David Carr (politician)

[3] David Carr was born on Staten Island and is a lifelong resident of the Grasmere section of the borough.

[4] Carr became a candidate for the 50th Council District in 2020 and sought to be the latest in a continuous line of representatives for that seat going back to its creation in 1991 when John Fusco was first elected.

[6] After losing a manual recount, Kepi took the matter to court where the presiding judge noted disturbing patterns in the signatures on the absentee envelopes.

[10] In the general election, Carr defeated Sal Albanese (Democrat) and George Wonica (Conservative).

[11] He was sworn in early to take over the for the unexpired term of Matteo after the latter left to lead a Staten Island not-for-profit.

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