In the June 2023 Primary Election for City Council, Harlem residents should vote to hold our elected officials accountable for making policies and allocating funding that aligns with our priorities e.g., street safety, fair share, and economic development.
Organize a chat group in your building. Talk to your neighbors in the elevator
Post our distribution to buildinglink emails
Distribute physical posters (email us to ask for physical copies, or download the image file here)
Invite a District Leader to your building’s event, e.g., William Smith
Recommend your building to join the Greater Harlem Coalition
Run for county committee
Vote with Harlem East Block for our endorsed candidate
In 2022, district 8 has the highest voter turnout during primary election. But even so, less than 300 people voted. Help us turnout 800 people to vote in District 8 and nearby Districts. You can sending communications to your building and hold events.
By 953 votes, Eddie Gibbs won against John Ruiz votes (12% of votes) in 2022
By 114 votes, Kristin Jordan won against Bill Perkins (0.6% of votes) in 2021
By 117 votes, Diana Ayala won against Robert Rodriguez (1.2% of votes) In 2017
By 1236 votes, Adriano Espaillat won against Keith Wright (0.3% of votes) in 2016
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You can run for county committee.
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