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*[[Joseph J. Lhota]], former Chairman of the [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York)|MTA]]<ref name=ct_carrion/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/gop-eyes-mta-boss-joe-lhota-mayoral-run-article-1.1202357|title=GOP eyes MTA boss Joe Lhota for mayoral run|date=November 15, 2012|accessdate=November 18, 2012|work=[[Daily News (New York)|New York Daily News]]|first1=Celeste|last1=Katz|first2=Pete|last2=Donohue}}</ref> |
*[[Joseph J. Lhota]], former Chairman of the [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York)|MTA]]<ref name=ct_carrion/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/gop-eyes-mta-boss-joe-lhota-mayoral-run-article-1.1202357|title=GOP eyes MTA boss Joe Lhota for mayoral run|date=November 15, 2012|accessdate=November 18, 2012|work=[[Daily News (New York)|New York Daily News]]|first1=Celeste|last1=Katz|first2=Pete|last2=Donohue}}</ref> |
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*George McDonald, founder of [[The Doe Fund]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2012/08/doe-fund-founder-george-mcdonald-mulling-2013-mayoral-bid-on-republican-line|title=Doe Fund Founder George McDonald Mulling 2013 Mayoral Bid On Republican Line|date=August 11, 2012|accessdate=September 17, 2012|work=[[Daily News (New York)|New York Daily News]]|first=Celeste|last=Katz}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://capitaltonightny.ynn.com/2012/09/extras-606/|title=Extras|date=September 17, 2012|accessdate=September 17, 2012|work=Capital Tonight|first=Liz|last=Benjamin}}</ref> |
*George McDonald, founder of [[The Doe Fund]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2012/08/doe-fund-founder-george-mcdonald-mulling-2013-mayoral-bid-on-republican-line|title=Doe Fund Founder George McDonald Mulling 2013 Mayoral Bid On Republican Line|date=August 11, 2012|accessdate=September 17, 2012|work=[[Daily News (New York)|New York Daily News]]|first=Celeste|last=Katz}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://capitaltonightny.ynn.com/2012/09/extras-606/|title=Extras|date=September 17, 2012|accessdate=September 17, 2012|work=Capital Tonight|first=Liz|last=Benjamin}}</ref> |
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*[[Walter Iwachiw]], RN SPNP SFNP,Businessman, CUNY/Concorde University of Law Educated, Owner of WNIS Companies (Telecom, Telemedicine, Assisted Living, Nursing/Hospital Facilities, Oil/Gas Exploration, Internet, Power/Internet Infrastructure, Personal/Computer Security, Residential/Commercial/Manufacturing Development, Solar/Fuel Cell/Nuclear Power Generation, Space Business Enterprises, Contract vendor to NYC Brd of Education, Contract Vendor to NYS BOCES). First Responder to WTC injured, Common Law Wife Roxanne RN also first responder but deceased from injuries, Step sister in Common Law Diane of NYS Dept. of Taxation Deceased. Awarded 496 Million WTC URIR Grant for fiber restoral and instalation below Canal St. Initial awardee of MTA Cellular WIFI RFP, Hudson Yards High Bidder, Port Authority 2001 WTC 99 year lease high bidder, MTA bidder for commuter wifi, http://www.nyccfb.info/candidates/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobiography_of_Walter_N_Iwachiw http://www.iwachiw4mayor.net/ <ref>http://www.nyccfb.info</ref><ref>http://btop.findthedata.org/d/a/WORLD-NETWORK-INTERNATIONAL-SERVICES,-INC</ref> |
*[[Walter N Iwachiw]], RN SPNP SFNP,Businessman, CUNY/Concorde University of Law Educated, Owner of WNIS Companies (Telecom, Telemedicine, Assisted Living, Nursing/Hospital Facilities, Oil/Gas Exploration, Internet, Power/Internet Infrastructure, Personal/Computer Security, Residential/Commercial/Manufacturing Development, Solar/Fuel Cell/Nuclear Power Generation, Space Business Enterprises, Contract vendor to NYC Brd of Education, Contract Vendor to NYS BOCES). First Responder to WTC injured, Common Law Wife Roxanne RN also first responder but deceased from injuries, Step sister in Common Law Diane of NYS Dept. of Taxation Deceased. Awarded 496 Million WTC URIR Grant for fiber restoral and instalation below Canal St. Initial awardee of MTA Cellular WIFI RFP, Hudson Yards High Bidder, Port Authority 2001 WTC 99 year lease high bidder, MTA bidder for commuter wifi, http://www.nyccfb.info/candidates/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobiography_of_Walter_N_Iwachiw http://www.iwachiw4mayor.net/ <ref>http://www.nyccfb.info</ref><ref>http://btop.findthedata.org/d/a/WORLD-NETWORK-INTERNATIONAL-SERVICES,-INC</ref> |
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Elections in New York State |
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The 2013 New York City mayoral election is scheduled to occur in November 2013. Incumbent Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a Republican-turned-Independent is term-limited and thus unable to seek re-election to a fourth term in office.
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Adolfo Carrión, Jr., former director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs and former Borough President of The Bronx (now an Independent, Carrión would have to switch parties or receive a Wilson Pakula in order to run as a Republican;[1][2] has also received the nomination of the Independence Party)[3]
- John Catsimatidis, businessman, owner of (among others) the Red Apple Group, the Gristedes supermarket chain and the United Refining Company[4]
- Joseph J. Lhota, former Chairman of the MTA[1][5]
- George McDonald, founder of The Doe Fund[6][7]
- Walter N Iwachiw, RN SPNP SFNP,Businessman, CUNY/Concorde University of Law Educated, Owner of WNIS Companies (Telecom, Telemedicine, Assisted Living, Nursing/Hospital Facilities, Oil/Gas Exploration, Internet, Power/Internet Infrastructure, Personal/Computer Security, Residential/Commercial/Manufacturing Development, Solar/Fuel Cell/Nuclear Power Generation, Space Business Enterprises, Contract vendor to NYC Brd of Education, Contract Vendor to NYS BOCES). First Responder to WTC injured, Common Law Wife Roxanne RN also first responder but deceased from injuries, Step sister in Common Law Diane of NYS Dept. of Taxation Deceased. Awarded 496 Million WTC URIR Grant for fiber restoral and instalation below Canal St. Initial awardee of MTA Cellular WIFI RFP, Hudson Yards High Bidder, Port Authority 2001 WTC 99 year lease high bidder, MTA bidder for commuter wifi, http://www.nyccfb.info/candidates/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobiography_of_Walter_N_Iwachiw http://www.iwachiw4mayor.net/ [8][9]
Withdrawn
- Tom Allon, CEO of Manhattan Media and former New York City public school teacher (had previously declared as a Democrat; had also received the nomination of the Liberal Party)[10]
Potential
- Kelsey Grammer, actor[11][12]
- Richard Grasso, former Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange[13]
- Raymond Kelly, Commissioner of the New York City Police Department[13]
- Malcolm Smith, state Senator, former Lieutenant Governor, and former Majority Leader of the New York State Senate (a Democrat, Smith would have to change his party affiliation or receive a Wilson Pakula in order to run as a Republican)[14]
- Diana Taylor, former New York State Banking Department superintendent[15][16]
Declined
- A. R. Bernard, pastor[17]
- S. E. Cupp, conservative political commentator[18]
- Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City[19][20]
- Martin Golden, state Senator[21]
- Richard Parsons, chairman of Citigroup[22]
- Edward Skyler, executive at Citigroup and former Deputy Mayor for Operations[23]
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Tom Allon |
A. R. Bernard |
Adolfo Carrion |
John Catsimatidis |
Joseph Lhota |
George McDonald |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marist | February 4–12, 2013 | 172 | ± 7.5% | 4% | 2% | 3% | 5% | 20% | 8% | 3% | 55% |
Quinnipiac | January 8–14, 2013 | 176 | ± 7.4% | 5% | — | 3% | 9% | 23% | 2% | — | 58% |
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Sal Albanese, former New York City Councilman[24]
- Randy Credico, comedian and former Director of the William Moses Kunstler Fund for Racial Justice[25]
- Bill de Blasio, New York City Public Advocate[26]
- John Liu, New York City Comptroller[27]
- Christine Quinn, speaker of the New York City Council[28]
- Erick Salgado, Pastor of the Church of Iglesia Jovenes Cristianos[29]
- Bill Thompson, former New York City Comptroller and Democratic Party nominee for Mayor in 2009[30]
Withdrawn
- Tom Allon, CEO of Manhattan Media and former New York City public school teacher (switched to running in the Republican primary, and had also received the nomination of the Liberal Party before dropping out)[31]
Potential
- Christopher O. Ward, former director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey[22]
- Anthony Weiner, former U.S. Representative for New York's 9th congressional district[32]
Declined
- Alec Baldwin, actor[33]
- William J. Bratton, former Commissioner of the New York City Police Department
- Hillary Rodham Clinton, former United States Secretary of State and former U.S. Senator[23][34]
- Ruben Diaz, Jr., Bronx Borough President[35]
- Gregory Floyd, president of the New York City Teamsters union[36]
- Leo Hindery, businessman[22]
- Marty Markowitz, Borough President of Brooklyn[37]
- Eva Moskowitz, CEO of the Success Academy Charter Schools and former New York City Councilwoman[38]
- Ed Rendell, former Governor of Pennsylvania and former Mayor of Philadelphia[23]
- Chuck Schumer, U.S. Senator[23]
- Scott Stringer, Borough President of Manhattan (running for Comptroller)[39]
- Merryl H. Tisch, chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents[22]
- Mortimer Zuckerman, businessman[22][23]
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Sal Albanese |
Tom Allon |
Bill de Blasio |
John Liu |
Marty Markowitz |
Christine Quinn |
Scott Stringer |
Bill Thompson |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | February 20–25, 2013 | 655 | ± 3.8% | — | — | 14% | 9% | — | 37% | — | 11% | — | 29% |
Marist | February 4–12, 2013 | 875 | ± 3.3% | 2% | — | 12% | 9% | — | 37% | — | 13% | 1% | 26% |
Quinnipiac | January 8–14, 2013 | 879 | ± 3.3% | — | — | 11% | 9% | — | 35% | — | 10% | 1% | 33% |
Quinnipiac | November 14–18, 2012 | 1,165 | ± 2.9% | — | — | 9% | 5% | — | 32% | 4% | 10% | 1% | 37% |
NY1-Marist | October 3–7, 2012 | 453 | ± 4.6% | — | 2% | 8% | 9% | — | 23% | 6% | 15% | — | 37% |
Quinnipiac | August 8–12, 2012 | 1,298 | ± 2.7% | — | 1% | 9% | 9% | — | 29% | 4% | 10% | 2% | 34% |
NY1-Marist | April 10–17, 2012 | 402 | ± 5% | — | 1% | 10% | 9% | — | 32% | 7% | 12% | — | 29% |
Quinnipiac | March 6–11, 2012 | 964 | ± 3.2% | — | 2% | 9% | 7% | 15% | 25% | 7% | 13% | 5% | 17% |
Quinnipiac | December 7–12, 2011 | 1,242 | ± 2.8% | — | 1% | 8% | 9% | 16% | 23% | 6% | 9% | 5% | 21% |
Quinnipiac | October 12–16, 2011 | 1,068 | ± 3.0% | — | 1% | 8% | 11% | 17% | 22% | 7% | 10% | 5% | 19% |
Quinnipiac | July 19–25, 2011 | 1,234 | ± 2.8% | — | 2% | 8% | 13% | 15% | 23% | 5% | 10% | 3% | 22% |
Other
Any candidate not among the six qualified New York parties (Democratic, Republican, Conservative, Working Families, Independence and Green) must petition their way onto the ballot; they do not face primary elections.
Independence
Nominee
- Adolfo Carrión, Jr., former director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs and former Borough President of The Bronx[40] (also running in the Republican primary)
Liberal
Withdrawn
- Tom Allon, CEO of Manhattan Media and former New York City public school teacher (had previously declared as a Democrat; was also running in the Republican primary)[10]
Libertarian
Declared
- Kristin M. Davis, former madam and Anti-Prohibition Party nominee for Governor of New York in 2010[41]
Potential
- Carl Person, attorney[42]
Rent is Too Damn High
Nominee
- Jimmy McMillan, party founder and perennial candidate[43][44]
Independent
Potential
- Tony Danza, actor[45]
- Eliot Spitzer, former Governor of New York[13][46]
General election
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Joseph Lhota (R) |
Sal Albanese (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marist | February 4–12, 2013 | 816 | ± 3.4% | 21% | 52% | — | 27% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Joseph Lhota (R) |
Bill de Blasio (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | February 20–25, 2013 | 1,017 | ± 3.1% | 18% | 58% | 2% | 22% |
Marist | February 4–12, 2013 | 816 | ± 3.4% | 18% | 60% | — | 22% |
Quinnipiac | January 8–14, 2013 | 1,332 | ± 2.7% | 17% | 57% | 1% | 24% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Joseph Lhota (R) |
John Liu (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | February 20–25, 2013 | 1,017 | ± 3.1% | 22% | 53% | 2% | 22% |
Marist | February 4–12, 2013 | 816 | ± 3.4% | 20% | 56% | — | 23% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Joseph Lhota (R) |
Christine Quinn (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | February 20–25, 2013 | 1,017 | ± 3.1% | 19% | 63% | 2% | 16% |
Marist | February 4–12, 2013 | 816 | ± 3.4% | 18% | 64% | — | 18% |
Quinnipiac | January 8–14, 2013 | 1,332 | ± 2.7% | 17% | 62% | 1% | 19% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Joseph Lhota (R) |
Bill Thompson (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | February 20–25, 2013 | 1,017 | ± 3.1% | 20% | 55% | 1% | 24% |
Marist | February 4–12, 2013 | 816 | ± 3.4% | 19% | 61% | — | 20% |
Quinnipiac | January 8–14, 2013 | 1,332 | ± 2.7% | 19% | 55% | 2% | 24% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Joseph Lhota (R) |
Christine Quinn (D) |
Adolfo Carrion (I) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marist | February 4–12, 2013 | 816 | ± 3.4% | 17% | 59% | 8% | — | 17% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Tom Allon (R) |
Bill de Blasio (D) |
Raymond Kelly (R) |
John Liu (D) |
Marty Markowitz (D) |
Christine Quinn (D) |
Scott Stringer (D) |
Bill Thompson (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | December 7–12, 2011 | 1,242 | ± 2.8% | 0% | 6% | 24% | 7% | 13% | 18% | 5% | 7% | 4% | 15% |
Quinnipiac | October 12–16, 2011 | 1,068 | ± 3.0% | 0% | 6% | 25% | 10% | 14% | 17% | 5% | 8% | 4% | 12% |
Quinnipiac | July 19–25, 2011 | 1,234 | ± 2.8% | 1% | 6% | 23% | 10% | 12% | 18% | 4% | 8% | 2% | 16% |
See also
References
- ^ a b Benjamin, Liz (November 13, 2012). "Brooklyn GOP Chair Backs Carrion (Updated)". Capital Tonight. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
- ^ Chen, David W. (November 12, 2012). "Likely Mayoral Hopeful Leaves Democratic Party". The New York Times. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
- ^ Barkan, Ross (January 25, 2013). Independence Party goes to bat for Carrion. Politicker. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
- ^ http://politicker.com/2013/01/john-catsimatidis-im-not-a-mike-bloomberg-billionaire/
- ^ Katz, Celeste; Donohue, Pete (November 15, 2012). "GOP eyes MTA boss Joe Lhota for mayoral run". New York Daily News. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
- ^ Katz, Celeste (August 11, 2012). "Doe Fund Founder George McDonald Mulling 2013 Mayoral Bid On Republican Line". New York Daily News. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
- ^ Benjamin, Liz (September 17, 2012). "Extras". Capital Tonight. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
- ^ http://www.nyccfb.info
- ^ http://btop.findthedata.org/d/a/WORLD-NETWORK-INTERNATIONAL-SERVICES,-INC
- ^ a b Walker, Hunter (March 18, 2013). "Tom Allon Is Dropping Out of the Mayor's Race". Politicker. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
- ^ Garvey, Marianne (August 1, 2011). "Kelsey Grammer for mayor of New York?". MSNBC. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
- ^ Zwecker, Bill (August 1, 2011). "Kelsey Grammer sees his political aspirations as 'last piece of my life'". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
- ^ a b c Glynnis MacNicol (March 3, 2011). "MAYOR SPITZER: Former Governor Planning A 2013 Run, Says Gasparino". Business Insider. Retrieved March 3, 2011.
- ^ Benjamin, Liz (August 1, 2012). "Malcolm For Mayor On GOP Line Over Before It Starts?". Capital Tonight. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
- ^ Haberman, Maggie (June 4, 2010). "Diana Taylor's own future". Politico. Retrieved December 28, 2010.
- ^ "Bloomberg's girlfriend Diana Taylor says she could have beaten Sen. Gillibrand, won't rule out run". Daily News. July 27, 2010. Retrieved December 28, 2010.
- ^ Katz, Celeste (March 11, 2013). "Brooklyn Megachurch Pastor A.R. Bernard Stops "Actively Considering" 2013 GOP Mayor Run". New York Daily News. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
- ^ Pappas, Alex (November 30, 2012). MSNBC host S. E. Cupp urged to run for mayor of New York City. The Daily Caller. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
- ^ Adams, Cindy (October 10, 2012). "Giuliani can run: NYC charter". The New York Post. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
- ^ Walker, Hunter (October 11, 2012). "Spokeswoman For Rudy Giuliani Says He's 'Not Running For Mayor' Again". Politicker. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
- ^ Campanile, Carl (February 20, 2013). "Sen. Golden backs Lhota for mayor". New York Post. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e Taylor, Kate (December 11, 2011). "To Find the Perfect New York Mayor, Only 2 Years Left". The New York Times. Retrieved December 15, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e Barbaro, Michael; Grynbaum, Michael M. (January 7, 2013). "My Successor? Mayor Ponders Dream Choices". The New York Times. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
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- ^ Barbaro, Michael (December 3, 2012). "Bloomberg Asked Clinton to Consider Succeeding Him as Mayor". New York Times. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
- ^ "Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. abandons 2013 Public Advocate race; will focus on re-election". Retrieved January 24, 2013.
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- ^ Walker, Hunter (November 18, 2012). "Scott Stringer Officially Enters Comptroller Race". Politicker. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
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- ^ Walker, Hunter (September 14, 2012). "Jimmy McMillan is Running for Mayor (Again)". Politicker. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
- ^ A Rent Is Too Damn High Party Event. Press release (September 11, 2012). Retrieved September 11, 2012.
- ^ Vilensky, Mike (August 23, 2012). "'Who's The Boss' Star Tony Danza Weighs Run for Mayor". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
- ^ Gasparino, Charles (March 3, 2011). "Gunning for Eliot". New York Post.
External links
- Sal Albanese for NYC Mayor 2013
- Adolfo Carrion for Mayor of NYC 2013
- John Catsimatidis for Mayor of New York
- Friends Of Kevin P. Coenen Jr. Inc.
- Randy Credico For Mayor 2013
- Bill de Blasio For New York
- Joe Lhota for Mayor
- Walter Iwachiw for Mayor
- John Liu for Mayor 2013
- George McDonald for Mayor 2013
- Christine Quinn for NYC Mayor
- Erick Salgado for Mayor
- Bill Thompson for Mayor 2013