Friday, October 30, 2009

Queens Civic Congress Candidate Survey responses

Queens Civic Congress, an umbrella organization for more than 110 community and neighborhood groups representing tenants, co-op and condo owners and homeowners living in every part of Queens, released its 2009 Candidates Survey on October 9. Responses get posted as soon as practicable after receipt. Starting October 23, Queens Civic Congress will also post a list of candidates and whether or not they responded to the survey and link the responses to each survey. The responses will also be shared with the news media and our member organizations.

2009 Queens Civic Congress Candidates Survey Responses (as of October 27, 2009):

Responses:
Bill Thompson (Mayor)
Bill de Blasio (Public Advocate)
Alex Zablocki (Public Advocate)
Joseph Mendola (City Comptroller)
Dan Halloran (City Council, District 19)
Kevin Kim (City Council, District 19)
Evergreen Chou (City Council, District 20)
Yen Chou (City Council, District 20)
Peter Koo (City Council, District 20)
Bob Friedrich (City Council, District 23)
Mark Weprin (City Council, District 23)
Karen Koslowitz (City Council, District 29)
Scherie Murray (City Council, District 31)

No Response:
Mike Bloomberg (Mayor)
John Liu (Comptroller)
Robert Hornak (Queens Borough President)
Helen Marshall (Queens Borough President)
Julissa Ferreras (City Council, District 21)
Lynn Serpe (City Council, District 22)
Peter Vallone (City Council, District 22)
Richard Burns (City Council, District 23)
Dan Dromm (City Council, District 25)
Mujib Rahman (City Council, District 25)
Angelo Maragos (City Council, District 26)
James Van Bramer (City Council, District 26)
Leroy Comrie (City Council, District 27)
Thomas White, Jr. (City Council, District 28)
Lynn Schulman(City Council, District 29)
Elizabeth Crowley (City Council, District 30)
Thomas Ognibene (City Council, District 30)
James Sanders (City Council, District 31)
Frank Gulluscio (City Council, District 32)
Eric Ulrich (City Council, District 32)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That was very telling. I did notice the difference in response length between Halloran and Kim. Check it out.