Bronx Politics and Community events
New Supreme Court Judge Andrew Cohen announced his resignation from the 11th City Council seat on December 32, 2020, as did New Congressman Ritchie Torres from the 15th City Council seat. According to the City Charter, Mayor Bill de Blasio had three days to call for special elections to fill the vacancies, but because the vacancies occurred over the New Years holiday he had until today.
Mayor de Blasio has declared Tuesday March 23,2021 as the date for the 11th and the 15th City Council Districts special elections to elect a council member to serve until December 31, 2021. This date is within the eighty day window allowed by the City Charter, and will give residents the chance to make thoughtful and informed decisions about their representation.
Mayor de Blasio also said that eligible Bronx voters can participate with early voting, in-person voting, or by requesting an absentee ballot, and the mayor encourages everyone to make their voices heard in these special elections.
Mayor de Blasio failed to mention in his press release that the two Bronx special elections will be done with Rank Choice Voting, where voters can rank up to five candidates in order of the voters preference one through five. The voter still can just vote for only one candidate by putting a one in the box next to that candidate's name only.
7,963 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide
1,344 Patients in the ICU; 815 Intubated
Statewide Positivity Rate is 7.98%
138 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"As we move into this New Year, one of our most pressing challenges, along with maintaining our diligence in stopping the spread of the virus, will be to ensure that the vaccine is made available fairly," Governor Cuomo said. "COVID has exposed many of the existing injustices in our society, most notably that racism is, without a doubt, a public health crisis. Case and point - data has continued to show that despite higher infection and death rates in the Black and Latino communities, testing has remained more widely available in white communities. I refuse to let race or income determine who lives and who dies in New York and I mean it. That's why as we work to break down barriers and ensure vaccine access for all, I will not take the vaccine until it is available for my age group in Black, Hispanic, and poor communities around the state."
Today's data is summarized briefly below:
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This has been taken from the NYC Board of Elections Website
The results has not been been made official.
We are interested to see who the 501+ write in votes went to.
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7,814 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide
1,321 Patients in the ICU; 786 Intubated
Statewide Positivity Rate is 7.45%
128 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"With 2020 now behind us, we can see brighter days ahead, but to get there quickly, it's going to take all New Yorkers staying smart and staying united," Governor Cuomo said. "We have the vaccine, and that is good news, but it will be months before we've reached critical mass, making it as important as ever that we do not let COVID fatigue get the best of us. The state is working around the clock with the medical community to not only ensure vaccines are distributed as quickly and efficiently as possible, but to also continue growing bed capacity so hospitals do not become overwhelmed. As daunting as it may seem after all this time, it's critical that the rest of us remain tough and keep up our efforts to slow the spread. We've already come so far and we will finally reach that light at the end of the tunnel if we all just do our part."
Today's data is summarized briefly below:
· Test Results Reported - 202,446
· Total Positive - 15,074
· Percent Positive - 7.45%
· Patient Hospitalization - 7,814 (-72)
· Patients Newly Admitted - 887
· Hospital Counties - 56
· Number ICU - 1,321 (+29)
· Number ICU with Intubation - 786 (+10)
· Total Discharges - 103,828 (+860)
· Deaths - 128
· Total Deaths - 30,337
7,886 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide
1,292 Patients in the ICU; 776 Intubated
Statewide Positivity Rate is 7.52%
166 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday
Governor Cuomo updates New Yorkers on the state's progress during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"As we enter this new year, New Yorkers should be energized with a bright hope for the future," Governor Cuomo said. "We know what we have to do to defeat this invisible enemy and we are reminded of what can be achieved when we come together and work toward a united solution. As we start 2021, I encourage all New Yorkers to look to their better angels and continue the practices we know stop the spread of this virus - wash your hands, socially distance, and wear a mask. I am confident that we will win this war together because we are New York Tough."
Today's data is summarized briefly below: