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- Q16971543 subject Q8674859.
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- Q16971543 abstract "The New York City mayoral election of 1969 occurred on Tuesday, November 4, 1969, with incumbent Liberal Party Mayor John Lindsay elected to a second term.Lindsay defeated the Democratic candidate, New York City Comptroller Mario Procaccino, and the Republican candidate, state senator John Marchi.Lindsay received 42.36% of the vote to Procaccino's 34.79%, a Liberal victory margin of 7.57%.Marchi finished a distant third with 22.69%.Linsday, a liberal originally elected in 1965 as a Republican with Liberal Party support, had lost the Republican primary to Marchi, but still managed to be re-elected as a Liberal. Lindsay also received the Independent ballot line.Procaccino also received the Civil Service ballot line, while Marchi received the Conservative Party ballot line.Reflecting the 3-way split in the race, with each candidate garnering double-digit support citywide, the five boroughs split between all 3 candidates. Lindsay scored a big victory in Manhattan with 67.1% of the vote, while also winning a narrow plurality in Queens with 36.3% of the vote. Procaccino won pluralities by small margins in Brooklyn and the Bronx. Marchi, a state senator from Staten Island, won that borough with 62.0% of the vote.Linsday would be sworn in to his second and final term in January 1970.".
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- Q16971543 title "New York City mayoral election, 1969".
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- Q16971543 country "New York City".
- Q16971543 electionDate "1969-11-04".
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- Q16971543 comment "The New York City mayoral election of 1969 occurred on Tuesday, November 4, 1969, with incumbent Liberal Party Mayor John Lindsay elected to a second term.Lindsay defeated the Democratic candidate, New York City Comptroller Mario Procaccino, and the Republican candidate, state senator John Marchi.Lindsay received 42.36% of the vote to Procaccino's 34.79%, a Liberal victory margin of 7.57%.Marchi finished a distant third with 22.69%.Linsday, a liberal originally elected in 1965 as a Republican with Liberal Party support, had lost the Republican primary to Marchi, but still managed to be re-elected as a Liberal. ".
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