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Queens and The Bronx each have three members on their Councils, and Brooklyn (with a slightly larger population) has four. | Queens and The Bronx each have three members on their Councils, and Brooklyn (with a slightly larger population) has four. | ||
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'''The Brooklyn Council''' | '''The Brooklyn Council''' | ||
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'''Ajay''', Brooklyn Councilor. Daeva Acolyte. Grim and taciturn, Ajay was elected to the Council in 1997 when it was decided to add a fourth seat to represent more of the growing Kindred population in the borough. He is of Bengali descent and a devotee of the goddess Kali. Ajay is one of the most militant Councilors in all of New York, a close ally to Bronx Council Chair Marietta, and is a proponent of resuming open warfare against the Executive. | '''Ajay''', Brooklyn Councilor. Daeva Acolyte. Grim and taciturn, Ajay was elected to the Council in 1997 when it was decided to add a fourth seat to represent more of the growing Kindred population in the borough. He is of Bengali descent and a devotee of the goddess Kali. Ajay is one of the most militant Councilors in all of New York, a close ally to Bronx Council Chair Marietta, and is a proponent of resuming open warfare against the Executive. | ||
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