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Antonio Reynoso (born May 9, 1983) is an American politician and community organizer currently serving as Borough president of Brooklyn since 2022. He is a member of the Democratic Party, and was elected Brooklyn borough president in the 2021 election. [1] He previously was a member of the New York City Council for the 34th district from 2014 ...
Howard Golden, Borough President of Brooklyn 1977–2001 The eastern two-thirds of Queens County was not part of the borough of Queens. On January 1, 1899, the New York State Legislature partitioned Queens County, forming Nassau County from the easternmost three towns — Oyster Bay , Hempstead (except the Rockaway peninsula portion), and North ...
The following is a list of borough presidents of the five boroughs of New York City. Manhattan Before 1874, when it annexed part of the Bronx, New York City was the same as the present Borough of Manhattan. For New York's mayors before 1898, see List of mayors of New York City. # Borough President Party Dates in office Notes 1 Augustus W. Peters (1844–1898) Democratic January 1, 1898 ...
But Brooklyn’s borough president, Antonio Reynoso, is fed up with the city, one that he says only builds in poor neighborhoods that are predominantly inhabited by communities of color, while ...
On November 5, 2013, Adams was elected Brooklyn Borough President with 90.8 percent of the vote, more than any other candidate for borough president in New York City that year. [56] In 2017, he was elected with 83.0 percent of the vote. [57] In both of his campaigns, he was unopposed in the Democratic primaries. [58]
Eric Adams, then Brooklyn borough president and New York City mayoral nominee, in July 2021. ... NEW YORK — About halfway through his State of the City address at the Queens Theatre in late ...
On November 5, 2013, Adams was elected Brooklyn Borough President with 90.8 percent of the vote, more than any other candidate for borough president in New York City that year. [2] In 2017, he was elected with 83.0 percent of the vote. [3] In both of his campaigns, he was unopposed in the Democratic primaries. [4]
Martin Markowitz (born February 14, 1945) is an American politician who served as the borough president of Brooklyn, New York City. He was first elected in 2001 after serving 23 years as a New York State Senator .