Carl Wilson declared victory in Tuesday’s carefully watched particular election for Manhattan’s District 3 Metropolis Council seat, defeating Lindsey Boylan, endorsed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, in a race that turned a check of Hizzoner’s political affect.
Unofficial election evening outcomes from the town’s Board of Elections confirmed Wilson with a commanding lead, securing practically 43.08% of the vote with greater than 6,129 ballots solid in his favor and 99 %% of scanners reporting. Boylan adopted with 25.66% (3,650 votes).
For Wilson to succeed in the 50% threshold to formally win, the BOE will transfer to the ranked voting selection spherical, with tabulation anticipated to get underway subsequent week.
“This is just the beginning. Winning an election is not the finish line, it is the starting point,” Wilson advised supporters gathered in VERS bar in Hell’s Kitchen. “Now the real work begins, the work of showing up every single day, the work of listening, especially when it’s difficult, the work of building coalitions and delivering real results for our communities.”
Wilson, a longtime West Aspect organizer and former chief of employees to Erik Bottcher, will symbolize Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen and the West Village, filling the seat of his former boss.
Bottcher mentioned Wilson’s marketing campaign had confirmed “that when you put in the work, when you serve the people year after year, when you lead with integrity and heart, and when you organize block by block, people respond.”
The competition had grow to be a proxy struggle between Mamdani’s progressive coalition and a broader community of Manhattan elected officers, labor organizations and neighborhood leaders supporting Wilson, together with Council Speaker Julie Menin. Mamdani endorsed Boylan as early voting obtained underway.
Wilson campaigned on affordability, transit, quality-of-life points, the humanities and LGBTQ illustration. His marketing campaign argued that District 3, dwelling to Stonewall and among the metropolis’s best-known LGBTQ neighborhoods, ought to proceed its decades-long historical past of LGBTQ illustration on the Council.
Speaker Menin mentioned she was “thrilled” with Tuesday’s final result, saying she endorsed Wilson in January as she was “confident that this community would elect him.”
“Carl has been an artist. He was an actor. He waited tables in this community. He’s worked as a chief of staff [to Bottcher]. He knows this community up and down. He founded Hell’s Kitchen Democrats. I felt very confident that he was going to win this race, and I’ve worked really hard to elect him,” mentioned Speaker Menin.
His victory might carry quick penalties at Metropolis Corridor. He has mentioned he would assist overriding Mamdani’s veto of a Council invoice requiring the NYPD to determine protest buffer zones at academic services. Boylan mentioned she would oppose an override.
The invoice has grow to be a flashpoint between free-speech advocates and supporters who say it’s wanted to guard college students from harassment close to faculties and campuses.
Speaker Menin declined to touch upon Carl upping the numbers for a attainable veto at Tuesday’s evening election celebration, including that talks will quickly get underway with different council members.
Wilson too dismissed the concept of being Menin’s candidate in a proxy battle with Mamdani telling New York News, “I’m Carl Wilson’s candidate, and I am excited to get to work to represent the constituents of this district who I’ve had the pleasure of serving, and I can’t wait to build on that work.”
Wilson entered Election Day with a monetary edge and extra exterior assist, together with spending from Carpenters for Progress and United for NYC’s Future, committees affiliated with the carpenters and lecturers unions.




