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THE CONTEST LIST General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 THE CONTEST LIST General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 Printed On: 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM BOARD OF ELECTIONS THE CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM New York All Parties and Independent Bodies Party\Ind. Body Name Address All Parties and Independent Bodies Nominations for the following offices and positions: President/Vice President Representative in Congress State Senator Member of the Assembly Justice of the Supreme Court Judge of the Civil Court - County Judge of the Civil Court - District Page 2 of 7 BOARD OF ELECTIONS THE CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM New York All Parties and Independent Bodies Party\Ind. Body Name Address President/Vice President - Citywide Democratic Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris 1209 Barley Mill Road Wilmington, DE 19807 / 435 N. Kenter Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90049 Republican Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 1100 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 / 4750 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Conservative Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 1100 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 / 4750 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Working Families Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris 1209 Barley Mill Road Wilmington, DE 19807 / 435 N. Kenter Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90049 Green Howie Hawkins / Angela Nicole Walker 410 West Beard Avenue Syracuse, NY 13205 / 315 Royal Street A Florence, SC 29506 Libertarian Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy Cohen 300 Butler Avenue Greenville, SC 29601 / 4350 Intercoastal Drive Little River, SC 29566 Independence Brock Pierce / Karla Ballard 250 Calle Del Cristo San Juan, NY 00901 / 5909 Greene Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Representative in Congress - 7th Congressional District Democratic Nydia M. Velazquez 275 Conover Street 5I Brooklyn, NY 11231 Republican Brian W. Kelly 39 Turner Place B8 Brooklyn, NY 11218 Conservative Brian W. Kelly 39 Turner Place B8 Brooklyn, NY 11218 Working Families Nydia M. Velazquez 275 Conover Street 5I Brooklyn, NY 11231 Libertarian Gilbert Midonnet 239 Court Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Representative in Congress - 10th Congressional District Democratic Jerrold L. Nadler 315 West 70 Street 3C New York, NY 10023 Republican Cathy A. Bernstein 2211 Broadway 4M New York, NY 10024 Conservative Cathy A. Bernstein 2211 Broadway 4M New York, NY 10024 Working Families Jerrold L. Nadler 315 West 70 Street 3C New York, NY 10023 Libertarian Michael Madrid 601 West 57 Street 36M New York, NY 10019 Representative in Congress - 12th Congressional District Democratic Carolyn B. Maloney 49 East 92 Street 1A New York, NY 10128 Republican Carlos Santiago-Cano 25-16 38 Street 1Floor Astoria, NY 11103 Conservative Carlos Santiago-Cano 25-16 38 Street 1Floor Astoria, NY 11103 Libertarian Steven Kolln 542 East 79 Street 6F New York, NY 10075 Page 3 of 7 BOARD OF ELECTIONS THE CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM New York All Parties and Independent Bodies Party\Ind. Body Name Address Representative in Congress - 13th Congressional District Democratic Adriano Espaillat 62 Park Terrace West New York, NY 10034 Republican Lovelynn Gwinn 350 Convent Avenue New York, NY 10031 Conservative Christopher Morris-Perry 200 West 147 Street New York, NY 10039 Working Families Adriano Espaillat 62 Park Terrace West New York, NY 10034 State Senator - 26th Senatorial District Democratic Brian Kavanagh 248 East 2 Street 7 New York, NY 10009 Republican Lester Chang 19 Cleveland Place 4C New York, NY 10012 Conservative Lester Chang 19 Cleveland Place 4C New York, NY 10012 State Senator - 27th Senatorial District Democratic Brad M. Hoylman 30 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10011 Working Families Brad M. Hoylman 30 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10011 State Senator - 28th Senatorial District Democratic Liz Krueger 350 East 78 Street 5G New York, NY 10075 Republican Michael Zumbluskas 441 East 83 Street New York, NY 10028 Working Families Liz Krueger 350 East 78 Street 5G New York, NY 10075 Independence Michael Zumbluskas 441 East 83 Street New York, NY 10028 State Senator - 29th Senatorial District Democratic Jose M. Serrano 800 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10451 Republican Jose A. Colon 603 Morris Avenue 2A Bronx, NY 10451 State Senator - 30th Senatorial District Democratic Brian A. Benjamin 24 West 121 Street B New York, NY 10027 Republican Oz Sultan 239 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY 10027 Page 4 of 7 BOARD OF ELECTIONS THE CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM New York All Parties and Independent Bodies Party\Ind. Body Name Address State Senator - 31st Senatorial District Democratic Robert Jackson 499 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10033 Republican Melinda Crump 235 West 100 Street New York, NY 10025 Working Families Robert Jackson 499 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10033 Member of the Assembly - 65th Assembly District Democratic Yuh-Line Niou 66 Pearl Street 201 New York, NY 10004 Working Families Yuh-Line Niou 66 Pearl Street 201 New York, NY 10004 Member of the Assembly - 66th Assembly District Democratic Deborah J. Glick 75 Bank Street New York, NY 10014 Republican Tamara Lashchyk 190 Spring Street New York, NY 10012 Member of the Assembly - 67th Assembly District Democratic Linda B. Rosenthal 214 West 92 Street 3D New York, NY 10025 Working Families Linda B. Rosenthal 214 West 92 Street 3D New York, NY 10025 Member of the Assembly - 68th Assembly District Democratic Robert J. Rodriguez 333 East 102 Street 640 New York, NY 10029 Republican Daby Benjamine Carreras 2021 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10035 Member of the Assembly - 69th Assembly District Democratic Daniel J. O'Donnell 611 West 111 Street New York, NY 10025 Member of the Assembly - 70th Assembly District Democratic Inez E. Dickens 201 West 139 Street New York, NY 10030 Schley for 70 Assy Craig Schley 234 West 123 Street 3 New York, NY 10027 Page 5 of 7 BOARD OF ELECTIONS THE CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM New York All Parties and Independent Bodies Party\Ind. Body Name Address Member of the Assembly - 71st Assembly District Democratic Alfred E. Taylor 938 St. Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10032 Working Families Alfred E. Taylor 938 St. Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10032 Member of the Assembly - 72nd Assembly District Democratic Carmen De La Rosa 530 Isham Street New York, NY 10034 Member of the Assembly - 73rd Assembly District Democratic Dan Quart 1623 Third Avenue 22F New York, NY 10128 Republican Judith Graham 300 East 57 Street New York, NY 10022 Working Families Dan Quart 1623 Third Avenue 22F New York, NY 10128 Member of the Assembly - 74th Assembly District Democratic Harvey Epstein 172 East 4 Street New York, NY 10009 Working Families Harvey Epstein 172 East 4 Street New York, NY 10009 Member of the Assembly - 75th Assembly District Democratic Richard N. Gottfried 91 Central Park West New York, NY 10023 Working Families Richard N. Gottfried 91 Central Park West New York, NY 10023 Member of the Assembly - 76th Assembly District Republican Louis Puliafito 417 East 74 Street 5 New York, NY 10021 Rise and Unite Rebecca A. Seawright 345 East 81 Street 9L New York, NY 10028 Blue Wave Patrick A. Bobilin 537 East 81 Street New York, NY 10028 Liberal Louis Puliafito 417 East 74 Street 5 New York, NY 10021 Page 6 of 7 BOARD OF ELECTIONS THE CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM New York All Parties and Independent Bodies Party\Ind. Body Name Address Justice of the Supreme Court - 1st Judicial District, Vote for 4 Democratic Carol Sharpe 945 West End Avenue New York, NY 10025 Democratic Ta-Tanisha James 45 West 132 Street New York, NY 10037 Democratic David B. Cohen 160 East 84 Street New York, NY 10028 Democratic Melissa Crane 80 East End Avenue Nwe York, NY 10028 Judge of the Civil Court - County - New York, Vote for 3 Democratic Leticia M. Ramirez 4523 Broadway New York, NY 10040 Democratic Eric Schumacher 881 Tenth Avenue 5D New York, NY 10019 Democratic Michael L. Katz 531 Main Street New York, NY 10044 Judge of the Civil Court - District - 1st Municipal Court District - New York, Vote for 2 Democratic Carolruth Feinman 85 8 Avenue New York, NY 10011 Democratic John Zhuo Wang 59 Cooper Street 1A New York, NY 10034 Judge of the Civil Court - District - 6th Municipal Court District - New York Democratic Seth A. Steed 64 East 111 Street 505 New York, NY 10029 Judge of the Civil Court - District - 9th Municipal Court District - New York Democratic Gerald Lebovits 111 Worth Street New York, NY 10013 Page 7 of 7 BOARD OF ELECTIONS THE CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM Bronx All Parties and Independent Bodies Party\Ind. Body Name Address All Parties and Independent Bodies Nominations for the following offices and positions: President/Vice President Representative in Congress State Senator Member of the Assembly Justice of the Supreme Court Judge of the Civil Court - District Page 1 of 6 BOARD OF ELECTIONS THE CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 9/17/2020 11:09:31AM Bronx All Parties and Independent Bodies Party\Ind.
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