2013 New York City Council election

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2013 New York City Council election
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 2009November 5, 2013 2017  

All 51 seats on the New York City Council
26 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Melissa Mark-Viverito 2012.jpg (cropped).png NLN Jim Oddo (cropped).jpg
Leader Melissa Mark-Viverito James Oddo
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 8th-Manhattan 50th-Staten Island
Last election46 seats4 seats
Seats won483
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote655,394133,337
Percentage78.99%16.07%

New York City Council Election 2013 - Party Strength By District.svg
Results by district.

Speaker before election

Christine Quinn
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Melissa Mark-Viverito
Democratic

Elections for members of the New York City Council were held in 2013. Primary elections were held on September 10, 2013, for all 51 districts of the city council. Many incumbents are termed out of office, while others were defeated in the primary, resulting in the largest turnover of council members since 2001, when 36 new members were nominated and elected to office in the council. Those who won their primaries without another contending party in the same district are considered the effective winner of the seat outright.

Contents

Incumbents not seeking reelection

Term-limited incumbents

17 incumbent councilors (16 Democrats and 1 Republican) were prevented from seeking a 4th consecutive term by term limits.

  1. Christine Quinn (D), District 3
  2. Gale Brewer (D), District 6
  3. Robert Jackson (D), District 7
  4. Oliver Koppell (D), District 11
  5. Joel Rivera (D), District 15
  6. Helen Foster (D), District 16
  7. Peter Vallone Jr. (D), District 22
  8. James F. Gennaro (D), District 24
  9. Leroy Comrie (D), District 27
  10. Diana Reyna (D), District 34
  11. Albert Vann (D), District 36
  12. Erik Martin Dilan (D), District 37
  13. Charles Barron (D), District 42
  14. Lewis A. Fidler (D), District 46
  15. Domenic Recchia (D), District 47
  16. Michael Chaim Nelson (D), District 48
  17. James Oddo (R), District 50

Retiring incumbents

  1. Jessica Lappin (D), District 5
  2. Dan Halloran (R), District 19
  3. Letitia James (WFP), District 35

Incumbents defeated

In primary election

One incumbent Democrat was defeated in the September primary election.

Results

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40District 41District 42District 43District 44District 45District 46District 47District 48District 49District 50District 51

Manhattan

District 1

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 1 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Margaret Chin (incumbent) 8,846 58.9
Democratic Jenifer Rajkumar 6,17141.1
n/aWrite-ins70.0
Total votes15,024 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 1 election, November 5, 2013 [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Margaret Chin5,126
Working Families Margaret Chin486
Total Margaret Chin (incumbent) 5,612 97.7
n/aWrite-ins1312.3
Total votes5,743 100

District 2

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 2 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rosie Mendez (incumbent) 12,507 81.6
Democratic Richard Del Rio2,80918.3
Democratic Write-ins130.1
Total votes15,329 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 2 election, November 5, 2013 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rosie Mendez18,928
Working Families Rosie Mendez1,491
Total Rosie Mendez (incumbent) 20,419 92.9
Green Miles Budde1,4906.8
n/aWrite-ins590.3
Total votes21,968 100

District 3

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 3 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Corey Johnson 12,535 63.3
Democratic Yetta Kurland7,27536.7
n/a Write-ins 6 0.0
Total votes19,816 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 3 election, November 5, 2013 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Corey Johnson21,692
Working Families Corey Johnson1,916
Total Corey Johnson 23,608 86.3
Republican Richard Stewart3,69113.5
n/aWrite-ins720.2
Total votes27,371 100

District 4

Incumbent Democrat Daniel Garodnick was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

New York City Council elections
District 4 election, November 5, 2013 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Daniel Garodnick20,401
Working Families Daniel Garodnick965
Total Daniel Garodnick (incumbent) 21,366 70.5
Republican Helene Jnane8,620
Libertarian Helene Jnane291
TotalHelene Jnane8,91129.4
n/aWrite-ins270.1
Total votes30,304 100

District 5

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 5 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Benjamin Kallos 7,513 45.9
Democratic Micah Kellner 6,42039.2
Democratic Ed Hartzog2,42914.8
Democratic Write-ins50.0
Total votes16,367 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 5 election, November 5, 2013 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Benjamin Kallos 18,135 57.1
Republican David Garland9,443
Dump the DumpDavid Garland467
Independence David Garland390
Libertarian David Garland175
Liberal David Garland24
Save 2nd AvenueDavid Garland19
TotalDavid Garland10,51833.1
Working Families Micah Kellner 3,1189.8
n/aWrite-ins120.0
Total votes31,783 100

District 6

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 6 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Helen Rosenthal 7,716 26.8
Democratic Mel Wymore6,44022.4
Democratic Marc Landis5,56619.4
Democratic Noah Gotbaum3,51212.2
Democratic Ken Biberaj2,6459.2
Democratic Debra Cooper2,4828.6
Democratic Aaron Braunstein3871.3
Democratic David Curtiss (write-in)10.0
Total votes28,749 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 6 election, November 5, 2013 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Helen Rosenthal 29,586 78.2
Republican Harry DeMell4,92813.0
Working Families Marc Landis2,5386.7
Green Tom Siracuse7371.9
n/aWrite-ins260.1
Total votes37,815 100

District 7

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 7 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mark D. Levine 7,454 41.4
Democratic Joyce Johnson3,10817.3
Democratic Luis Tejada2,56114.2
Democratic Manuel Lantigua1,3547.5
Democratic Alicia Barksdale8214.6
Democratic David Sasscer-Burgos6793.8
Democratic Zead Ramadan6573.6
Democratic Mark Otto6193.4
Democratic Ruben Dario Vargas5232.9
Democratic Brodie Enoch2311.3
Democratic Write-ins30.0
Total votes18,010 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 7 election, November 5, 2013 [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mark D. Levine18,105
Working Families Mark D. Levine1,168
Total Mark D. Levine 19,273 87.5
Green Christina Gonzalez1,7007.7
Democratic Luis Tejada (write-in)9604.4
n/aWrite-ins1010.4
Total votes22,034 100

District 9

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 9 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Inez Dickens (incumbent) 12,878 69.9
Democratic Vince Morgan5,52530.0
Democratic Write-ins90.1
Total votes18,412 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 9 election, November 5, 2013 [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Inez Dickens (incumbent) 23,454 99.1
n/aWrite-ins2220.9
Total votes23,676 100

District 10

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 10 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ydanis Rodriguez (incumbent) 10,157 70.8
Democratic Cheryl Pahaham3,21922.4
Democratic F. Castellanos Rodriguez9676.7
Democratic Joyce Johnson (write-in)10.0
Total votes14,344 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 10 election, November 5, 2013 [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ydanis Rodriguez17,326
Working Families Ydanis Rodriguez1,154
Total Ydanis Rodriguez (incumbent) 18,480 89.6
Republican Ronnie Cabrera1,5957.7
School ChoiceMiguel Estrella4972.4
Democratic Reform Movement Joseph Leon Reuben-Levy Simon00
n/aWrite-ins430.2
Total votes20,615 100

Manhattan/Bronx crossover

District 8

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 8 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Melissa Mark-Viverito (incumbent) 3,768 35.7
Democratic Ralina Cardona1,89918.0
Democratic Ed Santos1,71016.2
Democratic Tamika Humphreys1,21511.5
Democratic Sean Gardner9879.3
Democratic Gwen Goodwin9869.3
Democratic Write-ins20.0
Total votes10,567 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 8 election, November 5, 2013 [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Melissa Mark-Viverito13,855
Working Families Melissa Mark-Viverito442
Total Melissa Mark-Viverito (incumbent) 14,297 93.8
Republican Ralina Cardona7935.2
Libertarian Christopher Giattino1310.9
n/aWrite-ins230.2
Total votes15,244 100

The Bronx

District 11

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 11 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Andrew Cohen 8,039 68.4
Democratic Clifford Stanton3,71131.6
Democratic John Martin (write-in)10.0
Total votes11,751 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 11 election, November 5, 2013 [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Andrew Cohen14,715
Working Families Andrew Cohen949
Total Andrew Cohen 15,664 79.6
Republican Patricia Brink2,37912.1
School ChoiceCheryl Keeling5522.8
Conservative William Kalaidjian5422.8
Green John Reynolds5082.6
n/aWrite-ins220.1
Total votes19,667 100

District 12

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 12 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Andy King (incumbent) 8,638 57.4
Democratic Pamela Johnson4,90732.6
Democratic Lenford Edie7575.0
Democratic Adeyemi Toba7575.0
Democratic Write-ins20.0
Total votes15,061 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 12 election, November 5, 2013 [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Andy King21,044
Working Families Andy King546
Total Andy King (incumbent) 21,590 95.6
Republican Robert Diamond571
Conservative Robert Diamond133
TotalRobert Diamond7043.1
Green Trevor Archer2741.2
n/aWrite-ins170.1
Total votes22,585 100

District 13

Incumbent Democrat James Vacca was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

New York City Council elections
District 13 election, November 5, 2013 [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic James Vacca 13,793 83.2
Republican William Britt2,103
Conservative William Britt665
TotalWilliam Britt2,76816.7
n/aWrite-ins110.1
Total votes16,572 100

District 14

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 14 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Fernando Cabrera (incumbent) 4,479 74.7
Democratic Israel Martinez1,50725.2
Democratic Write-ins60.1
Total votes5,992 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 14 election, November 5, 2013 [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Fernando Cabrera2,412
Working Families Fernando Cabrera87
Total Fernando Cabrera (incumbent) 2,499 94.4
Republican Denise Butler1144.3
Conservative Alan Reed301.1
n/aWrite-ins30.1
Total votes2,646 100

District 15

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 15 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ritchie Torres 2,771 36.1
Democratic Joel Rivera1,64121.4
Democratic Cynthia Thompkins1,60921.0
Democratic Albert Alvarez6909.0
Democratic Raquel Batista5697.4
Democratic Joel Bauza3925.1
Democratic Write-ins30.0
Total votes7,675 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 15 election, November 5, 2013 [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ritchie Torres9,341
Working Families Ritchie Torres262
Total Ritchie Torres 9,603 91.1
Republican Joel Rivera7587.2
Conservative Joel Bauza1541.5
n/aWrite-ins210.2
Total votes10,536 100

District 16

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 16 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Vanessa Gibson 4,561 44.1
Democratic Pedro Alvarez1,73216.8
Democratic Carlos Sierra1,48314.4
Democratic Daryl Johnson7957.7
Democratic Naaimat Muhammed6776.6
Democratic Carlton Berkley6065.9
Democratic Bola Omotosho4774.6
Democratic Write-ins10.0
Total votes10,332 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 16 election, November 5, 2013 [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Vanessa Gibson 12,514 91.1
Independence Carlos Sierra5954.3
Jobs & EducationWalter Newsome3892.8
Republican Benjamin Eggleston188
Conservative Benjamin Eggleston55
TotalBenjamin Eggleston2431.8
n/aWrite-ins20.0
Total votes13,743 100

District 17

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 17 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Maria del Carmen Arroyo (incumbent) 4,740 69.3
Democratic Julio Pabon2,10130.7
Democratic Naaimat Muhammed (write-in)10.0
Total votes6,842 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 17 election, November 5, 2013 [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Maria del Carmen Arroyo (incumbent) 10,845 93.1
Republican José Colon5805.0
Conservative Selsia Evans2111.8
n/aWrite-ins180.2
Total votes11,654 100

District 18

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 18 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Annabel Palma (incumbent) 6,244 70.7
Democratic William Moore2,58829.3
Total votes8,832 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 18 election, November 5, 2013 [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Annabel Palma14,161
Working Families Annabel Palma391
Total Annabel Palma (incumbent) 14,552 89.3
Republican Lamont Paul5583.4
Jobs & EducationWilliam Moore5363.3
Green Walter Nestler262
Progressive PartyWalter Nestler57
TotalWalter Nestler3192.0
Conservative Eduardo Ramirez3021.9
n/aWrite-ins210.1
Total votes16,288 100

Bronx/Queens crossover

District 22

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 22 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Costa Constantinides 4,461 55.7
Democratic John Ciafone1,79122.4
Democratic Constantinos Prentzas1,75021.9
Democratic Daniell De Stefano (write-in)10.0
Total votes8,003 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 22 election, November 5, 2013 [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Costa Constantinides10,171
Working Families Costa Constantinides711
Total Costa Constantinides 10,882 65.4
Green Lynn Serpe2,46114.8
Republican Daniel Peterson1,88411.3
Conservative Danielle De Stefano1,018
Independence Danielle De Stefano295
TotalDanielle De Stefano1,3137.9
Populist Gerald Kann650.4
n/aWrite-ins240.1
Total votes16,629 100

Queens

District 19

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 19 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Paul Vallone 2,922 31.1
Democratic Austin Shafran2,72829.1
Democratic Paul Graziano1,60217.1
Democratic John Duane1,16412.4
Democratic Chrissy Voskerichian96310.3
Total votes9,379 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 19 election, November 5, 2013 [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Paul Vallone12,791
Independence Paul Vallone610
Total Paul Vallone 13,401 57.3
Republican Dennis Saffran8,178
Conservative Dennis Saffran1,469
Reform Dennis Saffran318
TotalDennis Saffran9,96542.6
n/aWrite-ins180.1
Total votes23,384 100
Democratic gain from Republican

District 20

Incumbent Democrat Peter Koo was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

New York City Council elections
District 20 election, November 5, 2013
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Peter Koo7,985
Conservative Peter Koo1,088
Total Peter Koo (incumbent) 9,073 79.7
Jobs & EducationMartha Flores-Vasquez1,18210.4
Independence Sunny Hahn7296.4
Green Evergreen Chou3853.4
n/aWrite-ins200.2
Total votes11,389 100

District 21

Incumbent Democrat Julissa Ferreras was unopposed in the Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 21 election, November 5, 2013 [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Julissa Ferreras (incumbent) 8,325 99.7
n/aWrite-ins230.3
Total votes8,348 100

District 23

Incumbent Democrat Mark Weprin was unopposed in the Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 23 election, November 5, 2013 [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mark Weprin (incumbent) 16,788 84.0
Reform Joseph Concannon3,17215.9
n/aWrite-ins260.1
Total votes19,986 100

District 24

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 24 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rory Lancman 5,090 61.7
Democratic Andrea Veras1,75121.2
Democratic Mujib Rahman1,40317.0
Democratic Write-ins20.0
Total votes8,246 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 24 election, November 5, 2013 [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rory Lancman11,744
Working Families Rory Lancman655
Total Rory Lancman 12,399 73.7
Republican Alexander Blishteyn2,907
Conservative Alexander Blishteyn462
TotalAlexander Blishteyn3,36920.0
Faith and ValuesMujib Rahman1,0436.2
n/aWrite-ins180.1
Total votes16,829 100

District 25

Incumbent Democrat Daniel Dromm was unopposed in the Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 24 election, November 5, 2013 [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Daniel Dromm9,923
Working Families Daniel Dromm1,100
Total Daniel Dromm (incumbent) 11,023 99.6
n/aWrite-ins430.4
Total votes11,066 100

District 26

Incumbent Democrat Jimmy Van Bramer was unopposed in the Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 24 election, November 5, 2013 [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jimmy Van Bramer12,897
Working Families Jimmy Van Bramer1,506
Total Jimmy Van Bramer (incumbent) 14,403 99.3
n/aWrite-ins940.7
Total votes14,497 100

District 27

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 27 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [46]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Daneek Miller 3,982 24.3
Democratic Clyde Vanel 3,52121.5
Democratic Joan Flowers3,46321.2
Democratic Manuel Caughman2,89817.7
Democratic Greg Mays1,84511.3
Democratic Sondra Peeden6443.9
Total votes16,353 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 27 election, November 5, 2013 [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Daneek Miller20,248
Working Families Daneek Miller662
Total Daneek Miller 20,910 96.7
Independence Sondra Peeden6803.1
n/aWrite-ins310.1
Total votes21,621 100

District 28

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 28 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [48]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ruben Wills (incumbent) 5,095 48.9
Democratic Hettie Powell3,43533.0
Democratic Eugen Evans1,08010.4
Democratic David Kayode8097.8
Democratic Mary Beamon (write-in)10.0
Total votes10,420 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 28 election, November 5, 2013 [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ruben Wills (incumbent) 14,996 95.4
UnityMireille Leroy7314.6
n/aWrite-ins200.1
Total votes15,747 100

District 29

Incumbent Democrat Karen Koslowitz was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

New York City Council elections
District 29 election, November 5, 2013 [50]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Karen Koslowitz14,173
Working Families Karen Koslowitz1,355
Total Karen Koslowitz (incumbent) 15,528 91.3
Civic VirtueJon Torodash1,4338.4
n/aWrite-ins530.3
Total votes17,014 100

District 30

Incumbent Democrat Elizabeth Crowley was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

New York City Council elections
District 30 election, November 5, 2013 [51]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Elizabeth Crowley9,050
Working Families Elizabeth Crowley840
Total Elizabeth Crowley (incumbent) 9,890 58.9
Republican Craig Caruana5,810
Conservative Craig Caruana1,063
TotalCraig Caruana6,87341.0
n/aWrite-ins180.1
Total votes16,781 100

District 31

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 31 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [52]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Donovan Richards (incumbent) 6,762 51.6
Democratic Michael Duncan4,69635.8
Democratic Ricardo Brown1,64812.6
Democratic Write-ins20.0
Total votes13,103 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 31 election, November 5, 2013 [53]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Donovan Richards (incumbent) 18,182 91.8
Republican Scherie Murray1,0795.4
Jobs & EducationRicardo Brown5302.7
n/aWrite-ins220.1
Total votes19,813 100

District 32

Incumbent Republican Eric Ulrich was unopposed in the Republican primary. Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 32 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [54]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Lew Simon 4,135 65.7
Democratic William Ruiz2,15834.2
Democratic Write-ins30.0
Total votes6,296 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 32 election, November 5, 2013 [55]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Eric Ulrich8,512
Conservative Eric Ulrich1,478
Independence Eric Ulrich498
Total Eric Ulrich (incumbent) 10,488 53.6
Democratic Lew Simon9,08046.4
n/aWrite-ins130.1
Total votes19,581 100

Queens/Brooklyn crossover

District 34

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 34 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [56]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Antonio Reynoso 6,205 50.2
Democratic Vito J. Lopez 4,55136.8
Democratic Gladys Santiago9677.8
Democratic Humberto Soto6325.1
Democratic Write-ins30.0
Total votes12,358 100

Working Families primary

New York City Council elections
District 34 Working Families primary, September 10, 2013 [57]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Working Families Antonio Reynoso (write-in) 8 80.0
Working Families Tao Lyn (write-in)110.0
Working Families Write-ins110.0
Total votes10 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 34 election, November 5, 2013 [58]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Antonio Reynoso13,123
Working Families Antonio Reynoso1,313
Total Antonio Reynoso 13,581 95.9
School ChoiceGladys Santiago5573.9
n/aWrite-ins280.2
Total votes14,166 100

Brooklyn

District 33

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 33 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [59]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Stephen Levin (incumbent) 13,608 73.5
Democratic Stephen Pierson4,90226.5
Democratic Write-ins80.0
Total votes18,518 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 33 election, November 5, 2013 [60]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Stephen Levin17,094
Working Families Stephen Levin2,465
Total Stephen Levin (incumbent) 19,559 91.9
Conservative John Jasilli1,6667.9
n/aWrite-ins560.3
Total votes21,281 100

District 35

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 35 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [61]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Laurie Cumbo 7,561 36.2
Democratic Olanike Alabi5,36925.7
Democratic Ede Fox5,34026.0
Democratic Jelani Mashariki1,3416.4
Democratic Frank Hurley1,2456.0
Democratic Write-ins30.0
Total votes20,859 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 35 election, November 5, 2013 [62]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Laurie Cumbo23,164
Working Families Laurie Cumbo3,321
Total Laurie Cumbo 26,485 99.7
n/aWrite-ins800.3
Total votes26,565 100
Democratic gain from Working Families

District 36

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 36 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [63]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Robert Cornegy 4,370 30.3
Democratic Kirsten Foy4,30229.8
Democratic Robert Waterman3,14921.8
Democratic Conrad Tillard1,91213.3
Democratic Reginald Swiney6744.7
Democratic Write-ins60.0
Total votes14,413 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 36 election, November 5, 2013 [64]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Robert Cornegy 17,334 87.3
Working Families Kirsten Foy2,02010.2
Republican Veronica Thompson4982.5
n/aWrite-ins100.1
Total votes19,862 100

District 37

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 37 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [65]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rafael Espinal 3,538 45.8
Democratic Kimberly Council2,45931.9
Democratic Heriberto Mateo92712.0
Democratic Helal Sheikh79210.3
Total votes7,716 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 37 election, November 5, 2013 [66]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rafael Espinal 9,058 86.0
Working Families Kimberly Council1,23511.7
Conservative Michael Freeman-Saulsberre2302.2
n/aWrite-ins40.1
Total votes10,527 100

District 38

Democratic primary

Endorsements

Carlos Menchaca

Federal officials

Local officials

Results

New York City Council elections
District 38 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [68]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Carlos Menchaca 4,306 58.8
Democratic Sara M. Gonzalez (incumbent)3,01741.2
Democratic Write-ins30.0
Total votes7,326 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 38 election, November 5, 2013 [69]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Carlos Menchaca8,265
Working Families Carlos Menchaca1,121
Total Carlos Menchaca 9,386 90.2
Conservative Henry Lallave1,0029.6
n/aWrite-ins180.2
Total votes10,406 100

District 39

Incumbent Democrat Brad Lander was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

New York City Council elections
District 39 election, November 5, 2013 [70]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Brad Lander22,725
Working Families Brad Lander5,270
Total Brad Lander (incumbent) 27,995 91.7
Conservative James Murray2,4698.1
n/aWrite-ins580.2
Total votes30,522 100

District 40

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 40 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [71]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mathieu Eugene (incumbent) 6,210 47.9
Democratic Saundra Thomas4,86237.5
Democratic Sylvia Kinard1,35910.5
Democratic John Grant5384.1
Democratic Write-ins50.0
Total votes12,974 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 40 election, November 5, 2013 [72]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mathieu Eugene17,280
Working Families Mathieu Eugene1,219
Total Mathieu Eugene (incumbent) 18,499 89.9
Rent Is Too Damn High Sylvia Kinard1,2606.1
Conservative Brian Kelly7723.8
n/aWrite-ins510.2
Total votes20,582 100

District 41

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 41 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [73]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Darlene Mealy (incumbent) 7,607 66.3
Democratic Kathleen Daniel2,28419.9
Democratic Stanley Kinard1,57513.7
Democratic Write-ins30.0
Total votes11,469 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 41 election, November 5, 2013 [74]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Darlene Mealy17,165
Working Families Darlene Mealy413
Total Darlene Mealy (incumbent) 17,578 97.3
Independence Bilal Malik4742.6
n/aWrite-ins120.1
Total votes18,064 100

District 42

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 42 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [75]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Inez Barron 5,887 43.2
Democratic Chris Banks3,35924.7
Democratic Regina Powell1,1788.7
Democratic John Whitehead1,0377.6
Democratic Nikki Lucas9086.7
Democratic Sean Henry8136.0
Democratic Prince Lewis4313.2
Democratic Rafael Espinal (Write-in)20.0
Total votes13,615 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 42 election, November 5, 2013 [76]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Inez Barron17,764
Working Families Inez Barron390
Total Inez Barron 18,154 96.0
Conservative Ernest Johnson7233.8
n/aWrite-ins250.1
Total votes18,902 100

District 43

Incumbent Democrat Vincent J. Gentile was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

New York City Council elections
District 43 election, November 5, 2013 [77]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Vincent J. Gentile12,415
Working Families Vincent J. Gentile950
Total Vincent J. Gentile (incumbent) 13,365 62.8
Republican John Quaglione5,813
Conservative John Quaglione1,569
Independence John Quaglione179
TotalJohn Quaglione7,56135.5
Green Patrick Dwyer3491.6
n/aWrite-ins210.1
Total votes21,296 100

District 44

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 44 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [78]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David G. Greenfield (incumbent) 6,688 90.4
Democratic Jacob Flusberg7079.6
Democratic Write-ins60.1
Total votes7,401 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 44 election, November 5, 2013 [79]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David G. Greenfield11,498
Conservative David G. Greenfield2,624
Independence David G. Greenfield264
Total David G. Greenfield (incumbent) 14,386 81.5
Republican Joseph Hayon3,14717.8
n/aWrite-ins1210.7
Total votes17,654 100

District 45

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 45 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [80]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jumaane Williams (incumbent) 10,332 76.5
Democratic Jean Similien1,67412.4
Democratic Godwin Williams1,49811.1
Democratic Write-ins20.0
Total votes13,506 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 45 election, November 5, 2013 [81]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jumaane Williams20,427
Working Families Jumaane Williams927
Total Jumaane Williams (incumbent) 21,354 96.3
Rent Is Too Damn High Erlene King7023.2
n/aWrite-ins1230.6
Total votes22,179 100

District 46

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 46 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [82]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Alan Maisel 8,387 59.6
Democratic Mercedes Narcisse 5,66940.3
Democratic Write-ins80.1
Total votes14,064 100.0

General election

New York City Council elections
District 46 election, November 5, 2013 [83]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Alan Maisel19,765
Working Families Alan Maisel526
Total Alan Maisel 20,291 80.2
Republican Anthony Testaverde3,792
Conservative Anthony Testaverde998
Independence Anthony Testaverde182
TotalAnthony Testaverde4,97219.7
n/aWrite-ins380.2
Total votes25,301 100.0

District 47

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 47 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [84]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mark Treyger 3,234 45.9
Democratic Todd Dobrin1,99928.4
Democratic John Lisyanskiy1,81025.7
Democratic Write-ins50.1
Total votes7,048 100.0

General election

New York City Council elections
District 47 election, November 5, 2013 [85]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mark Treyger 9,196 70.3
Republican Andrew Sullivan2,849
Conservative Andrew Sullivan640
TotalAndrew Sullivan3,48926.7
School ChoiceConnis Mobley2471.9
Independent Gregory Davidzon (write-in)840.6
n/aOther Write-ins600.5
Total votes13,076 100.0

District 48

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 48 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [86]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Chaim Deutsch 3,317 34.8
Democratic Ari Kagan 2,91230.5
Democratic Theresa Scavo1,73518.2
Democratic Igor Oberman1,33814.0
Democratic Natraj Bhushan2402.5
Total votes9,542 100.0

General election

New York City Council elections
District 48 election, November 5, 2013 [87]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Chaim Deutsch 10,169 49.6
Republican David Storobin6,338
Conservative David Storobin976
Independence David Storobin294
Total David Storobin 7,60837.1
Independent Gregory Davidzon (write-in)1,4246.9
Working Families Igor Oberman9134.5
Forward BrooklynAlexander Lotovsky1470.7
n/aOther Write-ins2471.2
Total votes20,508 100.0

Staten Island

District 49

Incumbent Democrat Debi Rose was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

New York City Council elections
District 49 election, November 5, 2013 [88]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Debi Rose14,462
Working Families Debi Rose1,099
Total Debi Rose (incumbent) 15,561 69.6
Republican Mark Macron5,515
Conservative Mark Macron1,250
TotalMark Macron6,76530.3
n/aWrite-ins280.1
Total votes22,354 100.0

District 50

Republican primary

New York City Council elections
District 50 Republican primary, September 10, 2013 [89]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Steven Matteo 3,083 55.2
Republican Lisa Giovinazzo2,50444.8
Republican Write-ins30.0
Total votes5,590 100

Democratic primary

New York City Council elections
District 50 Democratic primary, September 10, 2013 [90]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic John Mancuso 3,192 61.5
Democratic Mendy Mirocznik1,99038.4
Democratic Write-ins50.1
Total votes5,187 100

General election

New York City Council elections
District 50 election, November 5, 2013 [91]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Steven Matteo13,522
Conservative Steven Matteo2,216
Independence Steven Matteo557
Total Steven Matteo 16,295 63.5
Democratic John Mancuso8,611
Working Families John Mancuso723
TotalJohn Mancuso9,33436.4
n/aWrite-ins270.1
Total votes25,656 100

District 51

Incumbent Republican Vincent M. Ignizio was unopposed in the Republican primary.

New York City Council elections
District 51 election, November 5, 2013 [92]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Vincent M. Ignizio15,157
Conservative Vincent M. Ignizio2,434
Independence Vincent M. Ignizio734
Total Vincent M. Ignizio (incumbent) 18,325 73.6
Democratic Chris Walsh6,54026.3
n/aWrite-ins250.1
Total votes24,890 100

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