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General election for Attorney General of New York. Democratic primary for Attorney General of New York. The New York state legislature had to appoint an acting attorney general to immediately take over the position. Then, it interviewed more than a dozen candidates to serve out for the rest of the year. State lawmakers decided Barbara Underwood , who had been serving as acting attorney general, would stay in the position until the end of But since the post is up for reelection this year, New Yorkers have to select their permanent attorney general.
And it will be a new face, as Underwood is not running to keep her position beyond , indicating that she is not inclined to push for public office. Four people are vying to become the Democratic nominee in November. She quickly vaulted to the top of the field, winning support from the state Democratic Party and Cuomo, while piling up endorsements and campaign cash.
Law professor Zephyr Teachout gave Cuomo a scare in the governor's race, and is now hoping to ride the progressive wave embodied by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York's newest political star, who has offered her endorsement. And I am, as I was four years ago, committed to bringing a new kind of politics to New York," Teachout said. Then there's Leecia Eve, who boasts a varied resume that includes work as a litigator, as a staffer to Senators Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, and an economic development post in the Cuomo administration.
You need someone who is experienced, who's qualified, who has a proven track record of fighting in the trenches for social justice," Eve said. Eve also has some experience with political campaigns, mostly notably running for lieutenant governor in before bowing out once Spitzer chose David Paterson to be his running mate. Hudson Valley Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, who lost to Cuomo in the Democratic primary for the attorney general's office 12 years ago, is another formidable candidate.
He is currently on a leave of absence for the campaign. There are also a few third party candidates who have filed with the Board of Elections, including Michael Sussman, who is running as a Green Party candidate, and Christopher Garvey, running as a Libertarian. By Nicole Brown 0. About the Author. Home Pros Find a pro.
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