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.

2001
General election
Total vote: 1,480,582
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
Year
1997 Rudolph Giuliani
Republican
Elected
Ruth Messinger
Democratic
lost
  • Democratic Primary : Messinger wins over Al Sharpton, avoiding runoff.
1993
General election
Total vote: 1,889,003
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
1989
General election
Total vote: 1,899,845
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
Democratic primary
Boroughs David N. Dinkins Edward I. Koch Harrison J. Goldin Richard Ravitch
Manhattan
151,113
96,923
6,889
17,499
The Bronx
101,274
66,600
4,951
5,946
Brooklyn
170,440
139,268
9,619
13,214
Queens
113,952
129,262
5,857
9,443
Staten Island
11,122
24,260
1,493
1,432
Total
547,901
456,313
28,809
47,534
1985
General election
Total vote: 1,106,762
Boroughs Edward I. Koch
(Democrat-Independent)
Carol Bellamy
(Liberal)
Diane McGrath
(Republican-Conservative)
Manhattan
171,582
41,190
17,491
The Bronx
137,472
14,092
12,358
Brooklyn
248,585
29,256
25,738
Queens
248,041
25,098
36,032
Staten Island
62,580
3,835
10,049
Total
868,260
113,471
101,668
1981
General election
Total vote: 1,222,644
Boroughs Edward I. Koch
(Democrat-Republican)
Frank J. Barbaro
(Unity)
Manhattan
189,631
56,702
The Bronx
132,421
22,074
Brooklyn
261,292
48,812
Queens
275,812
31,225
Staten Island
53,466
3,906
Total
912,622
162,719
1977
General election
Total vote: 1,370,142
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
Democratic primary runoff
Boroughs Edward I. Koch Mario M. Cuomo
Manhattan
114,084
61,555
The Bronx
69,230
55,017
Brooklyn
131,538
112,862
Queens
107,182
105,149
Staten Island
9,770
19,639
Total
431,839
354,222
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
The Bronx
23,237
22,939
25,534
20,429
24,588
34,246
Brooklyn
49,894
55,439
62,921
37,790
42,215
28,838
Queens
51,515
56,719
44,342
33,623
28,286
8,961
Staten Island
5,747
10,335
7,306
4,286
1,366
868
Total
180,248
170,488
163,610
150,719
131,197
99,808
Year
1973 Abraham Beame
Democratic
John Marchi
-
lost
Year
1969 John Lindsay
Liberal
Elected
Mario Proccacino
Democratic
lost
Year
1965 John Lindsay
Republican
Elected
Abraham Beame
Democratic
lost


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