Electoral history of Bill de Blasio

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This is the electoral history of Bill de Blasio, the 109th Mayor of New York City, in office from 2014 to 2022. Previously, he represented the 39th district in Brooklyn in the New York City Council from 2002 to 2009 and served as the 3rd Public Advocate of New York City from 2010 to 2013. He briefly ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2020 United States presidential election.

2001

Democratic primary for the 2001 New York City Council's 39th district election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill de Blasio 5,161 32.12%
Democratic Steven R. Banks 3,529 21.96%
Democratic John W. Carroll 2,955 18.39%
Democratic Anthony J. Pugliese 2,182 13.58%
Democratic Paul Bader 1,439 8.96%
Democratic Craig Hammerman 803 5.00%
Total votes 16,069 100.00
2001 New York City Council's 39th district general election[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill de Blasio 18,131 71.04%
Republican Robert A. Bell 4,299 16.84%
Green Gloria Mattera 2,563 10.04%
Conservative Edward F. Clancy 528 2.07%
Total votes 25,521 100.00
Democratic hold

2003

2003 New York City Council's 39th district general election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill de Blasio 6,763 51.50
Working Families Bill de Blasio 2,698 20.55
Total Bill de Blasio (incumbent) 9,461 72.04%
Green Gloria Mattera 2,484 18.91%
Republican Luke Vander Linden 924 7.04%
Conservative Luke Vander Linden 263 2.00%
Total Luke Vander Linden 1,187 9.04%
Total votes 13,132 100.00
Democratic hold

2005

2005 New York City Council's 39th district general election[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill de Blasio (incumbent) 17,554 83.44%
Republican Yvette Velazquez-Bennett 2,933 13.94%
Conservative Yvette Velazquez-Bennett 548 2.61%
Total Yvette Velazquez-Bennett 3,481 16.55%
Total votes 21,035 100.00
Democratic hold

New York City Public Advocate elections

New York City mayoral elections

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