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Political party strength in New York City

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The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. City of New York, New York since the modern five-borough city was created in 1898:

  • Mayor
  • President of the New York City Council/New York City Public Advocate (after 1993)
  • Comptroller
  • The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:

  • 5 Borough Presidencies
  • New York City Council
  • The parties are as follows:   American (A) (More commonly known as the Know Nothing Party),   Anti-Administration (AA),   American Labor (AL)   Conservative (C),   Constitutional Union (CU),   Democratic (D),   Democratic-Republican (DR),   Federalist (F),   Independence (I),   Jacksonian Democratic (JD),   no party (N),   National Republican (NR),   National Union (NU),   People's Party (P),   Pro-Administration (PA),   Republican (R),   Whig (W),   Working Families (WF), and   a tie or coalition within a group of elected officials.

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    Political party strength in New York City Wikipedia


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