Angel Medina
Angel Medina was a Women's Equality Party candidate for District 43 representative on the New York City Council in New York. Medina was defeated in the general election on November 7, 2017.
Elections
2017
New York City held elections for mayor, public advocate, comptroller, and all 51 seats on the city council in 2017. New Yorkers also voted for offices in their boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.
Primary elections were scheduled for September 12, 2017, and the general election was on November 7, 2017. Under New York law, candidates who run unopposed in a primary or general election win the nomination or election automatically, and their names do not appear on the ballot.[1] Justin Brannan (D) defeated John Quaglione (R), Robert Capano (Reform), and Angel Medina (Women's Equality) in the general election for the District 43 seat on the New York City Council.
| New York City Council, District 43 General Election, 2017 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Democratic | 50.23% | 12,894 | ||
| Republican | John Quaglione | 47.14% | 12,100 | |
| Reform | Robert Capano | 1.34% | 344 | |
| Women's Equality | Angel Medina | 1.09% | 281 | |
| Write-in votes | 0.19% | 49 | ||
| Total Votes | 25,668 | |||
| Source: New York City Board of Elections, "General Election - November 7, 2017," accessed January 2, 2018 | ||||
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