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NY Governor Recap Statement and Return Report for Certification General Election 2006 - 11/07/2006 New York County - All Parties and Independent Bodies Governor/Lieutenant Governor Citywide Vote for 1 Page 1 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2006 - 11/07/2006 PRINTED AS OF: New York County 11/27/2006 10:13:53AM All Parties and Independent Bodies Governor/Lieutenant Governor (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 64 PUBLIC COUNTER 22,439 EMERGENCY 51 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 428 AFFIDAVIT 690 Total Ballots 23,795 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 2,246 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 16,798 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 594 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 176 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 1,343 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 378 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 99 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 104 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 23 MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (WRITE-IN) 1 WILLIAM WELD (WRITE-IN) 2 Total Votes 21,764 Unrecorded 2,031 Assembly District 65 PUBLIC COUNTER 31,998 EMERGENCY 75 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 928 AFFIDAVIT 1,038 Total Ballots 34,543 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 4,892 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 25,077 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 1,358 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 360 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 1,074 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 425 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 172 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 95 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 17 ALTON MADDOX (WRITE-IN) 1 ANTHONY WEINER (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN A. RAPHAEL (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 33,473 Unrecorded 1,070 Page 2 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2006 - 11/07/2006 PRINTED AS OF: New York County 11/27/2006 10:13:53AM All Parties and Independent Bodies Governor/Lieutenant Governor (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 66 PUBLIC COUNTER 35,948 EMERGENCY 212 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 1,223 AFFIDAVIT 1,337 Total Ballots 39,527 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 2,688 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 28,152 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 1,036 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 198 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 4,693 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 990 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 215 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 157 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 48 ALAN WONG (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN UNIFLOU (WRITE-IN) 1 RICHARD SELMAN (WRITE-IN) 1 THOMAS SUOZZI (WRITE-IN) 1 THOMAS WEISS (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 38,182 Unrecorded 1,345 Assembly District 67 PUBLIC COUNTER 39,361 EMERGENCY 54 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 1,211 AFFIDAVIT 1,189 Total Ballots 42,564 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 3,707 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 31,206 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 1,130 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 253 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 3,673 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 793 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 146 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 102 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 27 BENZION RADINSKY (WRITE-IN) 1 HERMAN SINGER (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN LASALA (WRITE-IN) 1 NORMAN SIEGAL (WRITE-IN) 1 SCOTT SINGER (WRITE-IN) 1 WILLIAM E. MURAWSKI (WRITE-IN) 2 Total Votes 41,044 Unrecorded 1,520 Page 3 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2006 - 11/07/2006 PRINTED AS OF: New York County 11/27/2006 10:13:53AM All Parties and Independent Bodies Governor/Lieutenant Governor (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 68 PUBLIC COUNTER 20,467 EMERGENCY 60 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 337 AFFIDAVIT 620 Total Ballots 21,553 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 1,024 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 16,215 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 561 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 120 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 845 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 149 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 54 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 181 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 43 ALTON MADDOX/CHARLES BARRON (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN CRAWFORD (WRITE-IN) 1 LENNARD MCNEIL (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 19,196 Unrecorded 2,357 Assembly District 69 PUBLIC COUNTER 34,950 EMERGENCY 88 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 931 AFFIDAVIT 901 Total Ballots 37,389 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 1,720 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 26,987 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 918 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 176 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 4,560 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 810 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 90 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 130 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 30 BEN ARMSTEAD (WRITE-IN) 1 JIMMY MIEMLLAN (WRITE-IN) 1 WILLIAM WELD (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 35,424 Unrecorded 1,965 Page 4 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2006 - 11/07/2006 PRINTED AS OF: New York County 11/27/2006 10:13:53AM All Parties and Independent Bodies Governor/Lieutenant Governor (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 70 PUBLIC COUNTER 23,338 EMERGENCY 58 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 395 AFFIDAVIT 806 Total Ballots 24,638 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 483 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 19,693 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 884 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 89 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 1,258 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 192 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 34 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 136 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 33 AL SHARPTON (WRITE-IN) 1 BILL MURAWSKI (WRITE-IN) 1 CHARLES BARRON (WRITE-IN) 1 DAVID PATERSON (WRITE-IN) 1 DONALD WINFIELD (WRITE-IN) 1 ELIOT SPITZER (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN BRODERICK (WRITE-IN) 1 KELLY O'NEILL (WRITE-IN) 1 LEECIA EVE (WRITE-IN) 1 WENDY HOLIBAUGH (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 22,812 Unrecorded 1,826 Assembly District 71 PUBLIC COUNTER 24,212 EMERGENCY 55 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 497 AFFIDAVIT 719 Total Ballots 25,627 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 1,194 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 19,353 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 687 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 160 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 1,474 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 367 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 51 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 118 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 32 ADRIENNE PAGE (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 23,437 Unrecorded 2,190 Page 5 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2006 - 11/07/2006 PRINTED AS OF: New York County 11/27/2006 10:13:53AM All Parties and Independent Bodies Governor/Lieutenant Governor (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 72 PUBLIC COUNTER 17,881 EMERGENCY 7 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 125 AFFIDAVIT 436 Total Ballots 18,546 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 815 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 13,899 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 459 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 111 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 679 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 129 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 36 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 72 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 27 Total Votes 16,227 Unrecorded 2,319 Assembly District 73 PUBLIC COUNTER 36,305 EMERGENCY 1 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 1,342 AFFIDAVIT 923 Total Ballots 39,319 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 6,744 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 27,757 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 1,434 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 360 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 843 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 414 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 163 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 72 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 14 ALDEN LINK (WRITE-IN) 1 ELIOT SPITZER (WRITE-IN) 1 JEFF DODGSON (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN HERLIHY (WRITE-IN) 1 TAFFY BENJAMIN (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 37,806 Unrecorded 1,513 Page 6 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2006 - 11/07/2006 PRINTED AS OF: New York County 11/27/2006 10:13:53AM All Parties and Independent Bodies Governor/Lieutenant Governor (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 74 PUBLIC COUNTER 31,650 EMERGENCY 102 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 777 AFFIDAVIT 943 Total Ballots 33,867 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (REPUBLICAN) 3,016 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (DEMOCRATIC) 23,137 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (INDEPENDENCE) 915 JOHN J FASO / C SCOTT VANDERHOEF (CONSERVATIVE) 324 ELIOT SPITZER / DAVID A PATERSON (WORKING FAMILIES) 3,771 MALACHY MCCOURT / ALISON DUNCAN (GREEN) 637 JOHN CLIFTON / DONALD SILBERGER (LIBERTARIAN) 148 JIMMY MCMILLAN (RENT IS TOO HIGH) 150 MAURA DELUCA / BEN O'SHAUGHNESSY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 34 BRIAN ROSS (WRITE-IN) 1 CAROLYN CONABOY (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL LERNER (WRITE-IN)
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