As the clock ticks closer to the general election on Tuesday, November 5, The Courier, in our continuing election coverage, brings you our voters’ guide.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Be sure to cast your ballot for mayor, public advocate, city comptroller, borough president, city council and even judges.
According to the Board of Elections, you can find your poll site location online at https://nyc.pollsitelocator.com or by calling the voter Phone Bank at 1-866-VOTE-NYC.
*Incumbent
MAYOR
Bill de Blasio
Democratic, Working Families
Joe Lhota
Republican, Conservative, Taxes 2 High, Students First
Adolfo Carrion Jr.
Independence
Anthony Gronowicz
Green
Jack Hidary
Jobs & Education, Common Sense
Michael Sanchez
Libertarian
Daniel B. Fein
Socialist Worker
Joseph Melaragno
Affordable Tmrw
Carl E. Person
Reform
Jimmy McMillan
Rent Is 2 Damn High
Randy Credico
Tax Wall Street
Erick Salgado
School Choice
Sam Sloan
War Veterans
Michael K. Greys
Freedom
Michael J. Dilger
Flourish
PUBLIC ADVOCATE
Letitia James
Democratic, Working Families
Robert Maresca
Conservative
James Lane
Green
Alex Merced
Libertarian
Deborah O. Liatos
Socialist Worker
Mollena G. Fabricant
Students First
Irene Estrada
War Veterans
Michael K. Lloyd
Freedom
BOROUGH PRESIDENT
Melinda Katz
Democrat, Working Families
Aurelio “Tony” Arcabascio
Republican
Everly Brown
Jobs & Education
DISTRICT 19
College Point, Auburndale-Flushing, Bayside, Whitestone, Bay Terrace, Douglaston and Little Neck
Paul Vallone
Democratic, Independence
Dennis Saffran
Party: Republican, Conservative, Reform
DISTRICT 20
Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Mitchell Gardens, Kissena Park, Harding Heights, Auburndale and part of Whitestone
Peter Koo*
Democratic, Conservative
Evergreen Chou
Green
Martha Flores-Vazquez
Jobs & Education
Sunny Hahn
Reform
DISTRICT 22
Astoria, Long Island City, parts of Jackson Heights
Costa Constantinides
Democratic, Working Families
Daniel Peterson
Republican
Lynne Serpe
Green
Danielle De Stefano
Independence, Conservative
Gerald Kann
Populist
DISTRICT 23
Hollis Hills, Queens Village, Little Neck, Douglaston, Bayside, Bellerose, Floral Park, Glen Oaks, New Hyde Park, Hollis, Hollis Park Gardens, Holliswood, Fresh Meadows and Oakland Gardens
Mark Weprin*
Democratic
Joseph Concannon
Reform
DISTRICT 24
Briarwood, Fresh Meadows, Hillcrest, Hillcrest Estates, Jamaica Estates, Jamaica Hills, Kew Gardens Hills, Utopia Estates, and parts of Forest Hills, Flushing, Jamaica and Rego Park
Rory Lancman*
Democratic, Working Families
Alexander Blishteyn
Republican, Conservative
Mujib Rahman
Faith and Values
DISTRICT 27
St. Albans, Hollis, Cambria Heights, Jamaica, Baisley Park, Addisleigh Park, parts of Queens Village, Rosedale and Springfield Gardens
Daneek Miller
Democratic
Sondra Peeden
Independence
DISTRICT 28
Parts of Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park, Rochdale and Jamaica
Ruben Wills*
Democratic
Mireille Leroy
Unity
DISTRICT 29
Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, parts of Maspeth, Richmond Hill and Elmhurst
Karen Koslowitz*
Democratic, Working Families
Jon Torodash
Civic Virtue
DISTRICT 30
Glendale, Middle Village, Ridgewood, Maspeth, Richmond Hill, Woodside, Woodhaven
Elizabeth Crowley*
Democratic, Working Families
Craig Caruana
Republican, Conservative
DISTRICT 31
Rosedale, Laurelton, Springfield Gardens and the Rockaways
Donovan Richards*
Democratic
Scherie Murray
Republican
Ricardo Brown
Jobs & Education
DISTRICT 32
Belle Harbor, Breezy Point, Broad Channel, Hamilton Beach, Howard Beach, Lindenwood, Neponsit, Ozone Park, Rockaway Beach, Rockaway Park, South Ozone Park, South Richmond Hill and Woodhaven
Eric Ulrich*
Republican, Conservative, Independence
Lew Simon
Democrat
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT – 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, VOTE FOR 3
Jeremy S. Weinstein
Democratic, Republican
John F. Casey
Conservative
Robert J. McDonald
Democratic, Republican, Conservative
Barry A. Schwartz
Democratic
Kerry John Katsorhis
Republican, Conservative
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Councilmembers Julissa Ferreras, Daniel Dromm and Jimmy Van Bramer are running unopposed during the General Election on Tuesday, November 5.
Councilmember Julissa Ferreras, who was elected to represent District 21 in 2009, currently serves Elmhurst, East Elmhurst, Corona and Jackson Heights.
Councilmember Daniel Dromm, who was elected to represent District 25 in 2010, currently serves Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, East Elmhurst, LeFrak City, Corona, Rego Park and Woodside.
Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer, who was elected to represent District 26 in 2009, currently serves Woodside, Sunnyside, Long Island City, Astoria and Maspeth.
CASINO GAMING, OTHER AMENDMENTS ON BALLOT
A controversial casino gambling referendum and five other proposed changes to the state Constitution will be up for vote November 5 on the general election ballot. Read more