New Kings Democrats 2026 Primary Voter Guide - Coming Soon!

Our volunteers are hard at work creating our guide with essential information for every race on the June 2026 Democratic Primary ballot in Brooklyn.

The NKD 2026 Voter Guide will include our endorsements and information about all candidates for the following offices:

  • U.S. Congress
  • NY State Senate
  • NY State Assembly
  • NY State Comptroller
  • Democratic State Committee (District Leader)
  • Civil Court Judge
  • Judicial Delegate

Follow NKD on Instagram, X, and BlueSky or sign up for our email list to be notified when the guide is published.

Early voting begins Saturday, June 13 and runs through Sunday, June 21. Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 23. Visit nycvotes.org to find your polling site in Brooklyn.


Brooklyn Can't Wait 2026

Now more than ever, we need a Brooklyn Democratic Party that respects, empowers, and fights for all Brooklynites! We can do that in 2026 by electing District Leaders (also known as State Committee members) who will engage with communities and transform existing power structures that for too long have been designed to limit and discourage participation.

New Kings Democrats, together with our allied clubs Lambda Independent Democrats and Brooklyn Young Democrats, is proud to endorse the Brooklyn Can't Wait slate of candidates in the June 2026 primary. But we need your help—visit brooklyncantwait.com, follow the campaign on Instagram @bklyncantwait, and please donate or sign up to volunteer to support the candidates. In these hyperlocal races, a small donation or a few hours knocking doors can make all the difference!


The Brooklyn Dems' Endorsement Embarrassment

Look, we're just as confused as you are.

Within two days, the Brooklyn Democratic Party endorsed and then un-endorsed Governor Kathy Hochul for re-election. At a moment when voters are looking for clear, principled leadership from Democrats, Brooklyn’s party chair is focused on advancing her own personal agenda that seems to change from day to day.

Here’s what we have been able to piece together.

On January 31, Brooklyn Party Chair Rodneyse Bichotte-Hermelyn called a meeting of the party’s Executive Committee with just two days' notice. She lobbied the District Leaders to endorse Kathy Hochul for Governor and, carrying a large number of proxy votes at a meeting on February 2, she won the passage of this endorsement.

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