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Queens Community District 7 Queens Community District 7 encompasses Flushing, Whitestone, and College Point. Covering 12 square miles and home to more than 250,000 residents, it covers a large part of northeast Queens along the East River and Long Island Sound.
The district ranges from one of the city's busiest commercial and transit centers to waterfront industrial areas and lower-density residential neighborhoods. Its size and variety make it a district where immigration, jobs, congestion, waterfront access, schools, and infrastructure all matter at once.
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2025 General Election Results
2025 NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION
QNCB7 Mayor Q2 Q3 Q4
QNCB7 — Cuomo won this CB district 31.3% to 53.2% for Cuomo and 15.5% for Sliwa, and carried 85 of 98 election districts here.
Cuomo won 85 of 98 election districts in QNCB7.
EDs carried
Cuomo: 85 of 98
Sliwa 15.5%
QNCB7 — No / Disapprove won this CB district 43.6% to 56.4%, and carried 50 of 98 election districts here.
No / Disapprove won 50 of 98 election districts in QNCB7.
Winner
No / Disapprove by 12.9%
EDs carried
No / Disapprove: 50 of 98
QNCB7 — No / Disapprove won this CB district 43.9% to 56.1%, and carried 51 of 98 election districts here.
No / Disapprove won 51 of 98 election districts in QNCB7.
Winner
No / Disapprove by 12.2%
EDs carried
No / Disapprove: 51 of 98
QNCB7 — No / Disapprove won this CB district 46.8% to 53.2%, and carried 49 of 98 election districts here.
No / Disapprove won 49 of 98 election districts in QNCB7.
Winner
No / Disapprove by 6.4%
EDs carried
No / Disapprove: 49 of 98
Mayor
Citywide: Mamdani 39/59 (66%) · Cuomo 20/59 (34%)
Q1 — Olympic Sports Complex
Citywide: NO 45/59 (76%) · YES 14/59 (24%)
Q2 — Fast Track Affordable Housing
Citywide: YES 46/59 (78%) · NO 13/59 (22%)
Q3 — Simplify Housing & Infrastructure Review
Citywide: YES 45/59 (76%) · NO 14/59 (24%)
Q4 — Affordable Housing Appeals Board
Citywide: YES 47/59 (80%) · NO 12/59 (20%)
Q5 — Digital City Map
Citywide: YES 55/59 (93%) · NO 4/59 (7%)
Q6 — Move Local Elections to Presidential Years
Citywide: NO 31/59 (53%) · YES 28/59 (47%)
Queens CB7 — 2025 General Election Results
Community Health Profile
Flushing and Whitestone · Source: NYC DOHMH 2026 Community Health Profiles
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Demographics
Total Population
267,422
Boro #1
NYC #1
Age 0–17
15.6%
Boro #12
NYC #47
Age 18–24
6.3%
Boro #12
NYC #53
Age 25–44
25.2%
Boro #11
NYC #52
Age 45–64
28.3%
Boro #3
NYC #3
Age 65+
24.6%
Boro #1
NYC #2
Asian
55.6%
Boro #1
NYC #1
Black
2.2%
Boro #11
NYC #51
Latino
16.5%
Boro #11
NYC #37
White
23.9%
Boro #7
NYC #30
Other race/ethnicity
1.7%
Boro #10
NYC #38
Limited English Proficiency
46.8%
Boro #2
NYC #4
Born Outside the US
57.4%
Boro #3
NYC #3
Education
Elementary School Absenteeism
19.6%
Boro #2
NYC #6
On-Time High School Graduation
90.5%
Boro #4
NYC #10
Did Not Complete High School
22.0%
Boro #12
NYC #44
High School Grad / Some College
38.1%
Boro #9
NYC #30
College Degree or Higher
39.9%
Boro #8
NYC #37
Economy
Poverty
20.9%
Boro #14
NYC #42
Unemployment
7.1%
Boro #8
NYC #27
Rent Burden
56.0%
Boro #14
NYC #50
Helpful Neighbors
48.6%
Boro #13
NYC #50
Jail Incarceration
74.4
Boro #4
NYC #10
Environment & Housing
Air Conditioning
94.1%
Boro #5
NYC #14
Air Pollution
6.7
Boro #9
NYC #22
Renter Housing Problems
61.0%
Boro #8
NYC #24
Homes Reporting Cockroaches
32.7%
Boro #9
NYC #29
Bodega:Supermarket Ratio
4.1
Boro #3
NYC #6
Farmers Markets
1
Boro #5
NYC #45
Bike Network Coverage
8.3%
Boro #10
NYC #52
Non-Fatal Assault Hospitalizations
20.9
Boro #4
NYC #11
Maternal & Child Health
Late or No Prenatal Care
4.8%
Boro #3
NYC #15
Preterm Births
9.3%
Boro #8
NYC #24
Teen Births
4.9%
Boro #5
NYC #14
Childhood Obesity
17.6%
Boro #3
NYC #16
Child Asthma ED Visits
67.7
Boro #4
NYC #12
Health Behaviors
Self-Reported Good Health
85.9%
Boro #7
NYC #20
Physical Activity
59.5%
Boro #14
NYC #52
Sugary Drink Consumption
8.3%
Boro #2
NYC #9
Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
91.6%
Boro #3
NYC #15
Current Smokers
11.1%
Boro #13
NYC #45
Binge Drinking
16.2%
Boro #2
NYC #5
Obesity
17.2%
Boro #2
NYC #12
Healthcare Access
Uninsured
13.4%
Boro #8
NYC #45
Unmet Medical Care
15.0%
Boro #10
NYC #35
Flu Vaccination
50.1%
Boro #5
NYC #25
HPV Vaccination
67.9%
Boro #3
NYC #10
Disease & Mortality
Avoidable Hospitalizations
507.1
Boro #3
NYC #9
Fall Hospitalizations
1101.7
Boro #5
NYC #11
Diabetes
9.0%
Boro #3
NYC #13
Hypertension
28.4%
Boro #9
NYC #29
New HIV Diagnoses
9.2
Boro #5
NYC #16
New Hepatitis C Reports
19.8
Boro #8
NYC #15
Psychiatric Hospitalizations
248.6
Boro #3
NYC #4
Infant Mortality
1.8
Boro #1
NYC #10
Premature Mortality Number
1,726
Boro #13
NYC #47
Premature Mortality Rate
129.7
Boro #4
NYC #11
Life Expectancy
85.5 years
Boro #4
NYC #12
▼ Full data table (all 58 indicators)
Indicator
Value
Boro Rank
NYC Rank
Rank
Total Population
267,422
#1 of 14
#1 of 59
↑ #1
Age 0–17
15.6%
#12 of 14
#47 of 59
↑ #12
Age 18–24
6.3%
#12 of 14
#53 of 59
↑ #12
Age 25–44
25.2%
#11 of 14
#52 of 59
↑ #11
Age 45–64
28.3%
#3 of 14
#3 of 59
↑ #3
Age 65+
24.6%
#1 of 14
#2 of 59
↑ #1
Asian
55.6%
#1 of 14
#1 of 59
↑ #1
Black
2.2%
#11 of 14
#51 of 59
↑ #11
Latino
16.5%
#11 of 14
#37 of 59
↑ #11
White
23.9%
#7 of 14
#30 of 59
↑ #7
Other race/ethnicity
1.7%
#10 of 14
#38 of 59
↑ #10
Limited English Proficiency
46.8%
#2 of 14
#4 of 59
↑ #2
Born Outside the US
57.4%
#3 of 14
#3 of 59
↑ #3
Elementary School Absenteeism
19.6%
#2 of 14
#6 of 59
↓ #2
On-Time High School Graduation
90.5%
#4 of 14
#10 of 59
↑ #4
Did Not Complete High School
22.0%
#12 of 14
#44 of 59
↓ #12
High School Grad / Some College
38.1%
#9 of 14
#30 of 59
↑ #9
College Degree or Higher
39.9%
#8 of 14
#37 of 59
↑ #8
Poverty
20.9%
#14 of 14
#42 of 59
↓ #14
Unemployment
7.1%
#8 of 14
#27 of 59
↓ #8
Rent Burden
56.0%
#14 of 14
#50 of 59
↓ #14
Avertable Deaths
11.6
#2 of 14
#5 of 59
↓ #2
Helpful Neighbors
48.6%
#13 of 14
#50 of 59
↑ #13
Non-Fatal Assault Hospitalizations
20.9
#4 of 14
#11 of 59
↓ #4
Jail Incarceration
74.4
#4 of 14
#10 of 59
↓ #4
Air Conditioning
94.1%
#5 of 14
#14 of 59
↑ #5
Air Pollution
6.7
#9 of 14
#22 of 59
↓ #9
Renter Homes with Health-Related Housing Problems
61.0%
#8 of 14
#24 of 59
↓ #8
Homes Reporting Cockroaches
32.7%
#9 of 14
#29 of 59
↓ #9
Ratio of Bodegas to Supermarkets
4.1
#3 of 14
#6 of 59
↓ #3
Farmers Markets
1
#5 of 14
#45 of 59
↑ #5
Bicycle Network Coverage
8.3%
#10 of 14
#52 of 59
↑ #10
Pedestrian Injury Hospitalizations
11.6
#5 of 14
#14 of 59
↓ #5
Late or No Prenatal Care
4.8%
#3 of 14
#15 of 59
↓ #3
Preterm Births
9.3%
#8 of 14
#24 of 59
↓ #8
Teen Births
4.9%
#5 of 14
#14 of 59
↓ #5
Childhood Obesity
17.6%
#3 of 14
#16 of 59
↓ #3
Child Asthma Emergency Department Visits
67.7
#4 of 14
#12 of 59
↓ #4
Self-Reported Good Health
85.9%
#7 of 14
#20 of 59
↑ #7
Physical Activity
59.5%
#14 of 14
#52 of 59
↑ #14
Sugary Drink Consumption
8.3%
#2 of 14
#9 of 59
↓ #2
Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
91.6%
#3 of 14
#15 of 59
↑ #3
Current Smokers
11.1%
#13 of 14
#45 of 59
↓ #13
Uninsured
13.4%
#8 of 14
#45 of 59
↓ #8
Unmet Medical Care
15.0%
#10 of 14
#35 of 59
↓ #10
Avoidable Hospitalizations Among Adults
507.1
#3 of 14
#9 of 59
↓ #3
Fall-Related Hospitalizations Among Older Adults
1101.7
#5 of 14
#11 of 59
↓ #5
Flu Vaccination
50.1%
#5 of 14
#25 of 59
↑ #5
HPV Vaccination
67.9%
#3 of 14
#10 of 59
↑ #3
Obesity
17.2%
#2 of 14
#12 of 59
↓ #2
Diabetes
9.0%
#3 of 14
#13 of 59
↓ #3
Hypertension
28.4%
#9 of 14
#29 of 59
↓ #9
New HIV Diagnoses
9.2
#5 of 14
#16 of 59
↓ #5
New Hepatitis C Reports
19.8
#8 of 14
#15 of 59
↓ #8
Binge Drinking
16.2%
#2 of 14
#5 of 59
↓ #2
Psychiatric Hospitalizations
248.6
#3 of 14
#4 of 59
↓ #3
Infant Mortality
1.8
#1 of 14
#10 of 59
↓ #1
Premature Mortality Number
1,726
#13 of 14
#47 of 59
↓ #13
Premature Mortality Rate
129.7
#4 of 14
#11 of 59
↓ #4
Life Expectancy
85.5 years
#4 of 14
#12 of 59
↑ #4