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Reform Party of New York State (2015–present) (lost ballot access after 2018 election) Serve America Movement (achieved ballot access after 2018 election, lost ballot access after 2020 election) Women's Equality Party [ 2 ] (lost ballot access after 2018 election)
The party boss in Brooklyn was for most of the 20th century a figure of national influence and power; however, that influence has waned. [ 9 ] [ 25 ] Former boss Vito Lopez has been described as "one of the last of the city's political kingmakers."
Party Ballot access [10] Ideology Year founded Political position Membership [b] Presidential vote (2024) [3] American Independent Party: California Paleoconservatism [26]: 1967
Prominent political donor and attorney John Morgan is launching a new political party, he said Wednesday on the social platform X. “I am forming a new political party for those… NY Post 2 days ago
As is the case with sister boroughs Manhattan and the Bronx, Brooklyn has not voted for a Republican in a national presidential election since Calvin Coolidge in 1924.In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 79.4% of the vote in Brooklyn while Republican John McCain received 20.0%.
The New York Times reported that Asian Americans are shifting towards the Republican party, citing the Brooklyn Republican Party as an example. In Brooklyn's Chinatowns in 2016, the Democratic Party received 79% of the vote, while in the 2022 gubernatorial election, they received just 64% of the vote. [14]
Brooklyn 51: Democratic: Marcela Mitaynes: 2020: Kings (Brooklyn) Brooklyn (Sunset Park) 52: Democratic: Jo Anne Simon: 2014: Kings (Brooklyn) Brooklyn (Boerum Hill) 53: Democratic: Maritza Davila: 2013+ Kings (Brooklyn) Brooklyn 54: Democratic: Erik Martin Dilan: 2014: Kings (Brooklyn) Brooklyn (Cypress Hills) 55: Democratic: Latrice Walker ...
The New York City government's budget is the largest municipal budget in the United States, [2] totaling about $112.4 billion in 2024. It employs 250,000 people, spends $23.5 billion to educate more than 1.1 million children, levies $27 billion in taxes, and receives $14 billion from federal and state governments.