2001 Elections
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New York State Board of Elections
2001 New York Mayor Primary
Filing Deadline: 7/12/01, Indepedent Filing Deadline: 8/24/01, Deadline for 3rd Parties Endorsements: 9/24/01, Primary: 9/11/01 rescheduled, Run-off: 9/25/01 rescheduled, General Election: 11/6/01
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| Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties, |
New York City Mayor Primary, Rudolph W. "Rudy" Giuliani (R) barred from 3rd term, Campaign & Election's Odds: 3:2 Democrat, |
| Public Advocate Mark Green (D, WF) 31%, Bronix Borough President Fernando Ferrer (D) 36%, City Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi (D, Lib, BS) 12%, City Council Speaker Peter F. Vallone (D) 20%, retired auditor George N. Spitz (D) 1%, civil engineer Eric H. Ruano Melendez's (D) and Geronimo Williamson's (D) petitions ruled invalid, |
publisher / ex-Democrat Michael R. "Mike" Bloomberg (R, Ind, Ed1) 72%, ex-U.S. Rep. City Univ. Chairman Herman Badillo (R, Citizen) 28%, |
attorney Terrance M. "Terry" Gray (Cns), Julia A. Willebrand (G) 86.5%, Christopher X. Brodeur (G) 13.5%, Kenny Kramer (L), Militant editor Martin Koppel (SW), Bernard "subway viligante" Goetz (I), Kenneth B. Golding (I), Harry C. Fotopoulos's (Ind), Mitchel Cohen's (G), college professor Anthony "Tony" Gronowicz (G) and '00 Senate candidate / businessman Walter N. Iwachiw's (G) peititions ruled invalid, Kenneth D. Schaeffer (WF) withdrawing |
New York City Mayor Run-Off, Rudolph W. "Rudy" Giuliani (R) barred from 3rd term, Campaign & Election's Odds: 3:2 Democrat, |
| Public Advocate Mark Green (D, WF) 51.2%, Bronix Borough President Fernando Ferrer (D) 48.8%, |
publisher / ex-Democrat Michael R. "Mike" Bloomberg (R, Ind, Ed1) |
attorney Terrance M. "Terry" Gray (Cns), Julia A. Willebrand (G), Kenny Kramer (L), Bernard "subway viligante" Goetz (FU), City Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi (Lib, BS), Kenneth B. Golding (AD), ex-U.S. Rep. City Univ. Chairman Herman Badillo (Cit), Militant editor Martin Koppel (SW), |
1. Link to Predictions:
Campaign & Election Magazine,
The Cook Political Report,
D.C.'s Political Report
2. Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates open races. Blue boxes indicates winner. Red boxes indicates change in party control.
3. Key to New York Political Parties
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