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For 1st time, whites a minority on NYC council


Last Update: 11/04 4:09 pm
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NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time, the majority of the City Council will be made up of people of color.

Twenty-seven minorities won seats in Tuesday's election. There are a total of 51 seats on the council.

The shift reflects what's going on with the overall demographics of the city. Census estimates show that non-Hispanic whites make up only 35 percent of city residents. Hispanics are 28 percent.

Non-Hispanic blacks are at 24 percent, and non-Hispanic Asians are at 12 percent.

The new council members elected include the first Chinese-American to represent Chinatown, and the first black council member elected on Staten Island.


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