Alicka Ampry-Samuel Explained

Alicka Ampry-Samuel
Office1:Regional Administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Term Start1:January 1, 2022
Predecessor1:Lynne Patton
Office2:Member of the New York City Council from the 41st district
Term Start2:January 1, 2018
Term End2:December 31, 2021
Predecessor2:Darlene Mealy
Successor2:Darlene Mealy
Birth Date:6 May 1976
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Party:Democrat
Children:1
Residence:Brooklyn, New York

Alicka Ampry-Samuel (born May 6, 1976) is an American lawyer and politician. A Democrat, she served as a New York City Council member for the 41st district. The district included portions of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ocean Hill-Brownsville, East Flatbush, Crown Heights in Brooklyn.

In an upset, Ampry-Samuel was defeated for re-election in 2021 by Darlene Mealy, the former Council member whom Ampry-Samuel had succeeded four years earlier.[1]

Early life and education

Ampry-Samuel was born on May 6, 1976 in Brownsville, one of the most impoverished neighborhoods of Brooklyn.[2] She graduated from North Carolina A&T State University and the CUNY School of Law.[3]

Career

Ampry-Samuel first ran for the City Council in 2005, but lost to Darlene Mealy in the Democratic primary.[4]

Prior to public office, Ampry-Samuel worked as a Child Protective Specialist with the NYC Administration for Children Services.[5]

From 2012 to 2014, during a stint at the US Embassy in Ghana, she worked as a communication and outreach specialist for the United States Agency for International Development and subsequently on a human rights portfolio in the Embassy’s Political Office. She also served as Chief of Staff for State Assemblywoman Latrice Walker.[6] [7]

New York City Council

Three-term Councilwoman Darlene Mealy was term-limited in 2017 and unable to seek another term. Ampry-Samuel was one of nine Democrats who vied to replace her, and she won the Democratic primary with just over 31% of the vote.[8] She would go on to win the general election in the overwhelmingly Democratic district with over 95% of the vote.[9]

Ampry-Samuel was sworn into office on January 1, 2018.

Election history
LocationYearElectionResults
NYC Council
District 41
2005Democratic PrimaryDarlene Mealy 46.77%
William Boyland, Jr. 18.85%
Danny King 9.06%
Royston Antoine 5.98%
Stanley Kinard 5.11%
David R. Miller 3.50%
Alicka Ampry-Samuel 3.23%
NYC Council
District 41
2017Democratic Primary√ Alicka Ampry-Samuel 31.23%
Henry L. Butler 22.04%
Cory Provost 11.20%
Moreen A. King 8.51%
Deidre Olivera 8.11%
Royston Antoine 5.72%
Victor A. Jordan 5.28%
David R. Miller 4.86%
Leopold Cox 2.89%
NYC Council
District 41
2017General√ Alicka Ampry-Samuel (D) 95.49%
Berneda Jackson (R) 3.18%
Christopher Carew (I) 1.19%

Housing and Urban Development

Ampry-Samuel was sworn into office as the Regional Administrator for New York and New Jersey of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on January 18, 2022.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Major Upset In NYC Council Race In Brownsville As Darlene Mealy Is The Projected Winner Over Alicka Ampry-Samuel . Eastnewyork.com . 23 June 2021 . 1 January 2022.
  2. News: 'Tears of Joy,' Hope for a District in Alicka Samuel's Win. Weiss. Ben. Gotham Gazette. 2018-01-03. en-gb.
  3. News: Newly Elected Councilmember Alicka Samuel Hashes out Plans for.... Cooper. Kindra. 2017-10-17. The Brooklyn Reader. 2018-01-03. en-US.
  4. Web site: Our Campaigns - NYC Council 41 - D Primary Race - Sep 13, 2005. www.ourcampaigns.com. 2018-01-03.
  5. News: Alicka Ampry-Samuel: Utilizes Brownsville Hometown Advantage In City Council Race. Politics NY. 31 May 2017 . en-US. 2018-01-03.
  6. Web site: Walker, Ampry-Samuel Weigh In On NYCHA Bogus Lead Tests. www.kingscountypolitics.com. 21 November 2017 . en-US. 2018-01-03.
  7. Web site: Alicka Ampry-Samuel. 2021-12-01. Ballotpedia. en.
  8. Web site: Our Campaigns - NYC Council 41 - D Primary Race - Sep 12, 2017. www.ourcampaigns.com. 2018-01-03.
  9. Web site: Our Campaigns - New York City Council 41 Race - Nov 07, 2017. www.ourcampaigns.com. 2018-01-03.
  10. Web site: President Biden Appoints Alicka Ampry-Samuel as HUD Region II Administrator . February 2022 .