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    • Source: Michael Blake (politician)
    • Michael Alexander Blake (born December 25, 1982) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party. He formerly served as a New York Assemblyman from the 79th district and was the Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2017 to 2021.


      Early life and education


      Blake was born on December 25, 1982, in the Bronx to parents who had immigrated from Jamaica. He was named after Jamaican politicians Michael Manley and Alexander Bustamante. After graduating from New York City public schools, Blake went on to attend and graduate from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism. While at Northwestern, he served as student council president and was close friends with Jason Wright, who later became the first black president of a National Football League team upon his hiring by the Washington Commanders in 2020.


      Career


      Blake began his career working in the Michigan House of Representatives and for Illinois State Senator Jeffrey Schoenberg.
      Blake served as the Iowa deputy political director for Barack Obama in the 2008 United States presidential election, and following his election to the presidency, Blake became associate director of public engagement and the deputy associate director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs. He served as the national deputy director of Operation Vote for President, Obama’s 2012 re-election. Blake was noted in Jet magazine as one of nine black politicos behind President Obama’s re-election.
      In 2013, he served as the campaign manager for Reshma Saujani for New York City Public Advocate. He helped to found the Atlas Strategy Group, which focuses on policy issues for communities of color.


      = New York State Assembly

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      In 2014, Assemblyman Eric Stevenson was found guilty on corruption charges and was required to vacate his seat. Blake entered the race to replace him. His own candidacy was not without controversy, and the Bronx Democratic Party, who did not support his candidacy, claimed he was not actually a resident of the Bronx. Despite these setbacks, Blake won the Democratic primary over five other candidates. He easily won the general election with nearly 92% of the vote.
      Blake was sworn in for his first term on December 15, 2014. He was the Chair of the Subcommittee on Mitchell-Lama and is a member of the Corrections, Housing, Banks, Veterans, Election Law and Governmental Operations committees.
      Blake did not seek re-election in 2020; instead, he ran for U.S. House of Representatives.


      = 2019 New York City Public Advocate campaign

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      In 2018, Blake announced his candidacy for New York City Public Advocate. He lost to City Councilmember Jumaane Williams in a crowded race with 17 other candidates.


      = 2020 U.S. House of Representatives campaign

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      In 2019, Blake announced his campaign for New York's 15th congressional district; the then-current Representative, José E. Serrano, had announced his retirement from Congress. He lost, finishing in second place behind winner Ritchie Torres in the Democratic primary.


      = 2025 New York City Mayoral Election and Primary

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      On November 24, 2024, Blake announced he is officially running for mayor of New York City. He was the 7th Democrat to announce he is running for mayor. Jessica Ramos, Zellnor Myrie, Zohran Mamdani, Scott Stringer, Brad Lander, and Eric Adams are also running for mayor of New York in 2025.


      Personal life


      Blake is close friends with Jason Wright, a classmate of his at Northwestern who later became the first black president of a National Football League (NFL) franchise upon his hiring by the Washington Commanders in 2020.


      References




      External links



      Assemblyman Michael Blake government website
      Michael Blake for Congress campaign website

      Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission
      Profile at Vote Smart
      Appearances on C-SPAN

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