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Thomas P. DiNapoli
2,014,091 votes
49.7%
- Party: Democratic, Working Families
- NYS Comptroller
- NYS Assemblyman
- BA, Hofstra University
Harry J. Wilson
1,911,884 votes
47.2%
- Party: Republican, Independence, Conservative
- Occupation: Candidate for New York State Comptroller
- Corporate restrucuring expert, investor
- U.S Treasury Department, President Obama's Auto Task Force - the group responsible for the overhaul of General Motors and Chrysler.
- BA, Harvard University
- MBA, Harvard Business School
Priorities:
- I want to use my expertise at fixing broken companies to drive a turnaround here in New York State.
- I will conduct a forensic audit of every dollar of State spending to identify enough savings to close the State's budget gap without tax increases.
- I will help the State reduce its tax burden to make New York competitive in order to attract economic growth and create new, good-paying jobs.
Julia A. Willebrand
97,873 votes
2.4%
- Party: Green
- Activist
- College professor
- Ed.D, Columbia
- BA, City College of NY
John A. Gaetani
27,485 votes
0.7%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Self-employed
- Auditor
- Accountant
- AAS Business Administration, Broome CC
- BS - Accouting, Binghamton University
- Certified Internal Auditor (lapsed)
Priorities:
- Cut government spending
- Utilize revenue for their intended legal purpose and effectively
- Ensure the Pension Fund is invested soundly to insure funded properly to minimize the burden on taxpayers
Basic candidate data supplied by the Secretary of State.
Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Candidates Answer Questions
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3 questions on Qualifications, Priorities, and Proposed Solutions.
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