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Council Member Linda Lee represents the 23rd Council District in Eastern Queens. She was elected to the Council in November 2021, becoming the first Korean-American ever elected to the City Council, and the first woman to hold the seat.
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In 2021, Linda Lee became the first Korean American ever elected to City Council, and the first woman to hold office in District 23. Throughout her first year in office, Linda has passed impactful legislation including a historic bill to track and report on the opioid settlement fund to give New York City the blueprint for combatting the ...
Political party. Democratic. Education. Columbia University ( BA, MSW) Website. Official website. Campaign website. Linda Lee (born July 3, 1979) is an American politician from New York City who is the city councilmember of New York City's 23rd City Council district, representing the Democratic Party. [1]
Nov 4, 2021 · Among them will be Linda Lee, who will be the first woman and first person of color to represent Council District 23 in eastern Queens. The 42-year-old from Oakland Gardens, Queens, is new to politics, but was encouraged to run by Rep. Grace Meng, who knew Lee from her work with a social services nonprofit.
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