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New York mayoral primaries[edit]

1925[edit]

1925 Democratic primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Jimmy Walker 102,835 45,308 65,671 28,203 6,321 248,338 62%
79% 68% 52% 47% 34%
John Francis Hylan 27,802 21,228 60,814 32,163 12,197 154,204 38%
21% 32% 48% 53% 66%
subtotal (for Walker and Hylan only) 130,637 66,536 126,485 60,366 18,518 402,542 [100%]

1961[edit]

1961 Democratic primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Robert F. Wagner, Jr. 122,607 78,626 136,440 102,845 15,498 456,016 61%
65% 62% 57% 62% 60%
Arthur Levitt 66,917 47,885 103,296 64,157 10,471 292,726 39%

35% 38% 43% 38% 40%
subtotal (for Wagner and Levitt only) 189,524 126,511 239,736 167,002 25,969 748,742 [100%]

1965[edit]

1965 Democratic primary
Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total
Abraham D. Beame 53,386 66,064 128,146 82,601 6,148 336,345
Paul R. Screvane 66,444 54,260 79,485 63,680 7,512 271,381
William F. Ryan 48,744 16,632 24,588 22,570 1,204 113,738
Paul O'Dwyer 6,771 5,976 8,332 6,895 697 28,675
750,139


1969[edit]

1969 GOP[edit]

1969 Republican primary
Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total
[Marchi minus Lindsay] – 31,779 + 3,910 + 13,119 + 13,811 + 7,271 + 6,332
John J. Marchi 12,457 16,132 33,694 40,649 10,946 113,698
John V. Lindsay 44,236 12,222 20,575 26,658 3,675 107,366
221,064


1969 Democratic[edit]

1969 Democratic primary
Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total
Mario Procaccino 26,804 50,465 87,650 79,002 11,628 255,529
percentage
16% 34% 36% 40% 52% 33%
Robert F. Wagner, Jr. 40,978 33,442 81,833 61,244 6,967 224,464
percentage
25% 23% 33% 31% 31% 29%
Herman Badillo 74,809 48,841 52,866 37,880 2,769 217,165
percentage
45% 33% 22% 19% 12% 28%
Norman Mailer 17,372 4,214 10,299 8,700 703 41,288
percentage
10% 3% 4% 4% 3% 5%
James H. Scheuer 7,117 10,788 11,942 8,994 509 39,350
percentage
4% 7% 5% 5% 2% 5%
777,796


1973 Democratic[edit]

1973 Democratic initial[edit]

1973 Democratic initial primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Abraham Beame 45,901 41,508 96,621 73,520 8,912 266,462 34%
26% 27% 41% 40% 42%
Herman Badillo 73,676 55,432 57,836 33,990 2,902 223,836 29%
41% 36% 25% 19% 14%
Albert H. Blumenthal 41,906 18,400 31,913 28,960 2,062 123,241 16%
23% 12% 14% 16% 10%
Mario Biaggi 17,830 39,462 48,352 45,992 7,524 159,160 21%
10% 25% 21% 25% 35%
SUBTOTAL (for the top 4 candidates only) 179,313 154,802 234,722 182,462 21,400 772,699 [100%]

1973 Democratic runoff[edit]

1973 Democratic run-off primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Abraham Beame 77,928 97,415 201,866 153,415 17,999 548,623 60.7%
41% 53% 68% 73% 78%
Herman Badillo 112,482 86,482 93,140 57,658 4,819 354,581 39.3%
59% 47% 32% 27% 21%
T O T A L 190,410 183,897 295,006 211,073 22,818 903,204  

2017[edit]

2017 Democratic primary Manhattan
[New York County]
The Bronx Brooklyn
[Kings County]
Queens Staten Island [Richmond County] Total %
Bill de Blasio 84,683 53,711 116,837 63,565 7,565 326,361 79.8%
71.5% 82.5% 76.0% 71.3% 55.9%
Sal F. Albanese 19,715 5,745 20,106 16,172 4,898 66,636 15.1%
16.6% 8.8% 13.1% 18.1% 36.2%
Michael Tolkin 6,116 2,825 6,471 4,502 531 20,445 5.0%

5.6% 4.6% 4.5% 5.5% 4.1%
Robert Gangi 3,676 1,414 5,977 2,258 212 13,537 3.3%

3.4% 2.3% 4.2% 2.7% 1.7%
Richard S. Bashner 3,456 1,234 3,438 2,200 210 10,538 2.6%
3.2% 2.0% 2.4% 2.7% 1.6%
write-in candidates 862 189 830 444 121 2,446 0.6%
0.8% 0.3% 0.6% 0.5% 0.9%

T O T A L 118,508 65,118 153,659 89,141 13,537 439,963 [100%]
percentage of polling places reporting 96.89% 98.08% 98.26% 98.15% 99.00%  
Source: Board of Elections in the City of New York, 2017 Primary, Unofficial Election Night Results, retrieved September 16, 2017

Public Advocate primaries[edit]

2009 Democratic[edit]

2009 Democratic initial[edit]

2009 Democratic initial primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Bill de Blasio 35,013 16,662 47,791 17,054 2,947 119,467 32.6%
31.7% 36.7% 41.3% 20.5% 24.6%
Mark Green 34,601 14,426 33,790 28,480 4,211 115,508 31.5%
31.3% 31.8% 29.2% 34.2% 35.1%
Eric N. Gioia 17,309 6,859 15,082 24,838 2,771 66,859 18.2%
15.7% 15.1% 13.0% 29.8% 23.1%
Norman Siegel 20,246 5,745 14,335 10,135 1,759 52,220 14.2%
18.3% 12.7% 12.4% 12.2% 14.7%
Imtiaz S. Syed 3,221 1,679 4,750 2,875 295 12,820 3.5%
2.9% 3.7% 4.1% 3.4% 2.5%
all write-in votes 14 1 18 10 0 43 0.01%
T O T A L 110,404 45,372 115,766 83,392 11,983 366,917

2009 Democratic runoff[edit]

2009 Democratic initial primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Bill de Blasio 46,295 17,074 49,667 28,450 3,927 145,413 62.4%
61.4% 61.7% 67.6% 57.0% 58.0%
Mark Green 29,121 10,589 23,814 21,429 2,840 87,793 37.6%
38.6% 38.3% 32.4% 43.0% 42.0%
T O T A L 75,416 27,663 73,481 49,879 6,767 233,206

Mayoral general electon[edit]

2005[edit]

2005 party Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total %
change in Bloomberg's margin of victory, 2001-2005 + 98,973 – 19,634 + 97,622 + 48,125 – 10,705 + 214,381 + 17.0%
Bloomberg's margin over Mark Green (2001) – 22,777 – 21,683 – 28,182 + 46,904 + 61,227 + 35,489 + 2.4%
Bloomberg's margin over Ferrer (2005) + 76,196 – 41,317 + 69,440 + 95,029 + 50,522 + 249,870 + 19.4%
Michael R. Bloomberg Republican\Liberal 171,593 69,577 189,581 184,426 63,267 678,444 52.6%
52.6% 35.3% 52.7% 57.9% 71.5%
Independence 25,416 6,840 20,141 17,689 4,559 74,645 5.8%
7.8% 3.5% 5.6% 5.6% 5.2%
Total 197,010 76,417 209,723 202,116 67,827 753,089 58.4%
60.4% 38.8% 58.2% 63.5% 76.7%
Fernando Ferrer Democratic 120,813 117,734 140,282 107,086 17,304 503,219 39.0%
37.0% 59.8% 39.0% 33.6% 19.6%
Thomas V. Ognibene Conservative 1,729 1,185 3,573 5,645 2,498 14,630 1.1%
Anthony Gronowicz Green 3,195 466 3,112 1,285 239 8,297 0.6%
Jimmy McMillan Rent Is Too Damn High 1,369 474 1,293 799 176 4,111 0.3%
Audrey Silk Libertarian 991 234 841 617 205 2,888 0.2%
Martin Koppel Socialist Workers 758 231 766 384 117 2,256 0.2%
Seth A Blum Education 322 131 382 264 77 1,176 0.1%
Write-ins 109 1 90 57 12 269 .02%
T O T A L 326,295 196,873 360,061 318,252 88,454 1,289,935

Source: Board of Elections in the City of New York http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/results.html

2009[edit]

2009 party Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total %
change in Bloomberg's margin of victory, 2001-2005 + 98,973 – 19,634 + 97,622 + 48,125 – 10,705 + 214,381 + 17.0%
change in Bloomberg's margin of victory, 2005-2009 – 35,010 + 6,268 – 91,392 – 59,742 – 19,397 – 199,273 – 15.0%
net change in Bloomberg's margin, 2001-2009 + 63,963 – 13,366 + 6,230 – 11,617 – 30,102 + 15,108 + 2.0%
Bloomberg's margin over Mark Green (2001) – 22,777 – 21,683 – 28,182 + 46,904 + 61,227 + 35,489 + 2.4%
Bloomberg's margin over Fernando Ferrer (2005) + 76,196 – 41,317 + 69,440 + 95,029 + 50,522 + 249,870 + 19.4%
Bloomberg's margin over Bill Thompson (2009) + 41,186 – 35,049 – 21,952 + 35,287 + 31,125 + 50,597 + 4.4%
Michael R. Bloomberg Republican 102,903 42,066 117,706 126,569 46,149 435,393 37.7%
35.9% 29.0% 34.6% 42.3% 55.4%
Independence/Jobs & Education 56,934 11,730 36,033 36,364 9,012 150,073 13.0%
19.9% 8.1% 10.6% 12.2% 10.8%
Total 159,837 53,796 153,739 162,933 55,161 585,466 50.7%
55.8% 37.0% 45.1% 54.5% 66.2%
William C. Thompson, Jr. Democratic 110,975 86,899 163,230 122,935 22,956 506,995 43.9%
38.7% 59.8% 47.9% 41.1% 27.5%
Working Families Party 7,676 1,946 12,461 4,711 1,080 27,874 2.4%
2.7% 1.3% 3.7% 1.6% 1.3%
Total 118,651 88,845 175,691 127,646 24,036 534,869 46.3%
41.4% 61.2% 51.6% 42.7% 28.8%
Stephen Christopher Conservative 2,217 1,480 5,690 5,267 3,359 18,013 1.6%
0.8% 1.0% 1.7% 1.8% 4.0%
Billy Talen Green 3,083 434 3,338 1,680 367 8,902 0.8%
1.1% 0.3% 1.0% 0.6% 0.4%
Jimmy McMillan Rent Is Too High 823 217 764 404 124 2,332 0.2%
Francisca Villar Socialism & Liberation 674 253 577 420 72 1,996 0.2%
Joseph Dobrian Libertarian 556 104 413 388 155 1,616 0.1%
Dan Fein Socialist Workers 493 120 376 263 59 1,311 0.1%
Write-ins † 100 30 77 60 30 297 .03%
Total recorded votes 286,434 145,279 340,665 299,061 83,363 1,154,802 100.00%
unrecorded ballots 5,172 3,659 6,645 6,254 1,525 23,255  
Total ballots cast 291,606 148,938 347,310 305,315 84,888 1,178,057
The three candidates who received more than 7 write-in votes each were C. Montgomery Burns (Homer Simpson's fictional boss), 27;
City Councilman Tony Avella (who lost the Democratic mayoral primary), 13; and former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani (Republican), 11.

Source: Board of Elections in the City of New York http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/results.html

2017[edit]

2013 party Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total %
Bill de Blasio Democratic 177,050 114,073 234,725 163,560 24,226 713,634 62.1%
66.4% 77.2% 66.6% 57.9% 24.3%
Working Families Party 13,262 3,639 20,030 8,307 1,240 46,478 4.0%
5.0% 2.5% 5.7% 2.9% 1.2%
Total 190,312 117,712 254,755 171,867 25,466 760,112 66.2%
71.4% 79.7% 72.3% 60.8% 25.6%
William C. Thompson, Jr. Democratic 110,975 86,899 163,230 122,935 22,956 506,995 43.9%
38.7% 59.8% 47.9% 41.1% 27.5%
Working Families Party 7,676 1,946 12,461 4,711 1,080 27,874 2.4%
2.7% 1.3% 3.7% 1.6% 1.3%
Stephen Christopher Conservative 2,217 1,480 5,690 5,267 3,359 18,013 1.6%
0.8% 1.0% 1.7% 1.8% 4.0%
Billy Talen Green 3,083 434 3,338 1,680 367 8,902 0.8%
1.1% 0.3% 1.0% 0.6% 0.4%
Jimmy McMillan Rent Is Too High 823 217 764 404 124 2,332 0.2%
Francisca Villar Socialism & Liberation 674 253 577 420 72 1,996 0.2%
Joseph Dobrian Libertarian 556 104 413 388 155 1,616 0.1%
Dan Fein Socialist Workers 493 120 376 263 59 1,311 0.1%
Write-ins † 100 30 77 60 30 297 .03%
Total recorded votes 286,434 145,279 340,665 299,061 83,363 1,154,802 100.00%
unrecorded ballots 5,172 3,659 6,645 6,254 1,525 23,255  
Total ballots cast 291,606 148,938 347,310 305,315 84,888 1,178,057
The three candidates who received more than 7 write-in votes each were C. Montgomery Burns (Homer Simpson's fictional boss), 27;
City Councilman Tony Avella (who lost the Democratic mayoral primary), 13; and former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani (Republican), 11.

Source: Board of Elections in the City of New York http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/results.html

2009 Comptroller & Public Advocate general elections[edit]

2009 Democratic Public Advocate runoff[edit]

2009 Democratic initial primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Bill de Blasio 46,295 17,074 49,667 28,450 3,927 145,413 62.4%
61.4% 61.7% 67.6% 57.0% 58.0%
Mark Green 29,121 10,589 23,814 21,429 2,840 87,793 37.6%
38.6% 38.3% 32.4% 43.0% 42.0%
T O T A L 75,416 27,663 73,481 49,879 6,767 233,206

Source: Board of Elections in the City of New York http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/results.html

Public Advocate general 2009[edit]

2009 general election party Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total %
Bill de Blasio Democratic 183,917 92,022 205,155 166,119 32,153 679,366 72.7%
Working Families 12,608 3,434 18,602 8,215 2,404 45,263 4.8%
Total 196,525 95,456 223,757 174,334 34,557 724,629 77.6%
81.5% 84.9% 81.7% 73.2% 50.5%
Alex T. Zablocki Republican 35,515 13,013 37,683 49,988 27,891 164,090 17.6%
14.7% 11.6% 13.8%% 21.0% 40.7%
William J. Lee Conservative 4,929 2,902 8,737 10,523 5,185 32,276 3.5%
2.0% 2.6% 3.2% 4.4% 7.6%
Maura de Luca Socialist Workers 2,455 788 2,555 2,029 478 8,305 0.9%
Jim Lesczynski Libertarian 1,812 268 1,223 1,138 367 4,808 0.5%
Total Write-ins 37 17 30 29 10 123 0.01%
Total Votes 241,273 112,444 273,985 238,041 68,488 934,231

Source: Board of Elections in the City of New York http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/results.html

City Comptroller general 2009[edit]

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