New York City mayoral election, 2009

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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.

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[edit] Potential Democratic candidates

[edit] Potential Republican candidates

[edit] Potential Third Party or Independent candidate

[edit] Libertarian Party

  • Joseph Dobrian - 2005 Libertarian candidate for Manhattan Borough President, journalist and TV talk show host.

[edit] Conservative Party

[edit] Green Party

[edit] See also