2001 New York City mayoral election

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The 2001 New York City mayoral election was the contest that chose Michael Bloomberg as mayor in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, marking a significant political transition for the city.

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instanceOf mayoral election
political event
campaignIssue city’s economic recovery
public safety
response to the September 11 attacks
context held in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elected Michael Bloomberg NERFINISHED
electionDate 2001-11-06
electionType general election
electorate registered voters of New York City
followedBy 2005 New York City mayoral election
governmentalBody New York City government NERFINISHED
incumbentMayorBeforeElection Rudy Giuliani NERFINISHED
incumbentPartyBeforeElection Republican Party NERFINISHED
locatedIn New York City
New York County NERFINISHED
New York State NERFINISHED
mainCandidate Mark Green NERFINISHED
Michael Bloomberg NERFINISHED
notableFeature election dynamics were heavily influenced by terrorism and security concerns
took place less than two months after the September 11 attacks
officeContested Mayor of New York City
officeHolderAfterElection Michael Bloomberg NERFINISHED
partyOfWinner Independent
Republican Party NERFINISHED
positionContestedTermLength 4 years
precededBy 1997 New York City mayoral election
result Republican Party retained control of the mayoralty
significance marked a major political transition in New York City
successorMayor Michael Bloomberg NERFINISHED
votingSystem first-past-the-post
winner Michael Bloomberg NERFINISHED
year 2001

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New York City mayoral elections notableElection 2001 New York City mayoral election