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New York City Mayoral Election
by WNYC Newsroom
NEW YORK, NY November 02, 2009 — Incumbent Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Comptroller Bill Thompson face off today in the New York City Mayoral Election. Bloomberg is seeking a third term in office. WNYC covered both campaigns.
October 28--Bloomberg, Thompson in Final Debate
October 27--Mind the Gap: Can Bloomberg Deliver on Promise?
October 26--Education and the Mayor’s Race
October 24--Bloomberg Sets New Spending Record
October 13--First Mayoral Debate Wrap Up
October 13--Billionaire Mayor Re-Invents Office
October 7--Thompson, Finance Dept Disagree Over Lost Taxes
October 1--Thompson on Brian Lehrer on Housing
September 30--Bill Thompson, On 30 Years in Politics, On His Father and On Being Fiery
September 18--Paterson Endorses Thompson for Mayor
September 17--Thompson Counters Criticism, Attacks Billionaire Mayor
September 16--The Race is On…Bloomberg and Thompson
August 21--Thompson Accuses Bloomberg of Not Disclosing Millions in Political Contributions
Vote 2009
WNYC provides analysis of the characters and debates of those running for mayor, comptroller, public advocate, district attorney and City Council. Share your election story or gripe and post your comments on the news blog.
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Financial 411
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Main Street NYC
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Uncommon Economic Indicators
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