
"proud to be running for re-election to continue delivering real results for the people of the 46th District."
"While others seek to divide or roll back the progress we've made, I'm focused on building up our neighborhoods, investing in our schools, immigrants, undermines healthcare, and works to weaken public education represent us."
"When nobody steps up to challenge you, that means something. It means the community trusts you. And I don't take that lightly - I'm going to keep showing up for our schools, our kids, and our families the way I have been."
Mercedes Narcisse is running for re-election to represent Brooklyn's 46th Council District and prioritizes tangible results for neighborhoods, schools, parks, libraries, and healthcare access. Narcisse highlights securing millions for local schools and facilities and providing responsive constituent services to support residents. Rita Joseph faces no opponents in both the primary and general elections for the 40th Council District and emphasizes community trust, continued support for schools, children, and families. Joseph launched an AIMS early education program for children with autism at the P.S. 6 Annex and helped secure over $600 million for public schools this year; 55 more seats are expected by the 2027–2028 school year.
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