Elections Then-Councilman
Howard Lasher was term-limited and thus could not seek another term in the City Council. In the primary elections, Recchia faced Lasher's wife, Susan Lasher, in which she received 2,999 votes to Recchia's 4,509. He went on to win the general election with 52% of the vote. Recchia subsequently won re-election in 2003, 2005, and 2009. Term-limited from the city council, Recchia announced but later abandoned a 2012 campaign for New York Comptroller.
Tenure Recchia previously served as Chair of the Cultural Affairs Committee. In August 2013, Recchia voted against an override of Mayor Bloomberg's vetoes on two bills that would create an independent
inspector general to oversee the
New York Police Department and another that would allow people to sue in state court if they believe they've been profiled by police. Both bills were passed by the City Council with an overwhelming majority, enough to override the Mayor's vetoes.
Committee assignments • Civil Service & Labor ==2014 congressional election==