Sorry, low-information voters. This race isn’t going to be as easy as “just vote for the Democrat.” The special election for New York City public advocate is nonpartisan, meaning every candidate will be running on a party line of their own creation.
That fact, plus the the crowded field and the unique, mid-winter timing of the election, means endorsements are likely to be more important than usual in this race, as elected officials, unions and political clubs tell New Yorkers who to vote for on Tuesday, Feb. 26.
These are the 17 candidates that have been approved by the New York City Board of Elections – though not all are happy about it. Assemblywoman Latrice Walker suspended her campaign and tried to get off the ballot, but the Board of Elections ruled she was too late.
We scoured press releases, social media and candidates’ websites to compile the list of endorsements, which is accurate as of Feb. 24.
Labor: DC37 Local 372, BAC Local 7 Tile Marble & Terrazzo, Local 1113 DC37
Public figures: Reps. Eliot Engel, Greg Meeks and José Serrano, state Sens. Jamaal Bailey and Luis Sepulveda, Assembly members Carmen Arroyo, Jeffrion Aubry, Jeff Dinowitz, Nathalia Fernandez, Alicia Hyndman, Victor Pichardo, José Rivera, Rebecca Seawright, Michele Titus, Tremaine Wright and Robert Rodriguez, New York City Council members Donovan Richards, Rafael Salamanca, Ritchie Torres, Mark Gjonaj and Justin Brannan, former Lt. Gov. Dick Ravitch, former state Comptroller Carl McCall, The New School Senior Vice President Maya Wiley
Labor: Teamsters Joint Council 16
Public figures: New York City Councilman Stephen Levin, musicians Marky Ramone and Lance Bass, filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, environmental activist Lauren Singer, Satmar grand rabbi Zalman Teitelbaum
Public figures: Assembly members Peter Abbate, Yuh-Line Niou and Dan Quart, New York City Councilman Paul Vallone
Public figures: Rep. Ro Khanna, New York City Councilman Costa Constantinides, actresses Rosario Dawson and Susan Sarandon
Labor: United Sanitationmen’s Association Local 831
Public Figures: Rep. Adriano Espaillat, Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz, New York City Council members Diana Ayala, Margaret Chin, Andrew Cohen and Mark Levine, LGBTQ activist Melissa Sklarz
Public figures: Former Rep. Charlie Rangel, state Sen. Liz Krueger, state Sen. Robert Jackson, Assemblywoman Inez Dickens, former Rep. Joe Crowley, former state Sen. Franz Leichter, Assembly members Michael Benedetto, Michael Cusick, Maritza Davila, Deborah Glick and Cathy Nolan, former Assemblyman Ed Sullivan, Manhattan Democratic Committee Chairman Keith Wright, actress Rosie O’Donnell
Public figures: New York City Councilman Ruben Diaz Sr.
Public figures: Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
Public figures: New York City Councilman Robert Holden
Labor: 100 Black Construction Workers, Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, DC 1707, Laborers Local 79, Metallic Lathers Local 46, New York City District Council of Carpenters, New York State LiUNA, Professional Staff Congress CUNY, Sheet Metal Workers Local 28, SSEU Local 371, UA Local 1, Alliance for South Asian American Labor, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 1, International Union of Elevator Constructors Local 1, Teamsters Local 814
Public figures: Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, state Sens. Kevin Parker, Roxanne Persaud, Julia Salazar and James Sanders, Assembly members Rodneyse Bichotte, Vivian Cook, Mathylde Frontus, Walter Mosley, Diana Richardson, Al Taylor, Helene Weinstein and Jaime Williams, New York City Council members Laurie Cumbo, Vanessa Gibson, Ben Kallos, Andy King, Brad Lander, Daneek Miller, Antonio Reynoso and Jimmy Van Bramer, former New York City Public Advocate Mark Green, Kings County Democratic Chairman Frank Seddio, former attorney general candidate Zephyr Teachout, Cynthia Nixon and actress Alyssa Milano
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