New York City Election

New York city elects its 3 citywide partisan officers on November 8. In the Mayor’s race, eight candidates will be on the ballot. They are the nominees of the Republican, Democratic, Conservative, Socialist Workers, Libertarian and Green Parties, as well as two independent candidates. The Working Families Party has no nominee for Mayor, and the Independence Party cross-endorsed the Republican nominee.

For the two lesser citywide posts, no Republicans were able to qualify. The Comptroller’s race has nominees of the Democratic, Conservative, Working Families, Socialist Workers and Libertarian Parties. The Public Advocate’s race has nominees of only the Democratic, Conservative and Libertarian Parties, plus one independent candidate.


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