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    2023 New York City Council election

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    2023 New York City Council elections

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →

    All 51 seats on the New York City Council
    26 seats needed for a majority
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Leader Adrienne Adams Joe Borelli
    Party Democratic Republican
    Leader's seat 28th–Jamaica 51st–Annadale
    Last election 46 5
    Seats before 45 6
    Seats won 45 6
    Seat change Steady Steady
    Popular vote 378,048 128,123
    Percentage 75.4% 24.5%
    Swing -

         Democratic hold      Democratic gain
         Republican hold      Republican gain

    Speaker before election

    Adrienne Adams
    Democratic

    Elected Speaker

    Adrienne Adams
    Democratic

    The 2023 New York City Council elections were held on November 7, 2023, with primaries having occurred on June 27, 2023.[1][2] Due to redistricting and the 2020 changes to the New York City Charter, councilmembers elected during the 2021 and 2023 City Council elections will serve two-year terms, with full four-year terms resuming after the 2025 New York City Council elections.[3] Party nominees were chosen using ranked-choice voting.[4]

    Two incumbents lost re-election; Democrat Marjorie Velazquez lost to Republican Kristy Marmorato, while Republican Ari Kagan, who was elected as a Democrat in 2021 but switched parties in 2022, lost to a fellow incumbent, Democrat Justin Brannan. Brannan and Kagan had been placed in the same district, creating a new district with no incumbent which was won by Democrat Susan Zhuang. All other incumbents were re-elected except for two: Democrat Kristin Richardson Jordan, who retired and was succeeded by fellow Democrat Yusef Salaam, and Democrat Charles Barron, who ran for re-election but lost the Democratic primary to Chris Banks, who went on to win the general election.

    The partisan composition of the council remained unchanged. This was the most seats won by the Republican Party in a New York City Council election since 1997.

    Outgoing incumbents

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    Retiring

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    District Incumbent Party Elected Party
    9 Kristin Richardson Jordan Democratic Yusef Salaam Democratic

    Defeated in primary election

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    District Incumbent Party Elected Party
    42 Charles Barron Democratic Chris Banks Democratic

    Defeated in general election

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    District Incumbent Party Elected Party
    13 Marjorie Velázquez Democratic Kristy Marmorato Republican
    47 Ari Kagan Republican Justin Brannan Democratic

    List of districts

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    Manhattan

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    District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8 (Bronx crossover)District 9District 10

    Bronx

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    District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18

    Queens

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    District 19District 20District 21District 22 (Bronx crossover)District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32

    Brooklyn

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    District 33District 34 (Queens crossover)District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40District 41District 42District 43District 44District 45District 46District 47District 48

    Staten Island

    [edit]

    District 49District 50 (Brooklyn crossover)District 51

    District 1

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    2023 New York City's 1st City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Christopher Marte Helen Qiu
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 9,038 4,122
    Percentage 68.1% 31.1%

    Councilmember before election

    Christopher Marte
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Christopher Marte
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

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    • Christopher Marte, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

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    • Ursila Jung, member of the Community Education Council from the 3rd district[5]
    • Susan Lee, author, non-profit executive, and candidate for this seat in 2021[5]
    • Pooi Stewart, candidate for New York's 86th State Assembly district in 2022[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Ursila Jung
    Individuals
    • Susan Lee, author, non-profit executive, and candidate for this seat in 2021 and 2023 (cross-endorsement)[6]
    Organizations
    • Citizens Union (second choice)[7]
    • Emgage PAC[8]
    Susan Lee
    Individuals
    • Ursila Jung, member of the Community Education Council from the 3rd district and candidate for this seat in 2023 (cross-endorsement)[6]
    Labor unions
    • Captains Endowment Association[9]
    • Detectives' Endowment Association[9]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Lieutenants Benevolent Association[9]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • Sergeants Benevolent Association[9]
    Organizations
    • American Institute of Architects New York[12]
    • Citizens Union (first choice)[7]
    Christopher Marte
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizens Union (third choice)[7]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Debate

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    2023 New York's 1st City Council district Democratic primary debate
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    Ursila Jung Susan Lee Christopher Marte Pooi Stewart
    1 Jun. 13, 2023 Schneps Media Robert Pozarycki YouTube P P A P

    Results

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    Democratic primary results[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Christopher Marte (incumbent) 5,485 62.6
    Democratic Susan Lee 2,707 30.9
    Democratic Ursila Jung 441 5.0
    Democratic Pooi Stewart 97 1.1
    Write-in 31 0.4
    Total votes 8,761 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

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    • Helen Qiu, member of Community Education Council 3 and nominee for New York's 65th State Assembly district in 2022[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Helen Qiu
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[20]
    • Manhattan Republican Party[21]

    Independents and minor parties

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    Disqualified

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    • Beatrice Ramos[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

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    2023 New York City's 1st City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Christopher Marte (incumbent) 9,038 68.14%
    Republican Helen Qiu[a] 3,661 27.60%
    Conservative Helen Qiu[b] 461 3.48%
    Total Helen Qiu 4,122 31.08%
    Write-in 103 0.78%
    Total votes 13,263 100.00%
    Democratic hold

    District 2

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    2023 New York City's 2nd City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Carlina Rivera
    Party Democratic
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 10,137
    Percentage 92.9%

    Councilmember before election

    Carlina Rivera
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Carlina Rivera
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Carlina Rivera, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Allie Ryan, Neighborhood Party nominee for this seat in 2021[5][22]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Carlina Rivera
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • Moms Demand Action[29]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Open New York[30]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[33]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Carlina Rivera (incumbent) 4,688 60.5
    Democratic Allie Ryan 2,980 38.5
    Write-in 76 1.0
    Total votes 7,685 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Juan Pagan, perennial candidate[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Juan Pagan
    Organizations
    • Manhattan Republican Party[21]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 2nd City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Carlina Rivera 8,627 79.02%
    Working Families Carlina Rivera 1,510 13.84%
    Total Carlina Rivera (incumbent) 10,137 92.86%
    Write-in 780 7.14%
    Total votes 10,917 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 3

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 3rd City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Erik Bottcher Robert Bobrick
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 14,167 1,648
    Percentage 89.1% 10.4%

    Councilmember before election

    Erik Bottcher
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Erik Bottcher
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Erik Bottcher, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Erik Bottcher
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    Organizations
    • American Institute of Architects New York[12]
    • LGBTQ Victory Fund[35]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Open New York[30]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Robert Bobrick, retired teacher[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 3rd City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Erik Bottcher (incumbent) 14,167 89.08%
    Republican Robert Bobrick 1,469 9.23%
    Medical Freedom Robert Bobrick 179 1.13%
    Total Robert Bobrick 1,648 10.36%
    Write-in 88 0.55%
    Total votes 15,903 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 4

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    2023 New York City's 4th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Keith Powers Brian Robinson
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 13,159 4,683
    Percentage 73.5% 26.1%

    Councilmember before election

    Keith Powers
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Keith Powers
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Keith Powers, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Keith Powers
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[36]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    Organizations
    • American Institute of Architects New York[12]
    • Open New York[30]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Brian Robinson, credit counselor and Democratic candidate for New York's 10th congressional district in 2022[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Brian Robinson
    Organizations
    • Manhattan Republican Party[21]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 4th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Keith Powers (incumbent) 13,159 73.45%
    Republican Brian Robinson 4,534 25.31%
    Parent Party Brian Robinson 149 0.83%
    Total Brian Robinson 4,683 26.14%
    Write-in 74 0.41%
    Total votes 17,916 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 5

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 5th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Julie Menin Elizabeth Golluscio
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 14,970 3,366
    Percentage 81.1% 18.2%

    Councilmember before election

    Julie Menin
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Julie Menin
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Julie Menin, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Julie Menin
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Transport Workers Union Local 100[37]
    Organizations
    • League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Elizabeth Golluscio, software executive[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Elizabeth Golluscio
    Organizations
    • Manhattan Republican Party[21]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 5th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Julie Menin (incumbent) 14,970 81.06%
    Republican Elizabeth Golluscio 3,366 18.23%
    Write-in 131 0.71%
    Total votes 18,467 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 6

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 6th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Gale Brewer Diane di Stasio
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 18,196 3,910
    Percentage 81.4% 17.5%

    Councilmember before election

    Gale Brewer
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Gale Brewer
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Gale Brewer, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Gale Brewer
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Diane di Stasio, singer, actress and ballet school managing director[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Diane di Stasio
    Organizations
    • Manhattan Republican Party[21]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Barbara Simpson[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 6th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Gale Brewer (incumbent) 18,196 81.44%
    Republican Diane di Stasio 3,529 15.79%
    Clean Up NY/Arts & Culture Diane di Stasio 381 1.71%
    Total Diane di Stasio 3,910 17.50%
    Medical Freedom Barbara Simpson 147 0.66%
    Write-in 90 0.40%
    Total votes 22,343 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 7

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    2023 New York City's 7th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Shaun Abreu
    Party Democratic
    Popular vote 13,061
    Percentage 97.35%

    Councilmember before election

    Shaun Abreu
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Shaun Abreu
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Shaun Abreu, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Shaun Abreu
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    Organizations
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    • Moms Demand Action[29]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Open New York[30]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Emily Yuexin Miller[5]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Davon Phillips[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 7th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Shaun Abreu (incumbent) 13,061 97.35%
    Write-in 355 2.65%
    Total votes 13,416 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 8

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 8th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Diana Ayala Exodus Gary
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 5,571 741
    Percentage 87.3% 11.6%

    Councilmember before election

    Diana Ayala
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Diana Ayala
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Diana Ayala, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Ildefonso Rivera[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Diana Ayala
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Jamal Lightly[5]
    • Sara Lobman[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 8th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Diana Ayala (incumbent) 5,571 87.32%
    Republican Exodus Gary 741 11.61%
    Write-in 68 1.07%
    Total votes 6,380 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 9

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 9th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Yusef Salaam
    Party Democratic
    Popular vote 11,972
    Percentage 98.4%

    Councilmember before election

    Kristin Richardson Jordan
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Yusef Salaam
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Yusef Salaam, criminal justice advocate and member of the Exonerated Five[40]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Inez Dickens, New York State Assemblymember from the 70th district (2017–present) and former Majority Whip of the New York City Council (2006–2013) from the 9th district (2006–2016)[41][5]
    • Al Taylor, New York State Assemblymember from the 71st district (2017–present)[42]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Joshua Clennon, low income housing manager and candidate for this seat in 2021[41][43]
    • Kristin Richardson Jordan, incumbent councilmember (remained on ballot)[43][44]

    Declined

    [edit]
    • Athena Moore, political aide and candidate for this seat in 2021[41]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Inez Dickens
    U.S. representatives
    • Adriano Espaillat, U.S. representative from New York's 13th congressional district (2017–present)[45]
    • Charles Rangel, former U.S. representative from New York's 13th congressional district (1971–2017)[21]
    State officials
    • H. Carl McCall, former New York State Comptroller (1993–2002), former New York state senator from the 28th district (1975–1980), and nominee for governor in 2002[23]
    • David Paterson, former chair of the New York State Democratic Committee (2014–2015), former governor of New York (2008–2010), former lieutenant governor of New York (2007–2008), former Majority Leader of the New York State Senate (2003–2006), former New York state senator from the 30th district (2003–2006), and former New York state senator from the 29th district (1985–2002)[23]
    Local officials
    • Shaun Abreu, New York City Councilmember from the 7th district (2022–present)[46]
    • Eric Adams, mayor of New York City (2022–present), former Brooklyn borough president (2014–2021), and former New York state senator from the 20th district (2007–2013)[47]
    • Diana Ayala, Deputy Speaker of the New York City Council (2022–present) and New York City Councilmember from the 8th district (2018–present)[46]
    • Carmen De La Rosa, New York City Councilmember from the 10th district (2022–present) and former New York State Assemblymember from the 72nd district (2017–2021)[46]
    Labor unions
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    Kristin Richardson Jordan (withdrawn)
    Organizations
    • LGBTQ Victory Fund[35]
    Yusef Salaam
    State officials
    • Keith Ellison, Attorney General of Minnesota (2019–present), former U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th congressional district (2007–2019), former Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee (2017–2018), and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 58B district (2003–2007)[48]
    State legislators
    • Daniel J. O'Donnell, New York State Assemblymember from the 69th district (2003–present)[45]
    • Al Taylor, New York State Assemblymember from the 71st district (2017–present) and candidate for this seat in 2023 (cross-endorsement)[23]
    • Keith L. T. Wright, chair of the Manhattan Democratic Committee (2009–present), former New York State Assemblymember from the 70th district (1993–2016), and former chair of the New York State Democratic Committee (2012–2014)[45]
    Local officials
    • C. Virginia Fields, former Manhattan borough president (1998–2005)[9]
    Individuals
    • Cornel West, philosopher, social critic, and candidate for president of the United States in 2024 (Green)[45]
    Organizations
    • Emgage PAC[8]
    • Open New York[30]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    Al Taylor
    State legislators
    • Cordell Cleare, New York state senator from the 30th district (2021–present) and candidate for this seat in 2017 and 2021[42]
    • Eddie Gibbs, New York State Assemblymember from the 68th district (2022–present)[42]
    Individuals
    • Yusef Salaam, criminal justice advocate, member of the Exonerated Five, and candidate for this seat in 2023 (cross-endorsement)[23]
    Labor unions
    • International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 1[49]
    • International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 7[49]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    Declined to endorse
    Labor unions
    • District Council 37[48]
    Organizations
    • Citizens Union[7]

    Debate

    [edit]
    2023 New York's 9th City Council district Democratic primary debate
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    Inez Dickens Yusef Salaam Al Taylor
    1 Jun. 6, 2023 Schneps Media Robert Pozarycki
    Ethan Stark-Miller
    YouTube P P P
    2 May 17, 2023 CUNY TV Kiiru Gichuru YouTube P P P

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[50]
    Party Candidate Maximum
    round
    Maximum
    votes
    Share in
    maximum
    round
    Maximum votes
    First round votesTransfer votes
    Democratic Yusef Salaam 3 6,993 63.8%
    Democratic Inez Dickens 3 3,962 36.2%
    Democratic Al Taylor 2 1,685 14.8%
    Democratic Kristin Richardson Jordan (incumbent, withdrawn) 2 1,108 9.7%
    Write-in 1 121 1.1%

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Christopher Morris-Perry, Conservative Party nominee for New York's 13th congressional district in 2020[5]
    • Skiboky Stora, independent candidate for mayor of New York City in 2021[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 9th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Yusef Salaam 11,972 98.35%
    Write-in 201 1.65%
    Total votes 12,173 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 10

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 10th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Carmen De La Rosa
    Party Democratic
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 8,207
    Percentage 96.4%

    Councilmember before election

    Carmen De La Rosa
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Carmen De La Rosa
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Carmen De La Rosa, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Guillermo Perez, perennial candidate[51]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Carmen De La Rosa
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[53]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Carmen De La Rosa (incumbent) 5,098 84.6
    Democratic Guillermo Perez 768 12.7
    Write-in 161 2.7
    Total votes 6,027 100.0

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Antoine Sedrick,[5] (Freedom Party)
    • Joe Leon Reuben-Levy Simon, Tulip Party

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 10th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Carmen De La Rosa 7,161 76.98%
    Working Families Carmen De La Rosa 1,814 19.50%
    Total Carmen De La Rosa (incumbent) 8,975 96.48%
    Write-in 327 3.52%
    Total votes 9,302 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 11

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 11th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Eric Dinowitz Robert Caemmerer
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 9,594 1,642
    Percentage 83.7% 14.3%

    Councilmember before election

    Eric Dinowitz
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Eric Dinowitz
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Eric Dinowitz, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Eric Dinowitz
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Robert Caemmerer[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Robert Caemmerer
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[54]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 11th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Eric Dinowitz (incumbent) 9,594 83.72%
    Republican Robert Caemmerer 1,335 11.65%
    Conservative Robert Caemmerer[c] 307 2.68%
    Total Robert Caemmerer 1,642 14.33%
    Write-in 223 1.95%
    Total votes 11,459 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 12

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 12th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Kevin Riley Dewayne Lee
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 9,557 692
    Percentage 92.8% 6.7%

    Councilmember before election

    Kevin Riley
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Kevin Riley
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Kevin Riley, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Aisha Hernandez Ahmed, former Chief of Staff for former Councilmember Andy King[5]
    • Pamela Hamilton-Johnson, perennial candidate[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Kevin Riley
    Labor unions
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[59]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • Hotel Trades Council[59]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • SEIU 32BJ[59]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[60]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Kevin Riley (incumbent) 5,858 81.7
    Democratic Pamela Hamilton-Johnson 896 12.5
    Democratic Aisha Hernandez Ahmed 393 5.5
    Write-in 19 0.3
    Total votes 7,166 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 12th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Kevin Riley (incumbent) 9,557 92.76%
    Republican Dewayne Lee 692 6.72%
    Write-in 54 0.52%
    Total votes 10,303 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 13

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 13th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Kristy Marmorato Marjorie Velázquez
    Party Republican Democratic
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 6,566 6,103
    Percentage 51.5% 47.9%

    Councilmember before election

    Marjorie Velázquez
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Kristy Marmorato
    Republican

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Marjorie Velázquez, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Irene Estrada, former member of Bronx Community Board 11 and candidate for this seat in 2021[5]
    • Bernadette Ferrara, Van Nest Neighborhood Alliance president and candidate for the 15th district in the 2021 special and regular elections[5]
    • John Perez, Army veteran and candidate for New York's 34th State Senate district in 2022[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Irene Estrada
    Individuals
    • Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, radio talk show host, and Republican nominee for Mayor of New York City in 2021 (Republican) (co-endorsed with Havranek)[21]
    Marjorie Velázquez
    Labor unions
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[59]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • Hotel Trades Council[59]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union[62]
    • SEIU 32BJ[59]
    Organizations
    • American Institute of Architects New York[12]
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • Emgage PAC[8]
    • EMILY's List[49]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Run for Something[63]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Debate

    [edit]
    2023 New York's 13th City Council district Democratic primary debate
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    Irene Estrada Bernadette Ferrara John Perez Marjorie Velázquez
    1 Jun. 15, 2023 Schneps Media Robbie Sequeira [64] P P P P

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[65]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Marjorie Velázquez (incumbent) 2,780 65.4
    Democratic Bernadette Ferrara 820 19.3
    Democratic Irene Estrada 313 7.4
    Democratic John Perez 238 5.6
    Write-in 102 2.4
    Total votes 4,253 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Kristy Marmorato, healthcare worker[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • George Havranek, Bronx Times-Reporter columnist and former member of Bronx Community Board 10[5]
    • Hasmine Samantha Zherka, construction business owner and nominee for New York's 34th State Senate district in 2022[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Grace Marrero[5]
    • Phyllis Nastasio, nominee for New York's 80th State Assembly district in 2022[5]
    • Ariel Rivera-Diaz, nominee for New York's 87th State Assembly district in 2022, nominee for the 15th district in 2021, and nominee for New York's 86th State Assembly district in 2018[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    George Havranek
    Individuals
    • Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, radio talk show host, and Republican nominee for Mayor of New York City in 2021 (co-endorsed with Estrada)[21]
    Organizations
    • New York Young Republican Club[66]
    Kristy Marmorato
    Local officials
    • Joe Borelli, Minority Leader of the New York City Council (2021–present), New York City Councilmember from the 51st district (2015–present), and former New York State Assemblymember from the 62nd district (2013–2015)[21]
    Organizations
    • Bronx Republican Party[67]

    Debates

    [edit]
    2023 New York's 13th City Council district Republican primary debates
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Republican Republican
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    George Havranek Kristy Marmorato Hasime Samantha Zerka
    1 Jun. 12, 2023 BronxNet
    NYC League of Women Voters
    Gary Axelbank YouTube P A P
    2 Jun. 15, 2023 Schneps Media Robbie Sequeira YouTube P P P

    Results

    [edit]
    New York City's 13th City Council district, 2023 Republican primary[68]
    Party Candidate Maximum
    round
    Maximum
    votes
    Share in
    maximum
    round
    Maximum votes
    First round votesTransfer votes
    Republican Kristy Marmorato 3 952 51.5%
    Republican George Havranek 3 896 48.5%
    Republican Hasime Samantha Zerka 2 162 8.5%
    Write-in 1 10 0.5%

    Conservative primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Kristy Marmorato, healthcare worker[67]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • George Havranek, Bronx Times-Reporter columnist and former member of Bronx Community Board 10[67]
    • Hasmine Samantha Zerka, construction business owner and nominee for New York's 34th State Senate district in 2022[67]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    George Havranek
    Individuals
    • Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, radio talk show host, and Republican nominee for Mayor of New York City in 2021 (co-endorsed with Estrada)[21]
    Kristy Marmorato
    Local officials
    • Joe Borelli, Minority Leader of the New York City Council (2021–present), New York City Councilmember from the 51st district (2015–present), and former New York State Assemblymember from the 62nd district (2013–2015)[21]
    Organizations
    • Bronx Republican Party[67]

    Results

    [edit]
    Conservative primary results[69]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Conservative Kristy Marmorato 60 54.1
    Conservative George Havranek 35 31.5
    Conservative Hasmine Samantha Zerka 16 14.4
    Total votes 111 100.0

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 13th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Kristy Marmorato 5,775 45.29%
    Conservative Kristy Marmorato 791 6.20%
    Total Kristy Marmorato 6,566 51.50%
    Democratic Marjorie Velázquez (incumbent) 6,103 47.86%
    Write-in 83 0.65%
    Total votes 12,752 100.0%
    Republican gain from Democratic

    District 14

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 14th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Pierina Sanchez Amelia Rose
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 3,960 490
    Percentage 88.2% 10.9%

    Councilmember before election

    Pierina Sanchez
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Pierina Sanchez
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Pierina Sanchez, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Rachel Miller-Bradshaw, president of the Northwest Bronx Democrats for Change[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Pierina Sanchez
    Labor unions
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[59]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Hotel Trades Council[59]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • SEIU 32BJ[59]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • Open New York[30]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[70]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Pierina Sanchez (incumbent) 2,439 76.2
    Democratic Rachel Miller-Bradshaw 744 23.3
    Write-in 17 0.5
    Total votes 3,200 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 14th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Pierina Sanchez 3,674 81.79%
    Working Families Pierina Sanchez 286 6.37%
    Total Pierina Sanchez (incumbent) 3,960 88.16%
    Republican Amelia Rose 490 10.91%
    Write-in 42 0.93%
    Total votes 4,492 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 15

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 15th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party Third party
     
    Candidate Oswald Feliz Erica Elias Jose Padilla
    Party Democratic Republican Conservative
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 3,213 504 275
    Percentage 79.8% 12.5% 6.8%

    Councilmember before election

    Oswald Feliz
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Oswald Feliz
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Oswald Feliz, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Oswald Feliz
    Labor unions
    • Captains Endowment Association[9]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • Detectives' Endowment Association[9]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • Lieutenants Benevolent Association[9]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[36]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Sergeants Benevolent Association[9]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]

    Conservative primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Jose A. Padilla Jr., Democratic candidate for this seat in the 2021 special election, Independence Party nominee for New York's 33rd State Senate district in 2014, and Independence Party nominee for New York's 79th State Assembly district in 2012[72]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 15th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Oswald Feliz (incumbent) 3,213 79.81%
    Republican Erica Elias 504 12.52%
    Conservative Jose A. Padilla Jr. 275 6.83%
    Write-in 34 0.84%
    Total votes 4,026 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 16

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 16th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Althea Stevens Tanya Carmichael
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 4,384 702
    Percentage 85.4% 13.7%

    Councilmember before election

    Althea Stevens
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Althea Stevens
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Althea Stevens, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Cynthia Cox, candidate for New York's 79th State Assembly district in 2020[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Althea Stevens
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Tanya Carmichael, district leader[73]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 16th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Althea Stevens (incumbent) 4,384 85.36%
    Republican Tanya Carmichael 702 13.67%
    Write-in 50 0.97%
    Total votes 5,136 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 17

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 17th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Rafael Salamanca Rosaline Nieves
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 3,693 461
    Percentage 84.8% 10.6%

    Councilmember before election

    Rafael Salamanca
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Rafael Salamanca
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Rafael Salamanca, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Rafael Salamanca
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Rosaline Nieves, district leader and New York City Board of Elections staffer[73]

    Conservative primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Gonzalo Duran, Marine Corps veteran[73]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 17th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Rafael Salamanca (incumbent) 3,693 84.78%
    Republican Rosaline Nieves 461 10.58%
    Conservative Gonzalo Duran 182 4.18%
    Write-in 20 0.46%
    Total votes 4,356 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 18

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 18th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Amanda Farías Michelle Castillo
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 6,010 775
    Percentage 87.8% 11.3%

    Councilmember before election

    Amanda Farías
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Amanda Farías
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Amanda Farias, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Amanda Farias
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • Emgage PAC[8]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Michelle Castillo[74]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 18th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Amanda Farias 5,648 82.51%
    Working Families Amanda Farias 362 5.29%
    Total Amanda Farias (incumbent) 6,010 87.80%
    Republican Michelle Castillo 775 11.32%
    Write-in 60 0.88%
    Total votes 6,845 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 19

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 19th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Vickie Paladino Tony Avella
    Party Republican Democratic
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 11,861 7,860
    Percentage 59.9% 39.7%

    Councilmember before election

    Vickie Paladino
    Republican

    Elected Councilmember

    Vickie Paladino
    Republican

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Vickie Paladino, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Vickie Paladino
    Labor unions
    • Correction Officers' Benevolent Association[75]
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[76]

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Tony Avella, former New York state senator from the 11th district (2011–2018), former New York City Councilmember from the 19th district (2002–2009), and nominee for this seat in 2021[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Christopher Bae, Assistant District Attorney for the Queens County District Attorney[5]
    • Paul Graziano, Reform Party nominee for this seat in 2017[5]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Richard Lee, candidate for this seat in 2021[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Tony Avella
    State legislators
    • Edward Braunstein, New York State Assemblymember from the 26th district (2011–present)[21]
    • Daniel Rosenthal, New York State Assemblymember from the 27th district (2017–2023)[77]
    • Toby Ann Stavisky, New York state senator from the 11th district (1999–present)[21]
    • David Weprin, New York State Assemblymember from the 24th district (2010–present), former New York City Councilmember from the 23rd district (2002–2009), candidate for New York City Comptroller in 2009 and 2021 and nominee for New York's 9th congressional district in 2011[21]
    Labor unions
    • Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union[48]
    • United Federation of Teachers (co-endorsement with Bae)[15]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Queens Democratic Party[21]
    Christopher Bae
    State legislators
    • John Liu, New York state senator from the 16th district (2023–present), former New York state senator from the 11th district (2019–2022), former New York City Comptroller (2010–2013), former New York City Councilmember from the 20th district (2002–2009), candidate for mayor of New York City in 2013[78]
    • Jessica Ramos, New York state senator from the 13th district (2019–present)[9]
    Labor unions
    • Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union[79]
    • United Federation of Teachers (co-endorsement with Avella)[15]
    Organizations
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    Paul Graziano
    Organizations

    Debate

    [edit]
    2023 New York's 19th City Council district Democratic primary debate
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    Tony Avella Christopher Bae Paul Graziano
    1 Jun. 16, 2023 Schneps Media Czarinna Andres
    Christian Murray
    YouTube A P P

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[80]
    Party Candidate Maximum
    round
    Maximum
    votes
    Share in
    maximum
    round
    Maximum votes
    First round votesTransfer votes
    Democratic Tony Avella 3 2,865 51.1%
    Democratic Christopher Bae 3 2,742 48.9%
    Democratic Paul Graziano 2 1,437 24.0%
    Write-in 1 34 0.6%

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 19th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Vickie Paladino 10,700 54.06%
    Conservative Vickie Paladino[a] 1,161 5.87%
    Total Vickie Paladino (incumbent) 11,861 59.93%
    Democratic Tony Avella 7,646 38.63%
    Taxpayers Unite Tony Avella 214 1.08%
    Total Tony Avella 7,860 39.72%
    Write-in 70 0.35%
    Total votes 19,791 100.0%
    Republican hold

    District 20

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 20th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party Third party
     
    Candidate Sandra Ung Yu-Ching James Pai Jin Liang Chen
    Party Democratic Republican Better Flushing
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 5,087 2,799 863
    Percentage 57.8% 31.8% 9.8%

    Councilmember before election

    Sandra Ung
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Sandra Ung
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Sandra Ung, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Sandra Ung
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • EMILY's List[81]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Yu-Ching James Pai, accountant and nominee for this seat in 2021[82]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Jin Liang "Dany" Chen, community activist[82]
    Yu-Ching James Pai
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[83]

    Results

    [edit]
    Republican primary results[84]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Yu-Ching James Pai 819 56.0
    Republican Jin Liang Chen 638 43.6
    Write-in 6 0.4
    Total votes 1,463 100.0

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Jin Liang "Dany" Chen, community activist (lost Republican primary)[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 20th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Sandra Ung (incumbent) 5,087 57.82%
    Republican Yu-Ching James Pai[c] 2,524 28.69%
    Conservative Yu-Ching James Pai[a] 275 3.12%
    Total Yu-Ching James Pai 2,799 31.81%
    Better Flushing Jin Liang Chen 863 9.81%
    Write-in 49 0.56%
    Total votes 8,798 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 21

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 21st City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
     
    Candidate Francisco Moya
    Party Democratic
    Popular vote 3,062
    Percentage 97.0%

    Councilmember before election

    Francisco Moya
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Francisco Moya
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Francisco Moya, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Hiram Monserrate, former New York state senator from the 13th district (2009–2010) and former New York City Councilmember from this district (2001–2009)[e][5][56][86][46]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Francisco Moya
    Labor unions
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 21st City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Francisco Moya (incumbent) 3,062 97.02%
    Write-in 94 2.98%
    Total votes 3,156 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 22

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 22nd City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Tiffany Cabán Kelly Klingman
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Working Families Conservative
    Popular vote 9,739 4,204
    Percentage 69.3% 29.9%

    Councilmember before election

    Tiffany Cabán
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Tiffany Cabán
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Tiffany Cabán, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Charles Castro, former Chief of Staff for former Councilmember Hiram Monserrate, former NYPD officer, and candidate for New York's 13th State Senate district in 2002[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Tiffany Cabán
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[36]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • LGBTQ Victory Fund[35]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York City Democratic Socialists of America[21]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Run for Something[63]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Sunrise Movement NYC[87]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[88]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Tiffany Cabán (incumbent) 5,301 84.8
    Democratic Charles Castro 869 13.9
    Write-in 83 1.3
    Total votes 6,253 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Kelly Klingman, real estate agent[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Kelly Klingman
    Individuals
    • Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, radio talk show host, and Republican nominee for Mayor of New York City in 2021[21]
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[89]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 22nd City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Tiffany Cabán 7,294 51.89%
    Working Families Tiffany Cabán 2,445 17.40%
    Total Tiffany Cabán (incumbent) 9,739 69.29%
    Republican Kelly Klingman 3,789 26.96%
    Conservative Kelly Klingman[f] 415 2.95%
    Total Kelly Klingman 4,204 29.91%
    Write-in 113 0.80%
    Total votes 14,056 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 23

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 23rd City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Linda Lee Bernard Chow
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 9,399 5,223
    Percentage 63.3% 35.2%

    Councilmember before election

    Linda Lee
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Linda Lee
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Linda Lee, incumbent councilmember[90]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Steve Behar, staffer for former Councilmember Barry Grodenchik and candidate for this seat in 2021[90]
    • Rubaiya Rahman, executive director of the Autism Society Habilitation Organization[90]

    Declined

    [edit]
    • Jaslin Kaur, candidate for this seat in 2021[91]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Linda Lee
    Local officials
    • Adrienne Adams, Speaker of the New York City Council (2022–present) and New York City Councilmember from the 28th district (2017–present)[23]
    Labor unions
    • Captains Endowment Association[23]
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[59]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • Detectives' Endowment Association[23]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Hotel Trades Council[59]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • Lieutenants Benevolent Association[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • SEIU 32BJ[59]
    • Sergeants Benevolent Association[23]
    Organizations
    • EMILY's List[49]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Debate

    [edit]
    2023 New York's 23rd City Council district Democratic primary debate
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    Steve Behar Linda Lee Rubaiya Rahman
    1 Jun. 16, 2023 Schneps Media Czarinna Andres
    Christian Murray
    YouTube P P P

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[92]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Linda Lee (incumbent) 4,113 62.6
    Democratic Steve Behar 1,917 29.2
    Democratic Rubaiya Rahman 490 7.5
    Write-in 47 0.7
    Total votes 6,567 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Bernard Chow, marketing agent and SHSAT activist[93]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Bernard Chow
    • Conservative Party of New York[94]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 23rd City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Linda Lee (incumbent) 9,399 63.33%
    Republican Bernard Chow[a] 4,703 31.69%
    Conservative Bernard Chow[c] 520 3.50%
    Total Bernard Chow 5,223 35.19%
    Write-in 219 1.48%
    Total votes 14,841 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 24

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 24th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate James F. Gennaro Jonathan Rinaldi
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 7,383 2,322
    Percentage 74.3% 23.4%

    Councilmember before election

    James F. Gennaro
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    James F. Gennaro
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • James F. Gennaro, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    James F. Gennaro
    Labor unions
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Jonathan Rinaldi, activist and serial sperm donor[5][96]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 24th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic James F. Gennaro (incumbent) 7,383 74.34%
    Republican Jonathan Rinaldi[c] 2,045 20.59%
    Conservative Jonathan Rinaldi[g] 277 2.79%
    Total Jonathan Rinaldi 2,322 23.38%
    Write-in 226 2.28%
    Total votes 9,931 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 25

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 25th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party Third party
     
    Candidate Shekar Krishnan Zhile Cao Fatima Baryab
    Party Democratic Republican Diversity
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 5,887 1,924 1,037
    Percentage 64.9% 21.2% 11.4%

    Councilmember before election

    Shekar Krishnan
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Shekar Krishnan
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Shekar Krishnan, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Fatima Baryab, non-profit executive and candidate for this seat in 2021[5]
    • Ricardo Pacheco, leader of the Jackson Heights Coop Alliance[5][97]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Shekar Krishnan
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    Organizations
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[98]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Shekar Krishnan (incumbent) 3,405 62.1
    Democratic Ricardo Pacheco 1,308 23.9
    Democratic Fatima Baryab 740 13.5
    Write-in 31 0.6
    Total votes 5,484 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Zhile Cao, veteran[5]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Fatima Baryab, non-profit executive and candidate for this seat in 2021 (lost Democratic primary)[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 25th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Shekar Krishnan 4,981 54.87%
    Working Families Shekar Krishnan 906 9.98%
    Total Shekar Krishnan (incumbent) 5,887 64.85%
    Republican Zhile Cao 1,829 20.15%
    Medical Freedom Zhile Cao 95 1.05%
    Total Zhile Cao 1,924 21.20%
    Diversity Fatima Baryab 1,037 11.42%
    Write-in 230 2.53%
    Total votes 9,078 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 26

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 26th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Julie Won Marvin Jeffcoat
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 8,454 2,138
    Percentage 78.9% 20.0%

    Councilmember before election

    Julie Won
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Julie Won
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Julie Won, incumbent councilmember[99]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Hailie Kim, former adjunct professor at Hunter College, candidate for this seat in 2021, former staff member at MinKwon Center for Community Action[99]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Lorenzo Brea, activist and candidate for this seat in 2021[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Julie Won
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[36]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    Organizations
    • Citizens Union[7]
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Working Families Party[32]
    Declined to endorse
    Labor unions
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[100]
    • Hotel Trades Council[100]
    • SEIU 32BJ[100]

    Debate

    [edit]
    2023 New York's 26th City Council district Democratic primary debate
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    Lorenzo Brea Hailie Kim Julie Won
    1 Jun. 13, 2023 Schneps Media Czarinna Andres
    Christian Murray
    YouTube N P P

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[101]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Julie Won (incumbent) 3,701 60.9
    Democratic Hailie Kim 2,298 37.8
    Write-in 76 1.3
    Total votes 6,075 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Marvin Jeffcoat, veteran and nominee for this seat in 2017 and 2021[102]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 26th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Julie Won 6,930 64.70%
    Working Families Julie Won 1,524 14.23%
    Total Julie Won (incumbent) 8,454 78.93%
    Republican Marvin Jeffcoat 2,020 18.86%
    Medical Freedom Marvin Jeffcoat 118 1.10%
    Total Marvin Jeffcoat 2,138 19.96%
    Write-in 119 1.11%
    Total votes 10,711 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 27

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    2023 New York City's 27th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Nantasha Williams Marilyn Miller
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 8,881 663
    Percentage 92.5% 6.9%

    Councilmember before election

    Nantasha Williams
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Nantasha Williams
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Nantasha Williams, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Jabari Bell, managing partner at Walter & Wells Real Estate Group[5][103]
    • Joanne Moreno, educator[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Nantasha Williams
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • Moms Demand Action[29]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Marilyn Miller, retired police officer and nominee for New York's 32nd State Assembly district in 2022[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 27th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Nantasha Williams (incumbent) 8,881 92.47%
    Republican Marilyn Miller 589 6.13%
    Medical Freedom Marilyn Miller 74 0.77%
    Total Marilyn Miller 663 6.90%
    Write-in 60 0.63%
    Total votes 9,604 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 28

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 28th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Adrienne Adams Rusat Ramgopal
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 6,521 1,079
    Percentage 85.0% 14.1%

    Councilmember before election

    Adrienne Adams
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Adrienne Adams
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Adrienne Adams, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Adrienne Adams
    Labor unions
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[59]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • Hotel Trades Council[59]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • SEIU 32BJ[59]
    Organizations
    • Emgage PAC[8]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Rusat Ramgopal, member of Queens Community Board 10[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 28th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Adrienne Adams (incumbent) 6,521 85.00%
    Republican Rusat Ramgopal 1,019 13.28%
    Common Sense Rusat Ramgopal 60 0.78%
    Total Rusat Ramgopal 1,079 14.06%
    Write-in 72 0.94%
    Total votes 7,672 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 29

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 29th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Lynn Schulman Danniel Maio
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 8,195 3,252
    Percentage 68.1% 27.0%

    Councilmember before election

    Lynn Schulman
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Lynn Schulman
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Lynn Schulman, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Ethan Felder, candidate for New York's 28th State Assembly district in 2022[5]
    • Sukhi Singh, candidate for District Leader of New York's 24th State Assembly district in 2022[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Lynn Schulman
    State officials
    • Letitia James, Attorney General of New York (2019–present), former New York City Public Advocate (2014–2019), and former New York City Councilmember from the 35th district (2004–2013)[104]
    Local officials
    • Jumaane Williams, New York City Public Advocate (2019–present), former New York City Councilmember from the 45th district (2010–2019), candidate for lieutenant governor of New York in 2018 and candidate for governor of New York in 2022 New York gubernatorial election[49]
    Labor unions
    • 1199SEIU[23]
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[59]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • Hotel Trades Council[59]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[36]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • SEIU 32BJ[59]
    Organizations
    • Citizens Union[7]
    • EMILY's List[49]
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    • LGBTQ Victory Fund[35]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[105]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Lynn Schulman (incumbent) 3,474 54.2
    Democratic Ethan Felder 2,203 34.4
    Democratic Sukhi Singh 682 10.6
    Write-in 50 0.8
    Total votes 6,409 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Danniel Maio, map-maker and perennial candidate[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Danniel Maio
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[106]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Sukhi Singh, candidate for District Leader of New York's 24th State Assembly district in 2022 (lost Democratic primary)[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 29th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Lynn Schulman (incumbent) 8,195 68.09%
    Republican Danniel Maio 2,917 24.24%
    Conservative Danniel Maio 335 2.78%
    Total Danniel Maio 3,252 27.02%
    Common Sense Sukhi Singh 512 4.25%
    Write-in 76 0.63%
    Total votes 12,035 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 30

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 30th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Robert Holden
    Party Democratic
    Alliance Republican
    Conservative
    Popular vote 7,803
    Percentage 96.2%

    Councilmember before election

    Robert Holden
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Robert Holden
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Robert Holden, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Robert Holden
    Labor unions
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Robert Holden, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Robert Holden
    Labor unions
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 30th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Robert Holden[f] 3,915 48.26%
    Republican Robert Holden 3,435 42.35%
    Conservative Robert Holden[c] 453 5.58%
    Total Robert Holden (incumbent) 7,803 96.19%
    Write-in 309 3.81%
    Total votes 8,112 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 31

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 31st City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Selvena Brooks-Powers Daniella May
    Party Democratic Republican
    Popular vote 8,868 1,053
    Percentage 89.2% 10.6%

    Councilmember before election

    Selvena Brooks-Powers
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Selvena Brooks-Powers
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Selvena Brooks-Powers, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Selvena Brooks-Powers
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Daniella May, plastic surgery nurse[5][103]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 31st City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Selvena Brooks-Powers (incumbent) 8,868 89.16%
    Republican Daniella May 972 9.77%
    Mad As Hell Daniella May[g] 81 0.81%
    Total Daniella May 1,053 10.59%
    Write-in 25 0.25%
    Total votes 9,946 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 32

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 32nd City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Joann Ariola
    Party Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 8,982
    Percentage 95.1%

    Councilmember before election

    Joann Ariola
    Republican

    Elected Councilmember

    Joann Ariola
    Republican

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Joann Ariola, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Joann Ariola
    Labor unions
    • Captains Endowment Association[9]
    • Detectives' Endowment Association[9]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • Lieutenants Benevolent Association[9]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Sergeants Benevolent Association[9]
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[107]

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Michael Scala, attorney, candidate for this seat in 2021, nominee for this seat in 2017[108]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 32nd City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Joann Ariola 7,568 80.17%
    Conservative Joann Ariola 1,414 14.98%
    Total Joann Ariola (incumbent) 8,982 95.15%
    Write-in 458 4.85%
    Total votes 9,440 100.0%
    Republican hold

    District 33

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 33rd City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Lincoln Restler Martha Rowen
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Working Families Conservative
    Popular vote 10,925 1,518
    Percentage 87.0% 12.1%

    Councilmember before election

    Lincoln Restler
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Lincoln Restler
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Lincoln Restler, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Lincoln Restler
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York Communities for Change[109]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Sunrise Movement NYC[87]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Martha Rowen, third-party candidate for New York's 26th State Senate district in 2022[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Martha Rowen
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[110]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 33rd City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Lincoln Restler 8,199 65.30%
    Working Families Lincoln Restler 2,726 21.71%
    Total Lincoln Restler (incumbent) 10,925 87.02%
    Republican Martha Rowen 1,244 9.91%
    Conservative Martha Rowen[c] 274 2.18%
    Total Martha Rowen 1,518 12.09%
    Write-in 112 0.89%
    Total votes 12,555 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 34

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 34th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Jennifer Gutiérrez Marguerite Chandler
    Party Democratic Medical Freedom
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 7,515 373
    Percentage 94.6% 4.7%

    Councilmember before election

    Jennifer Gutiérrez
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Jennifer Gutiérrez
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Jennifer Gutiérrez, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Paperboy Prince, activist and perennial candidate[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Jennifer Gutiérrez
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York Communities for Change[109]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Run for Something[63]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Sunrise Movement NYC[87]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[111]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Jennifer Gutiérrez (incumbent) 2,983 81.1
    Democratic Paperboy Prince 675 18.4
    Write-in 18 0.5
    Total votes 3,676 100.0

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Marguerite Chandler[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 34th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Jennifer Gutiérrez 5,297 66.71%
    Working Families Jennifer Gutiérrez 2,218 27.93%
    Total Jennifer Gutiérrez (incumbent) 7,515 94.64%
    Medical Freedom Marguerite Chandler 373 4.70%
    Write-in 52 0.66%
    Total votes 7,940 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 35

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 35th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Crystal Hudson
    Party Democratic
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 13,936
    Percentage 97.4%

    Councilmember before election

    Crystal Hudson
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Crystal Hudson
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Crystal Hudson, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Crystal Hudson
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    Organizations
    • American Institute of Architects New York[12]
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • EMILY's List[81]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • LGBTQ Victory Fund[35]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Run for Something[63]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 35th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Crystal Hudson 10,094 70.52%
    Working Families Crystal Hudson 3,842 26.84%
    Total Crystal Hudson (incumbent) 13,936 97.37%
    Write-in 377 2.63%
    Total votes 14,313 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 36

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 36th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Chi Ossé
    Party Democratic
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 9,735
    Percentage 98.8%

    Councilmember before election

    Chi Ossé
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Chi Ossé
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Chi Ossé, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Chi Ossé
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[36]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    • LGBTQ Victory Fund[35]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Run for Something[63]
    • Sunrise Movement NYC[87]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 36th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Chi Ossé 7,132 72.35%
    Working Families Chi Ossé 2,603 26.40%
    Total Chi Ossé (incumbent) 9,735 98.75%
    Write-in 123 1.25%
    Total votes 9,858 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 37

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 37th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Sandy Nurse Isaiah Vega
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Working Families Conservative
    Popular vote 4,769 554
    Percentage 88.7% 10.3%

    Councilmember before election

    Sandy Nurse
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Sandy Nurse
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Sandy Nurse, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Hugo Espinal, former community liaison for former state senator Martin Malave Dilan[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Sandy Nurse
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[36]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • EMILY's List[81]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York Communities for Change[109]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Run for Something[63]
    • Sunrise Movement NYC[87]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Isaiah Vega, digital media editor[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Mitchell Bosch, anti-vax activist and participant in the January 6 Capitol attack[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Isaiah Vega
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[112]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Michael Trofort[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 37th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Sandy Nurse 3,765 70.01%
    Working Families Sandy Nurse 1,004 18.67%
    Total Sandy Nurse (incumbent) 4,769 88.68%
    Republican Isaiah Vega 461 8.57%
    Conservative Isaiah Vega[c] 93 1.73%
    Total Isaiah Vega 554 10.30%
    Write-in 55 1.02%
    Total votes 5,378 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 38

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 38th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Alexa Avilés Paul Rodriguez
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Working Families Conservative
    Popular vote 5,911 2,939
    Percentage 66.3% 32.9%

    Councilmember before election

    Alexa Avilés
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Alexa Avilés
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Alexa Avilés, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Alexa Avilés
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[36]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • Emgage PAC[8]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York City Democratic Socialists of America[21]
    • New York Communities for Change[109]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Sunrise Movement NYC[87]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Paul Rodriguez, nominee for New York State Comptroller in 2022, Conservative Party nominee for New York City Comptroller in 2021[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Paul Rodriguez
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[113]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Erik Frankel, Democratic candidate for New York's 51st State Assembly district in 2022 and Conservative Party nominee for this seat in 2021[5]
    • Seth Galinsky[5]
    • Christopher Skelly, secretary of the Brooklyn Libertarian Party[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 38th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Alexa Avilés 4,363 48.92%
    Working Families Alexa Avilés 1,548 17.36%
    Total Alexa Avilés (incumbent) 5,911 66.27%
    Republican Paul Rodriguez 2,558 28.68%
    Conservative Paul Rodriguez 381 4.27%
    Total Paul Rodriguez 2,939 32.95%
    Write-in 69 0.77%
    Total votes 8,919 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 39

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 39th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Shahana Hanif Arek Tomaszewski
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Working Families Conservative
    Popular vote 17,900 2,667
    Percentage 85.3% 12.7%

    Councilmember before election

    Shahana Hanif
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Shahana Hanif
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Shahana Hanif, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Nickie Kane, paralegal studies student at New York City College of Technology

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Shahana Hanif
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • Emgage PAC[8]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York Communities for Change[109]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Run for Something[63]
    • Sunrise Movement NYC[87]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Arek Tomaszewski, anti-vax activist[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Arek Tomaszewski
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[114]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 39th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Shahana Hanif 12,108 57.70%
    Working Families Shahana Hanif 5,792 27.60%
    Total Shahana Hanif (incumbent) 17,900 85.30%
    Republican Arek Tomaszewski 2,173 10.36%
    Conservative Arek Tomaszewski[c] 494 2.35%
    Total Arek Tomaszewski 2,667 12.71%
    Write-in 417 1.99%
    Total votes 20,984 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 40

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 40th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Rita Joseph Daniel Lally
    Party Democratic Medical Freedom
    Alliance Working Families
    Popular vote 11,155 327
    Percentage 96.2% 2.9%

    Councilmember before election

    Rita Joseph
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Rita Joseph
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Rita Joseph, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Rita Joseph
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    Organizations
    • American Institute of Architects New York[12]
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • Emgage PAC[8]
    • The Jewish Vote[52]
    • Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club[38]
    • Make the Road Action[21]
    • New York Communities for Change[109]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Our Revolution[31]
    • Working Families Party[32]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Daniel Lally[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 40th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Rita Joseph 8,534 73.59%
    Working Families Rita Joseph 2,621 22.60%
    Total Rita Joseph (incumbent) 11,155 96.20%
    Medical Freedom Daniel Lally 327 2.93%
    Write-in 114 0.98%
    Total votes 11,596 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 41

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 41st City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Darlene Mealy
    Party Democratic
    Popular vote 6,134
    Percentage 97.5%

    Councilmember before election

    Darlene Mealy
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Darlene Mealy
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Darlene Mealy, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Reginald Bowman, senior member of the Citywide Council of NYCHA Presidents[5]
    • Isis McIntosh Green, deputy co-executive director for the New York State Independent Redistricting Commission and former chief of staff for Latrice Walker[5]
    • Joyce Shearin, candidate for this seat in 2017[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Darlene Mealy
    Labor unions
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Isis McIntosh Green
    State legislators
    • Latrice Walker, New York State Assemblymember from the 55th district (2015–present)[115]
    Labor unions
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[91]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York State Nurses Association[91]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[48]
    • Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union[48]
    Organizations
    • New York Communities for Change[109]
    • Working Families Party[9]
    Declined to endorse
    Labor unions
    • Transport Workers Union Local 100[48]

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[116]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Darlene Mealy (incumbent) 2,752 61.2
    Democratic Isis McIntosh Green 1,333 29.6
    Democratic Reginald Bowman 231 5.1
    Democratic Joyce Shearin 159 3.5
    Write-in 21 0.5
    Total votes 4,496 100.0

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Jarod Leonard[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 41st City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Darlene Mealy (incumbent) 6,134 97.54%
    Write-in 155 2.46%
    Total votes 6,289 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 42

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 42nd City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Chris Banks
    Party Democratic
    Popular vote 6,753
    Percentage 97.3%

    Councilmember before election

    Charles Barron
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Chris Banks
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Chris Banks, candidate for this seat in 2013 and candidate for New York's 60th State Assembly district in 2012 and 2014[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Charles Barron, incumbent councilmember[5]
    • Jamilah Rose, grant writer[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Chris Banks
    Local officials
    • Eric Adams, mayor of New York City (2022–present), former Brooklyn borough president (2014–2021), and former New York state senator from the 20th district (2007–2013)[91]
    Labor unions
    • District Council 37[10]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[9]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Charles Barron
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    Organizations
    • New York Communities for Change[109]

    Debate

    [edit]
    2023 New York's 42nd City Council district Democratic primary debate
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    Chris Banks Charles Barron Jamilah Rose
    1 Jun. 13, 2023 Schneps Media Isabel Song Beer YouTube P P A

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[117]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Chris Banks 3,099 50.8
    Democratic Charles Barron (incumbent) 2,602 42.6
    Democratic Jamilah Rose 346 5.7
    Write-in 54 0.9
    Total votes 6,101 100.0

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Disqualified

    [edit]
    • Richard Simmons[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 42nd City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Chris Banks 6,753 97.33%
    Write-in 185 2.67%
    Total votes 6,938 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 43

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 43rd City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party Third party
     
    Candidate Susan Zhuang Ying Tan Vito LaBella
    Party Democratic Republican Conservative
    Popular vote 4,898 2,188 1,215
    Percentage 58.7% 26.2% 14.5%

    Councilmember before election

    None
    (Redistricting)

    Elected Councilmember

    Susan Zhuang
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Susan Zhuang, Chief of Staff to Assemblymember William Colton[118]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Wai Yee Chan, executive director of Homecrest Community Services[118]
    • Stanley Ng, computer programmer, former member of the Community Education Council from the 20th district[118]

    Declined

    [edit]
    • Jimmy Li, podiatrist, former member of Brooklyn Community Board 7, former president of the New York City Asian-American Democratic Club, and candidate for New York's 10th congressional district in 2022[119]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Wai Yee Chan
    State legislators
    • Peter Abbate, former New York State Assemblymember from the 49th district (1987–2022)[120]
    • Iwen Chu, New York state senator from the 17th district (2023–2024)[21]
    • Andrew Gounardes, New York state senator from the 22nd district (2019–present)[21]
    Local officials
    • Justin Brannan, New York City Councilmember from the 43rd district (2018–present)[21]
    Labor unions
    • Professional Staff Congress CUNY[14]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizens Union (third choice)[7]
    Stanley Ng
    Local officials
    • Margaret Chin, former New York City Councilmember from the 1st district (2010–2021)[121]
    Organizations
    • Asian Wave Alliance (second choice)[122]
    • Citizens Union (second choice)[7]
    Susan Zhuang
    State legislators
    • William Colton, New York State Assemblymember from the 47th district (1997–present)[21]
    Local officials
    • Ari Kagan, New York City Councilmember from the 47th district (2022–present) (Republican)[h][21]
    • Mark Treyger, Executive Director of Intergovernmental Affairs at the New York City Department of Education (2022–present), former New York City Councilmember from the 47th district (2014–2021)[21]
    Organizations
    • Citizens Union (first choice)[7]
    • EMILY's List[81]
    Declined to endorse
    Labor unions
    • District Council 37[48]

    Debate

    [edit]
    2023 New York's 43rd City Council district Democratic primary debate
    No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic
    Key:
     P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
    Wai Yee Chan Stanley Ng Susan Zhuang
    1 Jun. 9, 2023 Schneps Media Aidan Graham YouTube P P P

    Results

    [edit]
    Democratic primary results[123]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Susan Zhuang 2,126 58.5
    Democratic Wai Yee Chan 1,127 31.0
    Democratic Stanley Ng 347 9.6
    Write-in 32 0.9
    Total votes 3,632 100.0

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Vito LaBella, former NYPD officer and nominee for New York's 17th State Senate district in 2022[125]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Jack Ho, community liaison director for New York State Assemblymember Lester Chang[5][125]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Vito LaBella
    Individuals
    • Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, radio talk show host, and Republican nominee for mayor of New York City in 2021[75]
    Organizations
    • Brooklyn Republican Party[125]
    • Conservative Party of New York[126]
    Ying Tan
    Organizations
    • Asian Wave Alliance (first choice)[122]
    • New York Young Republican Club[127]

    Results

    [edit]
    Republican primary results[128]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Ying Tan 425 50.7
    Republican Vito LaBella 394 47.0
    Write-in 19 2.3
    Total votes 838 100.0

    Conservative primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Vito LaBella, former NYPD officer and nominee for New York's 17th State Senate district in 2022[129]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 43rd City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Susan Zhuang 4,898 58.65%
    Republican Ying Tan 2,188 26.20%
    Conservative Vito LaBella 1,215 14.55%
    Write-in 50 0.60%
    Total votes 8,351 100.0%
    Democratic win (new seat)

    District 44

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 44th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Kalman Yeger Heshy Tischler
    Party Democratic Boro Park Flatbush
    Alliance Republican
    Conservative
    Popular vote 7,500 1,732
    Percentage 80.0% 18.5%

    Councilmember before election

    Kalman Yeger
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Kalman Yeger
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Kalman Yeger, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Kalman Yeger
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[130]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Kalman Yeger, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Heshy Tischler, radio show host, community activist, candidate for the 48th district in 2021, and 2017[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Kalman Yeger
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[130]

    Results

    [edit]
    Republican primary results[131]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Kalman Yeger (incumbent) 395 51.2
    Republican Heshy Tischler 365 47.3
    Write-in 12 1.6
    Total votes 772 100.0

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Heshy Tischler, radio show host, community activist and candidate for the 48th district in 2021 and 2017 (lost Republican primary)[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 44th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Kalman Yeger 3,936 41.96%
    Democratic Kalman Yeger 2,779 29.63%
    Conservative Kalman Yeger 785 8.37%
    Total Kalman Yeger (incumbent) 7,500 79.96%
    Boro Park Flatbush Heshy Tischler 1,732 18.46%
    Write-in 148 1.58%
    Total votes 9,196 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 45

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 45th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Farah Louis
    Party Democratic
    Popular vote 8,750
    Percentage 96.7%

    Councilmember before election

    Farah Louis
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Farah Louis
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Farah Louis, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Farah Louis
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 45th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Farah Louis (incumbent) 8,750 96.71%
    Write-in 298 3.29%
    Total votes 9,048 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 46

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 46th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Mercedes Narcisse Michael Moran
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 7,428 3,659
    Percentage 65.3% 32.2%

    Councilmember before election

    Mercedes Narcisse
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Mercedes Narcisse
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Mercedes Narcisse, incumbent councilmember[132]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Mercedes Narcisse
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Freelancers Union[34]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Citizen Action of New York[28]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Michael Moran[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Michael Moran
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[133]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Adlerette Kebreau, pastor[5]

    Disqualified

    [edit]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 46th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Mercedes Narcisse (incumbent) 7,428 65.27%
    Republican Michael Moran 3,088 27.13%
    Conservative Michael Moran 571 5.02%
    Total Michael Moran 3,659 32.15%
    Kebreau 4 Council Adlerette Kebreau 221 1.94%
    Write-in 73 0.64%
    Total votes 11,150 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 47

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 47th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Justin Brannan Ari Kagan
    Party Democratic Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 11,517 8,233
    Percentage 58.0% 41.5%

    Councilmember before election

    Ari Kagan (Republican)
    Justin Brannan (Democratic)

    Elected Councilmember

    Justin Brannan
    Democratic

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Ari Kagan, incumbent councilmember (switched parties on December 5, 2022)[134][135]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Anna Belfore-Delfaus, former public school teacher[136]
    • Avery Pereira, candidate for New York's 7th congressional district in 2020[135]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Michael Ragusa, candidate for New York's 10th congressional district in 2022[137]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Anna Belfore-Delfaus
    U.S. representatives
    • Peter King, former U.S. representative from New York's 2nd congressional district (2013–2021), former U.S. representative from New York's 3rd congressional district (1993–2013), and former comptroller of Nassau County (1982–1993)[49]
    Local officials
    • Inna Vernikov, Minority Whip of the New York City Council (2022–present) and New York City Councilmember from the 48th district (2021–present)[138]
    Individuals
    • Alison Esposito, former NYPD Deputy Inspector and nominee for lieutenant governor of New York in 2022[49]
    Organizations
    • Asian Wave Alliance (second choice)[122]
    Ari Kagan
    U.S. representatives
    • Nicole Malliotakis, U.S. representative from New York's 11th congressional district (2021–present), former New York State Assemblymember from the 64th district (2013–2020), former New York State Assemblymember from the 60th district (2011–2012), and nominee for Mayor of New York City in 2017[46]
    State legislators
    • Marty Golden, former New York state senator from the 22nd district (2003–2018) and former New York City Councilmember from the 43rd district (1998–2002)[138]
    Labor unions
    • Captains Endowment Association[9]
    • Detectives' Endowment Association[9]
    • Lieutenants Benevolent Association[9]
    • Sergeants Benevolent Association[9]
    Organizations
    • Asian Wave Alliance (first choice)[122]
    Michael Ragusa (withdrawn)
    Local officials
    • Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City (1993–2001)[138]
    Declined to endorse
    State legislators
    • Alec Brook-Krasny, New York State Assemblymember from the 46th district (2006–2015, 2023–present)[138]
    Organizations
    • Brooklyn Republican Party[138]

    Results

    [edit]
    Republican primary results[139]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Ari Kagan (incumbent) 1,634 75.3
    Republican Anna Belfore-Delfaus 271 12.5
    Republican Avery Pereira 255 11.8
    Write-in 10 0.5
    Total votes 2,170 100.0

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Justin Brannan, incumbent councilmember from the 43rd district[135]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Anthony Batista Perez, former staffer for former New York State Assemblymember Mathylde Frontus[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Justin Brannan
    U.S. senators
    • Bernie Sanders, U.S. senator from Vermont (2007–present)[140]
    U.S. representatives
    • Hakeem Jeffries, House Minority Leader (2023–present), chair of the House Democratic Caucus (2023–present), U.S. representative from New York's 8th congressional district (2013–present), and former New York State Assemblymember from the 57th district (2007–2012)[141]
    Labor unions
    • Communications Workers of America, District 1[59]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • District Council 37[10]
    • Hotel Trades Council[59]
    • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 9[23]
    • New York City Central Labor Council[25]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • New York State Nurses Association[26]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • SEIU 32BJ[59]
    • Transport Workers Union Local 100[48]
    Organizations
    • American Institute of Architects New York[12]
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City[18]

    Conservative primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Ari Kagan, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Timothy Peterson[5]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 47th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Justin Brannan (incumbent) 11,517 58.01%
    Republican Ari Kagan 7,216 36.35%
    Conservative Ari Kagan[g] 1,017 5.12%
    Total Ari Kagan (incumbent) 8,233 41.47%
    Write-in 103 0.52%
    Total votes 19,164 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 48

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 48th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party Third party
     
    Candidate Inna Vernikov Amber Adler Igor Kazatsker
    Party Republican Democratic Team Trump
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 8,236 3,029 1,002
    Percentage 66.8% 24.6% 8.1%

    Councilmember before election

    Inna Vernikov
    Republican

    Elected Councilmember

    Inna Vernikov
    Republican

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Inna Vernikov, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Eliminated in primary

    [edit]
    • Igor Kazatsker, radio executive[142]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Igor Kazatsker
    Local officials
    • Ari Kagan, New York City Councilmember from the 47th district (2021–present)[46]
    Inna Vernikov
    U.S. representatives
    • Lee Zeldin, former U.S. representative from New York's 1st congressional district (2015–2023), former New York state senator from the 3rd district (2011–2014), and nominee for governor of New York in 2022[49]
    Labor unions
    • Captains Endowment Association[9]
    • Detectives' Endowment Association[9]
    • Lieutenants Benevolent Association[9]
    • Sergeants Benevolent Association[9]
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[143]

    Results

    [edit]
    Republican primary results[144]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Inna Vernikov (incumbent) 1,730 70.6
    Republican Igor Kazatsker 707 28.8
    Write-in 15 0.6
    Total votes 2,452 100.0

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Amber Adler, nonprofit executive and candidate for this seat in 2021[145]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Amber Adler
    Labor unions
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund[17]
    • Run for Something[63]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Igor Kazatsker, radio executive (lost Republican primary)[142]

    Disqualified

    [edit]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 48th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Inna Vernikov 7,416 60.13%
    Conservative Inna Vernikov 820 6.65%
    Total Inna Vernikov (incumbent) 8,236 67.78%
    Democratic Amber Adler 2,906 23.56%
    We The People Amber Adler 123 1.00%
    Total Amber Adler 3,029 24.56%
    Team Trump Igor Kazatsker 1,002 8.12%
    Write-in 67 0.54%
    Total votes 12,334 100.0%
    Republican hold

    District 49

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 49th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Candidate Kamillah Hanks Ruslan Shamal
    Party Democratic Safe Streets SI
    Popular vote 6,859 1,418
    Percentage 79.2% 16.4%

    Councilmember before election

    Kamillah Hanks
    Democratic

    Elected Councilmember

    Kamillah Hanks
    Democratic

    Democratic primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Kamillah Hanks, incumbent councilmember[146]

    Withdrawn

    [edit]
    • Amoy Barnes, candidate for this seat in 2021[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Kamillah Hanks
    Labor unions
    • Captains Endowment Association[9]
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • Detectives' Endowment Association[9]
    • Lieutenants Benevolent Association[9]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Sergeants Benevolent Association[9]
    • United Federation of Teachers[15]
    Organizations
    • New York League of Conservation Voters[16]

    Independents and minor parties

    [edit]

    Declared

    [edit]
    • Ruslan Shamal, radio show host[146]

    Disqualified

    [edit]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 49th City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Kamillah Hanks (incumbent) 6,859 79.23%
    Safe Streets SI Ruslan Shamal 1,418 16.38%
    Write-in 380 4.39%
    Total votes 8,657 100.0%
    Democratic hold

    District 50

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 50th City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate David Carr
    Party Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 9,718
    Percentage 95.3%

    Councilmember before election

    David Carr
    Republican

    Elected Councilmember

    David Carr
    Republican

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • David Carr, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    David Carr
    Labor unions
    • Captains Endowment Association[9]
    • Detectives' Endowment Association[9]
    • Lieutenants Benevolent Association[9]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]
    • Sergeants Benevolent Association[9]
    Organizations
    • Conservative Party of New York[147]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 50th City Council district election[148]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican David Carr 8,092 79.32%
    Conservative David Carr 1,626 15.94%
    Total David Carr (incumbent) 9,718 95.26%
    Write-in 484 4.74%
    Total votes 10,202 100.0%
    Republican hold

    District 51

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 51st City Council district election

    ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
      Majority party
     
    Candidate Joe Borelli
    Party Republican
    Alliance Conservative
    Popular vote 10,108
    Percentage 96.7%

    Councilmember before election

    Joe Borelli
    Republican

    Elected Councilmember

    Joe Borelli
    Republican

    Republican primary

    [edit]

    Nominee

    [edit]
    • Joe Borelli, incumbent councilmember[5]

    Endorsements

    [edit]
    Joe Borelli
    Labor unions
    • Council of School Supervisors & Administrators[13]
    • LiUNA! New York[24]
    • New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers[11]
    • NYC District Council of Carpenters[27]

    General election

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]
    2023 New York City's 51st City Council district election[19]
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican Joe Borelli 8,519 81.52%
    Conservative Joe Borelli 1,589 15.21%
    Total Joe Borelli (incumbent) 10,108 96.73%
    Write-in 342 3.27%
    Total votes 10,450 100.0%
    Republican hold

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d Shared with "Common Sense" ballot line.
    2. ^ Shared with "Arts & Culture" ballot line.
    3. ^ a b c d e f g h Shared with "Medical Freedom" ballot line.
    4. ^ King is currently ineligible to run due to the term limits imposed by the New York City Charter.[55]
    5. ^ Monserrate is barred from seeking office due to his prior convictions.[85]
    6. ^ a b Shared with "Animal Welfare" ballot line.
    7. ^ a b c Shared with "Parent Party" ballot line.
    8. ^ Withdrew endorsement after switching parties

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