Electoral history of Michael Bloomberg

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This is the electoral history of Michael Bloomberg, American billionaire businessman and the 108th Mayor of New York City, in office from 2002 to 2013. He was a late entry to the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, competing only in Super Tuesday and ending his campaign the morning after.

2001

Republican primary for the 2001 New York City mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Bloomberg 48,055 65.86%
Republican Herman Badillo 18,476 25.32%
Write-in 6,430 8.81%
Total votes 72,961 100%
2001 New York City mayoral election[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Bloomberg 685,666 46.30%
Independence Michael Bloomberg 59,901 4.04%
Total Michael Bloomberg 744,757 50.29%
Democratic Mark Green 676,717 45.70%
Working Families Mark Green 32,551 2.20%
Total Mark Green 709,268 47.89%
Liberal Alan Hevesi 8,027 0.54%
Better Schools Alan Hevesi 2,304 0.16%
Total Alan Hevesi 10,331 0.70%
Green Julia Willebrand 7,155 0.48%
Conservative Terrence Gray 3,577 0.24%
Marijuana Reform Thomas K. Leighton 2,563 0.17%
Libertarian Kenny Kramer 1,408 0.10%
City Fusion Bernhard Goetz 1,049 0.07%
American Dream Ken Golding 474 0.03%
Write-in 332 0.02%
Total votes 1,480,914 100%
Republican hold

2005

Democratic primary for the 2005 New York City mayoral election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fernando Ferrer 192,262 40.15%
Democratic Anthony Weiner 138,917 29.01%
Democratic C. Virginia Fields 75,826 15.84%
Democratic Gifford Miller 49,515 10.34%
Democratic Christopher X. Brodeur 16,561 3.46%
Democratic Arthur Piccolo 5,584 1.17%
Democratic Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) (write-in) 121 0.03%
Write-in 32 0.01%
Total votes 478,818 100.00
2005 New York City mayoral election[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) 678,444 52.60%
Independence Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) 74,645 5.79%
Total Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) 753,089 58.38%
Democratic Fernando Ferrer 503,219 39.01%
Conservative Thomas Ognibene 14,630 1.13%
Green Anthony Gronowicz 8,297 0.64%
Rent Is Too Damn High Jimmy McMillan 4,111 0.32%
Libertarian Audrey Silk 2,888 0.22%
Socialist Workers Martin Koppel 2,256 0.18%
Education Seth Blum 1,176 0.09%
Write-in 269 0.02%
Total votes 1,289,935 100%
Republican hold

2009

Independence Party primary for the 2009 New York City mayoral election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independence Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) 93 93.00%
Independence None of the Above 7 7.00%
Total votes 100 100%
Democratic primary for the 2009 New York City mayoral election[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Thompson 234,897 71.04%
Democratic Tony Avella 69,774 21.10%
Democratic Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) (write-in) 183 0.06%
Write-in 214 0.07%
Total votes 330,659 100.00
2009 New York City mayoral election[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) 435,393 36.96%
Independence Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) 150,073 12.74%
Total Michael Bloomberg (incumbent) 585,466 50.70%
Democratic Bill Thompson 506,995 43.04%
Working Families Bill Thompson 27,874 2.37%
Total Bill Thompson 534,869 46.32%
Conservative Stephen A. Christopher 18,013 1.56%
Green Billy Talen 8,902 0.77%
Rent Is Too Damn High Jimmy McMillan 2,332 0.20%
Socialism and Liberation Frances Villar 1,996 0.17%
Libertarian Joseph Dobrian 1,616 0.14%
Socialist Workers Daniel B. Fein 1,311 0.11%
Write-in 297 0.03%
Total votes 1,178,057 100%
Independent hold

2020 Democratic party presidential primaries

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