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PRIMARY CONTEST LIST Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 PRIMARY CONTEST LIST Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 Printed On: 5/18/2021 3:57:13PM BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 5/18/2021 3:57:13PM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Democratic Party Nominations for the following offices and positions: Mayor Public Advocate City Comptroller Borough President District Attorney Member of the City Council Judge of the Civil Court - District Female District Leader Female District Leader Male District Leader Delegate to Judicial Convention Alternate Delegate to the Judicial Convention Page 2 of 17 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 5/18/2021 3:57:13PM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Mayor - Citywide Aaron S. Foldenauer 90 Washington Street New York, NY 10006 Dianne Morales 200 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216 Scott M. Stringer 25 Broad Street 12S New York, NY 10004 Raymond J. McGuire 145 Central Park West New York, NY 10023 Maya D. Wiley 1519 Albemarle Road Brooklyn, NY 11226 Paperboy Love Prince 852 Monroe Street 3 Brooklyn, NY 11221 Art Chang 384 Sterling Place Brooklyn, NY 11238 Kathryn A. Garcia 591 Carroll Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 Eric L. Adams 936 Lafayette Avenue FL 1 Brooklyn, NY 11221 Isaac Wright Jr. 785 Seneca Avenue Ridgewood, NY 11385 Shaun Donovan 139 Bond Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 Andrew Yang 650 West 42 Street New York, NY 10036 Joycelyn Taylor 153 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216 Public Advocate - Citywide Anthony L. Herbert 1656 East 93 Street Brooklyn, NY 11236 Theo Bruce Chino Tavarez 640 Riverside Drive 10B New York, NY 10031 Jumaane D. Williams 221 Washington Road A Brooklyn, NY 11209 City Comptroller - Citywide Michelle Caruso-Cabrera 21-30 44 Drive Long Island City, NY 11101 Zach Iscol 439 Lafayette Avenue New York, NY 10003 Terri Liftin 219 East 67 Street 2FL New York, NY 10065 Alex Pan 97-29 75 Street Ozone Park, NY 11416 Brad Lander 256 13 Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 Corey D. Johnson 213 West 13 Street New York, NY 10011 Reshma Patel 303 East 43 Street 9C New York, NY 10017 David I. Weprin 86-82 Palermo Street Hollis, NY 11423 Brian A. Benjamin 24 West 121 Street B New York, NY 10027 Kevin S. Parker 3613 Avenue H Brooklyn, NY 11210 Page 3 of 17 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 5/18/2021 3:57:13PM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Borough President - New York Guillermo A. Perez 974 Saint Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10032 Mark D. Levine 86 Fort Washington Avenue 1A New York, NY 10032 Elizabeth R. Caputo 61 West 69 Street 1R New York, NY 10023 Brad M. Hoylman 30 Fifth Avenue 15H New York, NY 10011 Ben Kallos 200 East 90 Street 8H New York, NY 10128 Lindsey C. Boylan 532 West 22 Street New York, NY 10011 Kimberly R. Watkins 100 Saint Nicholas Avenue 6B New York, NY 10026 District Attorney - New York Diana J. Florence 140 East 28 Street 12E New York, NY 10016 Eliza Orlins 225 West 14 Street 2E New York, NY 10011 Elizabeth R. Crotty 55 West 14 Street New York, NY 10011 Tali Farhadian Weinstein 907 5 Avenue 12W New York, NY 10021 Dan Quart 1623 3 Avenue 22F New York, NY 10128 Tahanie Aboushi 306 West 148 Street New York, NY 10039 Alvin L. Bragg Jr. 314 West 119 Street New York, NY 10026 Lucy J. Lang 204 West 122 Street New York, NY 10027 Member of the City Council - 1st Council District Christopher Marte 42 Rivington Street New York, NY 10002 Gigi Li 32 Pell Street 7 New York, NY 10013 Sean C. Hayes 200 Rector Place 19L New York, NY 10280 Maud Maron 22 Wooster Street 4C New York, NY 10013 Tiffany Johnson-Winbush 29 Cliff Street New York, NY 10038 Susan Lee 68 Thomas Street 2 FL New York, NY 10013 Denny R. Salas 236 Mulberry Street 7 New York, NY 10012 Susan Damplo 110 West 3 Street 1401 New York, NY 10012 Jenny L. Low 354 Broome Street 5D New York, NY 10013 Page 4 of 17 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 5/18/2021 3:57:13PM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Member of the City Council - 2nd Council District Erin Hussein 70 East 10 Street 8L New York, NY 10003 Carlina Rivera 280 East 2 Street New York, NY 10009 Member of the City Council - 3rd Council District Aleta A. LaFargue 484 West 43 Street New York, NY 10036 Arthur Z. Schwartz 78 West 12 Street New York, NY 10003 Phelan D. Fitzpatrick 517 West 45 Street 300 New York, NY 10036 Marni Halasa 440 West 34 Street New York, NY 10001 Leslie Boghosian Murphy 310 West 55 Street 3F New York, NY 10019 Erik D. Bottcher 415 West 24 Street 3I New York, NY 10011 Member of the City Council - 5th Council District Christopher A. Sosa 340 East 86 Street New York, NY 10028 Marco A. Tamayo 515 East 81 Street 1B New York, NY 10028 Kim Moscaritolo 354 East 91 Street 408 New York, NY 10128 Rebecca N. Lamorte 325 East 92 Street 3D New York, NY 10128 Julie Menin 170 East End Avenue New York, NY 10129 Tricia M. Shimamura 425 East 72 Street 1E New York, NY 10021 Billy Freeland 241 East 86 Street 18E New York, NY 10028 Member of the City Council - 6th Council District Jeffrey Omura 34 West 65 Street 2F New York, NY 10023 David Gold 300 Central Park West New York, NY 10024 Maria Danzilo 225 Central Park West New York, NY 10024 Sara Lind 156 West 86 Street New York, NY 10024 Gale A. Brewer 29 West 95 Street New York, NY 10025 Zachary Tov Weiner 2150 Broadway 12A New York, NY 10023 Page 5 of 17 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 5/18/2021 3:57:13PM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Member of the City Council - 7th Council District Miguel Estrella 504 West 139 Street New York, NY 10031 Stacy R. Lynch 41 Hamilton Terrace New York, NY 10031 Corey Ortega 513 West 134 Street 2D New York, NY 10031 Keith L. Harris 860 Columbus Avenue 13D New York, NY 10025 Raymond Sanchez Jr. 478 West 158 Street New York, NY 10032 Maria Ordonez 3333 Broadway D29H New York, NY 10031 Lena Melendez 565 West 162 Street New York, NY 10032 Marti Gould Allen-Cummings 3495 Broadway 22 New York, NY 10031 Carmen R. Quinones 840 Columbus Avenue New York, NY 10025 Daniel M. Cohen 1 Morningside Drive New York, NY 10025 Luis Tejada 157-10 Riverside Drive West 5N New York, NY 10032 Shaun Abreu 78 Manhattan Avenue 2C New York, NY 10025 Member of the City Council - 8th Council District Tamika Mapp 342 East 119 Street 5B New York, NY 10035 Manuel Onativia 122 East 103 Street 19 New York, NY 10029 Antoinette D. Glover 2415 2 Avenue New York, NY 10035 Diana I. Ayala 430 East 118 Street 6H New York, NY 10035 Page 6 of 17 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 5/18/2021 3:57:13PM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Member of the City Council - 9th Council District Pierre A. Gooding 2050 Frederick Douglas Boulevard New York, NY 10026 Athena Moore 216 West 136 Street New York, NY 10030 William A. Allen 1925 Seventh Avenue 6H New York, NY 10026 Kristin Richardson Jordan 45 West 132 Street 2D New York, NY 10037 Bernadette McNear 159-48 Harlem River Drive New York, NY 10039 Ruth L. McDaniels 110 West 137 Street 3A New York, NY 10030 Mario Rosser 300 West 135 Street 4K New York, NY 10030 Keith Taylor 32 Edgecombe Avenue New York, NY 10030 Cordell Cleare 1851 Adam C. Powell Jr. Boulevard New York, NY 10026 Bill Perkins 1295 5 Avenue 15D New York, NY 10029 Billy Council 2130 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard 5J New York, NY 10027 Sheba T. Simpson-Amsterdam 30 West 141 Street 8N New York, NY 10037 Joshua Albert Clennon 7 West 122 Street 1 New York, NY 10027 Member of the City Council - 10th Council District Thomas A. Leon 2087 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Francesca M. Castellanos 503 West 169 Street New York, NY 10032 Angela Fernandez 506 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10033 Josue Perez 485 West 187 Street 1E New York, NY 10033 James E. Behr 100 Overlook Terrace New York, NY 10040 Tirso S. Pina 625 West 164 Street 42A New York, NY 10032 Carmen N. De La Rosa 530 Isham Street New York, NY 10034 Johanna Garcia 452 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10033 Judge of the Civil Court - District - 2nd Municipal Court District - New York Edward Irizarry 80 Bank Street 5 New York, NY 10014 Betty Lugo 301 East 22 Street 9L New York, NY 10010 Page 7 of 17 BOARD OF ELECTIONS PRIMARY CONTEST LIST TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 5/18/2021 3:57:13PM New York - Democratic Party Name Address Judge of the Civil Court - District - 5th Municipal Court District - New York Hasa A.
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