Meet Athena Clarke—Your Advocate for Freedom, Fairness, and Family
District 46’s Voice For Due Process, Parental Rights & Community Unity.
📍 Representing District 46, Athena Clarke is more than a candidate—she’s a mother, a former NYC educator, and a voice for every New Yorker who feels left behind. Athena is committed to restoring parental rights, safeguarding due process, and rebuilding trust in our city’s leadership.
“I lost my job for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine—now I’m standing up for everyone who’s been silenced, displaced, or ignored.”
After years of watching overreach harm families and communities, Athena decided to take a stand. She knows what it’s like to be punished for your beliefs. That’s why she’s running: to bring common sense, compassion, and constitutional rights back to City Hall.
🗳️ On November 4, 2025, vote for a leader who puts you first—not special interests.
What Athena Stands For
🛡️ Protecting Parental Rights
Families—not bureaucrats—should guide their children's education, health, and values.
⚖️ Respecting Due Process
No one should be punished or labeled without evidence, transparency, and a fair hearing.
🤝 Reviving Community Trust
Let’s restore civil dialogue, strengthen our neighborhoods, and make City Hall listen again.
In the News
Stay updated with Athena’s latest interviews, press mentions, and campaign wins.
Community Input
Athena will ensure that residents have a say in city planning decisions, especially those affecting neighborhood safety and well-being. ...
Let's Keep NY Safe
Athena will introduce laws to keep potentially hazardous facilities, like battery storage units, out of residential areas to safeguard our neighborhoo ...
Affordable Housing for the Working Class
Brooklyn residents were promised affordable housing at 2134 Coyle Street but were given a homeless shelter instead. Athena commits to ensuring that co ...
It’s Time To Take A Stand
New York has become a city where the cost of living is unbearable, the streets feel increasingly chaotic, and the systems meant to support hardworking families have become obstacles instead. Parents are struggling, small businesses are suffocating under red tape, and everyday New Yorkers feel unheard and unseen.
For too long, we’ve been told to accept this decline as the new normal—but we don’t have to. It’s time to challenge the status quo, reject the politics of neglect, and demand a government that puts people before bureaucracy.
Let’s stand up for a future where freedom is respected, fairness is restored, and families come first—because District 46 deserves better, and together, we can reclaim the promise of our city.