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Jordan Set To Upset Perkins For Central Harlem City Council Seat Patch 3 hrs ago Nick Garber © Campaign courtesy photo; John McCarten/NYC Council Kristin Richardson Jordan (left) was leading incumbent Bill Perkins (right) by just 100 votes Tuesday in the primary for Central Harlem s District 9 City Council seat.
HARLEM, NY Challenger Kristin Richardson Jordan appears set to defeat incumbent Bill Perkins in Central Harlem’s District 9 City Council primary, according to new the latest results released Tuesday, a result that appears set to shake the neighborhood s political foundations.
Jordan, 34, took a 275-vote lead last week after the Board of Elections released the ranked-choice results from all votes cast in-person. On Tuesday, the Board added more than 2,700 absentee ballots to the mix and Jordan retained her lead, though it narrowed to just 100 votes.