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2021 New York City Council Primary Voter Guide * = Incumbent 2021 New York City Council Primary Voter Guide * = Incumbent District Candidate Rating 1 Christopher Marte Unknown 1 Denny Salas Unknown 1 Gigi Li Pro-Choice 1 Maud Maron Pro-Choice 1 Sean Hayes Unknown 1 Susan Damplo Unknown 1 Susan Lee Unknown 1 Tiffany Winbush Unknown 2 Carlina Rivera* Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 2 Erin Hussein Unknown 2 Juan Pagan Unknown 3 Aleta LaFargue Pro-Choice 3 Arthur Schwartz Unknown 3 Erik Bottcher Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 3 Leslie Boghosian Murphy Pro-Choice 3 Marni Halasa Pro-Choice 3 Phelen-Dante Fitzpatrick Unknown 4 Keith Powers Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 5 Billy Freeland Unknown 5 Chris Sosa Pro-Choice 5 Julie Menin Pro-Choice 5 Kim Moscaritolo Pro-Choice 5 Marcos Tamayo Unknown 5 Rebecca Lamorte Unknown 5 Tricia Shimamura Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 6 David Gold Unknown 6 Gale Brewer Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 6 Jeffrey Omura Unknown 6 Maria Danzilo Unknown 6 Sara Lind Pro-Choice 6 Zach Weiner Unknown 7 Carmen Quinones Unknown 7 Corey Ortega Unknown 7 Dan Cohen Pro-Choice 7 Jomo Williams Unknown 7 Lena Melendez Unknown 7 Luis Tejada Unknown 7 Maria Ordoñez Pro-Choice 7 Marti Allen-Cummings Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 7 Miguel Estrella Unknown 7 Raymond Sanchez Unknown 7 Shaun Abreu Pro-Choice 7 Stacy Lynch Pro-Choice District Candidate Rating 9 Alpheaus Marcus Unknown 9 Athena Moore Unknown 9 Bernadette McNear Unknown 9 Bill Perkins Pro-Choice 9 Cordell Cleare Unknown 9 Demetrius Wilson Unknown 9 Joshua Clennon Unknown 9 Keith Taylor Pro-Choice 9 Kristin Richardson Jordan Pro-Choice 9 Mario Rosser Unknown 9 Pierre Gooding Unknown 9 Ruth McDaniels* Unknown 9 Sheba Simpson Unknown 9 William Allen Unknown 9 William Council Unknown 10 Angela Fernandez Pro-Choice 10 Carmen De La Rosa Pro-Choice--NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 10 Edwin De La Cruz Unknown 10 Francesca Castellanos Unknown 10 James Behr Unknown 10 Johanna Garcia Pro-Choice 10 Josue Perez Unknown 10 Tirso Pina Unknown 11 Abigail Martin Pro-Choice 11 Carlton Berkley Unknown 11 Daniel Padernacht* Unknown 11 Eric Dinowitz Unknown 11 Marcos Sierra Unknown 11 Mino Lora Pro-Choice 12 Brian Melford Unknown 12 Joyce Briscoe Unknown 12 Kevin Riley Pro-Choice 12 Pamela Hamilton-Johnson Unknown 12 Shanequa Moore* Unknown 12 Sheldon Stallings Unknown 13 Aleksander Mici Unknown 13 Marjorie Velazquez Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 13 Monique Johnson Unknown 14 Adolfo Abreu Unknown 14 Fernando Aquino Unknown 14 Haile Rivera Unknown 14 Pierina Sanchez Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 14 Socrates Solano Unknown 14 Yudelka Tapia Unknown 15 Aramis Ocasio Unknown 15 Bernadette Ferrara Unknown District Candidate Rating 15 Ischia Bravo Pro-Choice 15 John Sanchez Unknown 15 Latchmi Gopal Unknown 15 Lilithe Lozano Unknown 15 Oswald Feliz Unknown 15 Troy Blackwell Unknown 16 Abdourahamne Diallo Unknown 16 Ahmadou Diallo Unknown 16 Althea Stevens Pro-Choice 16 Eric Stevens Unknown 16 Yves Filius Pro-Choice 18 Amanda Farias Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 18 Darlene Jackson Unknown 18 Eliu Lara Unknown 18 Michael Beltzer Pro-Choice 18 Mirza Rashid Unknown 18 Mohammed Mujumder Unknown 18 William Rivera Unknown 19 Adriana Aviles Pro-Choice 19 Austin Shafran Pro-Choice 19 Francis Spangenberg Unknown 19 Nabaraj KC Unknown 19 Richard Lee Unknown 19 Tony Avella Mixed 20 Anthony Miranda Unknown 20 Dao Yin Pro-Choice 20 Ellen Young Unknown 20 Hailing Chen Unknown 20 John Choe Unknown 20 Ming-Kang Low Unknown 20 Neng Wang Unknown 20 Sandra Ung Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 20 Yu-Ching Pai Unknown 21 David Aiken Unknown 21 Francisco Moya Pro-Choice 21 George Onourah* Unknown 21 Ingrid Gomez Unknown 21 Talea Wufka Unknown 22 Catherina Gioino Unknown 22 Edwin DeJesus Unknown 22 Evie Hantzopoulos Pro-Choice 22 Felicia Kalan Unknown 22 John Giafone Unknown 22 Leonardo Bullaro Unknown 22 Nicholas Velkov Unknown 22 Tiffany Cabán Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed District Candidate Rating 23 Debra Markell Unknown 23 Harpreet Toor Unknown 23 James Reilly Unknown 23 Jaslin Kaur Pro-Choice 23 Koshy Thomas Unknown 23 Linda Lee Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 23 Sanjeev Jinadal Unknown 23 Steve Behar Unknown 24 Angelo King Unknown 24 James Gennaro* Pro-Choice 24 Mohamad Uddin Unknown 24 Moumita Ahmed Unknown 24 Mujip Rahman Unknown 24 Saifur Khan Unknown 25 Alfonso Quiroz Pro-Choice 25 Carolyn Tran Pro-Choice 25 Fatima Baryab Unknown 25 Liliana Melo Unknown 25 Manuel Perez Pro-Choice 25 Rajesh Ranot Unknown 25 Shekar Krishnan Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 25 Suraj Jaswal Unknown 25 William Salagado Unknown 25 Yi Chen Unknown 26 Amit Bagga Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 26 Badrun Kahn Unknown 26 Brent O’Leary Unknown 26 Denise Keehan-Smith Unknown 26 Ebony Young Unknown 26 Emily Sharpe Unknown 26 Franz Aquilo Unknown 26 Glennis Gomez Unknown 26 Haejin (Hailie) Kim Unknown 26 Jesse Laymon Pro-Choice 26 Jonathan Bailey Unknown 26 Julia Forman Pro-Choice 26 Julie Won Unknown 26 Lorenzo Brea Unknown 26 Marcin Jeffcoat Unknown 26 Steven Raga Unknown 26 SULTAN MARUF Pro-Choice 27 Al-hassan Kanu Pro-Choice 27 Anthony Rivers Unknown 27 Harold Miller Unknown 27 James Johnson Unknown 27 Jason Clark Unknown District Candidate Rating 27 Jermain Sean Smith Unknown 27 Kerryanne Burke Unknown 27 Leroy Gadsden Unknown 27 Linda Guillebeaux Unknown 27 Marie Adam-Ovide Unknown 27 Nantasha Williams Pro-Choice 27 Rene Hill Unknown 29 Aleda Gagarin Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 29 Avi Cyperstein Unknown 29 David Aronov Pro-Choice 29 Donghui Zang Unknown 29 Douglas Shapiro Unknown 29 Edwin Wong Unknown 29 Eliseo Labayen Pro-Choice 29 Lynn Schulman Pro-Choice 29 Sheryl Fetik Unknown 32 Bella Matias Unknown 32 Felicia Singh Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 32 Helal Sheikh Unknown 32 Kaled Alamarie Unknown 32 Michael Scala Unknown 32 Shaeleigh Severino Unknown 33 Andrew Bodiford Unknown 33 April Somboun Unknown 33 Benjamin Solotaire Unknown 33 Elizabeth Adams Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 33 Lincoln Restler Pro-Choice 33 Sabrina Gates Unknown 33 Stuart Sherman Unknown 33 Toba Potsky Unknown 33 Victoria Cambranes Unknown 34 Alexander Vasquez Unknown 34 Andy Marte Unknown 34 Danny Marin Unknown 34 Jennifer Gutierrez Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 34 Lutchi Gayot Unknown 34 Scott Murphy Unknown 34 Terrell Finner Unknown 35 Crystal Hudson Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 35 Curtis Harris Unknown 35 Deirdre Levy Unknown 35 Hector Robertson Mixed 35 Michael Hollingsworth Pro-Choice 35 Michael Hollingsworth Unknown 35 Regina Kinsey Unknown 35 Renee Collymore Unknown District Candidate Rating 35 Sharon Wedderburn Unknown 36 Chi Osse Pro-Choice 36 Henry Butler Unknown 36 John Joyner, Jr. Unknown 36 Randolph Ferdinand Unknown 36 Regina Edwards Unknown 36 Reginald Swiney Unknown 36 Robert Waterman Mixed 36 Tahirah Moore Pro-Choice 37 Christopher Durosinmi Unknown 37 Darma Diaz Pro-Choice 37 Franklin Gonzalez* Unknown 37 Heriberto Mateo Unknown 37 Misba Abdin Unknown 37 Randolph Ferdinand Unknown 37 Rick Echevarria Unknown 37 Sandy Nurse Pro-Choice 38 Alexa Avilés Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 38 Ceasar Zuniga Unknown 38 Cictor Swinton Unknown 38 Erik Frankel Unknown 38 Jaqui Painter Unknown 38 Rodrigo Camarena Unknown 38 Yu Lin Unknown 39 Brandon West Pro-Choice 39 Briget Rein Pro-Choice 39 Douglas Schneider Unknown 39 Justin Krebs Pro-Choice 39 Mamnunul Haq Unknown 39 Shahana Hanif Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 40 Blake Morris Pro-Choice 40 Cecilia Cortez Pro-Choice 40 Edwin Raymond Pro-Choice 40 Gerry Hopkins Unknown 40 Harriet Hines Unknown 40 Josue Pierre Unknown 40 Kenneth Lee Unknown 40 Kenya Handy-Hilliard Unknown 40 Maxi Eugene Anti 40 Rita Joseph Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 40 Vivia Morgan Unknown 42 Charles Barron Pro-Choice 42 Gena Watson Unknown 42 Marlon Powell Unknown 42 Nikki Lucas Pro-Choice 42 Wilfredo Florentino Pro-Choice District Candidate Rating 43 Brian Fox* Unknown 43 Justin Brannan Pro-Choice-- NIRH AF PAC Endorsed 46 Donald Cranston Unknown 46 Gardy Brazela Unknown 46 Judy Newton Unknown 46 Mercedes Narcisse Pro-Choice 46 R. Dimple Willabus Unknown 46 Shirley Paul Pro-Choice 46 Tiffany Tucker-Pryor Unknown 46 Zuri Jackson Pro-Choice 48 Amber Adler Pro-Choice 48 Binyomin Bendet Unknown 48 Harold Tischler Unknown 48 Mariya Markh Unknown 48 Steven Saperstein Unknown 49 Abou Diakhate Unknown 49 Amoy Barnes Pro-Choice 49 David Hernandez Unknown 49 Jason Price Unknown 49 John McBeth Unknown 49 Kamillah Hanks Pro-Choice 49 Kelvin Richards Pro-Choice 49 Michael Schnall Pro-Choice 49 Morounranti Ogunleye Pro-Choice 49 Patricia Rondinelli Unknown 49 Selina Grey Unknown 49 Troy McGhie Unknown .
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