After such a dramatic and nerve racking campaign, in which we were in such suspense as to who would be our next mayor, in such a tight race, neck in neck, ahhh I cant continue with this…
Well as the poll predicted, Mayor Bloomberg won the election over Fernando Ferrer by 20% with 723,635 votes. For the list of votes, click the extended article.
The Results are in, Bloomberg for a second term
After such a dramatic and nerve racking campaign, in which we were in such suspense as to who would be our next mayor, in such a tight race, neck in neck, ahhh I cant continue with this…
Well as the poll predicted, Mayor Bloomberg won the election over Fernando Ferrer by 20% with 723,635 votes. For the list of votes, click the extended article.
Mayoral Race:
Michael R. Bloomberg [Rep]——723635–58.49%
Fernando Ferrer [Dem]———–477903–38.72%
Thomas V. Ognibene [Con]——–14982—1.21%
Anthony Gronowicz [Grn]———7912—-0.64%
Jimmy McMillan [Oth]————4341—-0.35%
Audrey Silk [Lib]—————3105—-0.25%
Martin Koppel [SWP]————-2568—-0.21%
Seth A. Blum [Oth]————–1551—-0.13%
Comptroller:
William C. Thompson [Dem]——-691424–91.68%
Herbert F. Ryan [Con]———–41380—5.49%
Ron Moore [Lib]—————–11572—1.53%
Daniel B. Fein [SWP]————9774—-1.30%
Public Advocate:
Betsy F. Gotbaum [Dem]–684376–89.39%
Jay Golub [Con]———46728—6.10%
Bernard Goetz [Oth]—–17503—2.29%
Jim Lesczynski [Lib]—-16968—2.22%
Brooklyn Races:
Borough President Brooklyn:
Marty Markowitz [Dem]—205828–79.46%
Theodore Alatsas [Rep]–33172—12.81%
Gloria Mattera [Grn]—-17908—6.91%
Gary Popkin [Lib]——-2110—-0.81%
State Assembly District 43:
Karim Camara [Dem]————–9389—-77.10%
Geoffrey A. Davis [Inp]———1737—-14.26%
Kenneth E. Cook [Rep]———–1051—-8.63%
City Council District 35
Letitia James [Dem]——17956—88.11%
Anthony Herbert [Rep]—-1386—-6.80%
Charles B. Billups [Inp]-1036—-5.08%
City Council District 41:
Darlene Mealy [Dem]——-10738–89.84%
A. Brinmore Britton [Rep]-852—-7.13%
Naquan Muhammad [Inp]—–363—-3.04%
ch-er
o crap! not again jk.
moshe
nice bloomberg pic