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PRIMARY CONTEST LIST Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 PRIMARY CONTEST LIST Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 Printed On: 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Democratic Party Nominations for the following offices and positions: Representative in Congress State Senator Member of the Assembly Judge of the Civil Court - District Female State Committee Male State Committee Delegate to Judicial Convention Alternate Delegate to the Judicial Convention Page 2 of 11 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Representative in Congress - 7th Congressional District Nydia M. Velazquez 275 Conover Street 5I Brooklyn, NY 11231 Paperboy Love Prince 248 McKibbin Street Brooklyn, NY 11206 Representative in Congress - 10th Congressional District Jonathan Herzog 1 Columbus Place S47C New York, NY 10019 Lindsey Boylan 532 West 22 Street 4C New York, NY 10011 Jerrold L. Nadler 315 West 70 Street 3C New York, NY 10023 Representative in Congress - 12th Congressional District Suraj Patel 525 East 12 Street 1 New York, NY 10009 Carolyn B. Maloney 49 East 92 Street 1A New York, NY 10128 Peter Harrison 523 East 14 Street 4B New York, NY 10009 Lauren Ashcraft 41-42 24 Street 313 Long Island City, NY 11101 Representative in Congress - 13th Congressional District Ramon Rodriguez 156-20 Riverside Drive West 14C New York, NY 10032 James Felton Keith II 650 Lenox Avenue 5K New York, NY 10037 Adriano Espaillat 62 Park Terrace West New York, NY 10034 State Senator - 27th Senatorial District Elizabeth G. Glass 546 East 11 Street 1B New York, NY 10009 Brad M. Hoylman 30 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10011 State Senator - 31st Senatorial District Robert Jackson 499 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10033 Tirso Santiago Pina 625 West 164 Street New York, NY 10032 Page 3 of 11 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Member of the Assembly - 65th Assembly District Grace Lee 20 Broad Street 1901 New York, NY 10005 Yuh-Line Niou 66 Pearl Street 201 New York, NY 10004 Member of the Assembly - 68th Assembly District Tamika Mapp 342 East 119 Street 5B New York, NY 10035 Robert J. Rodriguez 333 East 102 Street 640 New York, NY 10029 Member of the Assembly - 71st Assembly District Alfred E. Taylor 938 St. Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10032 Guillermo A. Perez 974 Saint Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10032 Member of the Assembly - 73rd Assembly District Cameron Alex Koffman 141 East 72 Street 8 New York, NY 10021 Dan Quart 1623 Third Avenue 22F New York, NY 10128 Judge of the Civil Court - District - 1st Municipal Court District - New York Eric Schumacher 881 Tenth Avenue 5D New York, NY 10019 John Zhuo Wang 59 Cooper Street 1A New York, NY 10034 George Marc Santana 352 West 46 Street 1D New York, NY 10036 Female State Committee - 66th Assembly District Rachel Lavine 37 West 12 Street 6C New York, NY 10011 Penny Mintz 298 West 11 Street New York, NY 10014 Female State Committee - 68th Assembly District Tamika Mapp 342 East 119 Street 5B New York, NY 10035 Antoinette D. Glover 2415 2 Avenue 4A New York, NY 10035 Peggy A. Morales 149-155 East 118 Street 6A New York, NY 10035 Page 4 of 11 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Female State Committee - 71st Assembly District Ayisha G. Oglivie 720 West 170 Street 1D New York, NY 10032 Maria A. Luna 839 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 Male State Committee - 68th Assembly District Bill Perkins 1295 Fifth Avenue 15D New York, NY 10029 William P. Smith 4 East 107 Street 14F New York, NY 10029 Manuel Onativia 122 East 103 Street 19 New York, NY 10029 Male State Committee - 71st Assembly District Nobles Crawford 282 Cabrini Boulevard New York, NY 10040 Luis M. Tejada 157-10 Riverside Drive West New York, NY 10032 Page 5 of 11 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Delegate to Judicial Convention - 68th Assembly District, Vote for 14 Group Bill Perkins 1295 Fifth Avenue 15D New York, NY 10029 Robert J. Rodriguez 333 East 102 Street 640 New York, NY 10029 Brian A. Benjamin 24 West 121 Street B New York, NY 10027 Diana Ayala 430 East 118 Street 6H New York, NY 10035 Keith Lilly 1295 Fifth Avenue 29F New York, NY 10029 John Ruiz 420 East 111 Street 2905 New York, NY 10029 Peggy A. Morales 149-155 East 118 Street 6A New York, NY 10035 Melissa Mark-Viverito 211 East 111 Street 2 New York, NY 10029 Edward Gibbs 316 East 117 Street 8 New York, NY 10029 Harry Rodriguez 1809 Third Avenue 4B New York, NY 10029 Sharase DeBouse 1919 Madison Avenue 406 New York, NY 10035 Hilda Solomon 2070 First Avenue 1062 New York, NY 10029 James Ratti 107 East 126 Street 4S New York, NY 10035 Raul Reyes 218 East 104 Street 3A New York, NY 10029 Group William P. Smith 4 East 107 Street 14F New York, NY 10029 Page 6 of 11 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Delegate to Judicial Convention - 71st Assembly District, Vote for 16 Group Earnestine Bell Temple 706 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10031 Juana H. Luna 839 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 Johanna Garica 452 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10033 Dolores Leito 2569 7 Avenue New York, NY 10039 Maria A. Luna 839 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 Bruce Robertson 800 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 Larry Temple 706 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10031 Romula Jimenez 530 West 153 Street New York, NY 10031 Jackie Rowe Adams 870 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 Anna Gibson 45 St Nicholas Place New York, NY 10031 Edith M. Prentiss 739 West 186 Street New York, NY 10033 Luis R. Tapia 635 West 174 Street New York, NY 10033 Hugh Stroud 2569 7 Avenue New York, NY 10039 Curtis Young 605 West 156 Street New York, NY 10032 Rita Miller 208 West 151 Street New York, NY 10039 Richard Williams 2991 8 Avenue New York, NY 10039 Group Melba Espaillat 95 Cabrini Boulevard New York, NY 10033 Antonio Hasbun 3681 Broadway New York, NY 10031 Dale Nelson 900 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 Evangelina Fermin 505 West 142 Street New York, NY 10031 Leo Glickman 120 Cabrini Boulevard New York, NY 10033 John B. Albin 220 Cabrini New York, NY 10033 Bienvenido Lara 128 Fort Washington New York, NY 10031 Jenny Garcia 259 West 144 Street 4L New York, NY 10030 Orlando R. Ovalles 477 West 144 Street New York, NY 10031 Juan A. Erazo 484 Convent Avenue New York, NY 10031 Jay D. Mazur 536 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10033 Richard Allman 187 Pinehurst Avenue New York, NY 10033 Laurie Tobias-Cohen 50 Overlook Terrace New York, NY 10033 Luz Batista 643 West 172 Street New York, NY 10032 Page 7 of 11 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Delegate to Judicial Convention - 71st Assembly District, Vote for 16 Migdalia Berroa 550 West 157 Street New York, NY 10032 Kenny J. Perello 600 West 157 Street 47 New York, NY 10032 Page 8 of 11 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 5/22/2020 8:52:39AM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Delegate to Judicial Convention - 72nd Assembly District, Vote for 13 Group Carmen Y. De La Rosa 65 Post Avenue New York, NY 10034 Manny K. De Los Santos 82 Wadsworth Avenue New York, NY 10033 Mark McPhee 3784 10 Avenue New York, NY 10034 Mary Richman 67 Park Terrace East New York, NY 10034 Cecilia Anglero 142 Laurel Hill Terrace New York, NY 10040 Elizabeth Lorris-Ritter 1793 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10034 Maria Morillo 99 Hillside Avenue New York, NY 10040 Elizabeth Balaguer 24 Laurel Hill Terrace New York, NY 10033 Mariam N. James 3784 10 Avenue New York, NY 10034 Maurice Edwards 125 West 228 Street New York, NY 10463 Ava Keefe 70 Park Terrace West New York, NY 10034 Manny C. Velazquez Sr. 15 Post Avenue New York, NY 10034 Group Elizabeth Pepin 215 Audubon Avenue 30 New York, NY 10033 Paloma Lara 703 West 184 Street New York, NY 10033 Carolyn Murtaugh 25 Indian Road 5F New York, NY 10034 Edwin Rosario 497 west 182 street New York, NY 10033 Carole G.
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