This is the electoral history of Bill de Blasio, the 109th Mayor of New York City, in office from 2014 to 2022. Previously, he represented the 39th district in Brooklyn in the New York City Council from 2002 to 2009 and served as the 3rd Public Advocate of New York City from 2010 to 2013. He briefly ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2020 United States presidential election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 5,161 | 32.12% | |
Democratic | Steven R. Banks | 3,529 | 21.96% | |
Democratic | John W. Carroll | 2,955 | 18.39% | |
Democratic | Anthony J. Pugliese | 2,182 | 13.58% | |
Democratic | Paul Bader | 1,439 | 8.96% | |
Democratic | Craig Hammerman | 803 | 5.00% | |
Total votes | 16,069 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 18,131 | 71.04% | |
Republican | Robert A. Bell | 4,299 | 16.84% | |
Green | Gloria Mattera | 2,563 | 10.04% | |
Conservative | Edward F. Clancy | 528 | 2.07% | |
Total votes | 25,521 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 6,763 | 51.50 | |
Working Families | Bill de Blasio | 2,698 | 20.55 | |
Total | Bill de Blasio (incumbent) | 9,461 | 72.04% | |
Green | Gloria Mattera | 2,484 | 18.91% | |
Republican | Luke Vander Linden | 924 | 7.04% | |
Conservative | Luke Vander Linden | 263 | 2.00% | |
Total | Luke Vander Linden | 1,187 | 9.04% | |
Total votes | 13,132 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio (incumbent) | 17,554 | 83.44% | |
Republican | Yvette Velazquez-Bennett | 2,933 | 13.94% | |
Conservative | Yvette Velazquez-Bennett | 548 | 2.61% | |
Total | Yvette Velazquez-Bennett | 3,481 | 16.55% | |
Total votes | 21,035 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 119,467 | 32.56% | |
Democratic | Mark Green | 115,508 | 31.48% | |
Democratic | Eric Gioia | 68,859 | 18.22% | |
Democratic | Norman Siegel | 52,220 | 14.23% | |
Democratic | Imbiaz S. Syed | 12,820 | 3.49% | |
Total votes | 366,874 | 100.00 |
As no Democratic candidate reached 40%, a runoff election between the leading two candidates (de Blasio and Green) was required.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 145,413 | 62.35% | |
Democratic | Mark Green | 87,793 | 37.65% | |
Total votes | 233,206 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 679,366 | 72.72 | |
Working Families | Bill de Blasio | 45,263 | 4.84 | |
Total | Bill de Blasio | 724,629 | 77.56% | |
Republican | Alex Zablocki | 164,090 | 17.56% | |
Conservative | William Lee | 32,276 | 3.46% | |
Socialist Workers | Maura DeLuca | 8,305 | 0.89% | |
Libertarian | Jim Lesczynski | 4,808 | 0.52% | |
Total votes | 934,108 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 282,344 | 40.81% | |
Democratic | Bill Thompson | 180,841 | 26.14% | |
Democratic | Christine Quinn | 108,893 | 15.74% | |
Democratic | John Liu | 47,286 | 6.84% | |
Democratic | Anthony Weiner | 34,192 | 4.94% | |
Democratic | Erick Salgado | 15,914 | 2.30% | |
Democratic | Randy Credico | 11,530 | 1.67% | |
Democratic | Sal Albanese | 5,843 | 0.84% | |
Democratic | Neil Grimaldi | 4,677 | 0.68% | |
Total votes | 691,520 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 753,039 | 69.23 | |
Working Families | Bill de Blasio | 42,640 | 3.92 | |
Total | Bill de Blasio | 795,679 | 73.15% | |
Republican | Joe Lhota | 236,212 | 21.72% | |
Conservative | Joe Lhota | 24,888 | 2.29% | |
Taxes 2 High | Joe Lhota | 2,500 | 0.23% | |
Students First | Joe Lhota | 820 | 0.08% | |
Total | Joe Lhota | 264,420 | 24.31% | |
Independence | Adolfo Carrion | 8,675 | 0.80% | |
Green | Anthony Gronowicz | 4,983 | 0.46% | |
Jobs & Education | Jack Hidary | 2,922 | 0.27% | |
Common Sense | Jack Hidary | 718 | 0.07% | |
Total | Jack Hidary | 3,640 | 0.33% | |
Rent Is Too Damn High Party | Jimmy McMillan | 1,990 | 0.18% | |
School Choice | Erick Salgado | 1,946 | 0.18% | |
Libertarian | Michael Sanchez | 1,746 | 0.16% | |
Socialist Workers | Dan Fein | 758 | 0.07% | |
Tax Wall Street | Randy Credico | 690 | 0.06% | |
Freedom Party | Michael K. Greys | 575 | 0.05% | |
Reform | Carl Person | 306 | 0.03% | |
Affordable Tomorrow | Joseph Melaragno | 289 | 0.03% | |
War Veterans | Sam Sloan | 166 | 0.02% | |
Flourish Every Person | Michael J. Dilger | 55 | 0.01% | |
Write-in | 1,318 | 0.12% | ||
Total votes | 1,087,710 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic gain from Independent | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio (incumbent) | 343,054 | 74.00% | |
Democratic | Sal Albanese | 70,521 | 15.21% | |
Democratic | Michael Tolkin | 21,771 | 4.70% | |
Democratic | Robert Gangi | 14,321 | 3.09% | |
Democratic | Richard S. Bashner | 11,296 | 2.44% | |
Write-in | 2,606 | 0.56% | ||
Total votes | 463,569 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Reform | Sal Albanese | 3,937 | 59.02% | |
Reform | Bill de Blasio (incumbent) | 1,148 | 17.21% | |
Reform | Nicole Malliotakis | 452 | 6.78% | |
Reform | Bo Dietl | 108 | 1.62% | |
Write-in | 1,026 | 15.38% | ||
Total votes | 6,671 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Bill de Blasio | 713,634 | 62.28 | |
Working Families | Bill de Blasio | 46,478 | 4.06 | |
Total | Bill de Blasio (incumbent) | 760,112 | 66.17% | |
Republican | Nicole Malliotakis | 274,423 | 23.95% | |
Conservative | Nicole Malliotakis | 37,197 | 3.25% | |
Stop de Blasio | Nicole Malliotakis | 5,327 | 0.46% | |
Total | Nicole Malliotakis | 316,947 | 27.59% | |
Reform | Sal Albanese | 24,484 | 2.13% | |
Green | Akeem Browder | 16,536 | 1.44% | |
Small Cities Party | Michael Tolkin | 11,309 | 0.99% | |
Independent | Bo Dietl | 11,163 | 0.97% | |
Libertarian | Aaron Commey | 2,770 | 0.24% | |
Write-in | 5,343 | 0.47% | ||
Total votes | 1,145,894 | 100.00% | ||
Democratic hold |
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