Melissa Mark-Viverito

Liberal Firebrand Elected Speaker of City Council

A staunch liberal ally of newly elected mayor Bill de Blasio has been elected as New York City council speaker today.

From CBS New York:

Melissa Mark-Viverito, a Democrat who represents East Harlem, defeated Manhattan Democrat Daniel Garodnick on Wednesday.

Garodnick abandoned his bid in the moments before the City Council’s vote and threw his support behind Mark-Viverito.

“In the spirit of strengthening the Council, which animated my candidacy from the start, I now formally concede to the next Speaker of the City Council — my colleague Melissa Mark-Viverito,” Garodnick said in a statement. “I look forward to working with Speaker Mark-Viverito and to helping her to ensure that we can deliver a sound and responsible government for all New Yorkers. She is a smart and committed public servant, and we have worked extremely well together in the past.”

Mark-Viverito was considered to be the front-runner of the race in part because of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s departure from the tradition to lobby for her, CBS 2 reported.

De Blasio took the unusual step in recent weeks of injecting himself into the speaker race, calling council members to lobby on his candidate’s behalf.

Mark-Viverito had said she had more than enough of her colleagues’ votes to become speaker, but Garodnick decided not to bow out and instead tried to peel off some of her supporters.

“Three weeks ago, I decided to remain a candidate notwithstanding long odds because I felt it was important that every Council Member be given a full opportunity to consider who they wanted to lead the body,” Garodnick stated. “Today that process comes to a conclusion.”

“I will do my part to resolve any rifts this process may have caused among our colleagues, and am here to take any steps necessary to help move forward together,” he added.

Mark-Viverito is one of the most liberal members of the council and was an early supporter of de Blasio’s mayoral bid.

The speaker is considered the second-most powerful post in city government and has the ability to speed up or obstruct the mayor’s agenda.

5 Comments

  • Yossel

    In city government, lots of executive scream, yell, and even throw cell phones at their underlings. Both Giuliani and Bloomberg both had nasty tempers in their offices.

  • Doris Torres

    Give Melissa a chance.
    If she can’t hack it, then let her have it.
    But she is just starting out, see if she works out.