Andrew Cohen (politician)

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Andrew Cohen
G. Oliver Koppell
Succeeded byEric Dinowitz
Personal details
Born (1969-08-09) August 9, 1969 (age 54)
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Andrew Cohen (born August 9, 1969) is a Justice of the Bronx branch of the New York Supreme Court. He is a Democrat. He was previously the councilmember for the 11th district of the New York City Council, resigning in 2020, with Eric Dinowitz winning the special election to succeed him.[1][2] The district includes Bedford Park, Kingsbridge, Norwood, Riverdale, Van Cortlandt Village, Wakefield, and Woodlawn Heights in The Bronx.

Life and career

Cohen was born on August 9, 1969, in

Cardozo School of Law, and is an attorney.[3]

Prior to joining the New York City Council, Cohen served as a member of

CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a court attorney to a justice of the Bronx Supreme Court.[5]

New York City Council

Councilman

G. Oliver Koppell was term-limited in 2013 and unable to run for another term, and as a result, Cohen entered the race to succeed him. After winning the primary, he was elected to a full term in November 2013. Cohen ran for Supreme Court Justice in the Bronx in November 2020, and resigned from the New York City Council, ending his term on December 31, 2020.[6]

Election history

New York City Council: District 11
Election Candidate Party Votes Pct Candidate Party Votes Pct
2013 Primary Andrew Cohen Dem 8,039 68.42% Clifford Stanton Dem 3,711 31.58%
2013 General Andrew Cohen Dem 15,664 79.65% Bryan A. Cooper Rep 2,379 12.10%
2017 General Andrew Cohen Dem 16,807 84.39% Judah David Powers Rep 2,736 13.74%

References

  1. ^ Olumhense, Ese (2020-08-13). "Bronx Councilmember Cohen to Leave for Judgeship, Kicking Off Special Election Race". THE CITY. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  2. ^ "Eric Dinowitz". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  3. ^ a b Jon Lentz, Meet the City Council’s New Members: Andrew Cohen, City & State (January 28, 2014).
  4. ^ Miller, Stephen. "City Council Candidates on the Issues: Andrew Cohen, District 11". Streetsblog. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
  5. ^ Lehman Hosts Swearing-in of NYC Councilman Andrew Cohen: “No More Powerful Tool in Fighting Poverty than Education, Lehman College (January 5, 2014).
  6. ^ Shahrigian, Shant. "Bronx Democratic Party raising eyebrows after lawmaker clears the way for Assemblyman Dinowitz's son". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2021-04-16.

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Political offices
Preceded by
G. Oliver Koppell
New York City Council, 11th district
2014–2020
Succeeded by