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Electoral history of Rudy Giuliani

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Electoral history of Rudy Giuliani, 107th Mayor of New York City and was a candidate for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.

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1989 Republican New York City mayoral primary[1]

1989 New York City mayoral election[2]

  • David Dinkins (D) - 917,544 (50.42%)
  • Rudy Giuliani (R/Independence/Liberal) - 870,464 (47.84%)
  • Henry F. Hewes (Right to Life) - 17,460 (0.96%)
  • Ronald S. Lauder (Conservative) - 9,271 (0.51%)
  • Lenora Fulani (New Alliance) - 1,732 (0.10%)
  • James E. Harris (Socialist Workers) - 1,671 (0.09%)
  • Warren L. Baum (LBT) - 1,118 (0.06%)

1993 New York City mayoral election[3]

  • Rudy Giuliani (R/Liberal) - 930,236 (50.91%)
  • David Dinkins (D) (inc.) - 876,896 (47.99%)
  • George J. Marlin (Conservative/Right to Life) - 15,926 (0.87%)
  • Joseph Brennan (LBT) - 2,224 (0.12%)
  • Mary Nell Bockman (Socialist Workers) - 2,057 (0.11%)

1997 New York City mayoral election[4]

  • Rudy Giuliani (R/Liberal) (inc.) - 783,815 (57.75%)
  • Ruth Messinger (D) - 549,335 (40.48%)
  • Sal F. Albanese (Independence) - 14,316 (1.06%)
  • Peter J. Gaffney (Right to Life) - 5,304 (0.39%)
  • Olga J. Rodriquez (Socialist Workers) - 3,753 (0.28%)
  • Dominic Fusco (City Fusion) - 632 (0.05%)

2004 Minnesota Independence Party presidential caucus[5]

2008 Republican presidential primaries[6]

As of May 2008:

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