NYC Central Labor Council Makes New Endorsements in 2021 General Election Races
NEW YORK — The New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO (NYC CLC), representing 300 unions and 1.3 million members, including more than one million registered voter households across New York City, today announced a new round of endorsements for the 2021 New York City General Election. Today’s new endorsements include 3 Borough President candidates and 15 candidates for City Council.
“The NYC CLC is the largest and broadest labor coalition in the city, and we continue to engage more than a million voting households through our member-to-member outreach in support of endorsed candidates in 2021,” said NYC CLC President Vincent Alvarez. “The candidates we’re endorsing today have shown that they have what it takes to win, and to take on the enormous challenges ahead on behalf of working families in New York City. We look forward to working with our affiliates to turn out our members to elect candidates who will work with us to revive hard-hit industries, protect jobs and critical city services, and build a resilient economy that works for all working people.”
Additional Citywide endorsements will be announced later this month.
Today’s new endorsements are as follows:
Borough Presidents
Bronx Borough President: Vanessa Gibson
Brooklyn Borough President: Antonio Reynoso
Staten Island Borough President: Mark Murphy
City Council
District 1: Chris Marte
District 9: Kristin Richardson Jordan
District 15: Oswald Feliz
District 23: Linda Lee
District 26: Julie Won
District 27: Nantasha Williams
District 32: Felicia Singh
District 36: Chi A. Ossé
District 39: Shahana Hanif
District 40: Rita Joseph
District 42: Charles Barron
District 46: Mercedes Narcisse
District 48: Steven Saperstein
District 49: Kamillah M. Hanks
District 50: Sal Albanese
Additionally, previous endorsements in the 2021 Primary which have carried over into the General Election include the following:
Borough Presidents
Manhattan Borough President: Mark Levine
Queens Borough President: Donovan Richards
City Council
District 2: Carlina Rivera
District 3: Erik Bottcher
District 4: Keith Powers
District 5: Julie Menin
District 6: Gale Brewer
District 7: Shaun Abreu
District 8: Diana Ayala
District 10: Carmen De La Rosa
District 11: Eric Dinowitz
District 12: Kevin Riley
District 13: Marjorie Velázquez
District 14: Pierina Sanchez
District 16: Althea Stevens
District 17: Rafael Salamanca, Jr.
District 18: Amanda Farías
District 20: Sandra Ung
District 21: Francisco Moya
District 22: Tiffany Cabán
District 24: James Gennaro
District 25: Shekar Krishnan
District 28: Adrienne E. Adams
District 29: Lynn Schulman
District 30: Robert Holden
District 31: Selvena Brooks-Powers
District 33: Lincoln Restler
District 34: Jennifer Gutiérrez
District 35: Crystal Hudson
District 37: Sandy Nurse
District 38: Alexa Avilés
District 43: Justin Brannan
District 45: Farrah Louis
District 47: Ari Kagan
More than 200 candidates sought the CLC’s endorsement in 2021, participating in a rigorous process that began with a training on the New York City labor movement and the issues important to working people. Candidates also interviewed with a panel of affiliate representatives and completed an extensive questionnaire before they were considered eligible for endorsement.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Kate Whalen, 347-453-7131, kwhalen@nycclc.org
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The New York City Central Labor Council is a non-profit labor membership organization devoted to supporting, advancing and advocating for the working people of New York City. As the nation's largest regional labor federation, the NYC CLC brings together 300 local unions from every trade, occupation, public and private sector of the New York economy. We represent 1.3 million workers, including teachers, truck drivers, operating engineers, nurses, construction workers, electricians, firefighters, retail workers, janitors, train operators, bakers, and many more who are the backbone of today’s workforce. Learn more at NYCCLC.org.
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