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Jumaane Williams Wins Third Term as New York City Public Advocate

The victory keeps the citywide watchdog in office with misconduct probes still pending.

Overview

  • The Associated Press called the race for Williams, who defeated Republican Gonzalo Duran after also facing independent Martin W. Dolan.
  • Unofficial Board of Elections results late Tuesday showed Williams with 72.7% of the vote (1,356,772) to Duran’s 24.8% (463,155).
  • Internal Affairs Bureau and Civilian Complaint Review Board investigations into allegations that two members of his security detail drugged and assaulted an ex-staffer remain open.
  • The public advocate serves as a non-voting City Council member who can introduce legislation, oversee city agencies, and investigate complaints about city services.
  • Williams campaigned on a rent freeze, closing Rikers Island, filling NYPD vacancies while shifting mental health and homelessness responses away from police, and he was arrested in September at a protest over ICE detention conditions.