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Andy King


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Neva Shillingford–King

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American politician

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Christian

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Democratic Party


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Midwestern State UniversityWilliam Paterson University (B.A)

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Andy King (D) is the Council Member for the 12th District of the New York City Council, which includes the Baychester, Co-op City, Edenwald, Eastchester, Wakefield, and Williamsbridge sections of The Bronx. King and his wife, Neva Shillingford-King are the founders or of the Bronx Youth Empowerment Program (YEP).

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Life and career

A native of The Bronx and a graduate of Evander Childs High School, King attended Midwestern State University on a basketball scholarship, and eventually transferred to William Paterson University. After graduating with a bachelor degree in communications, King worked as a NYC Child Protective Caseworker. In 2007 King became the Bronx Lead Organizer for 1199SEIU/GNYHA Healthcare Education Project (HEP).

In early 2015 King was accused by a former staffer, that she was wrongfully fired after refusing his alleged sexual advances. However, no formal court charges have been filed to date. It has also been found that King has failed to make child support payments.

In November 2015, King was fined for unlawfully using campaign funds for personal use, including several expenditures for his wife's personal expenses. King also "charged his campaign $3,568.70 for a Verizon phone line at his home address, despite billing a separate office phone line to the campaign". This was in addition to previous fines he had received in 2012 for other finance misappropriation.

New York City Council

King initially ran for New York City Council in 2009, but lost in the Democratic primary to incumbent Larry Seabrook. However, when Seabrook resigned in 2012 following a scandal, King won the special election to replace him.

He went on to win a full term in 2013, easily rolling back primary challengers and winning nearly 96% of the vote in the general election. In 2015, Council Speaker Melissa Mark Viverito named King the Chair on the Subcommittee on Libraries.

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Andy King (American politician) Wikipedia


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