2025 Elections: Who are the four Democrats running for NYC comptroller in the June 24 primary?
Justin Brannan
Brannan has served in political office since 2018, after being elected to a southern Brooklyn City Council seat the previous year. His district covers areas including Bay Ridge, the neighborhood where he was born and raised, and Coney Island, which was added to it during a 2022 redistricting.
Mark Levine
Levine was elected Manhattan borough president in 2021 after spending eight years in the City Council. He represented District 7, which covers part of the Upper West Side up through West Harlem, and chaired the bodys Committees on Parks and Health.
Kevin Parker
Parker was first elected to Albanys upper chamber in 2002. He represents central and southern Brooklyn neighborhoods, including Flatbush, Midwood, Flatlands, Canarsie, and Mill Basin. He is the Democratic conferences majority whip and chairs the state Senates Energy and Telecommunications Committee.
Ismael Malave
Malave is a long-time city employee who currently works as an administrative procurement analyst at the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, according to his LinkedIn profile. He has worked for DCAS since 2014 and previously served in the city comptrollers office as a senior investment analyst and in its public affairs division.
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