New York City's 49th City Council district
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New York City's 49th City Council district | |
|---|---|
Boundaries following the 2020 census | |
| Government | |
| • Councilmember | . Kamillah Hanks . D–Stapleton |
| Population (2010)[1] | |
• Total | 170,363 |
| Demographics | |
| • White | 38% |
| • Hispanic | 29% |
| • Black | 23% |
| • Asian | 8% |
| • Other | 3% |
| Registration | |
| • Democratic | 59.0% |
| • Republican | 15.4% |
| • No party preference | 20.9% |
| Registered voters (2021) 109,147[2] | |
New York City's 49th City Council district is one of 51 districts in the New York City Council. It has been represented by Democrat Kamillah Hanks since 2022. Hanks succeeded former councilwoman Debi Rose, who was term limited in 2021.[3]
District 49 covers nearly the entire North Shore of Staten Island, including the neighborhoods of Stapleton, West New Brighton, Port Richmond, Sunnyside, St. George, Mariners Harbor, New Brighton, Clifton, Arlington, Graniteville, Livingston, Tompkinsville, Randall Manor, Silver Lake, and parts of Concord and Rosebank.[4] Clove Lakes Park, Sailors' Snug Harbor, and the Staten Island Zoo are also located within the district.
The district overlaps with Staten Island Community Boards 1 and 2, and is contained entirely within New York's 11th congressional district. It also overlaps with the 23rd and 24th districts of the New York State Senate, and with the 61st, 63rd, and 64th districts of the New York State Assembly.[5]
The district is both the most Democratic and the most diverse City Council district on Staten Island, and it is the only one to currently be represented by a Democrat. When Debi Rose was elected in 2009, she was the first African American to ever hold higher office on the island.
