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Mark Levine, incumbent borough president (running for Comptroller) [6] Carlina Rivera , city councilor from the 2nd district (2018–present) and candidate for NY-10 in 2022 [ 4 ] Endorsements
Mark D. Levine (born April 30, 1969 [1]) is an American politician and educator serving as the 28th Borough President of Manhattan since 2022. Previously, he served as member of the New York City Council from 2014 to 2021, where he represented the 7th district covering Manhattan neighborhoods of Morningside Heights, West Harlem, Washington Heights, and part of the Upper West Side.
While Levine, the current Manhattan Borough president, is still the front-runner in fundraising with more than $725,000 in donations — bringing his total war chest with matching funds to nearly ...
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Levine, chair of the Council’s Health Committee, cleared a path to the largely ceremonial post in the summer, when he topped state Sen. Brad Hoylman in a competitive Democratic primary election.
Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President (2020–present) [30] (running for comptroller) [31] Yuh-Line Niou, former state assemblymember from the 65th district (2017–2022) and candidate for New York's 10th congressional district in 2022 [30] Antonio Reynoso, Brooklyn Borough President (2022–present) (running for re-election) [31] (endorsed ...
The following is a list of borough presidents of the five boroughs of New York City. Manhattan Before 1874, when it annexed part of the Bronx, New York City was the same as the present Borough of Manhattan. For New York's mayors before 1898, see List of mayors of New York City. # Borough President Party Dates in office Notes 1 Augustus W. Peters (1844–1898) Democratic January 1, 1898 ...
Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson say tenants being forced to represent themselves in housing court undermines the city’s “Right to Counsel” law.