Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Statement from The Bronx Democratic Party on Primary Election Results

 

The Bronx Democratic Party released a statement following the latest results of the absentee ballot count and ranked-choice voting tabulation in the Democratic primary election, which saw victories for progressive candidates and history-making wins in races across the borough. 


Eric Adams has won the Democratic nomination to become Mayor of New York City. Council Member Vanessa L. Gibson will make history as the next Bronx borough president, becoming the first woman to hold the seat and The Bronx’s first Black borough president. Brad Lander will become the next City Comptroller. The Bronx Council delegation will be led by a majority of women of color. Candidates supported by the Bronx Democratic Party will represent the borough in the City Council after winning their primaries: Diana Ayala (District 8), Eric Dinowitz (District 11), Kevin Riley (District 12), Marjorie Velázquez (District 13), Pierina Sanchez (District 14), Oswald Feliz (District 15), Althea Stevens (District 16), Rafael Salamanca Jr. (District 17), and Amanda Farías (District 18)

“We want to congratulate all of the candidates on their well-deserved victories and wish them success in their roles. Congratulations to our next Mayor Eric Adams, Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson, and Comptroller Brad Lander on their wins. These victories are a testament to the dedication and hard work of the candidates, countless staff members, volunteers, and supporters, and their forward-thinking vision for The Bronx,” said Chair Jamaal T. Bailey.

“These are historic wins for The Bronx and the entire city. As we work towards more representative leadership and an equitable recovery, the Bronx Democratic Party is proud to have supported so many incredible progressive women running to represent our borough. We look forward to working alongside our new leadership to ensure The Bronx emerges from this crisis stronger than ever.”

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