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New York City Public Advocate election, 2009

New York City Public Advocate election, 2009
New York City
← 2005 November 3, 2009 2013 →
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Candidate Bill de Blasio Alex T. Zablocki
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 724,629 164,090
Percentage 77.6% 17.6%

Public Advocate before election

Betsy Gotbaum
Democratic

Elected Public Advocate

Bill de Blasio
Democratic


Betsy Gotbaum
Democratic

Bill de Blasio
Democratic

The election of the New York City Public Advocate took place on Tuesday, November 3, 2009, along with elections for the mayor, the city comptroller, borough presidents, and members of the New York City Council. The Democratic candidate, Bill de Blasio, won election with 77% of the vote against 18% for the Republican nominee, Alex Zablocki, 3.6% for the Conservative nominee, William Lee, and 1.7% for two others.

The public advocate has the formal role of presiding over meetings of the New York City Council (although the Speaker elected by the Council itself now does much of this work), and, until the next election, would serve as acting Mayor whenever the elected Mayor is unable to serve.

This election has drawn significant interest from politicians looking to advance their careers, as the extension of New York City term limits allows more incumbents to seek reelection.

Despite the extension of term limits in late 2008, the outgoing public advocate, Betsy Gotbaum announced that she would not run for reelection.


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