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VOTE OUTCOME

Vote Outcome on General Orders Calendar

New York City Council · Apr 24, 2025 · starts 1:12:18 · 4 min 42 sec

The clerk announces the final vote tallies, confirming the adoption of all items on the general orders calendar, including SLR1, Intro 26A, and the transgender rights package.

Council Staff

Father, yes.

Amanda C. Farías

I vote aye on all, and I'd like to be associated with the remarks of Councilmembers uh Rivera and Deputy Speaker Ayala.

Council Staff

Speaker Adams.

Adrienne E. Adams

I vote aye.

Christopher Marte

Madam Speaker, may I change my vote?

Adrienne E. Adams

Okay.

Christopher Marte

Um S S R S L R one.

Christopher Marte

I vote no.

Council Staff

Thank you, Councilman.

Council Staff

No problem.

Council Staff

Sorry, folks.

Council Staff

There's a lot to calculate today, so just bear with us.

Amanda C. Farías

Just a friendly reminder, we still have to maintain some level of silence in the chambers, please.

Amanda C. Farías

Thank you so much.

Council Staff

Okay.

Council Staff

All items on today's general order calendar are adopted by a vote of 47 in the affirmative, zero in the negative, and one abstention, with the exception of SLR1, which was adopted by a vote of 40 in the affirmative, two in the negative, and six abstentions.

Council Staff

An introduction 26A, which was adopted by a vote of 46 in the affirmative, one in the negative, and one abstention, an introduction 246A, which was adopted by a vote of 43 in the affirmative, three in the negative and two abstentions.

Council Staff

An introduction 1200, which was adopted by a vote of 45 in the affirmative, two in the negative, and one abstention, an introduction 1201A, which was adopted by a vote of 41 in the affirmative, five in the negative and two abstentions.

Council Staff

An introduction 1203A, which was adopted by a vote of 41 in the affirmative, five in the negative and two abstentions.

Council Staff

An introduction 1204A, which was adopted by a vote of 42 in the affirmative, five in the negative, and one abstention.