Who will win the New York City Council District 4 Democratic Primary?
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100Ṁ1
Jul 17
24%
Vanessa Aronson
27%
Virginia Maloney
24%
Rachel Storch
24%
Other

Resolution criteria

This market will resolve to the candidate who officially wins the Democratic primary for New York City's 4th City Council District. The primary election is scheduled for June 24, 2025. The outcome will be determined based on the certified election results published by the New York City Board of Elections. (en.wikipedia.org)

Background

New York City's 4th City Council District encompasses a significant portion of Manhattan's Upper East Side, including neighborhoods such as Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, Murray Hill-Kips Bay, Midtown East, and parts of the Upper East Side. (en.wikipedia.org)

The incumbent council member, Keith Powers, is term-limited and has announced his candidacy for Manhattan Borough President, leaving the District 4 seat open. (en.wikipedia.org)

As of June 16, 2025, the declared Democratic candidates for the District 4 primary are:

  • Virginia Maloney: Daughter of former U.S. Representative Carolyn Maloney, Virginia has a background in technology and economic development. She has raised significant funds for her campaign and is emphasizing her deep ties to the district. (ourtownny.com)

  • Rachel Storch: A former Missouri state legislator and current COO of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue, Rachel has opted out of the city's public matching funds program and has raised over a quarter of a million dollars for her campaign. (cityandstateny.com)

  • Vanessa Aronson: President of the Lexington Democratic Club and a former public school teacher, Vanessa has been active in local politics and community service. She has received endorsements from organizations such as the Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club. (jimowles.org)

  • Faith Bondy: An attorney and president of the Samuel J. Tilden Democratic Club, Faith has a strong background in legal advocacy and community involvement. (cityandstateny.com)

  • Ben Wetzler: A former Democratic district leader from the 76th assembly district, Ben has experience in affordable housing policy and has been active in local Democratic politics. (cityandstateny.com)

  • Lukas Florczak: A U.S. Marine Corps veteran and member of the Eleanor Roosevelt Independent Democrats, Lukas is focusing on veterans' issues and community engagement. (cityandstateny.com)

Considerations

Voters should be aware that the District 4 Democratic primary is highly competitive, with multiple well-funded and experienced candidates. The outcome may be influenced by factors such as voter turnout, campaign strategies, and endorsements from influential organizations and individuals. Additionally, the use of ranked-choice voting in the primary may impact the final results, as voters can rank candidates in order of preference.

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