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In 2008, the New York City Council voted to change the two-term limit to three terms (without submitting the issue to the voters). [2] Legal challenges to the Council's action were rejected by Federal courts in January and April, 2009. [ 3 ]
The 2025 New York City Council elections will be held on November 4, 2025, with primary elections occurring on June 24, 2025. [1] Party nominees will be chosen using ranked-choice voting . Incumbents not seeking re-election
[1] [2] Due to redistricting and the 2020 changes to the New York City Charter, councilmembers elected during the 2021 and 2023 City Council elections will serve two-year terms, with full four-year terms resuming after the 2025 New York City Council elections. [3]
New York City Council main page; La Guardia and Wagner Archives/The Council of the City of New York Collection Archived August 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine; David W. Chen, Council Gets a Charge From Vote on Term Limits, New York Times, New York edition, October 25, 2008, page A18, retrieved the same day. (Discusses changes in the council's ...
The limit on consecutive terms was changed from two to three on October 23, 2008, when the New York City Council voted 29–22 in favor of passing the term limit extension into law. [2] However, in 2010, a referendum reverting the limit to two terms passed overwhelmingly. [ 3 ]
First, term limits would shrink the gap between present political realities and the bygone moment in political time when a justice was appointed. That gap is sometimes intolerably large. The court ...
Aug. 21—State House District 2 candidate Krista Schild last week signed onto an effort to garner support nationally for term limits in Congress. U.S. Term Limits — the leader in the national ...
By a hotly contested vote of 29–22 on October 23, 2008, the New York City Council extended the former two-term limit for Mayor, Council and other elected city offices to three terms, allowing Mayor Bloomberg to pursue his announced intention of seeking a third term in 2009. [3]