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1985 New York City mayoral election

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1985 New York City mayoral election

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Candidate Ed Koch Carol Bellamy Diane McGrath
Party Democratic Liberal Republican
Alliance Conservative
Popular vote 868,260 113,471 101,668
Percentage 78.0% 10.2% 9.1%

Borough results
Koch:      70–80%      80–90%

Mayor before election

Ed Koch
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Ed Koch
Democratic

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 defeated his nearest competitor by a landslide 67.82% Democratic margin of victory and was sworn into his third and final term in January 1986.

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]

As of 2022, this is the last time a Democrat won Staten Island in a mayoral election.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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  • 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

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Results

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1985 Democratic mayoral primary[citation needed]
Party Candidate Votes %
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

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Candidates

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Results

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1985 New York City mayoral election[citation needed]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ed Koch (incumbent) 862,226
Independent Ed Koch (incumbent) 6,034
Total Ed Koch (incumbent) 868,260 78.0%
Liberal Carol Bellamy 113,471 10.2%
Republican Diane McGrath 79,508
Conservative Diane McGrath 22,160
Total Diane McGrath 101,668 9.1%
Right to Life Yehuda Levin 14,517
New Alliance Lenora Fulani 7,597
Independent Jarvis Tyner 3,370
Socialist Workers Andrea Gonzalez 1,677
Independent Gilbert DiLucia 1,135
Independent Marjorie Stanberg 1,101
Write-in 9
Total votes 1,112,796 100.00%

by borough

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General Election
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

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  1. ^ "New York City Mayoral Election 1985". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  2. ^ "Al Vann and the Revolution. Unplugged". November 1997.