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Maya Kornberg (born 1991) is an American political scientist and commentator. A senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program, she is the author of ''Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in Lawmaking'', published by
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. In 2025, Kornberg ran an unsuccessful campaign to unseat New York City Councilwoman
Shahana Hanif Shahana K. Hanif (born February 5, 1991) is an American politician, activist, and community organizer. Since 2022, she has represented the New York City Council's 39th district which includes the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Park Slope, Windsor ...
in New York City's 39th City Council district.


Early life and education

Kornberg is originally from Northern California. She is the daughter of Roger D. Kornberg, a
Nobel laureate in Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry () is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will and testament, will of Alfred Nobel, ...
, and the granddaughter of
Arthur Kornberg Arthur Kornberg (March 3, 1918 – October 26, 2007) was an American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959 for the discovery of "the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic a ...
, a Nobel laureate in Medicine. As a student at
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in 2013, she received a fellowship award to study in
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for the summer. She had previously studied for a year at the Nahshon academy at Kibbutz Shoval in the northern
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, where she started an environmental initiative mobilizing pre-military academies to lobby the
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. She received a BA from
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, an
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from
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and a
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from
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.


Career

Kornberg is Senior Research Fellow and Manager at the NYU
Brennan Center for Justice The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law (NYU Law) is a liberal or progressive nonprofit law and public policy institute. The organization is named after Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan Jr. The Brennan Cente ...
, where her research focuses on information and
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in politics, democratic governance, and political violence. She has worked on democratic governance issues at several organizations and institutions. She has held positions at the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), NYU Govlab, and
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. Kornberg has also taught undergraduate and graduate political science courses at
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, Georgetown,
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, and
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. Kornberg's commentary has appeared in ''
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,''
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,
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,
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, and ''
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'', and her work has been cited in ''The New York Times'',
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, and
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. in 2023, Kornberg published the book ''Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in Lawmaking,'' in which she argues for the importance of Congressional committees and calls for reinvigorating committee procedures to make
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more effective. Although she initially did not intend to focus on gender in her research, she realized that women in Congress are not only underrepresented but also lack influence, with limited opportunities for committee leadership roles.


2025 New York City Council campaign

On December 3, 2024, Kornberg announced her intention to run for the New York City's 39th City Council district seat against the incumbent,
Shahana Hanif Shahana K. Hanif (born February 5, 1991) is an American politician, activist, and community organizer. Since 2022, she has represented the New York City Council's 39th district which includes the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Park Slope, Windsor ...
in the June 2025 Democratic primary. She calls herself a "pragmatic progressive" and has expressed that education, health care, transportation, and affordable housing are the issues she sees as important. She views Hanif as prone to protest moves and political posturing rather than forming relationships to accomplish goals. Like Hanif, she supports
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and reducing the cost of child care, but differentiates herself on public safety, which she says Hanif does not sufficiently prioritize. She opted into NYC public financing and, as of the end of the campaign, it was funded by 604 donors, with an average donation of $161. Her campaign has received support from public figures including Leonard Stern, Alice Tisch,
Daniel S. Loeb Daniel Seth Loeb (born December 18, 1961) is an American investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist. He is the founder and chief executive of Third Point, a New York-based hedge fund focused on event-driven, value-oriented investing with ...
, and
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, who donated the maximum for council campaigns, $1,050. A local progressive group, Indivisible Brooklyn, which endorsed Hanif, criticized Kornberg's acceptance of money from two donors, Loeb and Blavatnik who have also significantly supported both Republicans and Democrats in the past. The group also noted that Kornberg had closer ties with Blavatnik than she had previously acknowledged to the press. Kornberg refuted this claim in an interview with the New York Times. Several PACs were involved in the race, some of which formed specifically to challenge Hanif, and some of which supported Hanif. These include real estate groups, the
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and James L. Dolan-backed Coalition to Restore New York, Abundant New York (a real estate group supporting Hanif) and an
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-funded PAC that spent on many council races, which Hanif attributes to her own advocacy for gig workers. On the night of the primary, with more than 90% of votes counted, Kornberg won over 11,000 votes and lost to Hanif, who had nearly 70% of the vote.


Personal life

Kornberg is a resident of
Park Slope Park Slope is a neighborhood in South Brooklyn, New York City, within the area once known as South Brooklyn. Park Slope is roughly bounded by Prospect Park (Brooklyn), Prospect Park and Eighth Avenue (Brooklyn), Prospect Park West to the east, ...
,
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, living in the borough for more than six years. She has a son. In addition to English, Kornberg speaks Arabic, Spanish, and Hebrew.


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Professional website

Campaign website
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