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New York State Comptroller elections

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Election for a state official
For the most recent New York State Comptroller elections, see2022 New York State Comptroller election.

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TheElections for New York State Comptroller are held every four years. The next scheduled election is due to be held in 2026. The currentNew York State Comptroller isThomas DiNapoli.

The Comptroller is directly elected byFirst Past the Post.

Elections

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1986

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Main article:1986 New York State Comptroller election

The 1986 election was held on November 4. Republican Incumbent Edward Regan held his office, entering a third term as Comptroller.

1986 New York State Comptroller Election[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanEdward Regan (incumbent)2,274,54857.20%N/A
DemocraticHerman Badillo1,593,17440.07%N/A
Right to LifeMary Jane Tobin91,2362.29%N/A
New AllianceMary Fridley17,4470.44%N/A
Total votes4,976,399100.00%

1990

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Main article:1990 New York State Comptroller election

The 1990 election was held on November 6. Republican IncumbentEdward Regan held his office, entering his fourth term as Comptroller.

1990 New York State Comptroller Election[2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanEdward Regan (incumbent)1,942,91149.24%N/A
DemocraticCarol Bellamy1,841,82646.68%N/A
Right to LifeDonna M. Kearney116,7432.96%N/A
LibertarianVicki Kirkland17,0930.43%N/A
Socialist WorkersAaron Ruby11,1180..28%N/A
New AllianceEmmy Gay15,7520.40%N/A
Total votes3,945,443100.00%

1994

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Main article:1994 New York State Comptroller election

The 1994 election was held on November 8. Carl McCall had been appointed by thelegislature to fill the remaining year of the term held by outgoing ComptrollerEdward Regan. London had previously been the Conservative Party's candidate for governor in 1990 and was offered the Comptroller spot according to many as a compromise between the Conservatives and Republicans:

H. Carl McCall
Democrat
Liberal


2,404,404
51.80%
Herbert I. London
Republican
Conservative/Tax Cut Now

Right to Life

2,155,759
46.44%
Laureen A. Oliver
Independence Fusion



53,801
1.16%
Richard L. Geyer
Libertarian



17,986
0.39%
Brock Satter
Socialist Workers Party



10,078
0.22%

1998

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Main article:1998 New York State Comptroller election

The 1998 election was held on November 3. Democratic incumbentCarl McCall defeated Republican challenger Bruce Blakeman by a wide margin:

H. Carl McCall
Democrat
Independence
Liberal
Working Families

2,862,903
64.75%
Bruce A. Blakeman
Republican
Conservative



1,423,086
32.19%
Douglas H. Harknett
Right to Life



70,397
1.59%
Dean Venezia
Marijuana Reform



39,423
0.89%
Howie Hawkins
Green



15,133
0.34%
Robert M. Goodman
Libertarian



10,310
0.23%

4,985,514 ballots have been cast on that election. Out of them, 564,262 were declared blank, void or missing.

2002

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Main article:2002 New York State Comptroller election

The 2002 election was held on November 5. New York City Comptroller Alan Hevesi defeated former Assembly Minority LeaderJohn Faso:

Alan Hevesi
Democrat
Liberal
Working Families


2,095,913
50.41%
John Faso
Republican
Independence
Conservative


1,933,104
46.50%
Garifalia Christea
Right to Life



61,464
1.48%
Howie Hawkins
Green



47,771
1.15%
James Eisert
Libertarian



19,235
0.46%

4,690,714 ballots have been cast on that election. Out of them, 533,227 were declared blank, void or missing.

2006

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Main article:2006 New York State Comptroller election

The 2006 election was held on November 7. Democratic incumbent Alan Hevesi won re-election, entering his second term in office; however, he resigned prior to the commencement of his term.

General election results[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAlan Hevesi (incumbent)2,193,60256.37%
RepublicanChristopher Callaghan1,535,32939.45%
GreenJulia Willebrand108,1652.78%
LibertarianJohn Cain38,4830.99%
Socialist WorkersWillie Cotton15,7860.40%
Total votes4,134,973100%
Democratichold

2010

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Main article:2010 New York State Comptroller election

The 2010 election was held on November 2. Democratic incumbentThomas DiNapoli won re-election, entering his first full term as Comptroller. Prior to this election, Thomas DiNapoli held the office of New York State Comptroller since being appointed by theGovernor of New York on February 7, 2007.

General election results[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticThomas P. DiNapoli2,272,80550.78
RepublicanHarry Wilson2,070,34946.26
GreenJulia A. Willebrand104,4822.33
LibertarianJohn Gaetani27,8980.62
Total votes4,475,534100.0

2014

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Main article:2014 New York State Comptroller election

The 2014 election was held on November 4. Democratic incumbent Thomas DiNapoli won re-election, entering his second term as Comptroller.

2014 New York State Comptroller Election
PartyCandidateVotesPercentage
DemocraticThomas DiNapoli1,935,84756.64%
Working FamiliesThomas DiNapoli175,3284.47%
Independence/ Women's EqualityThomas DiNapoli121,8823.11%
TotalThomas DiNapoli (incumbent)2,223,05759.87%
RepublicanRobert Antonacci1,108,01628.23%
Conservative/ Stop-Common-CoreRobert Antonacci246,6276.28%
TotalRobert Antonacci1,354,64336.48%
GreenTheresa Portelli97,9062.64%
LibertarianJohn Clifton36,5830.99%
Blank209,6135.34%
Void1,9100.05%
Write-in1,1970.03%
Totals3,924,909100%
Democratic Hold

2018

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Main article:2018 New York State Comptroller election

The 2018 election was held on November 6. Democratic incumbent Thomas DiNapoli won re-election, entering his third term as Comptroller.

New York Comptroller election, 2018[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticThomas DiNapoli3,714,78761.76%+5.12%
Working FamiliesThomas DiNapoli155,8732.59%−1.88%
IndependenceThomas DiNapoli106,9711.78%−1.33%
Women's EqualityThomas DiNapoli35,6130.59%−2.52%
ReformThomas DiNapoli14,6420.24%N/A
TotalThomas DiNapoli (incumbent)4,027,88666.96%+7.09%
RepublicanJonathan Trichter1,651,57827.46%−0.77%
ConservativeJonathan Trichter231,3803.84%−2.44%
TotalJonathan Trichter1,882,95831.30%−5.18%
GreenMark Dunlea70,0411.16%−1.48%
LibertarianCruger E. Gallaudet34,4300.57%−0.42%
Total votes6,015,315100%N/A
Democratichold

2022

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Main article:2022 New York State Comptroller election

The 2022 election was held on November 6. Democratic incumbent Thomas DiNapoli won re-election, entering his third term as Comptroller.

2022 New York State Comptroller election[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticThomas DiNapoli2,980,83351.67%−10.09%
Working FamiliesThomas DiNapoli324,2795.62%+3.03%
TotalThomas DiNapoli (incumbent)3,305,11257.29%−9.67%
RepublicanPaul Rodriguez2,171,06737.64%+10.18%
ConservativePaul Rodriguez292,3375.07%+1.23%
TotalPaul Rodriguez2,463,40442.71%+11.41%
Total votes5,768,516100.0%
Democratichold

See also

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References

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  1. ^Mitchell, George (1987–1988).The New York Red Book: An Illustrated Yearbook of Authentic Information Concerning New York State, Its Departments and Political Subdivisions and the Officials Who Administer Its Affairs (89th ed.). Albany, New York: Williams Press, Inc. p. 1008.
  2. ^"1990 Comptroller General Election Results".uselectionatlas. RetrievedMay 5, 2023.
  3. ^"Our Campaigns - NY Comptroller Race - Nov 06, 1990".www.ourcampaigns.com. RetrievedMay 29, 2023.
  4. ^"NYS Board of Elections Attorney General Election Returns Nov. 7, 2006"(PDF).elections.ny.gov.New York State Board of Elections.Archived(PDF) from the original on April 16, 2022. RetrievedNovember 5, 2022.
  5. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on August 23, 2012. RetrievedApril 13, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^"Certified Results from the November 6, 2018 General Election for Comptroller"(PDF).elections.ny.gov. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on October 18, 2020. RetrievedMay 29, 2023.
  7. ^"2022 General Election Results — Certified December 15, 2022".New York State Board of Elections.
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