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2017 New York City borough president elections

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2017 New York City borough president elections

← 2013
November 7, 2017 (2017-11-07)
2021 →
Turnout23.08%[1]
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Seats before41
Seats won41
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote849,511220,676
Percentage77.23%[a]20.06%[a]
SwingDecrease 4.11%Increase 5.30%

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     Democratic hold     Republican hold
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The2017 New York City borough president elections were held on November 7, 2017, to elect thepresidents of each of the fiveboroughs inNew York City. They coincided with other city elections, including formayor,public advocate, andcity council.

All five incumbents were re-elected, and Democrats won all boroughs except forStaten Island.

Summary

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Summary of results by Borough[b]
BoroughDemocratic candidate, vote, %Republican candidate, vote, %
Manhattan[2]Gale Brewer,[c] 210,731, 83.15%Frank Scala, 30,410, 12.00%
The Bronx[3]Ruben Diaz Jr.,[c] 125,808, 88.08%Steven DeMartis, 9,404, 6.58%
Brooklyn[4]Eric Adams,[c] 278,488, 82.95%Vito J. Bruno,[d] 50,686, 15.10%
Queens[5]Melinda Katz,[c] 211,016, 77.84%William K. Kregler,[d] 57,705, 21.29%
Staten Island[6]Thomas E. Shcherbenko,[c] 23,467, 24.22%James Oddo,[e] 72,471, 74.80%

Manhattan

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2017 Manhattan presidential election

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2021 →
 
NomineeGale BrewerFrank Scala
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AllianceWorking Families
Popular vote210,73130,410
Percentage83.15%12.00%

President before election

Gale Brewer
Democratic

Elected President

Gale Brewer
Democratic

Incumbent DemocratGale Brewer ran for re-election to a second term.

2017 Manhattan borough president election[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGale Brewer194,23776.64
Working FamiliesGale Brewer16,4956.51
TotalGale Brewer (incumbent)210,73283.15
RepublicanFrank Scala30,41012.00
GreenDaniel Vila Rivera7,3732.91
LibertarianBrian Waddell3,4301.35
ReformBrian Waddell1,2090.48
TotalBrian Waddell4,6391.83
Write-in2760.11
Total valid votes253,43093.14
Rejected ballots18,6506.85
Total votes272,080100.00
Democratichold

The Bronx

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2017 Bronx presidential election

← 2013
2021 →
 
NomineeRubén Díaz Jr.Steven DeMartis
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AllianceWorking Families
Popular vote125,8089,404
Percentage88.08%6.58%

President before election

Rubén Díaz Jr.
Democratic

Elected President

Rubén Díaz Jr.
Democratic

Incumbent DemocratRubén Díaz Jr. ran for re-election to a third term. He was the only incumbent president to face primary challengers, with the primary being held on September 12.

Democratic primary

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Democratic primary[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRubén Díaz Jr. (incumbent)57,24485.95
DemocraticCamella D. Price7,73611.61
DemocraticAvery Selkridge1,4982.25
Write-in1260.19
Total valid votes66,60493.70
Rejected ballots4,4806.30
Total votes71,084100.00

General election

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2017 Bronx borough president election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRubén Díaz Jr.120,52884.38
Working FamiliesRubén Díaz Jr.5,2803.70
TotalRubén Díaz Jr. (incumbent)125,80888.08
RepublicanSteven DeMartis9,4046.58
ConservativeAntonio Vitiello3,6932.59
ReformCamella D. Price3,6512.56
Write-in2790.36
Total valid votes142,83595.40
Rejected ballots6,8824.60
Total votes149,717100.00
Democratichold

Brooklyn

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2017 Brooklyn presidential election

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NomineeEric AdamsVito Bruno
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AllianceWorking FamiliesConservative
Popular vote278,48850,686
Percentage82.95%15.10%

President before election

Eric Adams
Democratic

Elected President

Eric Adams
Democratic

Incumbent DemocratEric Adams ran for re-election to a second term.

Reform primary

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Reform primary[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ReformBenjamin G. Kissel1,39979.35
Write-in36420.64
Total valid votes1,76367.37
Rejected ballots85432.63
Total votes2,617100.00

General election

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2017 Brooklyn borough president election[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEric Adams251,24774.84
Working FamiliesEric Adams27,2418.11
TotalEric Adams (incumbent)278,48882.95
RepublicanVito Bruno41,95512.50
ConservativeVito Bruno8,7312.60
TotalVito Bruno50,68615.10
ReformBenjamin G. Kissel6,0171.79
Write-in5210.12
Total valid votes335,71293.75
Rejected ballots22,3736.25
Total votes358,085100.00
Democratichold

Queens

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2017 Queens presidential election

← 2013
2021 →
 
NomineeMelinda KatzWilliam Kregler
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AllianceWorking FamiliesConservative
Popular vote211,01657,705
Percentage77.84%21.29%

President before election

Melinda Katz
Democratic

Elected President

Melinda Katz
Democratic

Incumbent DemocratMelinda Katz ran for re-election to a second term.

2017 Queens borough president election[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMelinda Katz196,87072.62
Working FamiliesMelinda Katz14,1465.22
TotalMelinda Katz (incumbent)211,01677.84
RepublicanWilliam K. Kregler47,67817.59
ConservativeWilliam K. Kregler10,0273.70
TotalWilliam K. Kregler57,70521.29
Homeowners NYCHAEverly D. Brown2,0390.75
Write-in3180.12
Total valid votes271,07894.74
Rejected ballots15,0525.26
Total votes286,130100.00
Democratichold

Staten Island

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2017 Staten Island presidential election
← 2013
2021 →
 
NomineeJames OddoThomas Shcherbenko
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
AllianceConservative
Independence
Reform
Working Families
Popular vote72,47123,467
Percentage74.80%24.22%

President before election

James Oddo
Republican

Elected President

James Oddo
Republican

Incumbent RepublicanJames Oddo ran for re-election to a second term.

2017 Staten Island borough president election[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJames Oddo60,76562.72
ConservativeJames Oddo9,1249.42
IndependenceJames Oddo1,9792.04
ReformJames Oddo6030.62
TotalJames Oddo (incumbent)72,47174.80
DemocraticThomas E. Shcherbenko21,98022.69
Working FamiliesThomas E. Shcherbenko1,4871.53
TotalThomas E. Shcherbenko23,46724.22
GreenHenry J. Bardel8200.85
Write-in1310.14
Total valid votes96,88996.60
Rejected ballots3,4133.40
Total votes100,302100.00
Republicanhold

Notes

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  1. ^abTotals may be combined with that of other parties who cross-endorsed Democratic Party candidates viaelectoral fusion.
  2. ^Percentages don't add up to 100 as this table excludes minor parties, independents, and write-in votes.
  3. ^abcdeAlso ran for theWorking Families Party, whose votes this tally includes.
  4. ^abAlso ran as aConservative, whose votes this tally includes.
  5. ^Also ran underConservative,Independence, andReform, all of whose votes this tally includes.

References

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  1. ^"NYSVoter Enrollment by County, Voters Registered as of November 1, 2017"(PDF).vote.nyc. Board of Elections in the City of New York. RetrievedMarch 15, 2021.
  2. ^ab"General Election - 11/07/2017 New York County - All Parties and Independent Bodies"(PDF).vote.nyc.ny.us. Board of Elections in the City of New York. RetrievedMay 7, 2019.
  3. ^ab"General Election - 11/07/2017 Bronx County - All Parties and Independent Bodies"(PDF).vote.nyc.ny.us. Board of Elections in the City of New York. RetrievedMay 7, 2019.
  4. ^ab"General Election - 11/07/2017 Kings County - All Parties and Independent Bodies"(PDF).vote.nyc.ny.us. Board of Elections in the City of New York. RetrievedMay 7, 2019.
  5. ^ab"General Election - 11/07/2017 Queens County - All Parties and Independent Bodies"(PDF).vote.nyc.ny.us. Board of Elections in the City of New York. RetrievedMay 7, 2019.
  6. ^ab"General Election - 11/07/2017 Richmond County - All Parties and Independent Bodies"(PDF).vote.nyc.ny.us. Board of Elections in the City of New York. RetrievedMay 7, 2019.
  7. ^"Primary Election - 09/12/2017 Bronx County - Democratic Party"(PDF).vote.nyc.ny.us. Board of Elections in the City of New York. RetrievedMarch 15, 2021.
  8. ^"Primary Election - 09/12/2017 Kings County - Reform Party"(PDF).vote.nyc.ny.us. Board of Elections in the City of New York. RetrievedMarch 15, 2021.
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