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Electoral history of David Paterson

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David Paterson has served in several elected positions, including the New York State Senate and as Lieutenant Governor of New York.

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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.

2004

  • Mosley also ran on the Conservative line.
  • 2002

  • Mosley also ran on the Conservative and Independence party lines.
  • Paterson also ran on the Liberal and Working Families party lines.
  • 2000

  • Mosley also ran on the Reform Party line.
  • Paterson also ran on the Liberal and Working Families party lines.
  • 1998

  • Paterson also ran on the Liberal party line.
  • 1996

  • Paterson also ran on the Liberal party line.
  • 1993

  • Alter also held the Republican and Liberal party designations
  • Reale also held the Conservative party designation
  • Percentages from THE 1993 PRIMARY: Public Advocate; Green Scores Big Victory Over His Five Opponents in the New York Times on September 15, 1993
  • 1988

  • Paterson also ran on the Liberal party line.
  • 1986

  • Kirkland also held the Liberal Party designation.
  • References

    Electoral history of David Paterson Wikipedia


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