The Borough Presidents are the chief executives of each borough. They have the power, for their boroughs, to consult with the Mayor in the preparation of the annual executive budget; to make recommendations on budget priorities, capital projects, and other matters; to review land-use decisions and proposed sites for City facilities; to monitor the delivery of City services and the performance of contracts; and to have legislation introduced in the City Council. Borough Presidents earn an annual salary of $135,000. |
|
THE CANDIDATES
*Indicates the candidate did not submit a voter guide profile in time for inclusion in this Voter Guide.
|
PARTY KEY |
C |
= |
Conservative |
D |
= |
Democratic |
EP |
= |
Education Party |
G |
= |
Green |
I |
= |
Independence |
L |
= |
Liberal |
|
LBT |
= |
Libertarian |
R |
= |
Republican |
REB |
= |
Rebuild Party |
REF |
= |
Reform Party |
RNY |
= |
Reform Pary of N.Y. Party |
RTD |
= |
Rent is Too Damn High Party |
|
SCS |
= |
Smaller Class Size Party |
SW |
= |
Socialist Workers Party |
VOP |
= |
Voice of the People |
WF |
= |
Working Families |
WVP |
= |
War Veterans Party |
|
|
|
|
|
|