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2006 VOTER GUIDE

By: NY1 News

ELECTION INFORMATION

Election Day: Tuesday, November 7

Polling Hours: New York City polling places are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

On the ballot: New York City voters cast their votes for governor, attorney general and state comptroller, and select their U.S. senator and congressional representatives, as well as members of the state senate and assembly.

Results: Watch NY1 News for complete election coverage starting at 7 p.m. and log on to NY1.com for real-time election returns beginning at 9 p.m.

CASTING YOUR VOTE

  • For help in finding your local polling place, see the NYC Board of Election's Voting Page.

  • For instructions on how to use the voting machine, see the Election Board's Election Day Page.

  • To report concerns about voting fraud, contact the Board of Elections hotline at 1-866-VOTE-NYC.

  • For additional voting assistance, contact the New York Public Interest Research Group's Voter Help Line at (212) 822-0282.

    MAKING YOUR CHOICE

  • For up-to-date coverage of Campaign 2006, see NY1's Politics Section.

  • For supplementary information on individual candidates, visit the Gotham Gazette Voter Guide.

  • For additional candidate background information, see the League of Women Voters' Smart Voter Website.

    THE CANDIDATES

    Following is a list of major-party candidates in statewide races, with links to their campaign websites:

    New York Governor
  • Eliot Spitzer [DEM]
  • John Faso [REP]
  • Malachy McCourt [GRE]
  • John Clifton [LIB]
  • Jimmy McMillan [RTH]

    New York Attorney General
  • Andrew Cuomo [DEM]
  • Jeanine Pirro [REP]
  • Rachel Treichler [GRN]
  • Christopher Garvey [LIB]
  • Martin Koppel [SWP]

    New York Comptroller
  • Alan Hevesi [DEM]
  • Christopher Callaghan [REP]
  • Julia Willebrand [GRN]
  • Willie Cotton [SWP]
  • John Cain [LIB]

    U.S. Senate
  • Hillary Clinton [DEM]
  • John Spencer [REP]
  • Howie Hawkins [GRN]
  • Jeffrey T. Russell [LIB]
  • Roger Calero [SWP]
  • William Van Auken [SEP]

    U.S. House of Representatives

    District 7 (Queens, Bronx)
    Kevin Brawley [REP]
    Joseph Crowley [DEM]

    District 8 (Brooklyn, Manhattan)
    Dennis E. Adornato [CON]
    Eleanor Friedman [REP]
    Jerrold L. Nadler [DEM]

    District 10 (Brooklyn)
    Jonathan H. Anderson [REP]
    Ernest Johnson [CON]
    Edolphus Towns [DEM]

    District 11(Brooklyn)
    Marianna Blume [CON]
    Yvette D. Clark [DEM]
    Steven Finger [REP]
    Ollie M. McClean [FDM]

    District 12 (Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens)
    Allan Romaguera [REP]
    Nydia M. Velazquez [DEM]

    District 13 (Brooklyn, Staten Island)
    Vito Fossella [REP]
    Stephen A. Harrison [DEM]

    District 14 (Manhattan, Queens)
    Danniel Maio [REP]
    Carolyn B. Maloney [DEM]

    District 15 (Bronx, Manhattan, Queens)
    Edward Daniels [REP]
    Charles B. Rangel [DEM]

    District 16 (Bronx)
    Ali Mohamed [REP]
    Jose E. Serrano [DEM]

    District 17 (Bronx)
    Eliot L. Engel [DEM]
    Jim Faulkner [REP]

    For a list of the candidates in each New York City race, follow the links below:

  • NY STATE SENATE RACES
  • NY STATE ASSEMBLY RACES

    (Key: DEM=Democratic, REP=Republican, CON=Conservative, INP=Independence, RTL=Right to Life, GRN=Green, LIB=Libertarian, LBL=Liberal SWP=Socialist Workers Party, RDH=Rent Is Too Damn High, SEP=Socialist Equality)

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