Out City Council candidates win big in general election races
Out incumbents running in the general election for City Council seats across the city won handily on Nov. 4, according to unofficial election results, and the City Councils LGBTQIA+ Caucus is poised to grow by one member.
In total, six out city lawmakers including five Democrats and a Republican won another term in the City Council. Yet another out candidate seeking to join the City Council, Justin Sanchez of the Bronx, also won his general election race after securing a primary victory earlier this year, expanding the City Councils LGBTQ representation. Sanchez, a past president of the Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City, won 86% of the vote in District 17, beating Republican Rosaline Nieves, who finished with 10.49%.
In Manhattans District 3, Erik Bottcher who co-chairs the City Councils LGBTQIA+ Caucus alongside Tiffany Cabán had no difficulty dispatching his competitor, Dominick Romeo, en route to securing 89.97% of the vote. For her part, Cabán walked to the finish line in Queens District 22 without any competition, earning 97% of the vote.
Another non-competitive race unfolded in Brooklyns District 35, where out Councilmember Crystal Hudson, formerly the chair of the LGBTQIA+ Caucus, defeated her conservative challenger, Benny Rosenberger, 92.75%-5.35%. In the neighboring District 36, out Councilmember Chi Ossé went unopposed, winning 99% of the vote.
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