Alan Hevesi - Election Tickets On Which Hevesi Has Appeared

Election Tickets On Which Hevesi Has Appeared

1993 NYC Democratic Ticket

  • Mayor: David Dinkins
  • Public Advocate: Mark J. Green
  • Comptroller: Alan Hevesi

1997 NYC Democratic Ticket

  • Mayor: Ruth Messinger
  • Public Advocate: Mark J. Green
  • Comptroller: Alan Hevesi

2001 NYC Liberal Party Ticket

  • Mayor: Alan Hevesi
  • Public Advocate: Scott Stringer
  • Comptroller: Herbert Berman

2002 NYS Democratic Ticket

  • Governor: Carl McCall
  • Lieutenant Governor: Dennis Mehiel
  • Comptroller: Alan Hevesi
  • Attorney General: Eliot Spitzer

2006 NYS Democratic ticket

  • Governor: Eliot Spitzer
  • Lieutenant Governor: David Paterson
  • Comptroller: Alan Hevesi
  • Attorney General: Andrew Cuomo
  • U.S. Senate: Hillary Rodham Clinton

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