SDNYC 2021 Special Election Endorsements

On Wednesday evening we held a virtual meeting where we heard from candidates requesting the club endorsement in the Special Elections to fill vacancies in City Council Districts 11, 15, 24, and 31. Below are our endorsement results:


CD 11
- Eric Dinowitz

CD 15 - Elisa Crespo

CD 24 - Jim Gennaro

CD 31 - No Endorsement

The election for District 24 (Queens) is on February 2, the election for District 31 (Queens) is on February 23, and the election for Districts 11 (Bronx) and 15 (Bronx) will be held March 23. Thank you to everyone who participated in the endorsement process and meeting.

SDNYC 2021 Special Election Questionnaires

The following candidates submitted questionnaires to be considered for SDNYC’s endorsement in the 2021 Special Elections:

  • Eric Dinowitz - District 11

  • Jessica Haller - District 11

  • Mino Lora - District 11

  • Carlton Berkley - District 11

  • Elisa Crespo - District 15

  • John Sanchez - District 15

  • Ischia Bravo - District 15

  • Troy Blackwell - District 15

  • Kenny Agosto - District 15

  • Latchmi Gopal - District 15

  • Moumita Ahmed - District 24

  • Neeta Jain - District 24

  • James F Gennaro - District 24

  • Shawn Rux - District 31

Click here to view the responses to our questionnaire.

2021 Elections: Information for Members & Candidates

For 35 years the Stonewall Democratic Club of NYC has played an important part in municipal, state, and federal elections.  New York City will be going to the polls again in 2021. In June we will vote for our candidates in New York City elections. In addition, there will be special elections throughout the year. SDNYC will once again:

  • Question candidates on issues important to the LGBTQ Community.

  • Present candidates to our membership for endorsement votes.

  • Support our endorsed candidates in the primaries.

Click here to learn more about our upcoming endorsement meetings.

Reclaiming our History - Stonewall was a RIot

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Reclaiming our History - Stonewall was a Riot

George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Tony McDade. Nina Pop. Ahmaud Arbery. These are only some of the names of Black people who have been murdered this year, some from state-sanctioned violence at the hands of police. As our nation has been confronted with these deaths we have become more aware of this nation’s original pandemic: systemic racism. This violence, paired with the well-known racial disparities brought to the surface during the COVID19 public health crisis, has made the direction of the next 50 years of the LGBTQ rights movement more and more clear. 

The Stonewall rebellion was a riot. Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera LGBTQ people of color, trans people, gay men, sex workers, and others had had enough. They resisted the criminalization of their bodies and identities, and it gave birth to the movement we celebrate each year. This Pride Month, we are reminded, and in some ways forced, to reclaim the original intent of Pride: to resist like hell. 

The Stonewall Democratic Club of NYC stands with all marginalized people, and we are ready to act. In solidarity with Decrim NY, we have called for the passage of the Stop Violence and the Sex Trades Act and the decriminalization of sex work. We continue to call for the Repeal of the #WalkingWhileTrans ban or penal law 240.37, which disproportionately criminalizes Black and Brown cis and trans women. Now we join in solidarity with other organizations in calling for police reform and accountability. New York must pass S3695/A2513 and the Governor should sign into law the repeal of section 50-a of the civil rights law, which shields the disciplinary records of police officers and corrections officers from the public. Now is the time. 


Additionally, we ask candidates and elected officials alike to think about the influence of money from police, and corrections unions in politics. While police reform is a necessity for those who claim to stand with the intention behind the #BlackLivesMatter movement, it is also very much an LGBTQ rights issue. As we remember the resistance of our ancestors this Pride Month, we ask that New York City and State enact the bold measures necessary to make us all truly safe and proud.

2020 Primary Endorsements

On Wednesday evening we held a virtual meeting, during which 100 members participated in. We heard from 58 candidates for U.S Congress, State Senate and Assembly. At 11 PM we still had 80 participants logged on with us when we concluded our meeting. This is telling of the incredible dedication you all display to civic engagement and our democratic process, particularly amid pandemic. We are honored to facilitate that process for and with you. Below are our endorsement results.

President of the United States - Joe Biden

U.S Congress:
NY-03 — Thomas Suozzi
NY-05 — Gregory Meeks
NY-06 — Grace Meng
NY-07 — Nydia Velazquez
NY-08 — Hakeem Jeffries
NY-09 — Yvette D. Clarke
NY-10 —  Jerrold Nadler
NY-11 — Max Rose
NY-12 — Carolyn Maloney
NY-13 —  Adriano Espaillat
NY-14 —  Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
NY-15 —  Ritchie Torres (previously endorsed)
NY-16 —  Eliot Engel

State Senate:
State Senate District 11 -- John C. Liu
State Senate District 12 -- Michael Gianaris
State Senate District 13 -- Jessica Ramos 
State Senate District 14 -- Leroy Comrie
State Senate District 16 -- Toby Ann Stavisky
State Senate District 18 -- Julia Salazar
State Senate District 19 -- Roxanne Persaud
State Senate District 20 -- Zellnor Myrie
State Senate District 22 -- Andrew Gounardes
State Senate District 23 -- Diane Savino
State Senate District 25 -- Jason Salmon
State Senate District 27 -- Brad Hoylman
State Senate District 28 -- Liz Krueger
State Senate District 29 -- Jose M. Serrano
State Senate District 30 -- Brian Benjamin
State Senate District 31 -- Robert Jackson
State Senate District 32 -- Luis R. Sepúlveda
State Senate District 33 -- Gustavo Rivera 
State Senate District 34 -- Alessandra Biaggi
State Senate District 36 -- Jamaal T. Bailey

State Assembly:
Assembly District 25 -- Nily Rozic
Assembly District 28 -- Andrew Hevesi
Assembly District 29 -- Alicia Hyndman
Assembly District 31 -- Richard David
Assembly District 34 -- Michael DenDekker
Assembly District 36 -- Aravella Simotas
Assembly District 37 -- Catherine Nolan
Assembly District 38 -- Jenifer Rajkumar
Assembly District 39 -- Catalina Cruz
Assembly District 40 -- Ron Kim
Assembly District 42 -- Rodneyse Bichotte
Assembly District 44 -- Robert Carroll
Assembly District 46 -- Mathylde Frontus
Assembly District 50 -- Joe Lentol
Assembly District 51 -- Katherine Walsh
Assembly District 52 -- Jo Anne Simon
Assembly District 53 -- Maritza Davila
Assembly District 55 -- Latrice Monique Walker
Assembly District 57 -- Walter T. Mosley
Assembly District 61 -- Charles D. Fall
Assembly District 64 -- Brandon Patterson
Assembly District 65 -- Yuh-Line Niou
Assembly District 66 -- Deborah Glick 
Assembly District 67 -- Linda B. Rosenthal
Assembly District 68 -- Robert J. Rodriguez
Assembly District 69 -- Daniel J. O'Donnell
Assembly District 70 -- Inez E. Dickens
Assembly District 71 -- Al Taylor
Assembly District 72 -- Carmen De La Rosa
Assembly District 73 -- Dan Quart
Assembly District 74 -- Harvey Epstein
Assembly District 75 -- Richard N. Gottfried
Assembly District 76 -- Rebecca Seawright
Assembly District 77 -- Latoya Joyner
Assembly District 78 -- Jose Rivera
Assembly District 79 -- Elvis Santana
Assembly District 80 -- Nathalia Fernandez
Assembly District 81 -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
Assembly District 83 -- Carl E. Heastie
Assembly District 84 -- Carmen E. Arroyo
Assembly District 85 -- Kenny Burgos
Assembly District 86 -- Victor Pichardo
Assembly District 87 -- Karines Reyes

District Leader:
Assembly District 30 -- Melissa Sklarz
Assembly District 37 -- Emilia Decaudin
Assembly District 52 -- Jesse Pierce
Assembly District 53 -- Samy Nemir Olivares
Assembly District 87 -- Justin Westbrook-Lowery

Judicial Candidates:
Civil Court in the First Municipal District in Manhattan: Eric Schumacher