Its time.
The inauguration marked, for this writer,
the changing of the political seasons. The over-extended election of 2000 saw closure and
political hoohahs turned their focus to the candidates of 2001.
Weve already shared with you thoughts
on the Queens Beep race and will continue to do so. Likewise, the three citywide offices
will come into sharp focus as 2001 matures. But for the moment, we take our first look at
the 14 very soon-to-be-vacant Queens City Council seats.
In spite of last minute, desperate efforts
on the part of some of the sitting Councilmem-bers to overturn term limits, we can expect
to role into heavy political season with all 14 Queens seats vacant.
So this represents our first run through
trying to understand who are the players who will vie in September primaries, stand for
election in November and fill the seats as 2002 witnesses a new Mayor, Comptroller, Public
Advocate and City Council.
Weve kept our ear to the ground,
chatted with present Councilmembers and staffs, listened to the consultants and looked at
the campaign filings.
For this election, NYC Campaign Finance
Board filings are super-important. With the City matching funds of 4-1 (up to $250 per NYC
resident contribution with the City contributing up to $75,350), it is essential for
Council wannabes to be competitive in fundraising. It is hard to believe that newcomers
will be able to effectively deliver their message if seriously outspent.

The 14 Queens Council Districts |
Filings were due on Jan. 16 and were
posted on the CFB website at http://cfb.nyc.ny.us/. As of this writing (01/24), it is
unlikely but possible that some filings are yet to be posted.
For this look, we used the "net
contribution" figure. That is the number before matching funds are added. In the
right-hand column of the chart below, "a " indicates that a filed
candidate has not reported contributions. "No file" indicates that the candidate
has not registered with the CFB. Although behind the curve, a candidate has until June 1
to register.
A quick seat-by-seat look reveals: |
19th Dist: In a seat that could continue
to remain Republican, there is no strong GOP candidate to date. Labor leader Arthur
Chiliotis surprised everyone with a super strong financial filing and presents a more than
serious challenge to regular Dem, perennial candidate Tony Avella. |
Who Is
Running For City Council 2001 and How Much Do They Have? Candidates for Queens City Council seats compiled by Not4Pub |
| District 19 (incumbent
Mike Abel, Republican) |
| Arthur Chiliotis |
labor leader
|
$101,635 |
| Tony Avella |
N.S Anti-Graffiti, Staff Sen. Toby
Stavisky |
78,680 |
| Jerry Iannece |
Bayside Hills Assoc |
10,925 |
| Joyce Sheppard |
activist |
10,315 |
| Christopher Butler |
Repub - attorney |
7,700 |
20th
Dist: Flushings John Liu, has already raised the amount needed for
maximum matching and is clearly the odds-on favorite in this minority district. However,
if there is a large field of Asian candidates, a white latecomer who can raise money may
be able to steal this from John. |
District 20:
(incumbent Julia Harrison, Democrat)
|
| John Liu |
President of the North Flushing
Civic Assoc |
131,370 |
| Ethel Chen |
American Chinese Womens
Assoc |
21,695 |
| Martha Vazquez Flores |
community activist |
540 |
| Thomas Park |
mentioned but apparently not a
candidate |
no file
|
| Debra Markell |
mentioned but apparently not a
candidate |
no file |
21st
Dist: In a district which could go Hispanic, three Latinos could divide the vote
enabling a black, Bentley, or white, Lisa, to walk in if properly funded. |
District 21: (incumbent
Helen Marshall, Democrat) |
| Hiram Monserratte |
new Dem District Leader |
23,040 |
| Angel De Villar |
Dominican Hispanic Congress |
18,450* |
| Aida Gonzales-Jarrin |
Cutlural Affairs for Queens Beep |
12,287 |
| Marvin Bentley |
Reverend |
- |
| James Lisa |
former Dem District Leader
political family |
no file |
22nd
Dist: Peter Vallone, Jr. seems to have this wrapped up. |
District 22: (incumbent
Peter Vallone, Democrat) |
| Peter Vallone, Jr. |
attorney, political family |
75,495 |
| Michael Zapiti |
Greek TV talk show host |
28,570 |
| John Ciafone |
CSB 30 member and officer of Aldus
Dems |
200 |
23rd
Dist: This will come down to a two person battle between Councilman Lefflers
chief of staff Bernice Siegel, who is the wife of a labor leader, and Dem District Leader
David Weprin, brother of Assemblyman Mark and son of the late Assembly Speaker. |
District 23: (incumbent
Sheldon Leffler, Democrat) |
| David Weprin |
Dem District Leader, political
family |
69,305 |
| Bernice Siegal |
Leffler chief of staff |
56,910 |
| J.D. Thakral |
financial officer at Stonybrook
University |
29,550 |
24th
Dist: Another good race. Claire Shulmans protégé Barry Grodenchik out of the
Stevenson Dem Club has taken the frontrunner position. Weprin Dem Club Pres Jim Gennaro
has made an impressive showing, while the JFK Clubs Jeff Gottlieb trails in the
money category. But the Weprin Club is involved in Davids tough race, and as the
only non-Jewish candidate, Gennaro may not benefit in a district where the Primary turnout
is expected to be overwhelmingly Jewish. Unless Gottlieb gains in bucks, Grodenchik is out
in front. |
District 24: (incumbent
Morton Povman, Democrat) |
| Barry Grodenchick |
Chief Administrative Officer to
Claire Shulman |
63,342 |
| Jim Gennaro |
Environmental Policy Specialist to
City Council |
52,037 |
| Jeff Gottlieb |
Chief of Staff Councilman Morty
Povman |
37,756 |
| David Reich |
staffer Bklyn State Senator
Seymour Lachman |
18,677 |
| Moshed Alam |
community activist |
6,771 |
25th
Dist: Its a wild and wooly one in the 25th. Ellen Raphael leads Rudolpho Greco,
and Jimmy Van Bramer in the fundraising exercise. The others have unimpressive efforts or
are yet to start. Watch Dem District Leader, old pro Helen Sears who has the ability to
put together this one quickly. |
District 25:
(incumbent John Sabini, Democrat) |
| Ellen Raphaele |
former Sabini chief of staff,
School Bd. 30 |
40,012 |
| Rudolpho Greco |
JH civic activist |
25,584 |
| Jimmy Van Bramer |
Library staffer |
17,501 |
| Al Blake |
Assemblyman Jeff Aubry staffer,
Lefrak City Tenants |
4,300 |
| Rudolpho Flores |
Community Bd. #3 member |
2,006 |
| Helen Sears |
Dem District Leader |
no file |
| Michael Dendekker |
Staffer, Assemblywoman Marge
Markey |
- |
| Wayne Mahlke |
Gay activist |
- |
26th
Dist: Eric Gioia clearly leads a large field with three other candidates who have
shown something in the fundraising area: Joe Heaphy, Matt Farrell and Mike Kearney. Pat
OMalley and Joe Conley probably could be competitive if they start immediately. Then
there is Sean Crowley, the younger bro of Congressman Joe if he wants it, watch
out. |
District 26: (incumbent
Walter McCaffrey, Democrat) |
| Eric Gioia |
worked for Manton, Gianaris, Gore
NY |
58,026 |
| Joe Heaphy |
Part of City Tenants and Neighbors
Association |
20,075 |
| Matt Farrell |
chief of staff, Councilwoman Karen
Koslowitz |
16,450 |
| Mike Kearney |
Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce |
14,855 |
| John Smyth |
lawyer |
500 |
| Joe Conley |
CB2 Chairperson |
no file |
| Pat OMalley |
Ran for Assembly,. Brother
Baltimore mayor |
no file |
| Sean Crowley |
Brother of the Congressman |
no file |
27th
Dist: Leroy Comrie, perceived frontrunner and Archie Spigner heir apparent, still has
to prove his ability to raise funds. Helen Cooper-Gregory seems to be the only possible
real challenger. |
District 27: (incumbent
Archie Spigner, Democrat) |
| Leroy Comrie |
Dist Manager, Councilman Archie
Spigner |
3,835 |
| Helen Cooper |
Gregory- attorney |
2,575 |
| Cynthia Jenkins |
former State Assemblywoman |
no file |
| Erica Ford |
activist |
no file |
| Shirley Huntley |
activist |
no file |
| Sandy Pope |
activist |
no file |
28th
Dist: Anthony Andrews Jr. heir apparent to Tom White, may be the only horse in this
race. Allen Jennings will have to overcome serious debts to the CFB to be a player. |
District 28: (incumbent
Tom White, Democrat) |
| Anthony D. Andrews, Jr. |
York College, from Tom White
organization |
12,249 |
| Allan Jennings |
Democratic District Leader |
no file |
29th
Dist: Melinda Katz, the former Assemblywoman who gave up her seat in a losing run for
Congress, has this one wrapped up. |
District 29: (incumbent
Karen Koslowitz, Democrat) |
| Melinda Katz |
Director of Community Boards
Queens Beep |
113,995 |
30th
Dist: Dennis Gallagher is the Republican heir apparent to Tom Ognibene. The Dems will
have to do some heavy fundraising to get Dennis to even break a sweat. |
District 30: (incumbent
Tom Ognibene, Republican) |
| Dennis Gallagher |
Repub- chief of staff,
Councilman Ognibene |
20,980 |
| Bob Cermeli |
|
4176 |
| Linda Sanseveri |
|
- |
| Frank Borzellieri |
Repub- School Board 24 GOP,
right wing journalist |
no file |
31st
Dist: This one seems up for grabs with Assistant Queens Parks Commish Ed Lewis the man
to watch. |
District 31: (incumbent
Juanita Watkins, Democrat) |
| James Blake |
Professor, Manhattan Community
College |
5,395 |
| Edward Lewis |
Asst. Queens Park Commisioner |
4,466 |
| Charlotte Jefferson |
- |
- |
| James Sanders, Jr. |
- |
- |
| Amanda Clark |
Dem District Leader |
no file |
| Henrietta Fullard |
Reverend |
no file |
| Davis Hooks |
- |
no file |
| 32nd Dist: You
got us here. No one has any dough yet. There is a batch of names that have been around
quite some time. We were expecting Joe Addabbo, Jr., who lost to incumbent Stabile, to be
the man to beat. But, where is he? Without a strong Dem, this seat could go Repub again
but no filings there yet either. |
District 32:
(incumbent Al Stabile, Republican) |
| Joseph Addabbo, Jr. |
attorney, political family |
- |
| Thomas Gebbert |
- Former Dem District Leader |
no file |
| JoAnn Shapiro |
Chief hoohah to Assemblywoman
Audrey Pheffer |
no file |
| Lew Simon |
Dem District Leader |
no file |
| Alex Lutz |
Repub - Chief of Staff,
Councilman Al Stabile |
no file |