Election results for mayor of New York
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The mayor of New York is elected every four years.
For informations about the 2005 election, please see New York City mayoral election, 2005.
The 2001 mayoral election was held on Tuesday, November 6.
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| General election Total vote: 1,480,582
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| Boroughs | Michael R. Bloomberg (Republican-Independence) | Mark J. Green (Democratic-Working Families) | Terrance M. Gray (Conservative) | Alan G. Hevesi (Liberal-Better Schools) | Julia Willebrand (Green) | Kenneth B. Golding (American Dream) | Kenny Kramer (Libertarian) | Bernhard H. Goetz (Fusion) | Thomas K. Leighton (Majiruana Reform) |
| Manhattan | 179,797 | 202,574 | |||||||
| The Bronx | 80,597 | 102,280 | |||||||
| Brooklyn | 189,040 | 217,222 | |||||||
| Queens | 210,432 | 163,528 | |||||||
| Staten Island | 84,891 | 23,664 | |||||||
Total | 744,757 | 709,268 | 3,577 | 10,331 | 7,155 | 474 | 1,408 | 1,049 | 2,563
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- Democratic Primary : Mark Green beats Fernando Ferrer after a runoff.
- Republican Primary : Mike Bloomberg beats Herman Badillo.
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| 1997 | Rudolph Giuliani Republican Elected | Ruth Messinger Democratic lost |
- Democratic Primary : Messinger wins over Al Sharpton, avoiding runoff.
| 1993 | ||||||
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| General election Total vote: 1,889,003
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| Boroughs | Rudolph W. Giuliani (Republican-Liberal) | David N. Dinkins (Democrat) | George J. Marlin (Conservative-Right to Life) | |||
| Manhattan | 166,357 | 242,524 | ||||
| The Bronx | 98,780 | 162,995 | ||||
| Brooklyn | 258,058 | 269,343 | ||||
| Queens | 291,625 | 180,527 | ||||
| Staten Island | 115,416 | 21,507 | ||||
Total | 930,236 (49,25%) | 876,869 (46,42%) | 15,926
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| 1989 | ||||||
| General election Total vote: 1,899,845
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| Boroughs | David N. Dinkins (Democrat) | Rudolph W. Giuliani (Republican-Liberal-Independent Fusion) | Henry Hewes (Right to Life) | Ronald S. Lauder (Conservative) | ||
| Manhattan | 255,286 | 157,686 | ||||
| The Bronx | 172,271 | 99,800 | ||||
| Brooklyn | 276,903 | 237,832 | ||||
| Queens | 190,096 | 284,766 | ||||
| Staten Island | 22,988 | 90,380 | ||||
Total | 917,544 | 870,464 | 17,460 | 9,271
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| Democratic primary | ||||||
| Boroughs | David N. Dinkins | Edward I. Koch | Harrison J. Goldin | Richard Ravitch | ||
| Manhattan | 151,113 | 96,923 | 6,889 | 17,499
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| The Bronx | 101,274 | 66,600 | 4,951 | 5,946
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| Brooklyn | 170,440 | 139,268 | 9,619 | 13,214
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| Queens | 113,952 | 129,262 | 5,857 | 9,443
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| Staten Island | 11,122 | 24,260 | 1,493 | 1,432
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Total | 547,901 | 456,313 | 28,809 | 47,534
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| 1985 | ||||||
| General election Total vote: 1,106,762
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| Boroughs | Edward I. Koch (Democrat-Independent) | Carol Bellamy (Liberal) | Diane McGrath (Republican-Conservative) | |||
| Manhattan | 171,582 | 41,190 | 17,491
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| The Bronx | 137,472 | 14,092 | 12,358
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| Brooklyn | 248,585 | 29,256 | 25,738
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| Queens | 248,041 | 25,098 | 36,032
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| Staten Island | 62,580 | 3,835 | 10,049
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Total | 868,260 | 113,471 | 101,668
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| 1981 | ||||||
| General election Total vote: 1,222,644
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| Boroughs | Edward I. Koch (Democrat-Republican) | Frank J. Barbaro (Unity) | ||||
| Manhattan | 189,631 | 56,702
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| The Bronx | 132,421 | 22,074
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| Brooklyn | 261,292 | 48,812
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| Queens | 275,812 | 31,225
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| Staten Island | 53,466 | 3,906
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Total | 912,622 | 162,719
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| 1977 | ||||||
| General election Total vote: 1,370,142
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| Boroughs | Edward I. Koch (Democrat) | Mario M. Cuomo (Liberal and Neighborhood Govt.) | Roy M. Goodman (Republican) | Barry Farver (Conservative) | ||
| Manhattan | 184,842 | 77,531 | 19,321 | |||
| The Bronx | 116,436 | 87,421 | 6,102 | |||
| Brooklyn | 204,934 | 173,321 | 11,491 | |||
| Queens | 191,894 | 208,748 | 18,460 | |||
| Staten Island | 19,270 | 40,932 | 3,229 | |||
Total | 717,376 | 587,913 | 58,606 | 57,437
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| Democratic primary runoff | ||||||
| Boroughs | Edward I. Koch | Mario M. Cuomo | ||||
| Manhattan | 114,084 | 61,555
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| The Bronx | 69,230 | 55,017
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| Brooklyn | 131,538 | 112,862
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| Queens | 107,182 | 105,149
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| Staten Island | 9,770 | 19,639
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Total | 431,839 | 354,222
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| Democratic primary | ||||||
| Boroughs | Edward I. Koch | Mario M. Cuomo | Abraham D. Beame | Bella Abzug | Percy Sutton | Herman Badillo |
| Manhattan | 49,855 | 25,056 | 23,057 | 54,591 | 34,742 | 26,895
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| The Bronx | 23,237 | 22,939 | 25,534 | 20,429 | 24,588 | 34,246
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| Brooklyn | 49,894 | 55,439 | 62,921 | 37,790 | 42,215 | 28,838
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| Queens | 51,515 | 56,719 | 44,342 | 33,623 | 28,286 | 8,961
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| Staten Island | 5,747 | 10,335 | 7,306 | 4,286 | 1,366 | 868
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Total | 180,248 | 170,488 | 163,610 | 150,719 | 131,197 | 99,808
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| 1973 | Abraham Beame Democratic | John Marchi - lost |
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| 1969 | John Lindsay Liberal Elected | Mario Proccacino Democratic lost |
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| 1965 | John Lindsay Republican Elected | Abraham Beame Democratic lost |



