
11th district covers the most northwestern part of the Bronx, including Riverdale, Fieldston, Spuyten Devil, Kingsbridge, parts of Bedford Park, Norwood, Woodlawn, and parts of Wakefield. This seat is currently filled by
Eric Dinowitz . The incumbent was Democrat
Andrew Cohen , who was elected judge of the New York Supreme Court 12th Judicial District in 2020. A non-partisan special election was held on March 23, 2021, with the winner being eligible to run for a full term.
The election used
ranked choice voting , with Eric Dinowitz remaining in the lead for all six rounds.
[123]
Special election
The special election was nonpartisan.
A bar graph visualizing each round of the ranked choice voting election 2021 NYC special election in the 11th District
New York City 11th (special election) Council District
[124]
Candidate
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Eric Dinowitz
4401
46.8%
4407
46.9%
4458
47.5%
4500
48.4%
4920
54.6%
5579
63.6%
Mino Lora
2129
22.6%
2133
22.7%
2175
23.2%
2183
23.5%
2401
26.7%
3188
36.4%
Jessica Haller
1383
14.7%
1385
14.7%
1407
15.0%
1416
15.2%
1682
18.7%
Eliminated
Daniel Padernacht
1110
11.8%
1113
11.8%
1137
12.1%
1204
12.9%
Eliminated
Kevin Pazmino
194
2.1%
195
2.1%
200
2.1%
Eliminated
Carlton Berkley
172
1.8%
172
1.8%
Eliminated
Undeclared Write-ins
24
0.3%
Eliminated
Inactive ballots
0 ballots
8 ballots
36 ballots
110 ballots
410 ballots
646 ballots
Withdrawn
Abigail Martin (withdrew from the special election but would be in the June primary)
Marcos Sierra (withdrew from the special election but would be in the June primary)
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 11 Democratic primary results
[125]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Eric Dinowitz
6
9,491
61.3%
Democratic
Mino Lora
6
5,994
38.7%
Democratic
Abigail Martin
5
3,005
18.4%
Democratic
Daniel Padernacht
3
1,102
6.6%
Democratic
Jessica Haller
3
1,059
6.4%
Democratic
Marcos Sierra
2
356
2.1%
Democratic
Carlton Berkley
2
314
1.8%
Write-in
1
36
0.2%
Withdrawn
Jessica Haller
Nayma Silver
Dionel Then
Endorsements
Eric Dinowitz
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Jessica Haller (withdrawn)
State legislators
Local officials
Brad Lander , New York City Councilmember for the 39th district--co-endorsement with Mino Lora
[133]
Organizations
Mino Lora
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
District 12
The
12th district covers the most northeastern part of the Bronx, including Williamsbridge, Co-Op City, parts of Allerton, Eastchester, and parts of Wakefield. Incumbent Democrat
Andy King , who was already term-limited, was expelled on October 5, 2020. A special election to determine his replacement took place on December 22, 2020, with
Kevin Riley elected the winner. He was running for a full term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Endorsements
Results
2021 New York City Council District 12 Democratic primary results
[139]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Kevin Riley
3
9,595
59.1%
Democratic
Pamela Hamilton-Johnson
3
6,643
40.9%
Democratic
Shanequa Martin
2
3,660
21.1%
Write-in
1
209
1.2%
District 13
The
13th district includes the most southeastern part of the Bronx, including Baychester, parts of Allerton, Pelham Parkway, Morris Park, Pelham Bay, Middletown, Country Club, Throggs Neck, and City Island. Incumbent Democrat
Mark Gjonaj was eligible to run for a second term, but chose to retire instead.
[140]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Endorsements
Marjorie Velazquez
Federal legislators
State officials
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Results
General election
Endorsements
Marjorie Velazquez
Federal legislators
State officials
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
District 14
The
14th district includes a section of the West Bronx, including Kingsbridge Heights, parts of Bedford Park, parts of Fordham, University Heights, parts of Tremont, and parts of Morris Heights. Incumbent Democrat
Fernando Cabrera was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term. He filed to run for Bronx Borough President.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 14 Democratic primary results
[150]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Pierina Sanchez
6
4,887
62.3%
Democratic
Yudelka Tapia
6
2,957
37.7%
Democratic
Adolfo Abreu
5
2,105
24.5%
Democratic
Haile Rivera
4
1,102
12.3%
Democratic
Fernando Aquino
3
939
10.1%
Democratic
Socrates Solano
2
175
1.9%
Write-in
1
30
0.3%
Endorsements
Adolfo Abreu
Federal legislators
State legislators
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Pierina Sanchez
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
District 15
The
15th district covers parts of the North Central Bronx, including Belmont, West Farms, parts of Bedford Park, parts of Fordham, parts of Tremont, and Little Yemen. This seat is currently filled by
Oswald Feliz . The incumbent was Democrat
Ritchie Torres , was elected to New York's
15th congressional district in 2020. A special election was held on March 23, 2021, with the winner being eligible to run for a full term.
The election used ranked choice voting, with Oswald Feliz remaining in the lead for all six rounds.
[162]
Special election
The special election was nonpartisan.
A bar graph visualizing each round of the ranked choice voting election 2021 NYC special election in the 15th District
New York City 15th (special election) Council District
[163]
Candidate
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Oswald Feliz
1070
27.9%
1071
28.0%
1074
28.2%
1082
28.6%
1091
29.0%
1110
29.8%
1132
30.7%
1160
31.7%
1310
37.5%
1766
56.5%
Ischia J. Bravo
815
21.3%
815
21.3%
818
21.4%
824
21.7%
834
22.2%
846
22.7%
860
23.3%
897
24.5%
1118
32.0%
1362
43.5%
John E. Sanchez
786
20.5%
787
20.6%
795
20.8%
814
21.5%
823
21.9%
835
22.4%
849
23.0%
885
24.2%
1062
30.4%
Eliminated
Elisa Crespo
592
15.4%
592
15.5%
597
15.6%
609
16.1%
626
16.6%
649
17.4%
665
18.0%
712
19.5%
Eliminated
Latchmi Devi Gopal
165
4.3%
166
4.3%
166
4.4%
166
4.4%
170
4.5%
175
4.7%
184
5.0%
Eliminated
Kenny G. Agosto
97
2.5%
98
2.6%
99
2.6%
101
2.7%
109
2.9%
113
3.0%
Eliminated
Altagracia Soldevilla
99
2.6%
100
2.6%
104
2.7%
104
2.7%
107
2.8%
Eliminated
Bernadette Ferrara
80
2.1%
81
2.1%
84
2.2%
89
2.3%
Eliminated
Jose A. Padilla Jr.
71
1.9%
71
1.9%
78
2.0%
Eliminated
Ariel Rivera-Diaz
45
1.2%
45
1.2%
Eliminated
Undeclared Write-ins
12
0.3%
Eliminated
Inactive ballots
0 ballots
6 ballots
17 ballots
43 ballots
72 ballots
104 ballots
142 ballots
178 ballots
342 ballots
704 ballots
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 15 Democratic primary results
[164]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Oswald Feliz
7
4,348
65.2%
Democratic
Ischia Bravo
7
2,325
34.8%
Democratic
Bernadette Ferrera
6
1,421
19.6%
Democratic
John Sanchez
4
1,195
15.6%
Democratic
Troy Blackwell
3
902
11.3%
Democratic
Kenny Agosto
2
194
2.4%
Democratic
Latchmi Gopal
2
194
2.4%
Democratic
Lillithe Lozano
2
165
2.0%
Write-in
1
31
0.2%
Republican primary
2021 New York City Council District 15 Republican primary results
[165]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Republican
Ariel Rivera-Diaz
2
80
53.7%
Republican
Aramis Ocasio
2
69
46.3%
Write-in
1
15
9.4%
Withdrawn
Elisa Crespo
Julian Sepulveda (endorsed Elisa Crespo )
Endorsements
Ischia Bravo
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Elisa Crespo (withdrew )
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
John Sanchez
Local officials
Organizations
District 16
The
16th district includes parts of the South Bronx, including parts of Melrose, parts of High Bridge, parts of Morris Heights, and Morrisania. Incumbent Democrat
Vanessa Gibson was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. She filed to run for Bronx Borough President.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Abdourahamane Diallo, businessman
[183]
Ahmadou Diallo, businessman
[183]
Yves Filius, Democratic District Leader in the 77th assembly district
[183]
Althea Stevens , activist
[183]
Withdrawn
Leonardo Coello
Uniqua Smith
Endorsements
Yves Filius
Local officials
Newspapers and publications
Althea Stevens
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
District 17
The
17th district includes parts of the South Bronx, including Port Morris, parts of Melrose, Hunts Point, Longwood, and parts of Soundview. Incumbent Democrat
Rafael Salamanca was running for reelection.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Rafael Acevedo
George Alvarez
Lattina Brown
Melody Jimenez
Glennis Sanchez Severino
Results
Endorsements
Rafael Salamanca
Federal legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
District 18
The
18th district covers parts of the Southeast Bronx, including Parkchester, Unionport, Castle Hill, Clason Point, and parts of Soundview. Incumbent Democrat
Rubén Díaz Sr. was eligible to run for a second term, but chose to retire instead.
[192]
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 18 Democratic primary results
[193]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Amanda Farias
6
6,004
52.3%
Democratic
William Rivera
6
5,467
47.7%
Democratic
Michael Beltzer
5
2,079
16.2%
Democratic
Darlene Jackson
5
1,964
15.3%
Democratic
Mohammed Mujemder
4
1,768
13.1%
Democratic
Mirza M. Rashid
3
732
5.3%
Democratic
William Russell Moore
2
577
4.1%
Democratic
Eliu A. Lara
2
136
1.0%
Write-in
1
70
0.5%
Green primary
Endorsements
Amanda Farías
Federal officials
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Bronx/Queens crossover
District 22
The
22nd district is currently vacant. The incumbent was Democrat
Costa Constantinides , who was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. He resigned to take a position as CEO of Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Tiffany Cabán
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Evie Hantzopoulos
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Results
2021 New York City Council District 22 Democratic primary results
[216]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Tiffany Cabán
3
9,088
62.6%
Democratic
Evie Hantzopoulos
3
5,424
37.4%
Democratic
John Ciafone
2
1,622
10.0%
Democratic
Leonardo Bullaro
2
1,221
7.5%
Democratic
Catherine Gioino
2
804
5.0%
Democratic
Nick Velkov
2
463
2.9%
Write-in
1
30
0.2%
Republican primary
Green primary
General election
Queens
District 19
In the
19th district , Democrat
Paul Vallone was term-limited. Republican Vickie Paladino won a close race over Democrat Tony Avella.
Democratic primary
Republican primary
Conservative primary
Endorsements
Richard Lee
Federal legislators
Local officials
Organizations
Austin Shafran
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
General election
District 20
In the
20th district , Democrat
Peter Koo was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term.
Democratic primary
Withdrawn
Endorsements
John Choe
Local officials
Organizations
Sandra Ung
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
District 21
In the
21st district , incumbent
Francisco Moya was running for re-election.
Democratic primary
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Francisco Moya
Labor unions
Organizations
George Onuorah
Newspapers and publications
District 23
In the
23rd district , incumbent Democrat
Barry Grodenchik was eligible to run for a second term, but chose to retire instead.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 23 Democratic primary results
[236]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Linda Lee
5
7,173
54.5%
Democratic
Jaslin Kaur
5
5,992
45.5%
Democratic
Steve Behar
4
2,427
15.9%
Democratic
Debra Markell
4
2,300
15.1%
Democratic
Sanjeev Jindal
3
2,009
12.5%
Democratic
Koshy Thomas
2
788
4.8%
Democratic
Harpreet Toor
2
688
4.2%
Write-in
1
57
0.3%
Republican primary
Withdrawn
Seth Breland (endorsed Linda Lee )
Janet Dennis
Christopher Fuentes-Padilla
Mandeep Sahi
Endorsements
Linda Lee
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Jaslin Kaur
Federal legislators
State legislators
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Debra Markell
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
District 24
In the
24th district . incumbent was Democrat
Rory Lancman , who resigned his seat on November 2, 2020. A special election was held on February 2, 2021, with
James F. Gennaro winning and being eligible to run for a full term.
[253]
Special election
Percentages may be slightly different from 100% due to rounding.
Democratic primary
Republican primary
Withdrawn
Stanley Arden
Joshua Maynard
Endorsements
Moumita Ahmed
Federal legislators
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
James Gennaro
State legislators
Labor unions
Individuals
Organizations
District 25
In the
25th district , incumbent Democrat
Danny Dromm was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Fatima Baryab, non-profit executive
[261]
Yi Chen, activist and NYPD auxiliary
[261]
Shekar Krishnan , civil rights lawyer
[262]
Liliana Melo, District Leader for the 34th State Assembly district
[261]
Manuel Perez, interpreter and life coach
[261]
Alfonso Quiroz, vice-president of the JFK Democratic Club
[261]
William Salgado, attorney and District Leader for the 39th State Assembly district
[263]
Carolyn Tran, former chief of staff to
Danny Dromm
[261]
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Shekar Krishnan
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Carolyn Tran
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
Libertarian primary
General election
District 26
In the
26th district , incumbent Democrat
Jimmy Van Bramer was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term. He filed to run for Queens Borough President.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Amit Bagga, former deputy director of the New York City Census
[276]
Jonathan Bailey, former chairman of the Queens
Democratic Socialists of America
[277]
Lorenzo Brea, activist
[277]
Julia Forman, former prosecutor
[278]
Glennis Gomez, political staffer
[277]
Denise Keehan-Smith, former chairperson of Queens Community Board 2
[277]
Badrun Khan, financial manager; candidate for
NY-14 in 2020
[277]
Hailie Kim, adjunct professor at
Hunter College
[277]
Jesse Laymon, political strategist
[279]
Sultan al Maruf, IT director
[280]
Brent O'Leary, legal consultant
[281]
Steven Raga, former Chief of Staff to
Brian Barnwell
[282]
Emily Sharpe, attorney
[283]
Julie Won , member of Queens Community Board 2
[284]
Ebony Young, non-profit executive
[285]
Withdrawn
Tavo Bortoli
Giselle Burgess
Benjamin Guttmann
Bianca Ozeri
Micah Peterson
Alexander Rias
Endorsements
Amit Bagga
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Julia Forman
Labor unions
Organizations
Hailie Kim
State legislators
Local officials
Julie Won
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
General election
Republican primary
Marvin Jeffcoat, veteran
[277]
District 27
In the
27th district , incumbent Democrat
Daneek Miller was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Nantasha Williams
Labor unions
Organizations
Harold Miller
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
District 28
In the
28th district , incumbent Democrat
Adrienne Adams was running for re-election.
Democratic primary
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Adrienne Adams
Labor unions
Organizations
District 29
In the
29th district , incumbent Democrat
Karen Koslowitz was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term. She had already served five terms on the NYC Council, but non-consecutively.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 29 Democratic primary results
[299]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Lynn Schulman
8
7,232
60.0%
Democratic
Aleda Gagarin
8
4,825
40.0%
Democratic
David Aronov
7
4,135
28.8%
Democratic
Donghui Zang
6
3,012
19.2%
Democratic
Avi Cyperstein
5
2,183
13.4%
Democratic
Edwin Wong
4
1,541
9.3%
Democratic
Douglas Shapiro
3
1,366
8.1%
Democratic
Eliseo Dorion Labayen
2
692
4.0%
Democratic
Sheryl Ann Fetik
2
487
2.8%
Write-in
1
41
0.2%
Endorsements
Avi Cyperstein
Labor unions
Newspapers and publications
Aleda Gagarin
State legislators
Organizations
Lynn Schulman
Federal legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
District 30
In the
30th district , incumbent Democrat
Robert Holden was running for re-election.
Democratic primary
Endorsements
Juan Ardila
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
General election
District 31
The
31st district is currently filled by
Selvena Brooks-Powers , who will hold it for the remainder of the current term. The previous incumbent was Democrat
Donovan Richards and was term-limited, preventing him from seeking a third consecutive term. He was elected
Queens Borough President in 2020 and resigned his seat to assume that office on December 2, 2020. A special election was held on February 23, 2021, with the winner serving out Richard's term, which runs until the end of 2021 and being eligible to run for a full term in 2021.
[316]
The election was New York City's first
ranked choice voting election with multiple rounds, and Selvena N. Brooks-Powers remained in the lead throughout all nine rounds.
Special election
2021 NYC special election, 31st District
NYC special election 31st Council District
[317]
Candidate
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Selvena Brooks-Powers
2834
38.5%
2837
38.6%
2847
38.8%
2880
39.3%
2915
40.1%
2970
41.2%
3107
43.6%
3360
48.2%
3841
59.0%
Pesach Osina
2488
33.8%
2489
33.8%
2491
34.0%
2494
34.1%
2509
34.5%
2519
35.0%
2526
35.5%
2556
36.6%
2674
41.0%
Manny Silva
739
10.0%
739
10.0%
743
10.1%
764
10.4%
800
11.0%
844
11.7%
916
12.9%
1059
15.2%
Eliminated
Latoya R. Benjamin
385
5.2%
386
5.2%
394
5.4%
427
5.8%
451
6.2%
484
6.7%
570
8.0%
Eliminated
Sherwyn James
334
4.5%
335
4.6%
346
4.7%
353
4.8%
366
5.0%
386
5.4%
Eliminated
Shawn M. Rux
214
2.9%
214
2.9%
218
3.0%
224
3.1%
234
3.2%
Eliminated
Nancy J. Martinez
168
2.3%
168
2.3%
175
2.4%
181
2.5%
Eliminated
Latanya Collins
108
1.5%
109
1.5%
120
1.6%
Eliminated
Nicole S. Lee
69
0.9%
77
1.0%
Eliminated
Undeclared Write-ins
24
0.3%
Eliminated
Inactive ballots
0 ballots
9 ballots
29 ballots
40 ballots
88 ballots
160 ballots
244 ballots
388 ballots
848 ballots
Democratic primary
Withdrawn
Monique Charlton
Franck Joseph
Endorsements
Selvena N. Brooks-Powers
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
District 32
In the
32nd district , incumbent Republican
Eric Ulrich was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term.
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Kaled Alamarie, city planner
[327]
Bella Matias, non-profit executive
[328]
Michael Scala, attorney
[329]
Shaeleigh Severino, paralegal
[328]
Helal Sheikh, former educator
[327]
Felicia Singh, educator
[324]
Withdrawn
Joel Gokool, consultant
[330]
Raimondo Graziano, activist
[328]
Endorsements
Michael Scala
State legislators
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Felicia Singh
State officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
2021 New York City Council District 32 Democratic primary results
[339]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Felicia Singh
3
4,686
52.5%
Democratic
Michael Scala
3
4,248
47.5%
Democratic
Helal Shiekh
2
1,100
10.8%
Democratic
Bella Matias
2
817
8.0%
Democratic
Kaled Alamarie
2
702
6.9%
Democratic
Shaeleigh Severino
2
261
2.6%
Write-in
1
163
1.6%
General election
Candidates
Endorsements
Joann Ariola
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Phil Goldfeder , former Member of the New York State Assembly from the 23rd district (Democratic)
[341]
Local officials
Augustus Agate, former New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District (Democratic)
[342]
Joe Fox, former Chief of Transit for the NYPD
[343]
Romeo Hitlall, President of the Richmond Hill-South Ozone Park Lions Club (Democratic)
[342]
Robert Holden , Member of the New York City Council from the 30th district (Democratic)
[344]
Danny Ruscillo, NYPD Community Partner for the 100th Precinct
[345]
Eric Ulrich , Member of the New York City Council from the 32nd district
[346]
Labor unions
[350]
Individuals
Organizations
Sant Baba Prem Singh Sikh Cultural Society of New York
[354]
Newspapers
Felicia Singh
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State officials
State legislators
Local officials
Organizations
Labor unions
Individuals
Newspapers
Results
Queens/Brooklyn crossover
District 34
In the
34th district , incumbent Democrat
Antonio Reynoso was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. He filed to run for Brooklyn Borough President.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Results
General election
Endorsements
Jennifer Gutiérrez
Federal legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Brooklyn
District 33
In the
33rd district , incumbent Democrat
Stephen Levin was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Glomani Bravo-Lopez, deputy Chief of Staff for
Stephen Levin
[378]
Jonathan Clarke
Stephen Finley
Endorsements
Elizabeth Adams
State officials
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Lincoln Restler
Federal officials
State officials
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
April Somboun
State officials
Individuals
Results
General election
District 35
In the
35th district , incumbent Democrat
Laurie Cumbo was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 35 Democratic primary results
[389]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Crystal Hudson
3
16,564
54.0%
Democratic
Michael Hollingsworth
3
14,138
46.0%
Democratic
Renee Collymore
2
4,438
12.7%
Democratic
Curtis Harris
2
1,652
4.7%
Democratic
Regina Kinsey
2
1,637
4.7%
Democratic
Deirdre Levy
2
1,398
4.0%
Democratic
Hector Robertson
2
504
1.4%
Write-in
1
68
0.2%
Withdrawn
Alejandra Caraballo
Terrance Knox
Maayan Zik
Endorsements
Michael Hollingsworth
Federal legislators
State legislators
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Crystal Hudson
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
District 36
In the
36th district , incumbent Democrat
Robert Cornegy was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. He ran for Brooklyn Borough President, but lost in the Democratic primary.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Maya Cantrell
[404]
Ronald Colter
[404]
Gregory Green, retired NYPD sergeant
[406]
Reginald Swiney
[404]
Shadoe Tarver
[404]
Jason Walker, activist
[404]
Endorsements
Chi Ossé
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Robert Waterman
Federal officials
State officials
Local officials
Individuals
Results
2021 New York City Council District 36 Democratic primary results
[416]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Chi Ossé
4
11,149
57.0%
Democratic
Henry Butler
4
8,402
43.0%
Democratic
Tahirah Moore
3
6,196
23.9%
Democratic
Robert Waterman
2
3,281
12.1%
Democratic
Reginald Swiney
2
628
2.7%
Write-in
1
86
0.2%
District 37
The incumbent in the
37th district was Democrat
Rafael Espinal who resigned before his term was up.
Darma Diaz was elected without opposition and will serve the remainder of his term. She ran for a full term, but lost the Democratic primary to
Sandy Nurse .
Democratic primary
Candidates
Misba Abdin, businessman
[417]
Darma Diaz , incumbent Councillor
[417]
Christopher Durosinmi, former Vice President of the Glenmore Tenants Association
[417]
Rick Echevarria, former Department of Housing Preservation official
[417]
Heriberto Mateo, candidate for City Council in 2013
[418]
Sandy Nurse , activist and carpenter
[418]
Endorsements
Darma Diaz
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Sandy Nurse
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Results
General election
District 38
In the
38th district , incumbent Democrat
Carlos Menchaca was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. He filed to run for
mayor of New York City , but withdrew.
Candidates
Alexa Avilés , public education advocate
[426]
Rodrigo Camarena, activist
[427]
Yu Lin, adult day care operator
[428]
Jacqui Painter, activist
[427]
Victor Swinton, NYPD officer
[427]
Cesar Zuniga, member of Brooklyn Community Board 7
[427]
Withdrawn
Ronald Ferdinand
Erik Frankel, businessman
[427]
Whitney Hu
Samuel Sierra
Endorsements
Alexa Avilés
Federal legislators
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Rodrigo Camarena
Newspapers and publications
Cesar Zuniga
Labor unions
Newspapers and publications
Results
2021 New York City Council District 38 Democratic primary results
[433]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Alexa Avilés
5
6,857
65.1%
Democratic
Yu Lin
5
3,683
34.9%
Democratic
Rodrigo Camarena
4
1,619
14.0%
Democratic
Jacqui Painter
4
1,462
12.6%
Democratic
Cesar Zuniga
3
1,154
9.7%
Democratic
Victor Swinton
2
491
4.1%
Write-in
1
33
0.3%
General election
District 39
In the
39th district , incumbent Democrat
Brad Lander was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term. He filed to run for
New York City Comptroller .
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Jennifer DeLuca
Nicole Hunt, activist
[440]
Patrick Johnson, teacher and labor unionist
[441]
Endorsements
Shahana Hanif
Federal legislators
State legislators
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Justin Krebs
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Briget Rein
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Brandon West
Federal legislators
State legislators
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Results
2021 New York City Council District 39 Democratic primary results
[447]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Shahana Hanif
6
15,980
57.0%
Democratic
Brandon West
6
12,059
43.0%
Democratic
Justin Krebs
5
8,913
27.6%
Democratic
Douglas Schneider
4
5,854
17.1%
Democratic
Bridget Rein
3
2,634
7.4%
Democratic
Jessica Simmons
3
1,634
4.6%
Democratic
Mamnun M. Haq
2
1,460
4.0%
Write-in
1
90
0.2%
Libertarian primary
General election
District 40
In the
40th district , incumbent Democrat
Mathieu Eugene was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Cecilia Cortez, vice-president of the Ditmas Park West Association
[449]
Maxi Eugene, brother of
Mathieu Eugene
[449]
Kenya Handy-Hilliard, political staffer
[450]
Harriet Hines, member of the Brooklyn Democratic Committee
[449]
Victor Jordan, attorney and economist
[451]
Rita Joseph , educator
[452]
Vivia Morgan, President of the Friends of Wingate Park
[449]
Blake Morris, attorney
[450]
Josue Pierre, District Leader for the 42nd Assembly District
[453]
Edwin Raymond, NYPD officer and whistleblower
[454]
John Williams, minister
[455]
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Kenya Handy-Hilliard
Federal officials
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Rita Joseph
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Josue Pierre
State officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Edwin Raymond
Local officials
Newspapers and publications
Results
District 41
In the
41st district , incumbent
Alicka Ampry-Samuel lost renomination to her predecessor,
Darlene Mealy .
Democratic primary
Candidates
Endorsements
Alicka Ampry-Samuel
Federal legislators
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Results
Green primary
General election
District 42
In the
42nd district , incumbent Democrat
Inez Barron was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 42 Democratic primary results
[468]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Charles Barron
3
7,979
53.7%
Democratic
Nikki Lucas
3
6,868
46.3%
Democratic
Wilfredo Florentino
2
1,591
10.2%
Democratic
Gena Watson
2
788
5.1%
Write-in
1
56
0.8%
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Charles Barron
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Nikki Lucas
Federal officials
State officials
Labor unions
Organizations
District 43
In the
43rd district , incumbent Democrat
Justin Brannan narrowly won re-election over Republican challenger Brian Fox. Fox surprised political observers with a narrow lead on election night, but Brennan overtook him after 1,600 absentee ballots were counted.
[474]
Democratic primary
Incumbent
Justin Brannan won the Democratic nomination unopposed.
Republican primary
General election
Endorsements
Justin L. Brannan
Labor unions
Organizations
District 44
In the
44th district , incumbent
Kalman Yeger won re-election unopposed.
Democratic primary
Kalman Yeger won the Democratic primary unopposed.
General election
Kalman Yeger won re-election unopposed .
Endorsements
District 45
In the
45th district , incumbent Democrat
Farah Louis won re-election.
Democratic primary
Endorsements
Anthony Beckford
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Farah Louis
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
District 46
In the
46th district , incumbent Democrat
Alan Maisel was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Osamede Inerhunwunwa
Stanley Scutt
Nicholas Sterlacci
Endorsements
Gardy Brazela
Federal officials
State officials
Local officials
Donald Cranston
Labor unions
Newspapers and publications
Mercedes Narcisse
State officials
Municipal officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Judy Newton
State officials
Local officials
Shirley Paul
State officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
Results
General election
District 47
In the
47th district , incumbent Democrat
Mark Treyger was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Ari Kagan
State legislators
Local officials
Labor unions
Newspapers and publications
Steven Patzer
State officials
Individuals
Organizations
Results
2021 New York City Council District 47 Democratic primary results
[495]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Ari Kagan
3
4,018
55.7%
Democratic
Steven Patzer
3
3,194
44.3%
Democratic
Joseph Packer
2
1,071
13.4%
Democratic
Alec Brook-Krasny
2
759
9.5%
Write-in
1
39
0.5%
General election
District 48
The
48th district was vacant. The incumbent was Democrat
Chaim Deutsch , who was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. In April 2021 he pleaded guilty to tax fraud, but through his lawyer announced his intentions to finish his term.
[496] On April 27, following a plea agreement, Deutsch was deemed to have "violated his oath of office" and was removed from the council.
[497]
[498]
Inna Vernikov a former Democrat and former aide to New York State Assemblymember,
Dov Hikind defeated Steve Saperstein after receiving nearly 64% of the vote. Her victory made her the first Republican to represent Brooklyn in the New York City Council since
Marty Golden in 2002. Due to the vacancy she was sworn in on December 1, 2021.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 48 Democratic primary results
[499]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Steven Saperstein
5
4,542
57.1%
Democratic
Mariya Markh
5
3,416
42.9%
Democratic
Amber L. Adler
4
2,004
23.2%
Democratic
Binyomin Bendet
3
1,589
17.6%
Democratic
Heshy Tischler
2
463
5.0%
Write-in
1
68
0.7%
Withdrawn
Republican primary
General election
Endorsements
Local officials
State officials
Federal officials
Individuals
Rabbinical support
Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser
[500]
Organizations
Binyomin Bendet
Newspapers and publications
Mariya Markh
State officials
Local officials
Organizations
Steven Saperstein
Labor unions
Organizations
Staten Island
District 49
In the
49th district , incumbent Democrat
Debi Rose was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term.
Democratic primary
2021 New York City Council District 49 Democratic primary results
[507]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Democratic
Kamillah Hanks
9
5,996
56.9%
Democratic
Amoy Barnes
9
4,536
43.1%
Democratic
Morounranti Ogunleye
8
2,329
20.4%
Democratic
Kelvin Richards
7
1,929
15.8%
Democratic
Selina Grey
6
1,657
13.1%
Democratic
David Hernandez
5
1,190
9.1%
Democratic
Michael Schnall
4
1,014
7.6%
Democratic
Troy McGhie
3
869
6.4%
Democratic
John McBeth Sr.
2
394
2.9%
Write-in
1
53
0.4%
Withdrawn
Philippe-Edner Apostol-Marius
Vincent Johnson
Aidan Rivera
Endorsements
Amoy Barnes
Labor unions
Organizations
Kelvin Richards
Newspapers and publications
Republican primary
Withdrawn
District 50
2021 New York City's 50th City Council district election
In the
50th district , incumbent Republican
Steven Matteo was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. He filed to run for Staten Island Borough President, but lost the Republican primary to
Vito Fossella . The district was won by
David Carr , Matteo's chief of staff.
Republican primary
Candidates
Campaign
The two frontrunners for the open council seat were David Carr, chief of staff to outgoing councilman Matteo, and Marko Kepi, a Marine reservist who had previously lost in a campaign for the
New York State Assembly .
[511]
[509] The race became contentious as results were tabulated, with Carr accusing Kepi of engaging in an illegal
ballot harvesting operation and forging signatures on absentee ballots.
[511] In response, Kepi accused Carr of using his influence to get the
New York City Board of Elections to systematically reject ballots cast by the
Albanian-American community.
[512]
Endorsements
Marko Kepi
State officials
Newspapers and publications
Results
2021 New York City Council District 50 Republican primary results
[515]
Party
Candidate
Maximum round
Maximum votes
Share in maximum round
Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes
Republican
David Carr
5
3,625
50.3%
Republican
Marko Kepi
5
3,581
49.7%
Republican
Sam Pirozzolo
4
2,172
26.5%
Republican
Kathleen Sforza
3
618
7.3%
Republican
Jordan Hafizi
2
414
4.8%
Write-in
1
43
0.5%
Democratic primary
Candidates
General election
District 51
2021 New York City's 51st City Council district election
In the
51st district , incumbent Republican
Joe Borelli ran for re-election and was re-elected over Olivia Drabczyk.
Republican primary
Candidates
Democratic primary
Candidates
Olivia Drabczyk, teacher
[517]
General election
Endorsements
Olivia Drabczyk
Labor unions
Organizations
2022 Speaker election
Corey Johnson could not run for re-election as Speaker because of term limits. The following individuals expressed their interest in running:
[520]
Joe Borelli (District 51, Staten Island) was expected to lead the Republican minority.
[521]
See also
Notes
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a
b While
Robert Holden ran on the Republican Party line, he caucused with the Democrats.
^ Totals may be combined with that of other parties who cross-endorsed Democratic Party candidates via
electoral fusion .
^ Totals may be combined with that of other parties who cross-endorsed Republican Party candidates via
electoral fusion .
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Ung, Sandra [@SandraForNY1] (March 21, 2021).
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Gianaris, Mike [@SenGianaris] (February 17, 2021).
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González-Rojas, Jessica [@votejgr] (February 17, 2021).
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Mamdani, Zohran [@ZohranKMamdani] (December 17, 2020).
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