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List of elections featuring David Paterson as a candidate
David Paterson has served in several elected positions, including the New York State Senate and as Lieutenant Governor of New York .
As a running mate to Eliot Spitzer , Paterson scored a landslide victory in the 2006 election with 69% of the vote. It was the largest margin of victory in a gubernatorial race in New York history, and the second-largest for any statewide race in New York history. The only larger victory was Chuck Schumer 's 71% victory in his successful reelection bid for the U.S. Senate two years earlier. Spitzer carried all but three counties in the state.[citation needed ]
David Paterson at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival
Mosley also ran on the Reform Party line.
Paterson also ran on the Liberal and Working Families party lines.
Paterson also ran on the Liberal party line.
Paterson also ran on the Liberal party line.
Paterson also ran on the Liberal party line.
Kirkland also held the Liberal Party designation.[ 11]
2010 governor's race polling[ edit ]
In February 2010, then Governor David Paterson , announced he would not run for a full term in 2010 .
Poll source
Dates administered
David Paterson
Andrew Cuomo
Siena Poll
January 10–14, 2010
21%
59%
Quinnipiac
December 7–13, 2009
23%
60%
Rasmussen Reports
July 14, 2009
27%
61%
Qunnipiac
May 5–11, 2009
17%
62%
Qunnipiac
April 1–5, 2009
18%
61%
Siena Poll
March 13–16, 2009
17%
67%
Marist Poll Archived 2009-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
February 25–26, 2009
26%
62%
Siena Poll
February 16–18, 2009
27%
53%
Quinnipiac
February 10–15, 2009
23%
55%
Siena Poll [permanent dead link ]
January 20–23, 2009
35%
33%
Siena Poll
December 8–11, 2008
49%
26%
Siena Poll
November 10–13, 2008
53%
25%
Siena Poll
July 7–10, 2008
51%
21%
Siena Poll
May 12–15, 2008
42%
29%
Siena Poll
April 12–15, 2008
35%
30%
John C. Walker,The Harlem Fox: J. Raymond Jones at Tammany 1920:1970, New York: State University New York Press, 1989.
David N. Dinkins, A Mayor's Life: Governing New York's Gorgeous Mosaic, PublicAffairs Books, 2013
Rangel, Charles B.; Wynter, Leon (2007). And I Haven't Had a Bad Day Since: From the Streets of Harlem to the Halls of Congress. New York:
Baker Motley, Constance Equal Justice Under The Law: An Autobiography, New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1998.
Howell, Ron Boss of Black Brooklyn: The Life and Times of Bertram L. Baker Fordham University Press Bronx, New York 2018
^ "NYS Board of Elections Governor Election Returns Nov. 7 2006 ". New York State Board of Elections . Retrieved March 28, 2008.
^ "NYS Board of Elections - Senate Vote - Nov 2., 2004 Archived August 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine ". New York State Board of Elections . Retrieved March 28, 2008.
^ "NYS Board of Elections - Senate Vote - Nov 2., 2002 Archived August 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine ". New York State Board of Elections . Retrieved March 28, 2008.
^ "NYS Board of Elections - Senate Vote - Nov 2., 2000 Archived August 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine ". New York State Board of Elections . Retrieved March 28, 2008.
^ "NYS Board of Elections - Senate Vote - Nov 2., 1998 ". New York State Board of Elections . Retrieved March 28, 2008.
^ "Results of Voting in New York Races for the State Legislature and the Courts ". The New York Times . November 7, 1996.
^ Hicks, Jonathan P. "THE 1993 ELECTIONS: Public Advocate; Green Breezes in Rematch From Primary ". The New York Times . November 3, 1993.
^ "Mark Green for Public Advocate ". The New York Times . September 5, 1993.
^ "THE ELECTIONS; New York State Senate ". The New York Times . November 10, 1988.
^ "PRIMARIES AND CANDIDATES ". The New York Times . September 8, 1986. Late City Final Edition, Section B, Page 4, Column 5.
^ Schmalz, Jeffrey. "43 LEGISLATIVE CONTESTS ARE ON PRIMARY BALLOTS ". The New York Times . September 8, 1986.
^ "THE '85 ELECTIONS; ELECTION RESULTS IN VOTING TUESDAY IN CITY AND ON LONG ISLAND; VOTE TOTALS FOR THE ELECTIONS HELD IN NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY ". The New York Times . November 7, 1985. Late City Final Edition, Section B, Page 6, Column 1.
^ "Ex-Prosecutor Is Nominated For a Manhattan Senate Seat ". The New York Times . September 16, 1985.
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