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after the Nov. 2 general election
City Council District 20
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE:
Sandra Ung
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE:
Yu-Ching Pai
Ung currently leads Pai, having secured
59.44% of the votes with 98.91% of precincts
reported, according to unoffi cial
results from the city’s BOE as of the morning
of Wednesday, Nov. 3.
City Council District 21
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE:
Francisco Moya (incumbent)
Moya, running unopposed, has secured
98.40% of the votes with 94.78% of precincts
reported, according to unoffi -
cial results from the city’s BOE as of
Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 22
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE:
Tiff any Cabán
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE: Felicia
Kalan
GREEN PARTY: Edwin DeJesus
Cabán currently leads Kalan and
DeJesus, having secured 62.79% of the
votes with 97.48% of precincts reported,
according to unoffi cial results from the
city’s BOE as Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 23
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Linda
Lee
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE: James
F. Reilly
Lee currently leads Reilly, having
secured 63.42% of the votes with 96.43%
of precincts reported, according to unoffi
cial results from the city’s BOE as of
Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 24
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: James
F. Gennaro (incumbent)
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE:
Timothy Rosen
CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE:
Mujib U. Rahman
Gennaro currently leads Rosen and
Rahman, having secured 71.49% of the
votes with 96.49% of precincts reported,
according to unoffi cial results from the
city’s BOE as Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 25
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Shekar
Krishnan
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE: Shah
Shahidul Haque
DIVERSITY CANDIDATE: Fatima
Baryab
Krishnan currently leads Haque and
Baryab, having secured 60.49% of the
votes with 95.15% of precincts reported,
according to unoffi cial results from
the city’s BOE as of Wednesday morning,
Nov. 3.
City Council District 26
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Julie
Won
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE: Marvin
R. Jeff coat
Won currently leads Jeff coat, having
secured 76.83% of the votes with 98.50%
of precincts reported, according to unoffi
cial results from the city’s BOE as of
Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 27
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE:
Nantasha Williams
Williams, running unopposed, has
secured 99.60% of the votes with 98.55%
of precincts reported, according to unoffi
cial results from the city’s BOE as of
Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 28
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE:
Adrienne E. Adams (incumbent)
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE: Ivan D.
Mossop
Adams currently leads Mossop, having
secured 88.24% of the votes with 96.03%
of precincts reported, according to unoffi
cial results from the city’s BOE as of
Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 29
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Lynn
Schulman
REPUBLICAN/CONSERVATIVE/
SAVE OUR CITY CANDIDATE:
Michael Conigliaro
Schulman currently leads Conigliaro,
having secured 58.90% of the votes with
99% of precincts reported, according to
unoffi cial results from the city’s BOE as of
Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 30
DEMOCRATIC/REPUBLICAN/
CONSERVATIVE/SAVE OUR CITY
CANDIDATE: Robert Holden (incumbent)
Holden, running unopposed, has
secured 97.73% of the votes with 99% of
precincts reported, according to unoffi
cial results from the city’s BOE as of
Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 31
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE:
Selvena Brooks-Powers (incumbent)
REPUBLICAN/CONSERVATIVE/
SAVE OUR CITY CANDIDATE:
Vanessa Pollie Simon
Brooks-Powers currently leads Simon,
having secured 90.27% of the votes with
93.02% of precincts reported, according
to unoffi cial results from the city’s BOE as
of Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
City Council District 32
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Felicia
Singh
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE: Joann
Ariola
COMMUNITY FIRST CANDIDATE:
Kenichi Wilson
Ariola currently leads Singh and Wilson,
having secured 67.48% of the votes with
99% of precincts reported, according to
unoffi cial results from the city’s BOE as of
Wednesday morning, Nov. 3.
Additional reporting by Carlotta
Mohamed.
Photo by Carlotta Mohamed
Republican City Councilman Eric Ulrich congratulates Richards on his re-election to offi ce.
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