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The New York City mayoral election of 2009 is scheduled to occur in November. As the Mayor of New York City is limited to two consecutive terms, Michael Bloomberg is not eligible for re-election. As he completes his second full term, this election will feature no incumbent.
[edit] Potential Democratic candidates
- Andrew Cuomo, New York State Attorney General
- Patricia E. Harris, Current First Deputy Mayor
- Helen Marshall, Current Queens Borough President
- Anthony D. Weiner, U.S. Representative from Brooklyn and Queens (District 9)
- William Thompson, Current City Comptroller
- Betsy Gotbaum, Current Public Advocate
- Christine C. Quinn, Current City Council Speaker
- Donny Deutsch, Advertising executive and host of the talk show "The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch"
- Marty Markowitz, Current Brooklyn Borough President
- Joel Klein, Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education
- John Liu, Current City Council-member representing district 20
- Tony Avella, Current City Council-member representing district 19
- Debra Markell, Current District Manager in Queens Community Board 2
- Hiram Monserrate, Current City Council-member representing district 21
[edit] Potential Republican candidates
[edit] Potential Third Party or Independent candidate
- Joseph Dobrian - 2005 Libertarian candidate for Manhattan Borough President, journalist and TV talk show host.
[edit] See also