City elections in New York, New York (2023)
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2023 New York elections |
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Election dates |
Filing deadline: April 6, 2023 (primary) April 13, 2023 (opportunity to ballot) May 30, 2023 (independent) August 17, 2023 (judicial district convention filing) |
Primary election: June 27, 2023 General election: November 7, 2023 |
Election stats |
Offices up: City council |
Total seats up: 51 |
Election type: Partisan |
Other municipal elections |
U.S. municipal elections, 2023 |
The city of New York, New York, held general elections for city council on November 7, 2023. A primary was scheduled for June 27, 2023. The primary candidate filing deadline was April 6, 2023, the opportunity-to-ballot candidate filing deadline was April 13, 2023, the independent candidate filing deadline was May 30, 2023, and the judicial district convention filing deadline was August 17, 2023.
Elections
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Candidates and results
City council
General election
New York City Council general election, 2023 |
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District 1 |
Helen Qiu (Republican Party, Conservative Party, Common Sense Party, Arts and Culture Party) |
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District 2 |
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District 3 |
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Robert Bobrick (Republican Party, Medical Freedom Party) |
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District 4 |
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Brian Robinson (Republican Party, Parent Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 5 |
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District 6 |
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Diane di Stasio (Republican Party, Arts and Culture Party, Clean Up NY Party) |
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District 7 |
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Did not make the ballot: |
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District 8 |
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District 9 |
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District 10 |
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District 11 |
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Robert Caemmerer (Republican Party, Conservative Party, Medical Freedom Party) |
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District 12 |
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District 13 |
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District 14 |
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District 15 |
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Jose Padilla (Conservative Party) |
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District 16 |
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District 17 |
Gonzalo Duran (Conservative Party) |
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District 18 |
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District 19 |
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District 20 |
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Yu-Ching Pai (Republican Party, Conservative Party, Medical Freedom Party, Common Sense Party) |
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District 21 |
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District 22 |
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District 23 |
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Bernard Chow (Republican Party, Conservative Party, Medical Freedom Party, Common Sense Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 24 |
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Jonathan Rinaldi (Republican Party, Conservative Party, Medical Freedom Party, Parent Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 25 |
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District 26 |
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District 27 |
Marilyn Miller (Republican Party, Medical Freedom Party) |
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District 28 |
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Rusat Ramgopal (Republican Party, Common Sense Party) |
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District 29 |
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Danniel Maio (Republican Party, Conservative Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 30 |
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District 31 |
Daniella May (Republican Party, Mad As Hell Party, Parent Party) |
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District 32 |
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District 33 |
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District 34 |
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District 35 |
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District 36 |
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District 37 |
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District 38 |
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District 39 |
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District 40 |
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District 41 |
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District 42 |
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District 43 |
Vito LaBella (Conservative Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 44 |
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District 45 |
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District 46 |
Michael Moran (Republican Party, Conservative Party) Did not make the ballot: |
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District 47 |
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Ari Kagan (i) |
Ari Kagan (i) (Republican Party, Conservative Party, Parent Party) Did not make the ballot: |
District 48 |
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District 49 |
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Ruslan Shamal (Safe Streets SI Party) |
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District 50 |
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District 51 |
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Primary
New York City Council primary, 2023 |
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District 1 |
Conservative Party |
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District 2 |
The Republican primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
Working Families Party |
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District 3 |
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District 4 |
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District 5 |
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District 6 |
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District 7 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 8 |
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District 9 |
Kristin Richardson Jordan (i) |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 10 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
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District 11 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 12 |
Did not make the ballot: |
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District 13 |
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George Havranek Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party George Havranek Did not make the ballot: |
District 14 |
Working Families Party |
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District 15 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 16 |
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District 17 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party |
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District 18 |
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Working Families Party |
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District 19 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 20 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 21 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. Did not make the ballot: |
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District 22 |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 23 |
Conservative Party |
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District 24 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 25 |
Working Families Party |
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District 26 |
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Working Families Party |
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District 27 |
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District 28 |
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District 29 |
Conservative Party |
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District 30 |
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Conservative Party |
District 31 |
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District 32 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 33 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 34 |
Did not make the ballot: |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 35 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 36 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 37 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 38 |
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Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 39 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party Working Families Party |
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District 40 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
Working Families Party |
District 41 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 42 |
The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 43 |
Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party Did not make the ballot: |
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District 44 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 45 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 46 |
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Conservative Party |
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District 47 |
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Did not make the ballot: |
Conservative Party Did not make the ballot: |
District 48 |
Conservative Party |
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District 49 |
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The Republican primary was canceled. |
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District 50 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
District 51 |
The Democratic primary was canceled. |
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Conservative Party |
Additional elections on the ballot
- See also: New York elections, 2023
June 27, 2023
- Municipal elections in Bronx County, New York (2023)
- Municipal elections in Kings County, New York (2023)
- Municipal elections in New York County, New York (2023)
- Municipal elections in Queens County, New York (2023)
- Municipal elections in Richmond County, New York (2023)
September 12, 2023
November 7, 2023
- New York Proposal 1, Remove Debt Limit on Small City School Districts Amendment (2023)
- New York Proposal 2, Exclude Indebtedness for Sewage Facilities Amendment (2023)
- Municipal elections in Bronx County, New York (2023)
- Municipal elections in Kings County, New York (2023)
- Municipal elections in New York County, New York (2023)
- Municipal elections in Queens County, New York (2023)
- Municipal elections in Richmond County, New York (2023)
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About the city
- See also: New York, New York
New York City is a city in New York and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. As of 2020, its population was 8,804,190.
City government
- See also: Mayor-council government
The city of New York uses a strong mayor and city council system. In this form of municipal government, the city council serves as the city's primary legislative body and the mayor serves as the city's chief executive. The mayor and city council each serve four-year terms.
Demographics
The following table displays demographic data provided by the United States Census Bureau.
Demographic Data for New York, New York | ||
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New York | New York | |
Population | 8,804,190 | 20,201,249 |
Land area (sq mi) | 300 | 47,123 |
Race and ethnicity** | ||
White | 41.3% | 62.3% |
Black/African American | 23.8% | 15.4% |
Asian | 14.3% | 8.6% |
Native American | 0.4% | 0.4% |
Pacific Islander | 0.1% | 0% |
Two or more | 5.6% | 4.7% |
Hispanic/Latino | 28.9% | 19.1% |
Education | ||
High school graduation rate | 82.8% | 87.2% |
College graduation rate | 39.1% | 37.5% |
Income | ||
Median household income | $67,046 | $71,117 |
Persons below poverty level | 17.3% | 13.6% |
Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "Decennial Census" (2020). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2015-2020). | ||
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here. |
See also
New York, New York | New York | Municipal government | Other local coverage |
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