Term Limits Repeal Backlash

While a small majority of New Yorkers support the idea of a third mayoral term for Michael Bloomberg, a near equal number, 58%, don’t want the same deal for city council members. That may present a challenge to Bloomberg if those who want the issue put to a ballot measure get their way. It would be the third time Gothamites have voted on term limits. Rep. Anthony Weiner, a 2009 mayoral hopeful, is vigorously pushing for a referendum.

Contrary to previous reports, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn says the term limit repeal would be permanent, not one-time, if done by the city council. That act would surely be challenged in court. If it does come to a vote, rather than by a legislative act of the council as Bloomberg wants, the result will likely depend on the state of the economy by then. Bloomberg continues to enjoy a sky-high approval rating; it’s currently at 75%.