

In her concession statement, Crowley alluded to the negative tenor of the campaign’s final days. Queens Borough President Donovan Richards is pushing a quota-like selection system for the borough's 14 community boards in a controversial bid at gaining more diversity on the panels, which weigh. “She later attempted to bully me into giving her a job within our administration with veiled threats of a divisive and dirty campaign if I did not,” Richards said, adding that Crowley weaponized “politics of fear” throughout the race with her mailers which he called “racist dog whistles.” ‘Tough Business’

He said since his victory in last year’s primary, Crowley had “repeatedly insinuated” that she would have won if not for George Floyd’s death and the Black Lives Matter movement. In a statement issued the next day, Richards elaborated on his claims, stating that as a Black man, he would not “be silent when racist tactics are clearly at play.” He alleged on Twitter that his opponent had stated that she’d win “because BLM would told me she would win, because BLM would die? What’s good now?- Donovan Richards Jr. Two weeks after the election, Richards celebrated the release of another round of ranking tabulations while accusing Crowley of racism. She issued mailers with phrases like “reckless politicians want to erase public safety resources” and sent others that resembled eviction notices. She repeatedly highlighted her opposition to calls to “defund the NYPD” following a year of increased police protests and a spike in shootings. In June 2020, Richards beat Crowley by seven percentage points to secure the primary nomination to finish Katz’s term through December 2021, and then easily defeated Republican candidate Joann Ariola in the November general election.Ĭrowley sought a second chance with this year’s primary. A Long FightĬrowley and Richards have been battling for over a year to succeed previous Borough President Melinda Katz, who is now Queens’ district attorney.
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“I voted for Donovan Richards last year and I am going to the polls for him again!” said Kazi Hossain, a Bartender at the Plaza Athenee and a Queens resident for 30 years “I think he has done a great job fighting for my community and my union.Members and sponsors make THE CITY possible.Īfter three rounds of ranked choice tabulations, Richards secured 50.3% of the vote - a margin just 0.1% percent shy of triggering a manual recount of all the ballots cast in the race. How many millions of dollars were there actually expended or will be expended during the fiscal year 1955 on.

“He has supported working people and advocated for measures to ensure that everyday Queens residents have the support they need to get through these challenging times.” Borough President Richards “has fought for vaccine access for New Yorkers throughout the borough and demanded more hospital beds” President Maroko explained.

Richards was elected as Queens Borough President at the height of the pandemic in New York. President Maroko also praised Donovan Richards’ handling of the coronavirus crisis. As a city council member, he was a huge champion of HTC and its members.” Albans, Hollis, and Rosedale, with frequent visits to grandparents who lived in the Rockaways. President Maroko outlined for a crowd of HTC members why Donovan Richards is the right choice for working people in Queens, “Donovan has been one of the City’s fiercest advocates of workers, especially hospitality workers. Donovan Richards Jr., a lifelong resident of Southeast Queens, was elected as Borough President in November of 2020. On Tuesday, May 4th, HTC President Rich Maroko joined Queens Borough President Donovan Richards to announce our Union’s endorsement of Richards’ re-election campaign.
