1973 New York City mayoral election

The New York City mayoral election of 1973 occurred on Tuesday, November 6, 1973, with the Democratic candidate, New York City Comptroller Abraham Beame winning the mayoralty with a decisive majority amongst a highly divided field.

1973 New York City mayoral election

November 6, 1973
 
Candidate Abraham Beame John J. Marchi
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 963,542 274,052
Percentage 56.49% 16.07%

 
Candidate Albert H. Blumenthal Mario Biaggi
Party Liberal Conservative
Popular vote 262,600 186,977
Percentage 15.40% 10.96%

Results by Borough
  Beame—60–70%
  Beame—50–60%
  Beame—40–50%

Mayor before election

John Lindsay
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Abraham Beame
Democratic

Beame, a Democrat, also ran on the Civil Service ballot line.

Beame received a decisive 56.49% of the vote citywide. Beame also swept all five boroughs, breaking 60% of the vote in Brooklyn, winning majorities in Queens and the Bronx, and winning with pluralities in Manhattan and Staten Island.[1]

Beame's distant but closest competitor was the Republican nominee, state senator John Marchi, who received 16.07% of the vote.

Finishing in third was the Liberal Party nominee, Assemblyman Albert H. Blumenthal, who received 15.40%.

Finishing in a distant fourth was the Conservative Party nominee, Congressman Mario Biaggi, who received 10.96%.

Beame defeated his nearest competitor by a landslide 40.42% Democratic margin of victory and was sworn into office in January 1974, replacing outgoing Liberal Party Mayor John Lindsay.

Results

Beame Won.

1973 General Election party Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Abraham BeameDemocratic - Civil Service & Fusion159,531161,156322,141283,14537,569963,54256.5%
49.8%57.3%63.6%56.7%47.1%
John MarchiRepublican -Integrity44,20037,28773,32890,86028,377274,05216.1%
13.8%13.3%14.5%18.2%35.6%
Albert H. BlumenthalLiberal - Good Government99,81632,30559,41766,0565,006262,60015.4%
31.2%11.5%11.7%13.2%6.3%
Mario BiaggiConservative - Safe City16,66250,44051,39159,6918,793186,97711.0%
5.2%17.9%10.2%11.9%11.0%
subtotal320,209281,188506,277499,75279,7451,687,17198.9
others18,4631.1%
T O T A L
 1,705,634 

note: All the candidates except Marchi had run in the Democratic primary. Candidates votes on their second ballot lines included above were: Beame-Civil Service & Fusion -67,277; Marchi-Integrity - 14,271; Blumenthal - Good Government - 29, 335; Biaggi - Safe City - 8,010. Other vote includes 8,818 Fran Youngstein - Free Libertarian Party; 3,601 Rasheed Storey - Communist; 2,282 Norman Oliver - Socialist Workers; 2,000 Anton Chaiken -Labor; 1,762 John Emanuel - Socialist Labor

1973 Democratic initial primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Abraham Beame46,51942,53798,12174,2239,021270,42134%
26%27%41%40%42%
Herman Badillo74,49657,25858,54634,7422,977228,01929%
41%36%25%19%14%
Albert H. Blumenthal41,79418,71332,41229,1731,814123,90616%
23%12%14%16%8%
Mario Biaggi18,21839,89348,95245,9497,775160,78721%
10%25%21%25%36%
[100%]
1973 Democratic run-off primary Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond [Staten Is.] Total %
Abraham Beame78,76096,590200,945153,37717,844547,62660.8%
41%53%69%73%79%
Herman Badillo 113,73885,82791,62856,9334,796352,91239.2%
59%47%32%27%21%
T O T A L192,598182,417292,573210,31022,640900.538 

References

  1. "New York City Mayoral Election 1973". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
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