And Mr. Kellner, running with almost all of the establishment's support until allegations surfaced in July that accused him of sexually harassing multiple ex-staffers, fell to Ben Kallos in their Upper East
Side City Council race.
Not exact matches
City Council Races 2017: Fighting Resentment in the Upper West
Side (
Council District 6), via
City Limits & WNYC
When Mr. de Blasio took office as mayor in 2014 and Mr. Heastie was the Bronx Democratic county chairman, they found themselves on opposite
sides of the
race for
City Council speaker.
City Council, District 2: The
race for the seat currently held by Margarita López on the Lower East
Side, the East Village, Gramercy Park, Kips Bay and parts of Murray Hill hotly contested, with as many as 11 candidates.
CHELSEA — A costumed protester who has been a ubiquitous presence at demonstrations around the
city throughout the years is challenging West Side Councilman Corey Johnson in the upcoming City Council race — saying the incumbent «shouldn't be able to just waltz into office.&ra
city throughout the years is challenging West
Side Councilman Corey Johnson in the upcoming
City Council race — saying the incumbent «shouldn't be able to just waltz into office.&ra
City Council race — saying the incumbent «shouldn't be able to just waltz into office.»
City Council, District 4: The
race to represent Midtown East, Murray Hill, Stuyvesant Town and The Upper East
Side in the seat that Eva Moskowitz is leaving because she is running for Manhattan Borough President (although she could serve until 2009) has several candidates, two of whom appeared before 504 seeking an endorsement.
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Democrat Marjorie Velázquez, candidate in the
race for the Bronx 13th
Council District, has earned the overwhelming support of
city government's women elected officials with the endorsement Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and nine members of the City Council, including Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, and Council Women's Caucus co-chairs Elizabeth Crowley (D — Maspeth) and Helen Rosenthal (D — Upper West Si
city government's women elected officials with the endorsement Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and nine members of the
City Council, including Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, and Council Women's Caucus co-chairs Elizabeth Crowley (D — Maspeth) and Helen Rosenthal (D — Upper West Si
City Council, including Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, and
Council Women's Caucus co-chairs Elizabeth Crowley (D — Maspeth) and Helen Rosenthal (D — Upper West
Side).
One of the 10 «open»
City Council seat
races is taking place on the East
Side of Manhattan, in District 2, currently represented by Rosie Mendez, who is term - limited out of office.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who has snagged the only few labor union endorsements made so far in this year's mayoral
race, has also won the first congressional nod from the New York
City delegation — that of East
Side Representative Carolyn Maloney.
A number of credible Democrats are considering entering the
race, or have already declared:
City Council members Jessica Lappin of the East
Side and Gale Brewer of the West
Side and Julie Menin, who chairs a community board in lower Manhattan and lives in Tribecca [corrected].
Candidate for
City Council Adds Another Endorsement to Build on Campaign's Momentum, Stonewall Democrats
Side with Randy Abreu Bronx, N.Y. — Today Randy Abreu received the endorsement from one of the
City's leading LGBT Organizations, the Stonewall Democrats in the
race -LSB-...]
Also in the
race are attorney Marc A. Landis, who represented Upper West
Side parents in their fight to keep a charter school from opening in a public school building, and Community Board 7 member Mel Wymore, who would be New York's first openly transgender
City Council member if he won.
Upper West
Side resident Cary Goodman, who launched in January a
City Council race on a primarily single - issue platform against the AMNH expansion, told those present at a
City Hall hearing on the Parks Department's preliminary budget Tuesday that Mitchell Silver is abdicating his responsibilities as outlined by the
City Charter unless he rejects the museum's «toxic» proposal.
Scott Levenson's The Advance Group played both
sides of the fence by advising the political arm of the United Federation of Teachers and the anti-horse carriage group, New Yorkers for Clean, Livable and Safe Streets, to influence contested
city - wide and
council races.