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Joann Ariola (born June 14, 1958) is a councilwoman of the New York City Council, representing District 32 which includes Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park, Howard Beach, Broad Channel, and the western half of the Rockaway Peninsula. She previously served as the chairwoman of the Queens Republican Party.[citation needed]

Early life

Ariola is a lifelong resident of the 32nd Council District. She was born in Ozone Park and raised in Howard Beach. She attended P.S. 63 (Old South), P.S. 207 (Rockwood Park), Our Lady of Grace Catholic School, Stella Maris High School on the Rockaway Peninsula and Adelphi Business School.[citation needed]

Political career

Ariola entered into the political arena in 1993 as chief of staff for New York City Councilmember Alphonse Stabile. In 1996, Ariola unsuccessfully ran against Audrey Pheffer for a seat in the New York State Assembly.

Later, Ariola served as communications director for Councilmember Noach Dear, before unsuccessfully running against Joseph Addabbo Jr. in 2001 for the City Council seat left vacant by Stabile.

Following the unsuccessful 2001 race, Ariola worked under the Bloomberg administration as an Assistant Commissioner with the Community Assistance Unit until 2006, when she entered into the private sector as Director of Intergovernmental Relations for Medisys.

2020 Borough Present race

In 2020, Ariola ran for Queens Borough President against Donovan Richards.

2021 City Council race

Ariola was elected to the NYC City Council in 2021 over Democrat Felicia Singh. Despite many predicting a close race,[1] she handily defeated Singh 67%-32%.[2][3]

Election history

2021 New York City Council election, District 32 Republican primary & general election[4]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joann Ariola 2,378 82.0
Republican Steve Sirgiovanni 494 17.0
Total votes 2,900 100
General election
Republican Joann Ariola 16,910 66.2%
Democratic Felicia Singh 8,322 32.6%
Community First Kenichi Wilson 223 1.2%
Total votes

References

Political offices
Preceded by Member of the New York City Council
from the 32nd district

2021–present
Incumbent
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