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Queens has 14 community boards. Buttons for each are below, and you can search your address above to find yours. Reach out anytime at Mike@bkcb6.org.

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Queens Community Board Boundaries — 2025 Election Results

Queens Zoning Districts

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Queens Land Use — Tax Lots by PLUTO Category

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Queens — Legislative Districts

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Mayor
MamdaniWIN
57.1%
Cuomo
42.9%
Mamdani carried CB1–5, 9, 12, 13 · Cuomo carried CB6–8, 10, 11, 14
Citywide: Mamdani 39/59 (66%) · Cuomo 20/59 (34%)
Public Advocate
WilliamsWIN
100%
Duran
0%
Williams swept all 14 Queens community boards
Citywide: Williams 55/59 (93%) · Duran 4/59 (7%)
City Comptroller
LevineWIN
100%
Kefalas
0%
Levine swept all 14 Queens community boards
Citywide: Levine 57/59 (97%) · Kefalas 2/59 (3%)
Q1 — Olympic Sports Complex
NOWIN
92.9%
YES
7.1%
YES won CB12 only
Citywide: NO 45/59 (76%) · YES 14/59 (24%)
Q2 — Fast Track Affordable Housing to Build More Affordable Housing Across the City
YESWIN
64.3%
NO
35.7%
NO won: CB5, CB7, CB8, CB11, CB14
Citywide: YES 46/59 (78%) · NO 13/59 (22%)
Q3 — Simplify Review of Modest Housing and Infrastructure Projects
YESWIN
64.3%
NO
35.7%
NO won: CB5, CB7, CB8, CB11, CB14
Citywide: YES 45/59 (76%) · NO 14/59 (24%)
Q4 — Establish an Affordable Housing Appeals Board
YESWIN
71.4%
NO
28.6%
NO won: CB5, CB7, CB11, CB14
Citywide: YES 47/59 (80%) · NO 12/59 (20%)
Q5 — Digital City Map
YESWIN
100%
NO
0%
YES swept all 14 Queens community boards
Citywide: YES 55/59 (93%) · NO 4/59 (7%)
Q6 — Move Local Elections to Presidential Years
NOWIN
78.6%
YES
21.4%
YES won: CB2, CB4, CB12
Citywide: NO 31/59 (53%) · YES 28/59 (47%)
Queens — Mayor
Queens — Public Advocate
Queens — City Comptroller
Queens — Q1 — Olympic Sports Complex
Queens — Q2 — Fast Track Affordable Housing to Build More Affordable Housing Across the City
Queens — Q3 — Simplify Review of Modest Housing and Infrastructure Projects
Queens — Q4 — Establish an Affordable Housing Appeals Board
Queens — Q5 — Digital City Map
Queens — Q6 — Move Local Elections to Presidential Years
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🗺️ Queens Median Rent by CB
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