Stephen Levin
Stephen Levin (Democratic Party) was a member of the New York City Council, representing District 33. Levin assumed office in 2009. Levin left office on December 31, 2021.
Levin (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to the New York City Council to represent District 33. Levin won 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] Incumbent Stephen Levin (D) defeated Victoria Cambranes (Progress for All) in the general election for the District 33 seat on the New York City Council.
New York City Council, District 33 General Election, 2017 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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88.22% | 19,190 | |
Progress for All | Victoria Cambranes | 11.27% | 2,451 | |
Write-in votes | 0.51% | 112 | ||
Total Votes | 21,753 | |||
Source: New York City Board of Elections, "2017 General Certified Election Results," November 28, 2017 |
Incumbent Stephen Levin ran unopposed in the Democratic primary election for the District 33 seat on the New York City Council.[2]
New York City Council, District 33 Democratic Primary Election, 2017 | ||
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Source: New York City Board of Elections, "2017 Primary: Certified Results," accessed September 28, 2017 |
Campaign themes
2017
Levin provided the following candidate statement for the New York City voter guide:
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I have been honored to have served as the Councilmember for the 33rd District for the past two terms. I have been dedicated to the creation of affordable housing and open space through responsible development in our communities. As a member of the Education Committee, I have worked to ensure that every child has the school community they deserve. As Chair of the General Welfare Committee, I have striven to make sure that families in need, whether they are facing homelessness or in need of appropriate child care, are served with dignity and respect and that every child has all the opportunities to succeed that our great city affords.[3][4] |
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—Stephen Levin (2017) |
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Footnotes
- ↑ New York Election Law, "Sec 6-160. Primaries," accessed July 14, 2017
- ↑ Ballotpedia staff, "Email correspondence with the New York City Board of Elections," July 14, 2017
- ↑ New York City Campaign Finance Board, "2017 General Election Voter Guide," accessed October 19, 2017
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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Preceded by - |
New York City Council District 33 2009-2021 |
Succeeded by Lincoln Restler (D) |
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