- New York City Comptroller election, 2009
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New York City Comptroller election, 2009 2005 ← November 3, 2009 Candidate John Liu Joe Mendola Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 750,334 185,056 Percentage 76.9% 19.0%
Comptroller before election
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DemocraticElected Comptroller
John C. Liu
DemocraticThe 2009 election for New York City Comptroller was held on November 3, 2009 to coincide with the 2009 mayoral election. The Democratic and Republican primaries were held on September 15, 2009.[1] There was a run-off election for the Democratic Party nomination on September 29, 2009.
Joe Mendola was nominated as the Republican candidate. John Liu was nominated the candidate of the Democratic Party; he is also on the Working Families Party line in November. Liu won the race and was elected Comptroller, becoming the first Asian American to be elected to a city-wide office.[2]
Contents
Democratic nomination
Four candidates sought the Democratic Party nomination.[1][3]
They were:
- Melinda Katz, City Council member and former State Assemblywoman
- John Liu, City Council member
- David Weprin, City Council member and former Deputy Superintendent of the New York State Banking Commission
- David Yassky, City Council member
In March 2009, Liu announced that he is running for the post of New York City Comptroller.[4] As part of this bid, Liu donated $10,000 to the Working Families Party, which endorsed him less than 6 months later.[5] Liu has raised $3 million for his political run, more than his competitors. [6]
Beginning in May, Liu picked up several endorsements. The Village Independent Democrats,[7] The Queens County Democratic organization,[8] the local Americans for Democratic Action chapter[9] and the Working Families Party,[10] 1199 SEIU union local and the Uniformed Firefighters Association endorsed him.[11] On September 1, the United Federation of Teachers endorsed Liu.[citation needed]
Primary election
In the September 15 Democratic primary, Liu was the front-runner, ending up with 133,986 votes, or 38 percent of the vote.[12]
Run-off election
Because he did not manage to reach 40 percent of the vote, a run-off election was required between Liu and runner-up Yassky, who received 30 percent of the vote in the primary.[12] The Daily News wrote that Yassky and Liu slung mud in a spirited debate on September 24, 2009.[13] On September 29, Liu won the run-off by taking 55.6% of the vote against Yassky.[14][15]
Republican nomination
One candidate is seeking the Republican Party nomination.
- Joe Mendola[3]
Polling
Source Sample size Date Katz Liu Weprin Yassky Undecided SurveyUSA 2,200 August 14–18, 2009 22% 23% 12% 15% 28% Election returns
Democratic primary election
First round, Tuesday, September 15, 2009[16]
2009 Democratic Primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten
IslandTotal % John C. Liu 36,625 18,888 42,727 37,658 4,458 140,356 37.8% 32.9% 42.5% 36.8% 43.2% 37.0% David Yassky 44,272 9,882 40,775 16,671 3,162 114,762 30.9% 39.8% 22.2% 35.1% 19.1% 26.3% Melinda Katz 21,143 11,400 20,115 20,211 3,342 76,211 20.5% 19.0% 25.6% 17.3% 23.2% 27.8% David I. Weprin 9,223 4,285 12,366 12,630 1,077 39,581 10.7% 8.3% 9.6% 10.7% 14.5% 8.9% all Write-Ins 14 5 75 10 4 108 0.03% T O T A L 111,277 44,460 116,058 87,180 12,043 371,018 Most (about 65) of the 108 write-in votes were for Salim Ejaz, over 40 of which were cast in Brooklyn.
Democratic primary run-off election
As no candidate had received 40% of the Democratic vote for this office in the September 15 primary, a run-off election between the two most-popular candidates was held on Tuesday, September 29, 2009.[17]
2009 Democratic Run-off Primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten
IslandTotal % John C. Liu 36,906 18,019 43,120 33,237 3,818 135,100 56.0% 47.6% 65.2% 57.1% 62.0% 55.6% David Yassky 40,644 9,633 32,391 20,391 3,047 106,106 44.0% 52.4% 34.8% 42.9% 38.0% 44.4% T O T A L 77,550 27,652 75,511 53,628 6,865 241,206 General election
John Liu won the general election held on Tuesday, November 3, 2009.
2009 general election party Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total % John C. Liu Democratic 191,748 95,795 203,499 180,249 33,242 704,533 72.2% Working Families Party 12,635 3,404 18,641 8,811 2,310 45,801 4.7% Total 204,383 99,199 222,140 189,060 35,552 750,334 76.9% 81.0% 83.7% 80.0% 73.5% 50.5% Joseph A. Mendola Republican 39,103 15,166 43,718 57,266 29,803 185,056 19.0% 15.5% 12.8% 15.7% 22.3% 42.3% Stuart Avrick Conservative 3,325 2,119 6,439 6,818 3,930 22,631 2.3% 1.3% 1.8% 2.3% 2.7% 5.6% Salim Ejaz Rent Is Too High 3,614 1,569 3,422 2,607 691 11,903 1.2% John Clifton Libertarian 2,022 525 1,946 1,488 389 6,370 0.7% Total Write-ins 15 7 20 14 10 66 0.01% Total Votes 252,462 118,585 277,685 257,253 70,375 976,360 Source: Board of Elections in the City of New York http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/results.html
See also
- New York City Comptroller
- Government of New York City
- New York City mayoral election, 2009
- New York City Public Advocate election, 2009
References
- ^ a b "The Contest List". Board of Elections in the City of New York. August 26, 2009. http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/pdf/documents/boe/2009PrimaryElection/CandidacyList.pdf. Retrieved August 31, 2009.
- ^ Victoria Cavaliere (2009-11-04). "Liu Becomes First Asian-American in City-Wide Office". NBC. http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/politics/Liu-Becomes-1st-Asian-in-City-Wide-Office-69023447.html. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
- ^ a b "Races to Watch - New York City Comptroller". Eyewitness News: Campaigns & Elections. WABC-TV. June 17, 2009. http://wabc.typepad.com/2009vote/2009/06/races-to-watch-new-york-city-comptroller.html. Retrieved August 31, 2009.
- ^ Pete Davis (2009-03-11). "John Liu now running for City Comptroller". The Queens Courier. http://www.queenscourier.com/articles/2009/03/11/news/top_stories/doc49b7ee7d239a7385994742.txt. Retrieved 2009-03-20.
- ^ David Seifman (March 22, 2009). "'FAMILY'-MAN WANNABES $HELLING OUT". NY Post. http://www.nypost.com/seven/03222009/news/columnists/family_man_wannabes_helling_out_160771.htm. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
- ^ JONATHAN P. HICKS (September 25, 2008). "Queens Councilman Leaning Toward Comptroller Run". New York Times City Page Blog. http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/25/queens-councilman-leaning-toward-comptroller-run/. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
- ^ http://www.villagedemocrats.org/
- ^ Queens Chronicle, May 28, 2009 http://www.workingfamiliesparty.org/2009/04/wfp-endorses-councilmember-john-liu-for-comptroller/
- ^ The Daily Gotham http://dailygotham.com/mole333/blog/americansfordemocraticactionendorsementsforsept15thprimary
- ^ April 23, 2009 http://www.workingfamiliesparty.org/2009/04/wfp-endorses-councilmember-john-liu-for-comptroller/
- ^ Fahim, Kareem; Bosman, Julie (August 31, 2009). "Liu and de Blasio Gain Key Endorsements". The New York Times. http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/liu-gains-key-endorsement-in-comptroller-race/?pagemode=print. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
- ^ a b http://www.yournabe.com/articles/2009/09/17/queens_village_times/news/queens_village_times_newshzmhfwa09162009.txt
- ^ "Controller hopefuls John Liu, David Yassky sling mud in debate". Daily News. 2009-09-25. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/election_2009/2009/09/25/2009-09-25_controller_hopefuls_sling_mud_in_debate.html. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^ "De Blasio, Liu Claim Victory In Primary Runoff". NY1. 2009-09-29. http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/106555/de-blasio--liu-claim-victory-in-primary-runoff/Default.aspx. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^ Bosman, Julie; Fahim, Kareem (2009-09-29). "De Blasio and Liu Win in N.Y. Democratic Runoffs". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/30/nyregion/30elect.html?ref=todayspaper. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^ "Statement and Return Report for Certification Primary Election 2009 - 09/15/2009 Crossover - Democratic Party Democratic City Comptroller" (PDF). New York City Board of Elections. 2009-09-25. http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/pdf/results/2009/Primary/1.22CrossoverDemComptrollerRecap.pdf. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
- ^ "Statement and Return Report for Certification Run-off Primary 2009 - 09/29/2009 Crossover - Democratic Party Democratic City Comptroller" (PDF). New York City Board of Elections. 2009-10-20. http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/pdf/results/2009/PrimaryRunoff/CityWideComptroller_Recap.pdf. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
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