Scott Murphy and Andy Marte are both candidates in a race for City Council. But instead of running against each other, theyāre running together.
Itās as if they donāt care which of them gets elected.
āI would be really happy if Andy won,ā Murphy said. āI think Andy would be really happy if I won. And we think the core of that is new ideas in the community.ā
The unusual political strategy is a product of ranked-choice voting, which allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference rather than being forced to pick just one.
Murphy and Marte are encouraging voters to rank one of them first, and the other second.
By joining forces, they could, theoretically at least, consolidate their voter bases. That would dramatically improve the odds that one of them could beat the leading candidate, Jennifer Gutierrez.
Gutierrez has the support of a long list of elected officials, unions and advocacy groups, and leads the field in fundraising.
āI did realize that they cross-endorsed each other, and my initial reaction was like, āOh, alright, theyāre coming for me,āā Gutierrez said.
But Murphy said itās not all about Gutierrez. āSomebody asked me that the other day: Are we ganging up on her?ā he said. āI definitely wouldnāt classify it that way at all.ā
But Murphy and Marte do present themselves as fresh voices, an implicit contrast to Gutierrez, whoās spent the past eight years as chief of staff to current Councilman Antonio Reynoso.
āI think that experience is absolutely vital,ā Gutierrez said. āIāll be ready on day one. Iām not going to be playing catch-up.ā
District 34 spans both Brooklyn and Queens, covering parts of Williamsburg, Bushwick and Ridgewood.
The fourth candidate in the race, Lutchi Gayot, is a small business owner and co-founder of a youth sports league who previously ran for Congress.
But Murphy and Marte are hoping two candidates are better than any one. And as an added bonus, they seem to enjoy each otherās company.
āScott just invited me to his backyard for Memorial Day weekend,ā Marte said. āSo in running against each other and working together, weāre also just building a friendship on top of that.ā