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Votes at a glance: key Council outcomes from Oct. 29, 2025 stated meeting

New York City Council · October 30, 2025
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Summary

The Council recorded several notable tallies: revised land‑use call ups 46–0; Intro 10‑16‑A (graphic gun warnings) 40–7; Reso 1,100 (transparency funding disclosures) 40–7; Reso 10‑83 and Intro 11‑34‑A 46–0–1. Numerous other items were adopted by voice vote or roll call as listed below.

The following is a concise listing of key recorded votes from the New York City Council stated meeting on Oct. 29, 2025. Where the clerk recorded a numerical tally on the floor, it is listed below; other items were adopted by voice vote with the clerk announcing "the ayes have it."

- Revised land‑use call ups: adopted 46 in the affirmative, 0 in the negative. - Intro 10‑16‑A (graphic warnings for firearm dealers): adopted 40 in the affirmative, 7 in the negative. - Reso 1,100 (preconsidered transparency resolution): adopted 40 in the affirmative, 7 in the negative (members explained their votes on the floor and several disclosed affiliations). - Reso 10‑83 and Intro 11‑34‑A (BID and data disaggregation items): adopted 46 in the affirmative, 0 in the negative, and 1 abstention. - General orders calendar: the clerk announced that most items were adopted by a voice or roll‑call tally described as 47 in the affirmative, 0 in the negative (with the exceptions noted above); the revised land‑use call‑ups vote was announced later as 46–0.

Notes: many items on the agenda were coupled and adopted together as general orders after committee reports and sponsor statements. For measures recorded as voice votes on the transcript, the clerk announced "the ayes have it." For measures with recorded tallies, the numbers above match the clerk’s statements on the record.