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The 2025 New York City Council elections will be held on November 4, 2025, with primary elections occurring on June 24, 2025. Party nominees will be chosen using ranked-choice voting.
Incumbents not seeking re-election
= Term-limited incumbents
=Eight council members (all Democrats) are prevented from seeking a third consecutive term due to term limits that were renewed by voters in a ballot referendum in 2010.
= Resigned before election
=During the 2023–2025 council session, two incumbents (one Democratic, one Republican) have resigned before the election.
Special elections
Two special elections will be held in 2025; special elections to the council are officially non-partisan and use ranked-choice voting.
= District 44 (special)
=A special election to the 44th district will be held on March 25 to fill the vacancy caused by Democrat Kalman Yeger's resignation to join the New York State Assembly.
= District 51 (special)
=A special election to the 51st district will be held on April 28 to fill the vacancy caused by Republican Joe Borelli's resignation to join the private sector.
List of districts
= Manhattan
== Bronx
== Queens
== Brooklyn
== Staten Island
=District 1
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Jess Coleman, lawyer, member of Manhattan Community Board 1 (2021–present)
Elizabeth Lewinsohn, founder of Community First Fund, member of Manhattan Community Board 1 (2012–present)
Christopher Marte, incumbent Councilmember
Eric Yu, Director of Expense Analysis for Service Delivery for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, member of Manhattan Community Board 1 (2021–present)
= Republican primary
=Declared
Helen Qiu, pastor and nominee for this district in 2023
District 2
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Sarah Batchu, member of Manhattan Community Board 3 (2022–present)
Harvey Epstein, state assemblymember for the 74th district (2018–present)
Andrea Gordillo, chair of Manhattan Community Board 3 (2023–present)
Allison Ryan, candidate for this district in 2023 and Neighborhood Party nominee in 2021
Anthony Weiner, former U.S. representative from New York's 9th congressional district (1999–2011), former New York City Councilmember from the 48th district (1992–1998), and candidate for Mayor of New York City in 2005 and 2013
Endorsements
District 3
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Erik Bottcher, incumbent Councilmember
Dominick Romeo, building superintendent
= Independents
=Declared
Louis Flores, journalist & consultant
District 4
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Vanessa Aronson, teacher
Faith Bondy, attorney
Luke Florczak, U.S. Marine Corps veteran
Virginia Maloney, project manager and daughter of former U.S. representative Carolyn Maloney
Rachel Storch, former Missouri state representative for the 64th district (2005–2011)
Ben Wetzler, former Democratic district leader for the 76th assembly district and great-nephew of former state assemblymember George M. Michaels
District 5
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Julie Menin, incumbent Councilmember
District 6
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Gale Brewer, incumbent Councilmember
District 7
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Shaun Abreu, incumbent Councilmember
Edafe Okporo, refugee and migrant advocate
District 8
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Clarisa Alayeto, chair of Bronx Community Board 1 (2023–present)
Daniel Aulbach-Sidibe, learning specialist
Federico Colon, former chief of staff to Councilmember Adam Clayton Powell IV
Rosa Diaz, secretary of Manhattan Community Board 11
Elsie Encarnacion, chief of staff to Councilmember Diana Ayala
Hector Feliciano, high school equivalency program director at Boricua College
Wilfredo López, former legislative director and counsel for councilmember Ben Kallos and Working Families Party nominee for New York's 74th State Assembly district in 2022
Nicholas Reyes, community engagement manager, State Democrats Committee Member AD 68, former member of Manhattan Community Board 11
Potential
Raymond Santana, criminal justice advocate and member of the Exonerated Five
Declined
Eddie Gibbs, state assemblymember from the 68th district (2022–present)
Endorsements
District 9
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Yusef Salaam, incumbent Councilmember
District 10
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Carmen De La Rosa, incumbent Councilmember
Potential
Ydanis Rodríguez, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation (2022–present) and former New York City Councilmember from this district (2010–2021)
District 11
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Eric Dinowitz, incumbent Councilmember
Declared
Danielle Herbert-Guggenheim, teacher, behavioral therapist
District 12
= Democratic primary
=Filed paperwork
Andy King, former Councilmember for this district (2012-2020)
Potential
Kevin Riley, incumbent Councilmember
District 13
= Republican primary
=Declared
Kristy Marmorato, incumbent Councilmember
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Shirley Aldebol, executive vice president of SEIU 32BJ
David Diaz, investor
John Perez, retired Army officer
Theona Reets-DuPont, chief of staff to Councilmember Oswald Feliz
Jacqueline Torres, HR professional
Potential
John Zaccaro Jr., state assemblymember from the 80th district (2023–present)
Declined
Marjorie Velázquez, former New York City Councilmember from the 13th district (2022–2023)
District 14
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Fernando Cabrera, former Councilmember for this district (2010–2021)
Bryan Hodge Vasquez, attorney
Pierina Sanchez, incumbent Councilmember
Filed paperwork
John Maynard Harris
Evette Wilson
Endorsements
District 15
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Oswald Feliz, incumbent Councilmember
District 16
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Althea Stevens, incumbent Councilmember
= Independents
=Declared
Shakur Joseph, managing director
District 17
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Freddy Perez, first vice chair of Bronx Community Board 1 (2023–present)
Justin Sanchez, chief of staff to State Senator Nathalia Fernandez
Elvis Santana, activist and candidate for New York's 79th State Assembly district in 2020
Antirson Ortiz, New York City Comptroller Director of Constituent Services
Jasmine Uribe, entrepreneur
Endorsements
District 18
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Amanda Farías, incumbent Councilmember
District 19
= Republican primary
=Declared
Vickie Paladino, incumbent Councilmember
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Alexander Caruso, substitute teacher and political organizer
District 20
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Sandra Ung, incumbent Councilmember
= Republican primary
== Declared
=Allen Haolun Wang, security manager, former US Combat Military Veteran and former NYPD Officer
District 21
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Yanna Henriquez, nonprofit worker
Hiram Monserrate, former Councilmember for this district (2002–2008), former state senator for the 13th district (2009–2010), and disqualified candidate for this district in 2023
Erycka Montoya, intergovernmental affairs employee for the New York City Council
Sandro Navarro, district director for state senator Jessica Ramos
Shanel Thomas-Henry, member of Queens Community Board 3
Endorsements
District 22
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Tiffany Cabán, incumbent Councilmenber
District 23
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Linda Lee, incumbent Councilmember
= Republican primary
=Declared
Bernard Chow, landlord
District 24
= Democratic primary
=Potential
James F. Gennaro, incumbent Councilmember
District 25
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Ricardo Pacheco, retired NYPD officer
Potential
Shekar Krishnan, incumbent Councilmember
= Republican primary
=Declared
Abubakar Ashiq, paralegal
Ramses Frias, community activist
Shah Haque, founder of World Human Rights Development USA, 2021 New York City Council Republican nominee for the District 25
District 26
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Julie Won, incumbent Councilmember
District 27
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Vera Daniels, wellness coach
Nantasha Williams, incumbent Councilmember
District 28
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Tyrell Hankerson, district chief of staff to councilmember Adrienne Adams
Romeo Hitlall, real estate broker and member of Queens Community Board 10 (2008–present)
Latoya LeGrand, aide to state assemblymember Vivian E. Cook and member of Queens Community Board 12 (2021–present)
Japneet Singh, assurance associate, candidate for New York's 15th State Senate district in 2022, and candidate for this district in 2021
Endorsements
District 29
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Lynn Schulman, incumbent Councilmember
District 30
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Paul Pogozelski, businessman
Dermot Smyth, teachers' union strategist
Phil Wong, budget director for Councilmember Robert Holden
Potential
Daniel Kurzyna, chief of staff for councilmember Robert Holden since 2019
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Declared
Jonathan Rinaldi, perennial candidate
Alicia Vaichunas, deputy chief of staff for Councilmember Robert Holden
Endorsements
District 31
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Selvena Brooks-Powers, incumbent Councilmember
District 32
= Republican primary
=Potential
Joann Ariola, incumbent Councilmember
District 33
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Lincoln Restler, incumbent Councilmember
District 34
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Jennifer Gutiérrez, incumbent Councilmember
District 35
= Democratic primary
=Filed paperwork
Dion Ashman, businessman and DJ
Hector Robertson, housing advocate, Democratic candidate for NYC City Council in 2021
Sharon Wedderburn, member of Brooklyn Community Board 8
Potential
Crystal Hudson, incumbent Councilmember
District 36
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Chi Ossé, incumbent Councilmember
District 37
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Sandy Nurse, incumbent Councilmember
District 38
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Alexa Avilés, incumbent Councilmember
Ling Ye, senior casework manager & field representative for congressman Dan Goldman
= Republican primary
=Declared
Luis Quero, banking program manager
District 39
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Shahana Hanif, incumbent
Announcement pending
Maya Kornberg, researcher at the Brennan Center for Justice
District 40
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Rita Joseph, incumbent Councilmember
District 41
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Dante Arnwine, District Manager of Brooklyn Community Board 9
Lawman Lynch, businessman
Jammel Thompson, founder of Rich & Royal Clothing
Filed paperwork
Dom Alexandre, New York City Council Director of Outreach & Events
Bianca Cunningham, campaigns director for Action Center on Race and the Economy
Jamell Henderson, former chairman of Brooklyn Neighborhood Advisory Board 8
Potential
Darlene Mealy, incumbent Councilmember
District 42
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Chris Banks, incumbent Councilmember
District 43
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Susan Zhuang, incumbent Councilmember
District 44
= Special election
=A nonpartisan special election will be held on March 25, 2025 to fill this seat, which was vacated after Democratic incumbent Kalman Yeger was elected to the New York State Assembly.
Declared
Simcha Felder, state senator from the 22nd district (2013–present) (Democratic)
Heshy Tischler, activist and perennial candidate (Republican)
Withdrawn
Zahava Durchin, accounts receivable specialist
Moshe Friedman
Endorsements
Results
District 45
= Democratic primary
=Potential
Farah Louis, incumbent Councilmember
= Republican primary
=Declared
Elijah Diaz, businessman
= Independents
=Declared
Hatem El-Gamasy, former bodega owner and foreign policy analyst
District 46
= Democratic primary
=Filed paperwork
R. Dimple Willabus, businesswoman, Democratic candidate for NYC City Council in 2021
Potential
Mercedes Narcisse, incumbent Councilmember
District 47
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Anthony Batista, Vice-Chair of Brooklyn Neighborhood Advisory Board 15
Kayla Santosuosso, chief counsel for Justin Brannan
District 48
= Republican primary
=Filed paperwork
Ari Kagan, former New York City Councilmember from the 47th district (2022–2024)
Potential
Inna Vernikov, incumbent Councilmember
District 49
= Democratic primary
=Declared
Jozette Carter-Williams, photographer
Abou Sy Diakhate, court analyst
Aidan Rivera, case manager, vice president of the Young Democrats of Richmond County
Filed paperwork
Sarah Blas, Director of DEI Health for Staten Island Women Who March
Potential
Kamillah Hanks, incumbent Councilmember
District 50
= Republican primary
=Potential
David Carr, incumbent Councilmember
District 51
= Republican primary
=Declared
Frank Morano, radio talk show host at WABC
= Democratic primary
=Filed paperwork
Jeffrey Horowitz
2026 Speaker election
Incumbent Speaker Adrienne Adams is term limited and can not run for re-election, paving the way for an open speakership election in 2026. Potential candidates for the position include:
Crystal Hudson (D-35th)
See also
2025 New York City mayoral election
2025 New York City Comptroller election
2025 New York City Public Advocate election
2025 New York City borough president elections
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