Annabel Palma Explained

Annabel Palma
Party:Democrat
Spouse:Jonathan Palma
Children:1
Alma Mater:Monroe College (A.A.)
Website:Official website
Office2:Member of the New York City Council
from the 18th district
Termstart2:January 1, 2004
Termend2:December 31, 2017
Preceded2:Pedro Espada Jr.
Succeeded2:Rubén Díaz Sr.
Office1:Commissioner and Chair of the New York City Commission on Human Rights
Termstart1:October 8, 2021
Preceded1:Carmelyn Malalis
1Blankname1:Mayor
1Namedata1:Bill De Blasio
Eric Adams

Annabel Palma is an American politician and Commissioner and Chair of the New York City Commission on Human Rights. She previously served on the New York City Council from the 18th district from 2004 to 2017. She is a Democrat. The district includes Castle Hill, Clason Point, Hunts Point, Parkchester, Soundview, West Farms and Westchester Square in The Bronx.

Life and career

Palma is a lifelong resident of The Bronx and attended public schools in the borough before receiving her Certified Nursing Assistant certification from Bronx Community College. She served as a union representative in 1994 while earning an associate degree in Business Administration from Monroe College.[1]

Palma is a resident of Parkchester where she resides with her husband and her son, Jonathan, who is currently a student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

New York City Council

In 2003, Palma was elected after defeating incumbent Pedro Espada, Jr. handily in a primary. She would win re-election in 2005, 2009 and 2013 easily.

Palma serves on the Committees on Youth Services, General Welfare, Technology, Land Use, Community Development and the Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting and Maritime Uses, and is a member of the Black, Latino and Asian Caucus and Women’s Caucus. She has come under fire for frequent absences from official council duties.[2]

Election history
LocationYearElectionResults
NYC Council
District 18
2003Democratic Primary√ Annabel Palma 66.65%
Pedro Espada, Jr. 33.36%
NYC Council
District 18
2003General√ Annabel Palma (D) 83.93%
Pedro Espada, Jr. (I) 9.91%
Fabian A. Feliciano (R) 4.88%
William Newmark (Conservative) 1.28%
NYC Council
District 18
2005General√ Annabel Palma (D) 89.07%
Fabian A. Feliciano (R) 10.07%
Albert Lefebvre (Conservative) 0.86%
NYC Council
District 18
2009General√ Annabel Palma (D) 87.59%
Leopold L. Paul (R) 7.93%
Walt Nestler (Green) 3.29%
Arqui Sanders (Conservative) 1.17%
NYC Council
District 18
2013Democratic Primary√ Annabel Palma 70.70%
William R. Moore 29.30%
NYC Council
District 18
2013General√ Annabel Palma (D) 89.34%
Lamont Paul (R) 3.43%
William R. Moore (Jobs & Education) 3.35%
Walt Nestler (Green) 1.96%
Eduardo Ramirez (Conservative) 1.85%

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Annabel . 2015-09-23 .
  2. News: Two NYC councilmen with legal troubles have worst attendance records on City Council . New York Daily News . 2015-07-28 . 2015-09-23 .