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2021 New York City borough president elections

The 2021 New York City borough president elections were held on November 2, 2021. Four of the five incumbent borough presidents were unable to run for reelection due to term limits. Only the Queens borough president was eligible to seek re-election after winning a special election in 2020 (and won re-election).

2021 New York City borough president elections

← 2017 November 2, 2021 (2021-11-02) 2025 →
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Seats before 4 1
Seats won 4 1
Seat change
Popular vote 769,221[a] 277,127[a]
Percentage 71.11% 25.62%
Swing 6.12% 5.56%

The winning candidates were as follows:

Overview Edit

Borough Democratic Republican Others Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Manhattan 223,248 84.98% 34,163 13.00% 5,309 2.02% 262,720 100.0% Democratic hold
Brooklyn 235,118 72.84% 74,068 22.94% 13,617 4.22% 322,803 100.0% Democratic hold
Queens 181,947 66.86% 89,645 32.94% 538 0.20% 272,130 100.0% Democratic hold
The Bronx 94,886 79.93% 15,920 13.41% 7,905 6.66% 118,711 100.0% Democratic hold
Staten Island 34,022 32.27% 63,331 60.07% 8,071 7.66% 105,424 100.0% Republican hold
Total 769,221 71.11% 277,127 25.62% 35,440 3.28% 1,081,788 100.0%

Manhattan Edit

2021 Manhattan presidential election
 
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2025 →
     
Nominee Mark Levine Lou Puliafito
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 223,248 34,163
Percentage 85.0% 13.0%

 
Precinct results
Levine:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      50%
     No votes

President before election

Gale Brewer
Democratic

Elected President

Mark Levine
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Gale Brewer was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.

Democratic primary Edit

Declared Edit

Declined Edit

Withdrew Edit

Endorsements Edit

Brad Hoylman

Federal legislators

State legislators

Individuals

Labor unions

Organizations

Kim Watkins

Individuals

  • Zephyr Teachout, professor, former candidate for Governor of New York in 2014 and Attorney General of New York in 2018 (second choice)[11]

Polling Edit

First-past-the-post polls Edit
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Lindsey Boylan
Elizabeth Caputo
Brad Hoylman
Benjamin Kallos
Mark Levine
Kimberly Watkins
Undecided
Data for Progress (D) Jun 18–20, 2021 451 (LV) ± 5.0% 7% 6% 22% 14% 26% 2% 22%

Results Edit

2021 Manhattan Borough President Democratic primary results[45]
Party Candidate Maximum
round
Maximum
votes
Share in
maximum
round
Maximum votes
First round votesTransfer votes
Democratic Mark Levine 7 100,718 53.8%
Democratic Brad Hoylman 7 86,660 45.1%
Democratic Elizabeth Caputo 6 42,446 20.4%
Democratic Ben Kallos 5 35,837 16.3%
Democratic Lindsey Boylan 4 28,314 12.5%
Democratic Guillermo Perez 3 17,767 7.6%
Democratic Kim Watkins 2 13,014 5.5%
Write-in 1 550 0.2%

Republican primary Edit

Declared Edit

  • Lou Puliafito, candidate for New York State Assembly in 2020[46]

Endorsements Edit

Lou Puliafito

Libertarian Party Edit

Declared Edit

General election Edit

Results Edit

2021 Manhattan borough president election[49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Mark Levine 223,248 84.98% +1.83%
Republican Lou Puliafito 34,163 13.00% +1.00%
Libertarian Michael Lewyn 4,874 1.85% +0.02%
Write-in 435 0.17%
Total votes 262,720 100.0%
Democratic hold

Brooklyn Edit

2021 Brooklyn presidential election
 
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Nominee Antonio Reynoso Menachem Raitport
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Conservative
Popular vote 235,118 74,068
Percentage 72.8% 22.9%

 
Precinct results
Reynoso:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Raitport:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%
     No votes

President before election

Eric Adams
Democratic

Elected President

Antonio Reynoso
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Eric Adams is term-limited and cannot run for a third consecutive term.

Democratic primary Edit

Twelve candidates made it on the ballot in the Democratic primary, of which three were regarded as the frontrunners; City Councilmembers Robert Cornegy and Antonio Reynoso, and State Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon.[50]

Declared Edit

Withdrew Edit

Declined Edit

Endorsements Edit

Robert Ramos Jr.
Lamor Whitehead-Miller
Individuals

Polling Edit

Ranked-choice polls Edit
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
RCV
count
Robert Cornegy
Kimberly Council
Khari Edwards
Mathieu Eugene
Antonio Reynoso
Jo Anne Simon
Others Undecided
Benenson Strategy Group (D)[A] Apr 16–21, 2021 514 (LV) ± 4.3% BA[c] 10% 7% 7% 6% 10% 8% 2% 50%
1 20% 15% 14% 13% 20% 17%
2 23% 17% 18% 22% 19%
3 27% 22% 29% 22%
4 33% 41% 27%
5 45% 55%
First-past-the-post polls Edit
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Robert Cornegy
Kimberly Council
Khari Edwards
Mathieu Eugene
Antonio Reynoso
Jo Anne Simon
Others Undecided
Benenson Strategy Group (D)[A][d] Apr 16–21, 2021 514 (LV) ± 4.3% 10% 7% 7% 6% 10% 8% 2% 50%

Results Edit

2021 Brooklyn Borough President Democratic primary results[77]
Party Candidate Maximum
round
Maximum
votes
Share in
maximum
round
Maximum votes
First round votesTransfer votes
Democratic Antonio Reynoso 11 107,963 54.9%
Democratic Jo Anne Simon 11 88,794 45.1%
Democratic Robert Cornegy 10 70,173 29.4%
Democratic Mathieu Eugene 9 27,175 10.2%
Democratic Khari Edwards 9 25,211 9.5%
Democratic Kim Council 8 20,959 7.7%
Democratic Robert Ramos Jr. 7 12,128 4.4%
Democratic Anthony Jones 6 10,392 3.7%
Democratic Trisha Ocana 5 9,570 3.4%
Democratic Robert Elstein 4 7,151 2.5%
Democratic Pearlene Fields 3 5,222 1.8%
Democratic Lamor Miller-Whitehead 2 4,084 1.4%
Write-in 1 706 0.2%

General election Edit

Results Edit

2021 Brooklyn borough president election[78]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Antonio Reynoso 235,118 72.84% -10.11%
Republican Menachem Raitport 66,490 20.60% +8.10%
Conservative Menachem Raitport 7,578 2.35% -0.25%
Total Menachem Raitport 74,068 22.94% +7.84%
Rent Is Too Damn High Anthony Jones 8,567 2.65% N/A
Voices for Change Shanduke McPhatter 4,415 1.37% N/A
Write-in 635 0.20%
Total votes 322,803 100.0%
Democratic hold

Queens Edit

2021 Queens presidential election
 
← 2020 (special)
2025 →
     
Nominee Donovan Richards Thomas Zmich
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Conservative
Popular vote 181,947 89,645
Percentage 66.9% 32.9%

 
Precinct results
Richards:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Zmich:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      50%
     No votes

President before election

Donovan Richards
Democratic

Elected President

Donovan Richards
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Donovan Richards assumed office in December 2020 after winning the November special election, and is running for a full term. He succeeded Sharon Lee, who became acting Borough President after Melinda Katz resigned to take office as Queens County District Attorney.

Democratic primary Edit

Declared Edit

Withdrew Edit

Endorsements Edit

Elizabeth Crowley

Individuals

Donovan Richards

Federal legislators

State legislators

Individuals

Labor unions

Organizations

Jimmy Van Bramer

State legislators

Local officials

Individuals

Polling Edit

Ranked-choice polls Edit
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
RCV
count
Elizabeth Crowley
Stan Morse
Donovan Richards
Diana Sanchez
Jimmy Van Bramer
Others Undecided
Benenson Strategy Group (D)[A] Apr 16–21, 2021 358 (LV) ± 5.2% BA[c] 20% 2% 28% 6% 9% 2% 33%
1 31% 3% 43% 9% 14%
2 33% 43% 10% 14%
3 36% 46% 18%
4 44% 56%
First-past-the-post polls Edit
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Elizabeth Crowley
Stan Morse
Donovan Richards
Diana Sanchez
Jimmy Van Bramer
Others Undecided
Benenson Strategy Group (D)[A][d] Apr 16–21, 2021 358 (LV) ± 5.2% 20% 2% 28% 6% 9% 2% 33%

Results Edit

2021 Queens Borough President Democratic primary election results[92]
Party Candidate Maximum
round
Maximum
votes
Share in
maximum
round
Maximum votes
First round votesTransfer votes
Democratic Donovan Richards 3 92,222 50.3%
Democratic Elizabeth Crowley 3 91,153 49.7%
Democratic Jimmy Van Bramer 2 34,306 17.6%
Write-in 1 919 0.5%

Republican primary Edit

Declared Edit

Endorsements Edit

Danniel Maio
Individuals

Results Edit

2021 Queens borough president election[95]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Donovan Richards (incumbent) 181,947 66.86% -2.99%
Republican Thomas Zmich 80,353 29.53% +5.01%
Conservative Thomas Zmich 9,292 3.41% +1.18%
Total Thomas Zmich 89,645 32.94% +5.22%
Write-in 538 0.20%
Total votes 272,130 100.0%
Democratic hold

The Bronx Edit

2021 Bronx presidential election
 
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2025 →
       
Nominee Vanessa Gibson Janelle King Sammy Ravelo
Party Democratic Republican Conservative
Popular vote 94,886 15,920 7,735
Percentage 79.9% 13.4% 6.5%

 
Precinct results
Gibson:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
King:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%
     No votes

President before election

Rubén Díaz Jr.
Democratic

Elected President

Vanessa Gibson
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Rubén Díaz Jr. is term-limited and cannot run for a fourth consecutive term.

Democratic primary Edit

Declared Edit

Endorsements Edit

Fernando Cabrera

State legislators

Organizations

Nathalia Fernandez

State legislators

Polling Edit

Ranked-choice polls Edit
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
RCV
count
Fernando Cabrera
Nathalia Fernandez
Vanessa Gibson
Samuel Ravelo
Luis Sepúlveda
Others Undecided
Benenson Strategy Group (D)[A] Apr 16–21, 2021 249 (LV) ± 6.2% BA[c] 10% 12% 25% 4% 9% 5% 34%
1 17% 19% 42% 7% 16%
2 19% 23% 42% 16%
3 25% 29% 45%
4 42% 58%
First-past-the-post polls Edit
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Fernando Cabrera
Nathalia Fernandez
Vanessa Gibson
Samuel Ravelo
Luis Sepúlveda
Others Undecided
Benenson Strategy Group (D)[A][d] Apr 16–21, 2021 249 (LV) ± 6.2% 10% 12% 25% 4% 9% 5% 34%

Results Edit

2021 Bronx Borough President Democratic primary election[105]
Party Candidate Maximum
round
Maximum
votes
Share in
maximum
round
Maximum votes
First round votesTransfer votes
Democratic Vanessa Gibson 3 49,401 53.5%
Democratic Fernando Cabrera 3 42,957 46.5%
Democratic Nathalia Fernandez 2 14,501 14.3%
Democratic Luis R. Sepúlveda 2 10,444 10.3%
Democratic Sammy Ravelo 2 1,971 1.9%
Write-in 1 582 0.6%

Official results for each round are as follows:

2021 Bronx Borough President Democratic primary election [105]
Candidate Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Vanessa Gibson 40,097 39.5% 40,148 39.7% 49,401 53.0%
Fernando Cabrera 34,022 33.5% 34,130 33.7% 42,957 46.5%
Nathalia Fernandez 14,397 14.2% 14,501 14.3% Eliminated
Luis R. Sepúlveda 10,047 10.3% 10,444 10.3% Eliminated
Sammy Ravelo 1,958 1.9% 1,971 1.9% Eliminated
Write-ins 582 0.6% Eliminated
Inactive Ballots 0 ballots 226 ballots 8,178 ballots

Results Edit

2021 Bronx borough president election[106]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Vanessa Gibson 94,886 79.93% -8.15%
Republican Janelle King 15,920 13.41% +6.83%
Conservative Sammy Ravelo 7,735 6.52% +3.93%
Write-in 170 0.14%
Total votes 118,711 100.0%
Democratic hold

Staten Island Edit

2021 Staten Island presidential election
 
← 2017
2025 →
       
Nominee Vito Fossella Mark Murphy Leticia Remauro
Party Republican Democratic Conservative
Popular vote 63,331 34,022 7,892
Percentage 60.1% 32.3% 7.5%

 
Precinct results
Fossella:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Murphy:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     No votes

President before election

James Oddo
Republican

Elected President

Vito Fossella
Republican

Incumbent Republican James Oddo is term-limited and cannot run for a third consecutive term.

Republican primary Edit

Declared Edit

Endorsements Edit

Vito Fossella
Executive officials
Federal
Local officials
Organizations
Leticia Remauro

Results Edit

2021 Staten Island Borough President Republican primary results[117]
Party Candidate Maximum
round
Maximum
votes
Share in
maximum
round
Maximum votes
First round votesTransfer votes
Republican Vito Fossella 3 9,459 51.2%
Republican Steven Matteo 3 9,018 48.8%
Republican Leticia Remauro 2 2,487 12.7%
Republican Jhong Kim 2 556 2.8%
Write-in 1 151 0.8%

Democratic primary Edit

Declared Edit

Endorsements Edit

Lorraine Honor
Federal officials
Organizations
Mark Murphy
State officials
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations

Results Edit

2021 Staten Island Borough President Democratic primary election[125]
Party Candidate Maximum
round
Maximum
votes
Share in
maximum
round
Maximum votes
First round votesTransfer votes
Democratic Mark Murphy 3 16,355 65.0%
Democratic Lorraine Honor 3 8,815 35.0%
Democratic Cesar Vargas 2 5,103 19.1%
Democratic Brandford Stradford 3 2,831 10.2%
Democratic Radhakrishna Mohan 2 2,098 7.4%
Write-in 1 335 1.2%

General election Edit

Results Edit

2021 Staten Island borough president election[126]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Vito Fossella 63,331 60.07% -14.73%
Democratic Mark Murphy 32,528 30.85% +8.16%
Staten Island 1st Mark Murphy 1,494 1.42% N/A
Total Mark Murphy 34,022 32.27% +8.05%
Conservative Leticia Remauro 7,892 7.49% -1.93%
Write-in 179 0.17%
Total votes 105,424 100.00%
Republican hold

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b Totals may be combined with that of other parties who cross-endorsed Democratic Party candidates via electoral fusion.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^ a b c Before allocation (including undecided respondents)
  4. ^ a b c First-choice results from a ranked-choice poll
Partisan clients
  1. ^ a b c d e f This poll was sponsored by StudentsFirstNY, a pro-charter schools group

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The 2021 New York City borough president elections were held on November 2 2021 Four of the five incumbent borough presidents were unable to run for reelection due to term limits Only the Queens borough president was eligible to seek re election after winning a special election in 2020 and won re election 2021 New York City borough president elections 2017 November 2 2021 2021 11 02 2025 Majority party Minority party Party Democratic RepublicanSeats before 4 1Seats won 4 1Seat changePopular vote 769 221 a 277 127 a Percentage 71 11 25 62 Swing 6 12 5 56 The winning candidates were as follows Manhattan Mark Levine New York City Council member Democratic Brooklyn Antonio Reynoso New York City Council member Democratic Queens Donovan Richards incumbent borough president Democratic The Bronx Vanessa Gibson New York City Council member Democratic Staten Island Vito Fossella former U S Representative Republican Contents 1 Overview 2 Manhattan 2 1 Democratic primary 2 1 1 Declared 2 1 2 Declined 2 1 3 Withdrew 2 1 4 Endorsements 2 1 5 Polling 2 1 5 1 First past the post polls 2 1 6 Results 2 2 Republican primary 2 2 1 Declared 2 2 2 Endorsements 2 3 Libertarian Party 2 3 1 Declared 2 4 General election 2 4 1 Results 3 Brooklyn 3 1 Democratic primary 3 1 1 Declared 3 1 2 Withdrew 3 1 3 Declined 3 1 4 Endorsements 3 1 5 Polling 3 1 5 1 Ranked choice polls 3 1 5 2 First past the post polls 3 1 6 Results 3 2 General election 3 2 1 Results 4 Queens 4 1 Democratic primary 4 1 1 Declared 4 1 2 Withdrew 4 1 3 Endorsements 4 1 4 Polling 4 1 4 1 Ranked choice polls 4 1 4 2 First past the post polls 4 1 5 Results 4 2 Republican primary 4 2 1 Declared 4 2 2 Endorsements 4 3 Results 5 The Bronx 5 1 Democratic primary 5 1 1 Declared 5 1 2 Endorsements 5 1 3 Polling 5 1 3 1 Ranked choice polls 5 1 3 2 First past the post polls 5 1 4 Results 5 2 Results 6 Staten Island 6 1 Republican primary 6 1 1 Declared 6 1 2 Endorsements 6 1 3 Results 6 2 Democratic primary 6 2 1 Declared 6 2 2 Endorsements 6 2 3 Results 6 3 General election 6 3 1 Results 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesOverview EditBorough Democratic Republican Others Total ResultVotes Votes Votes Votes Manhattan 223 248 84 98 34 163 13 00 5 309 2 02 262 720 100 0 Democratic holdBrooklyn 235 118 72 84 74 068 22 94 13 617 4 22 322 803 100 0 Democratic holdQueens 181 947 66 86 89 645 32 94 538 0 20 272 130 100 0 Democratic holdThe Bronx 94 886 79 93 15 920 13 41 7 905 6 66 118 711 100 0 Democratic holdStaten Island 34 022 32 27 63 331 60 07 8 071 7 66 105 424 100 0 Republican holdTotal 769 221 71 11 277 127 25 62 35 440 3 28 1 081 788 100 0 Manhattan Edit2021 Manhattan presidential election 20172025 Nominee Mark Levine Lou PuliafitoParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 223 248 34 163Percentage 85 0 13 0 Precinct resultsLevine 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 50 No votesPresident before electionGale BrewerDemocratic Elected President Mark LevineDemocraticIncumbent Democrat Gale Brewer was term limited and could not run for a third consecutive term Democratic primary Edit Declared Edit Lindsey Boylan former Deputy Secretary for Economic Development and Special Advisor to the Governor candidate for New York s 10th congressional district in 2020 1 Elizabeth R Caputo former Chair of Manhattan s Community Board 7 1 2 Brad Hoylman state senator for the 27th district 1 2 Ben Kallos councilmember 1 2 Mark Levine councilmember 2 Guillermo Perez candidate for New York State Assembly District 71 in 2018 1 3 Kimberly R Watkins President of Community Education Council 1 2 Declined Edit Ydanis Rodriguez councilmember 4 Withdrew Edit Thomas Lopez Pierre candidate for New York City Council District 7 in 2017 1 5 Endorsements Edit Brad HoylmanFederal legislators Jerry Nadler U S Representative from New York s 10th congressional district 1992 present 6 State legislators Yuh Line Niou assemblymember 7 Jessica Ramos state senator for the 13th district 8 Julia Salazar state senator for the 18th district 8 Individuals C Virginia Fields founder of National Black Commission on Health former Manhattan Borough President 1998 2005 9 David Paterson former Governor of New York 10 Zephyr Teachout professor former candidate for Governor of New York in 2014 and Attorney General of New York in 2018 first choice 11 Keith L T Wright former assemblymember for the 70th district Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee 12 Labor unions Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union 13 United Federation of Teachers 14 Organizations Citizens Union first choice 15 Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club 16 LGBTQ Victory Fund 17 Ben KallosFederal legislators Carolyn Maloney U S Representative from New York s 12th congressional district 18 Organizations American Institute of Architects New York 19 Labor unions Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1181 20 Communications Workers of America Local 1101 1102 1106 and 1109 21 22 International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Local 12 21 International Union of Operating Engineers Local 14 15 30 94 211 and 891 23 Mark LevineFederal legislators Adriano Espaillat U S Representative from New York s 7th congressional district 24 Nydia Velazquez U S Representative from New York s 13th congressional district 25 State legislators Carmen De La Rosa state assemblymember for the 72nd district 26 Catalina Cruz state assemblymember for the 39th district 26 Al Taylor state assemblymember for the 71st district 24 Local officials Diana Ayala councilmember from the 35th district 26 Scott Stringer New York City Comptroller 27 Individuals Melissa Mark Viverito former Speaker of the New York City Council 28 Charles Rangel former U S Representative from New York s 13th congressional district 29 Labor unions Communications Workers of America Local 1180 30 District Council 37 31 Hotel Trades Council 32 New York City Central Labor Council 33 New York State Nurses Association 34 Professional Staff Congress 35 SEIU 32BJ 36 Transport Workers Union Local 100 37 Workers United New York New Jersey Regional Joint Board 38 Organizations 314 Action 39 American Institute of Architects New York 40 Citizen Action New York 41 Citizens Union second choice 15 Emgage Action 42 New York League of Conservation Voters 43 Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Votes PAC 44 Kim WatkinsIndividuals Zephyr Teachout professor former candidate for Governor of New York in 2014 and Attorney General of New York in 2018 second choice 11 Polling Edit First past the post polls Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error Lindsey Boylan Elizabeth Caputo Brad Hoylman Benjamin Kallos Mark Levine Kimberly Watkins UndecidedData for Progress D Jun 18 20 2021 451 LV 5 0 7 6 22 14 26 2 22 Results Edit 2021 Manhattan Borough President Democratic primary results 45 Party Candidate Maximumround Maximumvotes Share inmaximumround Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votesDemocratic Mark Levine 7 100 718 53 8 Democratic Brad Hoylman 7 86 660 45 1 Democratic Elizabeth Caputo 6 42 446 20 4 Democratic Ben Kallos 5 35 837 16 3 Democratic Lindsey Boylan 4 28 314 12 5 Democratic Guillermo Perez 3 17 767 7 6 Democratic Kim Watkins 2 13 014 5 5 Write in 1 550 0 2 Republican primary Edit Declared Edit Lou Puliafito candidate for New York State Assembly in 2020 46 Endorsements Edit Lou PuliafitoOrganizationsNew York Young Republican Club 47 Libertarian Party Edit Declared Edit Michael Lewyn law professor at Touro Law Center 48 General election Edit Results Edit 2021 Manhattan borough president election 49 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mark Levine 223 248 84 98 1 83 Republican Lou Puliafito 34 163 13 00 1 00 Libertarian Michael Lewyn 4 874 1 85 0 02 Write in 435 0 17 Total votes 262 720 100 0 Democratic holdBrooklyn Edit2021 Brooklyn presidential election 20172025 Nominee Antonio Reynoso Menachem RaitportParty Democratic RepublicanAlliance ConservativePopular vote 235 118 74 068Percentage 72 8 22 9 Precinct resultsReynoso 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Raitport 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 No votesPresident before electionEric AdamsDemocratic Elected President Antonio ReynosoDemocraticIncumbent Democrat Eric Adams is term limited and cannot run for a third consecutive term Democratic primary Edit Twelve candidates made it on the ballot in the Democratic primary of which three were regarded as the frontrunners City Councilmembers Robert Cornegy and Antonio Reynoso and State Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon 50 Declared Edit Robert Cornegy councilmember 1 2 Kimberly Council non profit executive 51 Khari Edwards activist 51 Robert Elstein artist and teacher 51 Mathieu Eugene councilmember 2 Pearlene Fields member of Brooklyn Community Board 17 51 Anthony Jones District Leader for the 55th State Assembly District 51 Shanduke McPhatter activist 1 Trisha Ocona businesswoman 52 Robert Ramos Jr labor unionist 51 Antonio Reynoso councilmember 1 2 Jo Anne Simon assemblymember 1 Lamor Whitehead Miller pastor 1 2 Withdrew Edit Rafael Espinal councilmember 1 Emmanuel Whitmore 1 Declined Edit Chirlane McCray First Lady of New York City 53 Endorsements Edit Robert CornegyFederal officialsEdolphus Towns former U S Representative from New York s 10th congressional district 54 State officialsRodneyse Bichotte assemblymember for the 42nd district 55 William Colton assemblymember for the 47th district 56 Erik Martin Dilan assemblymember for the 54th district 56 Simcha Eichenstein assemblymember for the 48th district 57 Simcha Felder state senator for the 17th district 57 Mathylde Frontus assemblymember for the 46th district Roxanne Persaud state senator for the 19th district 56 Diane Savino state senator for the 23rd district 56 Frank Seddio former assemblymember for the 59th district 54 Darryl C Towns former assemblymember for the 54th district 54 Jaime Williams assemblymember for the 59th district 56 Tremaine Wright former assemblymember for the 56th district 54 Local officials Justin Brannan councilmember from the 43rd district 55 Laurie Cumbo councilmember from the 35th district 56 Chaim Deutsch former councilmember from the 48th district 56 Darma Diaz councilmember from the 37th district 56 David G Greenfield former councilmember from the 48th district 54 Alan Maisel councilmember from the 46th district 56 Kalman Yeger councilmember from the 44th district 57 Individuals Spike Lee director 58 Tracy Morgan actor 58 Labor unions Correction Officers Benevolent Association 59 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 237 58 Transport Workers Union of America Local 100 60 Khari EdwardsFederal officialsYvette Clarke U S Representative from New York s 9th congressional district 61 State officialsKevin Parker state senator for the 21st district 61 N Nick Perry assemblymember for the 58th district 62 Diana Richardson assemblymember for the 43rd district 61 Latrice Walker assemblymember for the 55th district 61 Local officials Alicka Ampry Samuel councilmember from the 41st district 62 Labor unions District Council 37 62 Robert Ramos Jr Organizations Democracy for America 63 Antonio ReynosoFederal legislatorsBernie Sanders U S Senator from Vermont 64 Nydia Velazquez U S Representative from New York s 7th congressional district 65 State officialsMaritza Davila assemblymember for the 53rd district 66 John Liu state senator for the 11th district 67 Marcela Mitaynes assemblymember for the 51st district 66 Jessica Ramos state senator for the 13th district 66 Julia Salazar state senator for the 18th district 68 Local officialsMargaret Chin councilmember from the 1st district 66 Brad Lander councilmember from the 39th district 69 Helen Rosenthal councilmember from the 6th district 66 Jumaane Williams New York City Public Advocate 68 IndividualsCynthia Nixon actress Candidate for Governor of New York in 2018 66 Sandy Nurse activist and carpenter Candidate for New York City Council District 37 54 Zephyr Teachout attorney Candidate for Governor of New York in 2014 61 Labor unions International Brotherhood of Teamsters Joint Council 16 66 Organizations Make the Road Action 70 Our Revolution 71 Working Families Party 72 Jo Anne SimonFederal legislatorsElizabeth Holtzman former U S Representative from New York s 16th congressional district 61 Jerry Nadler U S Representative from New York s 10th congressional district 73 State officialsPeter J Abbate Jr assemblymember for the 49th district 61 Robert Carroll assemblymember for the 44th district 62 Andrew Gounardes state senator for the 22nd district 62 Joan Millman former assemblymember for the 52nd district 62 Velmanette Montgomery former state senator for the 25th district 62 Local officialsBetsy Gotbaum former New York City Public Advocate 15 Labor UnionsUnited Federation of Teachers 74 OrganizationsCitizens Union 15 Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club 16 Newspapers and publicationsNew York Amsterdam News 75 Lamor Whitehead MillerIndividualsFivio Foreign rapper and songwriter 76 Maino rapper 76 Tasha Page Lockhart gospel musician 76 Polling Edit Ranked choice polls Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error RCVcount Robert Cornegy Kimberly Council Khari Edwards Mathieu Eugene Antonio Reynoso Jo Anne Simon Others UndecidedBenenson Strategy Group D A Apr 16 21 2021 514 LV 4 3 BA c 10 7 7 6 10 8 2 50 1 20 15 14 13 20 17 2 23 17 18 22 19 3 27 22 29 22 4 33 41 27 5 45 55 First past the post polls Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error Robert Cornegy Kimberly Council Khari Edwards Mathieu Eugene Antonio Reynoso Jo Anne Simon Others UndecidedBenenson Strategy Group D A d Apr 16 21 2021 514 LV 4 3 10 7 7 6 10 8 2 50 Results Edit 2021 Brooklyn Borough President Democratic primary results 77 Party Candidate Maximumround Maximumvotes Share inmaximumround Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votesDemocratic Antonio Reynoso 11 107 963 54 9 Democratic Jo Anne Simon 11 88 794 45 1 Democratic Robert Cornegy 10 70 173 29 4 Democratic Mathieu Eugene 9 27 175 10 2 Democratic Khari Edwards 9 25 211 9 5 Democratic Kim Council 8 20 959 7 7 Democratic Robert Ramos Jr 7 12 128 4 4 Democratic Anthony Jones 6 10 392 3 7 Democratic Trisha Ocana 5 9 570 3 4 Democratic Robert Elstein 4 7 151 2 5 Democratic Pearlene Fields 3 5 222 1 8 Democratic Lamor Miller Whitehead 2 4 084 1 4 Write in 1 706 0 2 General election Edit Results Edit 2021 Brooklyn borough president election 78 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Antonio Reynoso 235 118 72 84 10 11 Republican Menachem Raitport 66 490 20 60 8 10 Conservative Menachem Raitport 7 578 2 35 0 25 Total Menachem Raitport 74 068 22 94 7 84 Rent Is Too Damn High Anthony Jones 8 567 2 65 N AVoices for Change Shanduke McPhatter 4 415 1 37 N AWrite in 635 0 20 Total votes 322 803 100 0 Democratic holdQueens Edit2021 Queens presidential election 2020 special 2025 Nominee Donovan Richards Thomas ZmichParty Democratic RepublicanAlliance ConservativePopular vote 181 947 89 645Percentage 66 9 32 9 Precinct resultsRichards 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Zmich 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 50 No votesPresident before electionDonovan RichardsDemocratic Elected President Donovan RichardsDemocraticIncumbent Democrat Donovan Richards assumed office in December 2020 after winning the November special election and is running for a full term He succeeded Sharon Lee who became acting Borough President after Melinda Katz resigned to take office as Queens County District Attorney Democratic primary Edit Declared Edit Elizabeth Crowley former councilmember candidate for Queens Borough President in 2020 1 Donovan Richards incumbent Borough President 1 Jimmy Van Bramer councilmember 1 Withdrew Edit Alicia Hyndman New York State Assemblymember for the 29th district 1 Endorsements Edit Elizabeth CrowleyIndividuals Elizabeth Holtzman former U S Representative from New York s 16th congressional district 79 Donovan RichardsFederal legislators Gregory Meeks U S Representative from New York s 5th congressional district 80 State legislators David Weprin assemblymember for the 24th district 81 Individuals Costa Constantinides former councilmember from the 22nd district 82 Labor unions New York City Central Labor Council 33 United Federation of Teachers 83 SEIU Local 32BJ 84 Organizations New York League of Conservation Voters 43 Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Votes PAC 85 Jimmy Van BramerState legislators Ron Kim assemblymember for the 40th district 86 Jessica Ramos state senator for the 13th district 86 Local officials Brad Lander councilmember for the 39th district 87 Individuals Rana Abdelhamid nonprofit founder and candidate for New York s 12th congressional district in 2022 88 Dianne Morales former nonprofit leader and 2021 candidate for Mayor of New York City 89 Cynthia Nixon actress former candidate for Governor of New York in 2018 90 Zephyr Teachout attorney professor former candidate for Governor of New York in 2014 and Attorney General of New York in 2018 86 Kal Penn actor 91 Polling Edit Ranked choice polls Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error RCVcount Elizabeth Crowley Stan Morse Donovan Richards Diana Sanchez Jimmy Van Bramer Others UndecidedBenenson Strategy Group D A Apr 16 21 2021 358 LV 5 2 BA c 20 2 28 6 9 2 33 1 31 3 43 9 14 2 33 43 10 14 3 36 46 18 4 44 56 First past the post polls Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error Elizabeth Crowley Stan Morse Donovan Richards Diana Sanchez Jimmy Van Bramer Others UndecidedBenenson Strategy Group D A d Apr 16 21 2021 358 LV 5 2 20 2 28 6 9 2 33 Results Edit 2021 Queens Borough President Democratic primary election results 92 Party Candidate Maximumround Maximumvotes Share inmaximumround Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votesDemocratic Donovan Richards 3 92 222 50 3 Democratic Elizabeth Crowley 3 91 153 49 7 Democratic Jimmy Van Bramer 2 34 306 17 6 Write in 1 919 0 5 Republican primary Edit Declared Edit Thomas Zmich 2020 candidate for New York s 6th congressional district retired union leader and organizer 93 Danniel Maio local activist and 2016 candidate for the New York s 6th congressional district 94 Endorsements Edit Thomas ZmichQueens County Republican Party Conservative Party of New York State Danniel MaioIndividualsCurtis Sliwa Results Edit 2021 Queens borough president election 95 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Donovan Richards incumbent 181 947 66 86 2 99 Republican Thomas Zmich 80 353 29 53 5 01 Conservative Thomas Zmich 9 292 3 41 1 18 Total Thomas Zmich 89 645 32 94 5 22 Write in 538 0 20 Total votes 272 130 100 0 Democratic holdThe Bronx Edit2021 Bronx presidential election 20172025 Nominee Vanessa Gibson Janelle King Sammy RaveloParty Democratic Republican ConservativePopular vote 94 886 15 920 7 735Percentage 79 9 13 4 6 5 Precinct resultsGibson 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 King 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 50 No votesPresident before electionRuben Diaz Jr Democratic Elected President Vanessa GibsonDemocraticIncumbent Democrat Ruben Diaz Jr is term limited and cannot run for a fourth consecutive term Democratic primary Edit Declared Edit Fernando Cabrera councilmember 1 2 96 Nathalia Fernandez assemblymember for the 80th district 1 2 Vanessa Gibson councilmember 1 2 96 Victor H Gutierrez 1 2 96 Bryan Hodge Vasquez 1 Luis R Sepulveda state senator for the 32nd district 1 Endorsements Edit Fernando CabreraState legislators Jose Rivera assemblymember for the 78th district 97 Organizations Sergeants Benevolent Association 98 Nathalia FernandezState legislators Brian Benjamin state senator for the 34th district 99 Michael Blake former assemblymember for the 79th district 100 Kenny Burgos assemblymember for the 85th district 100 Chantel Jackson assemblymember for the 79th district 100 Vanessa GibsonFederal legislators Ritchie Torres U S Representative from New York s 15th congressional district 101 State legislators Latoya Joyner assemblymember for the 77th district 101 Local officials Diana Ayala councilmember for the 8th District 101 Corey Johnson Speaker of the New York City Council 2018 present and councilmember for the 3rd district 99 Jumaane Williams New York City Public Advocate 101 IndividualsJames Vacca former councilmember for the 13th district 102 Organizations Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club 16 Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Votes PAC 85 Labor unions 1199SEIU 103 SEIU 32BJ 104 United Federation of Teachers 101 Newspapers and publicationsNew York Amsterdam News 75 Polling Edit Ranked choice polls Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error RCVcount Fernando Cabrera Nathalia Fernandez Vanessa Gibson Samuel Ravelo Luis Sepulveda Others UndecidedBenenson Strategy Group D A Apr 16 21 2021 249 LV 6 2 BA c 10 12 25 4 9 5 34 1 17 19 42 7 16 2 19 23 42 16 3 25 29 45 4 42 58 First past the post polls Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error Fernando Cabrera Nathalia Fernandez Vanessa Gibson Samuel Ravelo Luis Sepulveda Others UndecidedBenenson Strategy Group D A d Apr 16 21 2021 249 LV 6 2 10 12 25 4 9 5 34 Results Edit 2021 Bronx Borough President Democratic primary election 105 Party Candidate Maximumround Maximumvotes Share inmaximumround Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votesDemocratic Vanessa Gibson 3 49 401 53 5 Democratic Fernando Cabrera 3 42 957 46 5 Democratic Nathalia Fernandez 2 14 501 14 3 Democratic Luis R Sepulveda 2 10 444 10 3 Democratic Sammy Ravelo 2 1 971 1 9 Write in 1 582 0 6 Official results for each round are as follows 2021 Bronx Borough President Democratic primary election 105 Candidate Round 1 Round 2 Round 3Votes Votes Votes Vanessa Gibson 40 097 39 5 40 148 39 7 49 401 53 0 Fernando Cabrera 34 022 33 5 34 130 33 7 42 957 46 5 Nathalia Fernandez 14 397 14 2 14 501 14 3 EliminatedLuis R Sepulveda 10 047 10 3 10 444 10 3 EliminatedSammy Ravelo 1 958 1 9 1 971 1 9 EliminatedWrite ins 582 0 6 EliminatedInactive Ballots 0 ballots 226 ballots 8 178 ballotsResults Edit 2021 Bronx borough president election 106 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Vanessa Gibson 94 886 79 93 8 15 Republican Janelle King 15 920 13 41 6 83 Conservative Sammy Ravelo 7 735 6 52 3 93 Write in 170 0 14 Total votes 118 711 100 0 Democratic holdStaten Island Edit2021 Staten Island presidential election 20172025 Nominee Vito Fossella Mark Murphy Leticia RemauroParty Republican Democratic ConservativePopular vote 63 331 34 022 7 892Percentage 60 1 32 3 7 5 Precinct resultsFossella 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Murphy 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 No votesPresident before electionJames OddoRepublican Elected President Vito FossellaRepublicanIncumbent Republican James Oddo is term limited and cannot run for a third consecutive term Republican primary Edit Declared Edit Vito Fossella former U S Representative 107 Jhong Kim businessman 108 Steven Matteo councilmember 1 2 Leticia Remauro businesswoman 2 1 Endorsements Edit Vito FossellaExecutive officialsDonald Trump 45th President of the United States 109 FederalPeter King former U S Representative from NY 02 110 Local officialsRudy Giuliani 2008 Republican presidential candidate and former Mayor of New York City 1994 2001 110 James Molinaro former Staten Island Borough President 110 OrganizationsNew York Young Republican Club 111 Steven MatteoOrganizations Amalgamated Transit Union 112 Detectives Endowment Association 112 New York Young Republican Club 113 Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York 114 Uniformed Firefighters Association 115 Leticia RemauroExecutive officialsBernard Kerik former Interior minister of the Iraq Coalition Provisional Authority 114 OrganizationsConservative Party of New York State 116 New York League of Conservation Voters 43 Results Edit 2021 Staten Island Borough President Republican primary results 117 Party Candidate Maximumround Maximumvotes Share inmaximumround Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votesRepublican Vito Fossella 3 9 459 51 2 Republican Steven Matteo 3 9 018 48 8 Republican Leticia Remauro 2 2 487 12 7 Republican Jhong Kim 2 556 2 8 Write in 1 151 0 8 Democratic primary Edit Declared Edit Lorraine Honor activist and businesswoman 118 Radhakrishna Mohan labor unionist 119 Mark Murphy businessman and nominee for New York s 11th congressional district in 2012 120 Brandon Stradford community advocate 121 Cesar Vargas attorney and reservist 122 Endorsements Edit Lorraine HonorFederal officialsCarolyn Maloney U S Representative from NY 12 114 OrganizationsEMILY s List 123 Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club 16 Mark MurphyState officialsMike Cusick State assemblymember 114 Charles Fall State assemblymember 114 Diane Savino State senator 114 Local officialsDebi Rose New York City councillor 114 Labor unionsRetail Wholesale and Department Store Union 124 OrganizationsNew York League of Conservation Voters 43 Results Edit 2021 Staten Island Borough President Democratic primary election 125 Party Candidate Maximumround Maximumvotes Share inmaximumround Maximum votesFirst round votes Transfer votesDemocratic Mark Murphy 3 16 355 65 0 Democratic Lorraine Honor 3 8 815 35 0 Democratic Cesar Vargas 2 5 103 19 1 Democratic Brandford Stradford 3 2 831 10 2 Democratic Radhakrishna Mohan 2 2 098 7 4 Write in 1 335 1 2 General election Edit Results Edit 2021 Staten Island borough president election 126 Party Candidate Votes Republican Vito Fossella 63 331 60 07 14 73 Democratic Mark Murphy 32 528 30 85 8 16 Staten Island 1st Mark Murphy 1 494 1 42 N ATotal Mark Murphy 34 022 32 27 8 05 Conservative Leticia Remauro 7 892 7 49 1 93 Write in 179 0 17 Total votes 105 424 100 00 Republican holdSee also Edit2021 New York City mayoral election 2021 New York City Comptroller election 2021 New York City Council electionNotes Edit a b Totals may be combined with that of other parties who cross endorsed Democratic Party candidates via electoral fusion a b c d e f g Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear a b c Before allocation including undecided respondents a b c First choice results from a ranked choice poll Partisan clients a b c d e f This poll was sponsored by StudentsFirstNY a pro charter schools groupReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Candidate List 2021 Citywide Elections New York City Campaign Finance Board Retrieved September 19 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Who s Running for What in the 2021 New York City Elections Gotham Gazette July 16 2020 Retrieved September 18 2020 Race To Represent 2018 Guillermo Perez For State Assembly D71 Candidate Statement YouTube MNN NYC September 8 2018 Retrieved July 31 2021 Frassl Amina July 21 2020 What Will Outgoing New York City Council Members do After 2021 City amp State NY Retrieved September 19 2020 Sales Ben July 20 2017 City Council candidate cares about Jews compares them to Germans who enabled the Nazis Jewish Telegraphic 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