Tagged Carlina Rivera, City Council District 2, Council Member Rosie Mendez, jasmin sanchez, Jimmy McMillan, jorge vasquez, Juan Pagan, Lower East Side, Mary Silver, Ronnie Cho, The Rent is Too Damn High; Leave a comment; Post navigation https://www.crowdpac.com/candidates/59665d09b64d36be5178cdff/ronnie-cho For City Council District 3, Corey Johnson won endorsement almost unanimously, with one abstention. Voters didn’t either, and Cho finished a distant third in his first run for office despite big spending. Ronnie Cho – City Council District 2 Donavon Richards – City Council District 31- Rockaways Victor Jordan – City Council District 41 Cyrus Vance – Manhattan District Attorney Kathleen Waterman – 5th District Court Richard Tsai – Civil Court Judge, New York County @RonnieCho is … The candidates -- Carlina Rivera, Ronnie Cho, Mary Silver, Jasmin Sanchez, and Jorge Vasquez -- gathered … The CD2 Democratic candidates at Manhattan Neighborhood Network There are five candidates vying for the Democratic nomination in the race to replace term-limited Rosie Mendez as the City Council representative for District 2, which includes the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building was purchased by Singer at a city auction for $3.2 million in 1998. Candidate Ronnie Cho, an alum of the Obama administration, is running to be District 2's Democratic candidate for City Council. Candidate for New York City Council District 2 •Worked as an Iowa field organizer for Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign and later as … Ronnie Cho Ronnie Cho Enter Part of Title Display # Former Hillary Clinton Email Director Tells Young Democrats to ‘Run For Something’ ... One of the 10 “open” City Council seat races is taking place on the East Side of Manhattan, in District 2, currently represented by Rosie Mendez, who is term-limited out of office. Ronnie Cho, 34. Ronnie Cho – The Lower East Side City Council candidate struck out with his idol when Yankees legend Derek Jeter had to explain that, no, despite the press release sent from Cho’s campaign, Jeets did not actually endorse him. Actors Kal Penn and John Cho, who is unrelated, tweeted their support of Ronnie Cho in March, and Penn has hosted fundraisers for the city council candidate. On Tuesday morning, as New Yorkers headed to the polls for primary elections, City Council candidate Ronnie Cho stood on a street corner near New York University and introduced himself to strangers… If he wins in the upcoming elections, Ronnie Cho would be among the first Korean-Americans to gain a seat on New York’s City Council. For City Council District 2, Carlina Rivera won endorsement over Ronnie Cho, Erin Hussein and Mary Silver . For Female District Leader in the 66th AD, Part A, Keen Berger won unanimously.