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Manhattan Councilman Corey Johnson is succeeding former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.
Jan 3

Manhattan Councilman Corey Johnson Elected Speaker of New York City Council

Corey Johnson is the first gay male and first HIV positive speaker.
By Madina Toure
Brooklyn Councilwoman Inez Barron speaking at One Police Plaza in Lower Manhattan to demand Mayor de Blasio to fire all the NYPD officers responsible for the death of Ramarley Graham.
Dec 27

Inez Barron Wants to Become the First Black NYC Council Speaker

'Why would we go back to the old boy network?'
By Madina Toure
Brooklyn Councilman Jumaane Williams says he will remain in the speaker's race despite the presumptive victory of Manhattan Councilman Corey Johnson.
Dec 22

NYC Council Speaker Hopeful Jumaane Williams Blasts Selection of White Candidate

Brooklyn Councilman Jumaane Williams wants to know why none of the five speaker candidates of color were chosen by county leaders and the mayor.
By Madina Toure
Manhattan Councilman Corey Johnson, right, and Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, host a town hall meeting in Manhattan.
Dec 21

Bill de Blasio Backs Corey Johnson for New York City Council Speaker

By Madina Toure
Manhattan Councilman Corey Johnson is one of eight Council members running to replace City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.
Dec 20

Corey Johnson Gets County Support to Become NYC Council Speaker, Reports Say

By Madina Toure
Elizabeth Warren (Photo: Getty)
Nov 14

Elizabeth Warren: The Other Democratic Non-Candidate for President

By Lincoln Mitchell
State Senator Adriano Espaillat embraces the Bronx Democratic chairman as Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz, Jr. looks on (right).
Apr 14

Ruben Diaz Jr. Says Charlie Rangel Was Supposed to Step Down

By Ross Barkan
Bill de Blasio gets the endorsement of the Bronx Democratic Party.
Sep 20

Bronx Democrats Join the Bill de Blasio Bandwagon

By Ross Barkan
An anthrax-tainted letter sent to former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle in 2001. (Getty)
May 2

Stanley Schlein on the Loose

By Observer Staff
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