There are just weeks to go until New York City’s June 24 primary election, and with early voting set to begin on June 14, New Yorkers are preparing to head to the polls.
All 51 seats of the City Council are on the ballot this year, but some races are more competitive than others — while some incumbents are running unopposed, many are facing challengers from new candidates.
In Council District 35, which encompasses Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill, and Fort Greene, Democrats have piled into the race against incumbent Crystal Hudson: community leaders Dion Ashman and Hector Robertson, and Kenny Lever, who is set to appear on the ballot but has not actively campaigned. There will not be a Republican primary in District 35. Close
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