2021 New York City Council election in Brooklyn Last updated July 15, 2025
The 2021 New York City Council elections in Brooklyn were held on November 2, 2021. The primary elections were held on June 22, 2021. [ 1]
District 33 In the 33rd district , incumbent Democrat Stephen Levin was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term.
Democratic primary Restler
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Sixth round results by Precinct Candidates Elizabeth Adams, legislative director for Stephen Levin [ 2] Victoria Cambranes, community organizer [ 2] Sabrina Gates, graphic designer [ 2] Toba Pototsky, activist [ 2] Lincoln Restler , co-founder of New Kings Democrats [ 2] Stu Sherman, attorney [ 2] Ben Solotaire, Community Liaison for Stephen Levin [ 2] April Somboun, marketing consultant [ 2] Withdrawn
Glomani Bravo-Lopez, deputy Chief of Staff for Stephen Levin [ 3] Jonathan Clarke Stephen Finley Endorsements Elizabeth Adams
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Lincoln Restler
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District 35 In the 35th district , incumbent Democrat Laurie Cumbo was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
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First round results by Precinct Hudson
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Collymore
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Second round results by Precinct Hudson
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Hollingsworth
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Alejandra Caraballo Terrance Knox Maayan Zik Endorsements Michael Hollingsworth
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Crystal Hudson
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District 36 In the 36th district , incumbent Democrat Robert Cornegy was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. He ran for Brooklyn Borough President, but lost in the Democratic primary.
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Butler
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Moore
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Waterman
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Butler
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Moore
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Butler
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Fourth round results by Precinct Candidates Henry Butler, manager of Brooklyn Community Board 3 [ 46] Regina Edwards, healthcare administrator [ 46] John Joyner, entrepreneur [ 46] Tahirah Moore, former staffer for Robert Cornegy [ 46] Chi Ossé , activist [ 47] Robert Waterman, pastor [ 46] Withdrawn
Maya Cantrell [ 46] Ronald Colter [ 46] Gregory Green, retired NYPD sergeant [ 48] Reginald Swiney [ 46] Shadoe Tarver [ 46] Jason Walker, activist [ 46] Endorsements Chi Ossé
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Robert Waterman
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Results 2021 New York City Council District 36 Democratic primary results [ 63] Party Candidate Maximum round Maximum votes Share in maximum round Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes Democratic Chi Ossé 4 11,149 57.0%
Democratic Henry Butler 4 8,402 43.0%
Democratic Tahirah Moore 3 6,196 23.9%
Democratic Robert Waterman 2 3,281 12.1%
Democratic Reginald Swiney 2 628 2.7%
Write-in 1 86 0.2%
District 37 The incumbent in the 37th district was Democrat Rafael Espinal who resigned before his term was up. Darma Diaz was elected without opposition and will serve the remainder of his term. She ran for a full term, but lost the Democratic primary to Sandy Nurse .
Democratic primary Nurse
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Diaz
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Abdin
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Durosinmi
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First round results by Precinct Nurse
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Second round results by Precinct Nurse
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Fourth round results by Precinct Candidates Misba Abdin, businessman [ 64] Darma Diaz , incumbent Councillor [ 64] Christopher Durosinmi, former Vice President of the Glenmore Tenants Association [ 64] Rick Echevarria, former Department of Housing Preservation official [ 64] Heriberto Mateo, candidate for City Council in 2013 [ 65] Sandy Nurse , activist and carpenter [ 65] Endorsements Darma Diaz
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District 38 In the 38th district , incumbent Democrat Carlos Menchaca was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. He filed to run for mayor of New York City , but withdrew.
Democratic primary Avilés
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Lin
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Camarena
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Painter
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Zuniga
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First and second round results by Precinct Avilés
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Lin
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Third round results by Precinct Avilés
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Fourth round results by Precinct Avilés
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Fifth round results by Precinct Candidates Alexa Avilés , public education advocate [ 75] Rodrigo Camarena, activist [ 76] Yu Lin, adult day care operator [ 77] Jacqui Painter, activist [ 76] Victor Swinton, NYPD officer [ 76] Cesar Zuniga, member of Brooklyn Community Board 7 [ 76] Withdrawn
Ronald Ferdinand Erik Frankel, businessman [ 76] Whitney Hu Samuel Sierra Endorsements Alexa Avilés
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Rodrigo Camarena
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District 39 In the 39th district , incumbent Democrat Brad Lander was term-limited and could not run for a fourth consecutive term. He filed to run for New York City Comptroller .
Democratic primary Hanif
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West
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Krebs
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Schneider
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Haq
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First round results by Precinct Hanif
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Second round results by Precinct Hanif
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Fourth round results by Precinct Hanif
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Fifth round results by Precinct Hanif
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Jennifer DeLuca Nicole Hunt, activist [ 91] Patrick Johnson, teacher and labor unionist [ 92] Endorsements Shahana Hanif
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Justin Krebs
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District 40 In the 40th district , incumbent Democrat Mathieu Eugene was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary Joseph
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Pierre
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Handy-Hilliard
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First round results by Precinct Joseph
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Second round results by Precinct Joseph
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Third round results by Precinct Joseph
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Fourth round results by Precinct Joseph
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Fifth round results by Precinct Joseph
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Sixth round results by Precinct Joseph
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Seventh round results by Precinct Joseph
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Eighth round results by Precinct Joseph
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Ninth round results by Precinct Joseph
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Tenth round results by Precinct Candidates Cecilia Cortez, vice-president of the Ditmas Park West Association [ 103] Maxi Eugene, brother of Mathieu Eugene [ 103] Kenya Handy-Hilliard, political staffer [ 104] Harriet Hines, member of the Brooklyn Democratic Committee [ 103] Victor Jordan, attorney and economist [ 105] Rita Joseph , educator [ 106] Vivia Morgan, President of the Friends of Wingate Park [ 103] Blake Morris, attorney [ 104] Josue Pierre, District Leader for the 42nd Assembly District [ 107] Edwin Raymond, NYPD officer and whistleblower [ 108] John Williams, minister [ 109] Withdrawn
Endorsements Kenya Handy-Hilliard
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District 41 In the 41st district , incumbent Alicka Ampry-Samuel lost renomination to her predecessor, Darlene Mealy .
Democratic primary Mealy
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District 42 In the 42nd district , incumbent Democrat Inez Barron was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary Barron
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Lucas
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First round results by Precinct Barron
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Second round results by Precinct Barron
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Third round results by Precinct Withdrawn
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District 43 In the 43rd district , incumbent Democrat Justin Brannan narrowly won re-election over Republican challenger Brian Fox. Fox surprised political observers with a narrow lead on election night, but Brennan overtook him after 1,600 absentee ballots were counted. [ 128]
Democratic primary Incumbent Justin Brannan won the Democratic nomination unopposed.
Endorsements Justin L. Brannan
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District 45 In the 45th district , incumbent Democrat Farah Louis won re-election.
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District 46 In the 46th district , incumbent Democrat Alan Maisel was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
Democratic primary Narcisse
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Paul
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First round results by Precinct Narcisse
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Fourth round results by Precinct Narcisse
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Fifth round results by Precinct Narcisse
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Seventh round results by Precinct Candidates Withdrawn
Osamede Inerhunwunwa Stanley Scutt Nicholas Sterlacci Endorsements Gardy Brazela
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Mercedes Narcisse
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Judy Newton
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District 47 In the 47th district , incumbent Democrat Mark Treyger was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.
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First round results by Precinct Kagan
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Second round results by Precinct Kagan
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District 48 The 48th district was vacant. The incumbent was Democrat Chaim Deutsch , who was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. In April 2021 he pleaded guilty to tax fraud, but through his lawyer announced his intentions to finish his term. [ 151] On April 27, following a plea agreement, Deutsch was deemed to have "violated his oath of office" and was removed from the council. [ 152] [ 153] Inna Vernikov a former Democrat and former aide to New York State Assemblymember, Dov Hikind defeated Steve Saperstein after receiving nearly 64% of the vote. Her victory made her the first Republican to represent Brooklyn in the New York City Council since Marty Golden in 2002. Due to the vacancy she was sworn in on December 1, 2021.
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90–100%
Markh
30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
Adler
30–40%
40–50%
Other
30–40% tie
40–50% tie
50% tie
No votes
Fourth round results by Precinct Saperstein
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
Markh
50–60%
60–70%
Other
50% tie
No votes
Fifth round results by Precinct 2021 New York City Council District 48 Democratic primary results [ 154] Party Candidate Maximum round Maximum votes Share in maximum round Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votes Democratic Steven Saperstein 5 4,542 57.1%
Democratic Mariya Markh 5 3,416 42.9%
Democratic Amber L. Adler 4 2,004 23.2%
Democratic Binyomin Bendet 3 1,589 17.6%
Democratic Heshy Tischler 2 463 5.0%
Write-in 1 68 0.7%
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Rabbinical support
Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser [ 155] Organizations
Binyomin Bendet
Newspapers and publications
Mariya Markh
State officials
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Steven Saperstein
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Organizations
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