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Monday, March 7, 2011

Sen. Rivera Holds Mobile Office Hours

State Sen. Gustavo Rivera, still looking to lock down a permanent district office, will be holding office hours at the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, 3450 Dekalb Ave, from 4 to 7 p.m. today.

The new senator opted not to take over the former office of his predecessor, the embattled and recently indicted Pedro Espada, and told us last week that he's hoping to set up shop on the Grand Concourse, across the street from Loew's Paradise Theater.

In the meantime, he's been working from the Senate Democrats' offices in downtown Manhattan and meeting with constituents at locations throughout the district, a spokeswoman said, adding that the office delay should be resolved in the next few weeks.

"I am committed to reaching out to my constituents in the 33rd Senate District," Rivera said. "Since my district office isn't ready, I want to make sure to be in the community and ensure my constituents know how to get ahold of me and my staff."

To find out more about office hours or to reach Rivera's staff, constituents can call his Albany office at 518-455-3395.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Bronx General Election Results

The results are in. As expected, both Democrats retained their US Senate seats and Democrat Andrew Cuomo crushed Carl Paladino to become governor-elect. Here are all of the unofficial results from all of the Bronx congressional, state senate and assembly district race (not an upset or a GOP victory to report), courtesy of NY1:

Congress:

16th District
Jose E. Serrano (Dem) 51,731 95.41%
Frank Della Valle (GOP) 2,488 4.59%

17th District
Eliot Engel (Dem) 75,070 70.7%
Anthony Mele (GOP) 26,131 24.61%
York Kleinhandler (Con) 4,983 4.69%

7th District
Joseph Crowley (Dem) 63,364 79.69%
Ken Reynolds (GOP) 15,076 18.96%
Anthony Gronowicz (Grn) 1,072 1.35%

State Senate:

28th District
Jose M. Serrano (Dem) 29,432 91.94%
Jon Girodes (GOP) 2,081 6.5%
Keesha Weiner (Con) 498 1.56%

31st District
Adriano Espaillat (Dem) 39,803 83.85%
Stylo Sapaskis (GOP) 5,095 10.73%
Ann Roos (Grn) 1,741 3.67%
Raphael Klapper (Con) 828 1.74%

32nd District
Ruben Diaz (Dem) 30,123 94.25%
Michael Walters (Con) 1,838 5.75%

33rd District
Gustavo Rivera (Dem) 20,934 96.99%
John Reynolds (Grn) 650 3.01%

34th District
Jeffrey Klein (Dem) 30,089 67.17%
Frank Vernuccio (GOP) 14,709 32.83%

36th District
Ruth Thompson (Dem) 38,494 95.78%
Robert Diamond (GOP) 1,694 4.22%

Assembly:

76th District
Peter Rivera (Dem) 13,343 90.8%
Steven Stern (GOP) 1,104 7.51%
Walter Nestler (Grn) 248 1.69%

77th District
Vanessa Gibson (Dem) 10,678 95.52%
Tanya Carmichael (GOP) 362 3.24%
Robert Marrero (Con) 139 1.24%

78th District
Jose Rivera (Dem) 5,270 90.18%
William Sullivan (GOP) 574 9.82%

79th District
Eric Stevenson (Dem) 12,028 96.09%
Deborah Benbow (GOP) 389 3.11%
Henry Bonet (Con) 101 0.81%

80th District
Naomi Rivera (Dem) 9,074 73.56%
Joseph DeLuna (GOP) 2,743 22.24%
Robert Goodman (Con) 518 4.2%

81st District
Jeffrey Dinowitz (Dem) 13,543 76.96%
Joseph McLaughlin (GOP) 4,055 23.04%

82nd District
Michael Benedetto (Dem) 16,085 73%
Michael Rendino (GOP) 5,949 27%

83rd District
Carl Heastie (Dem) 15,977 96.4%
Patrick McManus (Con) 314 1.89%
Trevor Archer (Grn) 283 1.71%


84th District
Carmen Arroyo (Dem) 9,584 91.24%
Rosaline Nieves (GOP) 920 8.76%

85th District
Marcos Crespo (Dem) 9,806 93.71%
Leopold Paul (GOP) 378 3.61%
Arturo Santiago (Con) 280 2.68%

86th District
Nelson Castro (Dem) 7,016 77.77%
Hector Ramirez (WF) 1,528 16.94%
Rene Santos (GOP) 283 3.14%
Lisa Marie Campbell (Con)195 2.16%