David Carr | |
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Member of the New York City Council from the 50th district | |
Assumed office November 30, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Steven Matteo |
Personal details | |
Born | Staten Island,New York,U.S. [1] | August 28,1987
Political party | Republican |
Education | Georgetown University (BA) |
Website | Official website |
David Carr (born August 28,1987)[ citation needed ] is an American politician serving as Council Member for the 50th Council District of the New York City Council. He is a Republican. [2]
His district was formerly located only on Staten Island but now also encompasses part of Brooklyn. [3] It includes the Staten Island neighborhoods of Arrochar,Bloomfield,Bulls Head,Castleton Corners,Chelsea,Concord,Dongan Hills,Egbertville,Emerson Hill,Fort Wadsworth,Graniteville,Grant City,Grasmere,Isle of Meadows,Lighthouse Hill,Manor Heights,Meiers Corners,Midland Beach,New Dorp,New Springville,Oakwood,Ocean Breeze,Old Town,Prall's Island,Richmondtown,South Beach,Todt Hill,Travis,Westerleigh,and Willowbrook as well as the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bath Beach,Bay Ridge,Dyker Heights,and Fort Hamilton. [4]
David Carr was born on Staten Island and is a lifelong resident of the Grasmere section of the borough. He attended local schools including the former St. John Villa Academy and Monsignor Farrell High School. Carr went on to earn a B.A. from Georgetown University. His first senior role in local government was as Chief of Staff to then-Assemblyman Joe Borelli and later in the same position for Council Member and later New York City Council Minority Leader Steven Matteo. [5]
Carr became a candidate for the 50th Council District in 2020 and sought to be the latest in a continuous line of representatives for that seat going back to its creation in 1991 when John Fusco was first elected. Since then,each new Council Member had been the Chief of Staff of his immediate predecessor. [6] Carr was endorsed by the Staten Island Republican Party. [7]
As one of five candidates in the primary,Carr made his campaign about public safety by calling for 6,000 new police officers to be hired over the ensuing five fiscal years and the restoration of qualified immunity to New York City Police Department officers. [8] The contest became contentious as Carr accused an opponent,Marko Kepi,of illegal ballot harvesting including the registering of a dead person to vote and of forging signatures to get absentee ballots. [9] This in turn led to recriminations of racism and vote manipulation. [7] After losing a manual recount,Kepi took the matter to court where the presiding judge noted disturbing patterns in the signatures on the absentee envelopes. [10] Ultimately,Carr prevailed in all court challenges,sustaining his win of the GOP nomination. [11]
In the general election,Carr defeated Sal Albanese (Democrat) and George Wonica (Conservative). [12] He was sworn in early to take over the for the unexpired term of Matteo after the latter left to lead a Staten Island not-for-profit. [2] Carr became the only openly gay elected representative for Staten Island and the first openly gay Republican on the City Council. [13]
Carr was unopposed for re-election in 2023 as the nominee of the Republican and Conservative Parties. [14]
Carr passed two pieces of legislation in his first term. The first required the New York City Department of Buildings to give fee waivers for those seeking permits to build back after a fire after caused by a defect and to give permit fee waivers for those seeking to correct that same defect before a fire would happen in their homes. [15] The second allowed the City to set a different interest rate on unpaid property taxes for individuals and families that entered into a repayment plan with the New York City Department of Finance in order to give them a lower interest payment. [16]
Carr is the chair of the Italian Caucus on the City Council. [17] As Italian Caucus Chair,Carr has strongly supported the retention of Columbus Day as a holiday. [18] He is also a member of the Common Sense Caucus,which comprises Republicans and moderate Democrats, [19] and the LGBTQIA+ Caucus,which fights for the rights and promotes the interests of the LGBT community in New York City. [20]
Election history | ||||||
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Location | Year | Election | Final Results | Round 2 Results | Round 1 Results | Round 0 Results |
NYC Council District 50 | 2021 | Republican primary [21] | √David M. Carr 50.29% Marko Kepi 49.71% | Marko Kepi 37.47% David M. Carr 36.03% Sam T. Pirozzolo 26.50% | Marko Kepi 33.51% David M. Carr 31.86% Sam T. Pirozzolo 22.98% Kathleen Sforza 6.98% Jordan Hafizi 4.67% | Marko Kepi 33.58% David M. Carr 31.40% Sam T. Pirozzolo 22.86% Kathleen Sforza 6.87% Jordan Hafizi 4.78% Write-Ins 0.50% |
NYC Council District 50 | 2021 | General [22] | √David M. Carr (R) 59.77% Sal F. Albanese (D) 33.07% George S. Wonica (C) 7.03% Write-Ins 0.14% | |||
NYC Council District 50 | 2023 | General [23] | √David M. Carr (R,C) 95.65% Write-Ins 4.35% |
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