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Andrew M. Cuomo
2602443 votes
61%
- Party: Democratic, Independence, Working Families
- NYS Attorney General
- Clinton Secretary for HUD
- BA, Fordham University
- JD, Albany Law School
Carl P. Paladino
1445779 votes
34%
- Party: Republican, Conservative, Taxpayers
Howie Hawkins
58,123 votes
1.4%
- Party: Green
- Occupation: Teamster truck unloader at UPS (2001-present)
- Co-op organizer for CommonWorks (1991-2001)
Priorities:
- Full Employment through a WPA-style public jobs program
- Clean Energy Transition to stimulate economy and avert global warming
- Progressive Tax Reform to close budget deficit and fund schools and public services
Warren Redlich
45,865 votes
1.1%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Attorney and Web Entrepreneur
- Founder, SpinJ Corporation
- Founder: The Redlich Law Firm
- Guilderland Town Board
- Master's Degree: Stanford University
- B.A. Mathematical Economics: Rice University
Priorities:
- Stop Wasting Money
- Cap Bureaucrat Pay at $100K; Cap Pensions at $75K - Save over $2 billion/year
- Eliminate Corporate Welfare - Save $3 billion/year
Jimmy McMillan
40,900 votes
1.0%
- Party: Rent is 2 Damn High
Kristin M. Davis
22,931 votes
0.5%
- Party: Anti-Prohibition
- Escort Service Founder
- Capital management company
- BA, St. Mary's College
Charles Barron
20,658 votes
0.5%
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Candidates Answer Questions
The Leagues of Women Voters of New York State has asked
all candidates for this office to respond to
5 questions on Economy, Budget, Campaign Finance, Redistricting, and Education.
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