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General Election Candidates List PAGE 1 of 101 PAGES DATE: Jan. 9, 2017 TIME: 11:16 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2016 TYPE : GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: President of the U.S. DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name DEMOCRATIC Hillary Clinton REPUBLICAN Donald J. Trump CONSERVATIVE Donald J. Trump GREEN Jill Stein WORKING FAMILIES Hillary Clinton INDEPENDENCE Gary Johnson WOMEN'S EQUALITY Hillary Clinton LBT-LIBERTARIAN Gary Johnson OFFICE: Vice-President of the U.S. DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name DEMOCRATIC Tim Kaine REPUBLICAN Michael R. Pence CONSERVATIVE Michael R. Pence GREEN Ajamu Baraka WORKING FAMILIES Tim Kaine INDEPENDENCE Bill Weld WOMEN'S EQUALITY Tim Kaine LBT-LIBERTARIAN Bill Weld PAGE 2 of 101 PAGES DATE: Jan. 9, 2017 TIME: 11:16 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2016 TYPE : GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Presidential Elector DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name DEMOCRATIC William J. Clinton DEMOCRATIC Andrew M. Cuomo DEMOCRATIC Kathy C. Hochul DEMOCRATIC Thomas P. DiNapoli DEMOCRATIC Eric T. Schneiderman DEMOCRATIC Carl E. Heastie DEMOCRATIC Andrea Stewart-Cousins DEMOCRATIC Bill de Blasio DEMOCRATIC Letitia A. James DEMOCRATIC Scott M. Stringer DEMOCRATIC Melissa Mark-Viverito DEMOCRATIC Byron W. Brown DEMOCRATIC Christine C. Quinn DEMOCRATIC Basil A. Smikle, Jr. DEMOCRATIC Melissa Sklarz DEMOCRATIC Mario F. Cilento DEMOCRATIC Rhonda Weingarten DEMOCRATIC George K. Gresham DEMOCRATIC Daniel F. Donohue DEMOCRATIC Stuart H. Appelbaum DEMOCRATIC Gary S. LaBarbera DEMOCRATIC Lovely A. Warren DEMOCRATIC Stephanie A. Miner DEMOCRATIC Katherine M. Sheehan DEMOCRATIC Anastasia M. Somoza DEMOCRATIC Sandra Ung DEMOCRATIC Ruben Diaz, Jr. DEMOCRATIC Hazel L. Ingram DEMOCRATIC Rachel D. Gold REPUBLICAN Adrian H. Anderson REPUBLICAN John Burnett REPUBLICAN Guy T. Parisi REPUBLICAN Edward F. Cox REPUBLICAN Thomas V. Dadey, Jr. REPUBLICAN John J. Flanagan REPUBLICAN Brian M. Kolb REPUBLICAN Charles P. Joyce REPUBLICAN Peter Kalikow REPUBLICAN Sandra King REPUBLICAN Nicholas A. Langworthy REPUBLICAN John Jay LaValle REPUBLICAN Gary J. Lavine REPUBLICAN Stephen Louro REPUBLICAN Adele Malpass REPUBLICAN Susan E. McNeil REPUBLICAN Joseph N. Mondello PAGE 3 of 101 PAGES DATE: Jan. 9, 2017 TIME: 11:16 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2016 TYPE : GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Presidential Elector DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name REPUBLICAN Edward F. Morgan REPUBLICAN Carl P. Paladino REPUBLICAN William Reilich REPUBLICAN Todd Rouse REPUBLICAN Jennifer Saul Rich REPUBLICAN Raymond Scollin REPUBLICAN Meilin Tan REPUBLICAN Donald J. Trump, Jr. REPUBLICAN Gerard Kassar REPUBLICAN Shaun Marie Levine REPUBLICAN Howard Lim, Jr. REPUBLICAN Rodney J. Strange CONSERVATIVE Adrian H. Anderson CONSERVATIVE John Burnett CONSERVATIVE Edward F. Cox CONSERVATIVE Thomas A. Dadey CONSERVATIVE John J. Flanagan CONSERVATIVE Charles P. Joyce CONSERVATIVE Peter Kalikow CONSERVATIVE Gerard Kassar CONSERVATIVE Sandra King CONSERVATIVE Brian M. Kolb CONSERVATIVE Nicholas A. Langworthy CONSERVATIVE John Jay LaValle CONSERVATIVE Gary J. Lavine CONSERVATIVE Shaun Marie Levine CONSERVATIVE Howard Lim, Jr. CONSERVATIVE Stephen Louro CONSERVATIVE Adele Malpass CONSERVATIVE Susan E. McNeil CONSERVATIVE Joseph N. Mondello CONSERVATIVE Edward F. Morgan CONSERVATIVE Carl P. Paladino CONSERVATIVE Guy T. Parisi CONSERVATIVE William Reilich CONSERVATIVE Todd Rouse CONSERVATIVE Jennifer Saul Rich CONSERVATIVE Raymond Scollin CONSERVATIVE Rodney J. Strange CONSERVATIVE Meilin Tan CONSERVATIVE Donald J. Trump, Jr. GREEN Cassie Wilson GREEN Eric Jones GREEN Nancy Morelle GREEN Daniella Liebling GREEN Joshua Feintuch PAGE 4 of 101 PAGES DATE: Jan. 9, 2017 TIME: 11:16 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2016 TYPE : GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Presidential Elector DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name GREEN Michael D. Emperor GREEN Craig A. Seeman GREEN Jennifer R. White GREEN James C. Lane GREEN Marianne Schwab GREEN Rochelle Dorfman GREEN James R. Brown, III GREEN Christine S. Schmidt GREEN Gail B. Brown GREEN Julia Willebrand GREEN Joanne Landy GREEN Claudia Flanagan GREEN Martha Kessler GREEN Christopher Archer GREEN James McCabe GREEN Gil Obler GREEN John Baldwin GREEN Howie Hawkins GREEN Mary House GREEN Frank Cetera GREEN Darin Robbins GREEN Peter Lavenia GREEN Theresa Portelli GREEN Delbert Gregory WORKING FAMILIES William J. Clinton WORKING FAMILIES Andrew M. Cuomo WORKING FAMILIES Kathy C. Hochul WORKING FAMILIES Thomas P. DiNapoli WORKING FAMILIES Eric T. Schneiderman WORKING FAMILIES Carl E. Heastie WORKING FAMILIES Andrea Stewart-Cousins WORKING FAMILIES Bill de Blasio WORKING FAMILIES Letitia A. James WORKING FAMILIES Scott M. Stringer WORKING FAMILIES Melissa Mark-Viverito WORKING FAMILIES Byron W. Brown WORKING FAMILIES Christine C. Quinn WORKING FAMILIES Basil A. Smikle, Jr. WORKING FAMILIES Melissa Sklarz WORKING FAMILIES Mario F. Cilento WORKING FAMILIES Rhonda Weingarten WORKING FAMILIES George K. Gresham WORKING FAMILIES Daniel F. Donohue WORKING FAMILIES Stuart H. Appelbaum WORKING FAMILIES Gary S. LaBarbera WORKING FAMILIES Lovely A. Warren PAGE 5 of 101 PAGES DATE: Jan. 9, 2017 TIME: 11:16 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2016 TYPE : GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Presidential Elector DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name WORKING FAMILIES Stephanie A. Miner WORKING FAMILIES Katherine M. Sheehan WORKING FAMILIES Anastasia M. Somoza WORKING FAMILIES Sandra Ung WORKING FAMILIES Ruben Diaz, Jr. WORKING FAMILIES Hazel L. Ingram WORKING FAMILIES Rachel D. Gold INDEPENDENCE Frank M. MacKay INDEPENDENCE Kristin A. MacKay INDEPENDENCE William Bogardt INDEPENDENCE Robert G. Pilnick INDEPENDENCE Thomas S. Connolly, Jr. INDEPENDENCE Paul Caputo INDEPENDENCE Valerie Caputo INDEPENDENCE Stephen P. Corryn INDEPENDENCE Joseph L. Baruth, Sr. INDEPENDENCE Lee A. Kolesnikoff INDEPENDENCE Thomas R. Hatfield INDEPENDENCE Teresa Bogardt INDEPENDENCE Thomas A. Connolly INDEPENDENCE Dennis R. Zack INDEPENDENCE Susan L. McGuire INDEPENDENCE Richard Belando INDEPENDENCE Maryellen Belando INDEPENDENCE Debra Burns INDEPENDENCE Michael Amo INDEPENDENCE Niki Lee Rowe INDEPENDENCE John B. MacKay INDEPENDENCE Scott R. Major INDEPENDENCE Robert J. Bogardt INDEPENDENCE Anna C. Bogardt INDEPENDENCE Barbara Pilnick INDEPENDENCE Edward G. Miller INDEPENDENCE Joanne Foresta INDEPENDENCE Avarham Gvili INDEPENDENCE Michael Zumbluskas WOMEN'S EQUALITY William J. Clinton WOMEN'S EQUALITY Andrew M. Cuomo WOMEN'S EQUALITY Kathy C. Hochul WOMEN'S EQUALITY Thomas P. DiNapoli WOMEN'S EQUALITY Eric T. Schneiderman WOMEN'S EQUALITY Carl E. Heastie WOMEN'S EQUALITY Andrea Stewart-Cousins WOMEN'S EQUALITY Bill de Blasio WOMEN'S EQUALITY Letitia A. James WOMEN'S EQUALITY Scott M. Stringer PAGE 6 of 101 PAGES DATE: Jan. 9, 2017 TIME: 11:16 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2016 TYPE : GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Presidential Elector DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name WOMEN'S EQUALITY Melissa Mark-Viverito WOMEN'S EQUALITY Byron W. Brown WOMEN'S EQUALITY Christine C. Quinn WOMEN'S EQUALITY Basil A. Smikle, Jr. WOMEN'S EQUALITY Melissa Sklarz WOMEN'S EQUALITY Mario F. Cilento WOMEN'S EQUALITY Rhonda Weingarten WOMEN'S EQUALITY George K. Gresham WOMEN'S EQUALITY Daniel F. Donohue WOMEN'S EQUALITY Stuart H. Appelbaum WOMEN'S EQUALITY Gary S. LaBarbera WOMEN'S EQUALITY Lovely A. Warren WOMEN'S EQUALITY Stephanie A. Miner WOMEN'S EQUALITY Katherine M. Sheehan WOMEN'S EQUALITY Anastasia M. Somoza WOMEN'S EQUALITY Sandra Ung WOMEN'S EQUALITY Ruben Diaz, Jr. WOMEN'S EQUALITY Hazel L. Ingram WOMEN'S EQUALITY Rachel D. Gold LBT-LIBERTARIAN Mark N. Axinn LBT-LIBERTARIAN Jeffrey T. Russell LBT-LIBERTARIAN Richard A. Cooper LBT-LIBERTARIAN Roger J. Cooper LBT-LIBERTARIAN Pamela Connolly Tangredi LBT-LIBERTARIAN John Clifton LBT-LIBERTARIAN Steven G.T. Becker LBT-LIBERTARIAN Shawna L. Cole LBT-LIBERTARIAN Hesham El-Meligy LBT-LIBERTARIAN Mark E. Glogowski LBT-LIBERTARIAN Andrew Martin Kolstee LBT-LIBERTARIAN William P. McMillen LBT-LIBERTARIAN Gary S. Popkin LBT-LIBERTARIAN Andrew Rogers LBT-LIBERTARIAN Robert N. Power, III LBT-LIBERTARIAN Alton Yee LBT-LIBERTARIAN Robert E. Schuon, Jr. LBT-LIBERTARIAN Brian Waddell LBT-LIBERTARIAN Christian Padgett LBT-LIBERTARIAN Kevin Wilson LBT-LIBERTARIAN Erik Bell LBT-LIBERTARIAN Harold W. Barnett, Jr. LBT-LIBERTARIAN Arthur Rosen LBT-LIBERTARIAN Edward Garrett LBT-LIBERTARIAN Shawn Hannon LBT-LIBERTARIAN Matthew Mahler LBT-LIBERTARIAN Charles Millar PAGE 7 of 101 PAGES DATE: Jan. 9, 2017 TIME: 11:16 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2016 TYPE : GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Presidential Elector DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name LBT-LIBERTARIAN Mark Potwora LBT-LIBERTARIAN James Rosenbeck OFFICE: U.S. Senator DISTRICT: N/A COUNTIES: Party Name DEMOCRATIC Charles E. Schumer REPUBLICAN Wendy Long CONSERVATIVE Wendy Long GREEN Robin Laverne Wilson WORKING FAMILIES Charles E. Schumer INDEPENDENCE Charles E. Schumer WOMEN'S EQUALITY Charles E. Schumer REFORM Wendy Long LBT-LIBERTARIAN Alex Merced PAGE 8 of 101 PAGES DATE: Jan. 9, 2017 TIME: 11:16 AM NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST - ELECTION YEAR : 2016 TYPE : GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE: Sup. Court Justice DISTRICT: 1 COUNTIES: NEW YORK Party Name DEMOCRATIC Rolando T. Acosta DEMOCRATIC Rosalyn Richter DEMOCRATIC Troy K. Webber DEMOCRATIC Doris Ling-Cohan DEMOCRATIC Robert R. Reed DEMOCRATIC Erika M. Edwards DEMOCRATIC Kelly O'Neill
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