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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.
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.
Only the Queens borough president was eligible to seek re-election after winning a special election in 2020 (and won re-election). The winning candidates were as follows: Manhattan: Mark Levine, New York City Council member ; Brooklyn: Antonio Reynoso, New York City Council member
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 ...
Gale Arnot Brewer (born September 6, 1951 [citation needed]) is an American Democratic politician from the state of New York who has represented the 6th New York City Council district since January 2022, a position she previously held from 2002 to 2013. From January 2014 to December 2021, she served as the 27th Borough President of the New York ...
Levine’s “czar” and “COVID recovery unit” would work to boost funding for public hospitals and clinics, support small businesses and help artists, among other areas.
Eliot Spitzer returns to politics after resigning the governorship over a prostitution scandal and is facing off against Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer for comptroller. Update: Second-place finisher William Thompson conceded the Democratic mayoral primary to Bill de Blasio, averting any chance of a runoff. De Blasio will face ...
Incumbent Democrat Mark Levine was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term. Levine was running for Manhattan Borough President . Shaun Abreu was considered the frontrunner in the race, while five of his opponents – Maria Ordoñez, Stacy Lynch, Marti Allen-Cummings, Dan Cohen, and Corey Ortega – formed a ranked-choice ...