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Candidacy List Citywide BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDACY LIST CITYWIDE TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: 4/27/2021 11:05:49AM All Offices and Positions Mayor (Citywide) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Aaron S. Foldenauer 217033 90 Washington Street New York, NY 10006 Democratic Party Dianne Morales 246359 200 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216 Democratic Party Scott M. Stringer 210331 25 Broad Street 12S New York, NY 10004 Democratic Party Raymond J. McGuire 246317 145 Central Park West New York, NY 10023 Democratic Party Maya D. Wiley 246536 1519 Albemarle Road Brooklyn, NY 11226 Democratic Party Paperboy Love Prince 246308 852 Monroe Street 3 Brooklyn, NY 11221 Democratic Party Art Chang 247310 384 Sterling Place Brooklyn, NY 11238 Democratic Party Kathryn A. Garcia 246633 591 Carroll Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 Democratic Party Eric L. Adams 217300 936 Lafayette Avenue FL 1 Brooklyn, NY 11221 Democratic Party Isaac Wright Jr. 247492 785 Seneca Avenue Ridgewood, NY 11385 Democratic Party Shaun Donovan 247349 139 Bond Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 Democratic Party Andrew Yang 240860 650 West 42 Street New York, NY 10036 Democratic Party Joycelyn Taylor 240681 153 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216 Democratic Party Curtis A. Sliwa 246157 6 West 87 Street 1 New York, NY 10024 Republican Party Fernando Mateo 246575 240 Riverside Boulevard New York, NY 10069 Republican Party William A. Pepitone 246236 139 Corbin Avenue Staten Island, NY 10308 Conservative Party Deborah Axt 241239 630 Fort Washington Avenue 3A New York, NY 10040 Working Families Party Page 1 of 281 BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDACY LIST CITYWIDE TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: 4/27/2021 11:05:49AM All Offices and Positions Public Advocate (Citywide) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Anthony L. Herbert 231670 1656 East 93 Street Brooklyn, NY 11236 Democratic Party Theo Bruce Chino Tavarez 246529 640 Riverside Drive 10B New York, NY 10031 Democratic Party Jumaane D. Williams 231559 221 Washington Road A Brooklyn, NY 11209 Democratic Party Devi E. Nampiaparampil 247605 111 John Street 2509 New York, NY 10038 Republican Party Anthony L. Herbert 231670 1656 East 93 Street Brooklyn, NY 11236 Conservative Party Page 2 of 281 BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDACY LIST CITYWIDE TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: 4/27/2021 11:05:49AM All Offices and Positions City Comptroller (Citywide) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Michelle Caruso-Cabrera 241533 21-30 44 Drive Long Island City, NY 11101 Democratic Party Zach Iscol 247427 439 Lafayette Avenue New York, NY 10003 Democratic Party Terri Liftin 247543 219 East 67 Street 2FL New York, NY 10065 Democratic Party Alex Pan 247227 97-29 75 Street Ozone Park, NY 11416 Democratic Party Brad Lander 223839 256 13 Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 Democratic Party Corey D. Johnson 147326 213 West 13 Street New York, NY 10011 Democratic Party Reshma Patel 246185 303 East 43 Street 9C New York, NY 10017 Democratic Party David I. Weprin 245420 86-82 Palermo Street Hollis, NY 11423 Democratic Party Brian A. Benjamin 225817 24 West 121 Street B New York, NY 10027 Democratic Party Kevin S. Parker 134725 3613 Avenue H Brooklyn, NY 11210 Democratic Party Daby Benjamine Carreras 212351 2021 Lexington Avenue 2B New York, NY 10035 Republican Party Paul A. Rodriguez 246237 7501 Ft. Hamilton Parkway 2nd Brooklyn, NY 11228 Conservative Party Page 3 of 281 BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDACY LIST CITYWIDE TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: 4/27/2021 11:05:49AM All Offices and Positions Borough President (New York) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Guillermo A. Perez 230741 974 Saint Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10032 Democratic Party Mark D. Levine 142534 86 Fort Washington Avenue 1A New York, NY 10032 Democratic Party Elizabeth R. Caputo 247496 61 West 69 Street 1R New York, NY 10023 Democratic Party Brad M. Hoylman 224658 30 Fifth Avenue 15H New York, NY 10011 Democratic Party Ben Kallos 157525 200 East 90 Street 8H New York, NY 10128 Democratic Party Lindsey C. Boylan 231763 532 West 22 Street New York, NY 10011 Democratic Party Kimberly R. Watkins 247494 100 Saint Nicholas Avenue 6B New York, NY 10026 Democratic Party Louis Puliafito 229780 417 East 74 Street New York, NY 10021 Republican Party Borough President (Bronx) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Fernando Cabrera 217286 7 Fordham Hill Oval Bronx, NY 10468 Democratic Party Nathalia Fernandez 241249 2406 Esplanade Avenue Bronx, NY 10469 Democratic Party Luis R. Sepulveda 211697 1339 Beach Avenue Bronx, NY 10472 Democratic Party Sammy Ravelo 245999 1733 Victor Street Bronx, NY 10462 Democratic Party Vanessa L. Gibson 161358 1889 Sedgwick Avenue Bronx, NY 10453 Democratic Party Janelle King 237660 908A Wheeler Avenue Bronx, NY 10473 Republican Party Sammy Ravelo 245999 1733 Victor Street Bronx, NY 10462 Conservative Party Page 4 of 281 BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDACY LIST CITYWIDE TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: 4/27/2021 11:05:49AM All Offices and Positions Borough President (Kings) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Mathieu Eugene 192729 40 Argyle Road C6 Brooklyn, NY 11226 Democratic Party Jo Anne Simon 165261 393 Pacific Street 1 Brooklyn, NY 11217 Democratic Party Robert Ramos Jr. 247318 50 Legion Street 3G Brooklyn, NY 11212 Democratic Party Antonio Reynoso 217471 412 South 5 Street Brooklyn, NY 11211 Democratic Party Robert E. Cornegy Jr. 246244 330 Tompkins Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216 Democratic Party Trisha N. Ocona 247405 401 East 58 Street Brooklyn, NY 11203 Democratic Party Anthony T. Jones 242947 816 Saratoga Avenue 1B Brooklyn, NY 11212 Democratic Party Lamor Miller-Whitehead 247472 1809 Albemarle Road Brooklyn, NY 11226 Democratic Party Robert A. Elstein 247331 400 Rugby Road Brooklyn, NY 11226 Democratic Party Khari O. Edwards 246294 1288 Carroll Street Brooklyn, NY 11213 Democratic Party Kim Council 247426 102 Etna Street Brooklyn, NY 11208 Democratic Party Pearlene S. Fields 246293 201 Linden Boulevard PO Box 260275 Brooklyn, NY 11226 Democratic Party Menachem M. Raitport 246234 496 East New York Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11225 Republican Party Menachem M. Raitport 246234 496 East New York Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11225 Conservative Party Borough President (Queens) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body James G. Van Bramer 134718 39-19 46 Street Sunnyside, NY 11104 Democratic Party Elizabeth S. Crowley 155552 77-24 83 Street Glendale, NY 11385 Democratic Party Donovan J. Richards Jr. 192764 121-07 234 Street Rosedale, NY 11422 Democratic Party Thomas J. Zmich 245825 38-18 222 Street Bayside, NY 11361 Republican Party Thomas J. Zmich 245825 38-18 222 Street Bayside, NY 11361 Conservative Party Page 5 of 281 BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDACY LIST CITYWIDE TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: 4/27/2021 11:05:49AM All Offices and Positions Borough President (Richmond) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Cesar A. Vargas 246270 1178 Arthur Kill Road Staten Island, NY 10312 Democratic Party Radhakrishna Mohan 247504 237 Portage Avenue Staten Island, NY 10314 Democratic Party Mark S. Murphy 204899 407 Henderson Avenue Staten Island, NY 10310 Democratic Party Lorraine A. Honor 232745 172 Saint Pauls Avenue Staten Island, NY 10301 Democratic Party Brandon P. Stradford 231081 60 Hamilton Avenue 9C Staten Island, NY 10301 Democratic Party Steven Matteo 234615 331 Natick Street Staten Island, NY 10306 Republican Party Leticia M. Remauro 234968 179 Windsor Road Staten Island, NY 10314 Republican Party Jhong U. Kim 247532 178 Douglas Road Staten Island, NY 10304 Republican Party Vito Fossella 247485 15 Grandview Terrace Staten Island, NY 10308 Republican Party Leticia M. Remauro 234968 179 Windsor Road Staten Island, NY 10314 Conservative Party Page 6 of 281 BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDACY LIST CITYWIDE TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: 4/27/2021 11:05:49AM All Offices and Positions Surrogate (Kings) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Dweynie Esther Paul 246368 241 Decatur Street Brooklyn, NY 11233 Democratic Party Rosemarie Montalbano 240692 145 Saint Nicholas Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237 Democratic Party Page 7 of 281 BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDACY LIST CITYWIDE TENTATIVE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2021 - 06/22/2021 SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRINTED AS OF: 4/27/2021 11:05:49AM All Offices and Positions Judge of the Civil Court - County (New York) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Kim M. Parker 246180 300 West 135 Street 5U New York, NY 10030 Democratic Party Jeffrey S. Zellan 246170 400 East 20 Street 10G New York, NY 10009 Democratic Party Judge of the Civil Court - County (Kings) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Charles Finkelstein 247404 1563 East 27 Street Brooklyn, NY 11229 Democratic Party Inga M. Oneale 246364 3215 Avenue H 2P Brooklyn, NY 11210 Democratic Party Casilda Elena Roper-Simpson 246159 745 East 101 Street 2 Floor Brooklyn, NY 11236 Democratic Party Sharen D. Hudson 246366 555 Elton Street Brooklyn, NY 11208 Democratic Party Heela Doreen Capell 246367 500 4 Avenue 1A Brooklyn, NY 11215 Democratic Party Judge of the Civil Court - County (Queens) Name Candidate ID Address Party/Independent Body Soma S. Syed 246132 241-48 86 Road Bellerose, NY 11426 Democratic Party Michael H. Goldman 246259 72-34 Austin Street F1 Forest Hills, NY 11375 Democratic Party Andrea S.
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