1985 New York City mayoral election
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The New York City mayoral election of 1985 occurred on Tuesday, November 5, 1985, with Democratic incumbent Mayor Ed Koch being re-elected to a third term by a landslide margin.
Koch received an overwhelming 78.02% of the vote citywide. Koch also swept all five boroughs by landslide margins, breaking 70% of the vote in Manhattan and Queens and breaking 80% of the vote in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island.[1] Koch's closest competitor was the Liberal Party nominee, New York City Council President Carol Bellamy, who received 10.20% of the vote. Finishing in a distant third was the Republican nominee, Diane McGrath, who received 9.14% of the vote. Koch was sworn into his third and final term in January 1986.
As of 2022, this is the last time a Democrat won Staten Island in a mayoral election.
Democratic primary
[edit]Candidates
[edit]- Carol Bellamy, President of the New York City Council since 1978 (also running for Liberal Party)
- Gilbert DiLucia (also running for Coalition Party)
- Denny Farrell, State Assemblyman from Harlem
- Ed Koch, incumbent Mayor since 1978
- Fred Newman, psychotherapist and political activist
- Judah Rubenstein
Withdrew
[edit]- Herman Badillo, former U.S. Representative from the Bronx (1971–77)
Campaign
[edit]Al Vann and Herman Badillo tried to unite the Black and Puerto Rican communities but were thwarted by the Harlem Gang of Four. In a move that shocked Vann, the so-called “Gang of Four” from Harlem—Charles Rangel, David Dinkins, Basil Paterson and Percy Sutton—broke ranks and put forth their own candidate for mayor, Harlem Assemblyman Herman “Denny” Farrell, a dark horse if ever there was one. They argued that a black group like the Coalition for a Just New York should support a black candidate, not a Puerto Rican. Badillo bitterly withdrew from consideration. Farrell lost badly in the primary."[2]
Results
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Ed Koch (incumbent) | 436,151 | 64.0% | |
Democratic | Carol Bellamy | 127,690 | 18.7% | |
Democratic | Denny Farrell | 89,845 | 13.2% | |
Democratic | Gilbert DiLucia | 11,627 | 1.7% | |
Democratic | Fred Newman | 8,584 | 1.2% | |
Democratic | Judah Rubenstein | 8,057 | 1.2% | |
Total votes | 681,954 | 100.00% |
General election
[edit]Candidates
[edit]- Carol Bellamy, President of the New York City Council since 1978 (Liberal)
- Lenora Fulani, psychologist and black nationalist (New Alliance)
- Andrea Gonzalez (Socialist Works)
- Yehuda Levin (Right to Life)
- Gilbert DiLucia (Coalition)
- Ed Koch, incumbent Mayor since 1978 (Democratic)
- Diane McGrath (Republican and Conservative)
- Marjorie Stanberg (Spartacist)
- Jarvis Tyner, activist and executive vice chair of the Communist Party USA (People Before Profits)
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Ed Koch (incumbent) | 862,226 | 77.5% | ||
Independent | Ed Koch (incumbent) | 6,034 | 0.54% | ||
Total | Ed Koch (incumbent) | 868,260 | 78.03% | ||
Liberal | Carol Bellamy | 113,471 | 10.20% | ||
Republican | Diane McGrath | 79,508 | 7.14% | ||
Conservative | Diane McGrath | 22,160 | 1.99% | ||
Total | Diane McGrath | 101,668 | 9.14% | ||
Right to Life | Yehuda Levin | 14,517 | 1.30% | ||
New Alliance | Lenora Fulani | 7,597 | 0.68% | ||
Independent | Jarvis Tyner | 3,370 | 0.30% | ||
Socialist Workers | Andrea Gonzalez | 1,677 | 0.15% | ||
Independent | Gilbert DiLucia | 1,135 | 0.10% | ||
Independent | Marjorie Stanberg | 1,101 | 0.10% | ||
Write-in | 9 | 0.00% | |||
Total votes | 1,112,796 | 100.00% |
by borough
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Manhattan | The Bronx | Brooklyn | Queens | Staten Island | Total | ||
Democratic - Independent | Edward I. Koch | 171,582 | 137,472 | 248,585 | 248,041 | 62,580 | 868,260 |
Liberal | Carol Bellamy | 41,190 | 14,092 | 29,256 | 25,098 | 3,835 | 113,471 |
Republican - Conservative | Diane McGrath | 17,491 | 12,358 | 25,738 | 36,032 | 10,049 | 101,668 |
others | 29,397 | ||||||
1,112,796 |
References
[edit]- ^ "New York City Mayoral Election 1985". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
- ^ "Al Vann and the Revolution. Unplugged". November 1997.