It was a great evening!
Posts by John Mollenkopf
ICYMI, watch “Who’s In & Who’s Out: Understanding the Results of the NYC Mayoral Election”! Sayu Bhojwani, Hank Sheinkopf, NY Sen. John Liu, City Council Member Nantasha Williams & Prof. John Mollenkopf discuss NYC under Mayor Zohran Mamdani. youtu.be/PJEez1JrWVE
Next week's @newyorker.com cover. www.newyorker.com/culture/cove...
Seth, while this is true, you are missing some of the main lessons.
Please check out the interesting nuances at our map with filters to look at groups: www.electionatlas.nyc/maps.html#!N...
When we wrote our book on children of immigrants in NY we said they would inherit the city. Tonight one of them did!
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This is going to be a monumental political night in NYC. You can investigate the preliminary results are released here:
www.electionatlas.nyc/maps.html#!N...
A larger version www.urbanresearchmaps.org/electioncomp... to create create custom links or embed in another website.
Whoever is NYC's mayor-elect, make sure to check out the @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social forum next week "Who’s in & Who’s Out? Understanding the Results of the NYC Mayoral Election" moderated by our Ctr for Urban Research director John Mollenkopf @jomoko.bsky.social www.gc.cuny.edu/events/whos-...
The Ctr for Urban Research at @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social (led by @jomoko.bsky.social) has prepared an online map for tonight's NYC mayoral results. Link below in #thread. For now the map is blank, but it'll fill in w/unofficial returns tonight.
The map will do more than show the 2025 #s.
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“a new generation of voters will alter past patterns and bring new groups into the electorate.” - Dr. John Mollenkopf @jomoko.bsky.social
Relevant to the mayor's race...
www.gc.cuny.edu/sites/defaul...
Ein von Michael Zürn und mir verfasster Nachruf auf Claus Offe. Ein bemerkenswerter Mensch und Wissenschaftler www.faz.net/aktuell/feui...
We are so honored to have CUNY Mapping Service as one of our hometown heroes. Our nation's data is better because of their dedication to producing high-quality maps (both paper and digital) and data.
Congrats!!!
Many of you have probably seen this, but great set of thoughts and data visualizations from Adam Bonica: data4democracy.substack.com/p/on-data-an...
Do the people who write this stuff know anything about Plano?
Excellent work at the Center for Urban Research at the CUNY Graduate Center by Steve Romalewski and team showing RCV patterns in New York City Democratic mayoral primary:
www.urbanresearchmaps.org/nycrcv2025/ and www.electionatlas.nyc/maps.html#!N...
1. NYCBOE plans to run initial ranked choice voting rounds tomorrow for NYC mayor. I'm assuming that based on unofficial results there'll be just 1 instance of vote transfers (from Round 1 to 2). There’s a *mathematical possibility* Cuomo could win, but very unlikely. More in the 🧵 below.
Terrible news for social science and for all who care about using the data we already collect to make better
Curious as to what data-oriented people in related academic networks think about this. Specifically about what a data integrator like Palantir might do with it. Good reading suggestions appreciated.
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/09/u...
Sure to be an interesting discussion...
link.cityandstateny.com/view/6661fdb...
The votes for @1199seiu.org's leadership elections are in, and the opposition slate, 1199 Members First, won big.
Yvonne Armstrong will become 1199's new President; Veronica Turner-Biggs will be Secretary-Treasurer.
Very big news, first reported by @mayakaufman.bsky.social (x.com/mayakauf/sta...).
No indication of IRB approval...
All eyes are on the mayor's race, but another race is starting to take shape behind the scenes for leadership of the New York City Council in 2026.
@hollypret.bsky.social has all the details on how the powerful speaker of the New York City Council is chosen
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...