State Sen. Simcha Felder Wins Special Election for NYC Council Seat

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State Sen. Simcha Felder won the special election to fill Kalman Yeger’s vacant City Council seat in New York, securing 81.7% of the vote. The election saw a low turnout with less than 700 people participating in early voting and a total of nearly 5,500 votes counted on election night. Felder, a conservative Democrat who previously represented the same neighborhoods in the council, carried clear advantages in the race, despite having caused some division among Democrats by previously siding with Republicans.



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