




Listed below (after the break) are all New York City Republican races for Tuesday's primary election. To view New York City GOP candidates (and their opponents) in the November 3, 2009 general election, please click here.
Please feel free to comment and provide your choices as to which candidate(s) shall win, deserve to win (but won't) and/or deserve to lose. Notably, there are no primary elections in the boroughs of the Bronx and Staten Island (and only one in Manhattan). This only further demonstrates the dearth of interest in the GOP in the city of New York.
And again, if there is a primary election in your district, please vote! Your vote is important - don't waste it!
NEW YORK COUNTY:
Member of the City Council - 4th Council District
Ashok G Chandra 146 East 49 Street New York, NY 10017
Neal D'Alessio 340 East 93 Street 24k New York, NY 10128
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BROOKLYN (KINGS) COUNTY:
Member of the City Council - 39th Council District
Joe Nardiello 334 Union Street Brooklyn, NY 11231
George Smith 952 44th Street Brooklyn, NY 11219
County Committee - 011/44, Vote for 2
Gerald M O'Brien 552 9 Street Brooklyn, NY 11215
Anita O'Brien 552 9 Street Brooklyn, NY 11215
County Committee - 029/46, Vote for 2
Karen A Ferraro 8420 12 Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11228
Arnaldo A Ferraro 8420 12 Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11228
Roy M Antoun 1163 85 Street Brooklyn, NY 11228
Pauline Sodeikes 931 84 Street Brooklyn, NY 11228
County Committee - 059/48, Vote for 2
Joseph Caruana 1034 Bay Ridge Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11228
Elaine Guido 1023 76 Street Brooklyn, NY 11228
Theresa Marchisello 1017 76 Street Brooklyn, NY 11228
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QUEENS COUNTY:
Male State Committee - 25th Assembly District
Howard T Duffy 33-24 167 Street Queens, NY 11358
Stephen Graves 45-11 161 Street Queens, NY 11358
Male State Committee - 28th Assembly District
Jay S Golub 24 Beechknoll Road Queens, NY 11375
Bart J Haggerty 118-17 Union Turnpike 20B Forest Hills, NY 11375
Male State Committee - 30th Assembly District
Frank P Messano 61-25 Grand Avenue Queens, NY 11378
Anthony P Nunziato 56-04 Remsen Place Maspeth, NY 11378
Female State Committee - 30th Assembly District
Rosemarie Iacovone 69-23 Eliot Avenue Queens, NY 11379
Joanne R Mugno 58-02 A 79 Street Middle Village, NY 11379
Delegate to Judicial Convention - 25th Assembly District, Vote for 2
Howard T Duffy 33-24 167 Street Queens, NY 11358
Stephen Graves 45-11 161 Street Queens, NY 11358
Sheila Peralta 32-15 163 Street Queens, NY 11358
Delegate to Judicial Convention - 35th Assembly District
Rocco Argenzio 108-33 49 Avenue Queens, NY 11373
Ruby K Muhammad 98-38 57 Avenue 14-O Corona, NY 11368
Myrna P Littlewort 80-30 47 Avenue Elmhurst, NY 11373
County Committee - 019/28, Vote for 2
Joan T Levakis 87-33 69 Avenue Queens, NY 11375
Kevin Moriarty 68-20 Selfridge Street 1M Forest Hills, NY 11375
Maria Moriarty 68-20 Selfridge Street 1M Forest Hills, NY 11375
County Committee - 038/28, Vote for 2
Joan Davis 66-22 Fleet Street Forest Hills, NY 11375
linux whitelie ruimmortalMary E Leong 67-75 Exeter Street Forest Hills, NY 11375
George P Omalley 102 Ascan Avenue Forest Hills, NY 11375
County Committee - 052/28, Vote for 2
Dolores Maddis 85-32 65 Road Queens, NY 11374
Katherine A Yorke 68-15 Selfridge Street 5G Forest Hills, NY 11375
Robert Miller 91-33 71 Road Forest Hills, NY 11375
County Committee - 053/29, Vote for 2
Barry Trost 257-24 Craft Avenue Queens, NY 11422
Yedida Trost 257-24 Craft Avenue Queens, NY 11422
Rose Shapiro 259-60 148 Drive Queens, NY 11422
County Committee - 010/30, Vote for 2
Angelo Raneri Jr. 60-20 74 Street Queens, NY 11379
Josephina M Raneri 60-20 74 Street Queens, NY 11379
Amy Holden 74-19 Caldwell Avenue Queens, NY 11379
Jane Holden 74-19 Caldwell Avenue Queens, NY 11379
County Committee - 013/30, Vote for 2
Rosemarie Iacovone 69-23 Eliot Avenue Queens, NY 11379
Rosalia M Gerbo 58-28 69 Place Queens, NY 11378
Lawrence E Roth 61-40 67 Street Queens, NY 11379
Marilyn Roth 61-40 67 Street Queens, NY 11379

written by Daniel Peterson , September 16, 2009
Enterprise, I was talking to folks on the street yesterday as I was informing them of a Republican Primary. It's more than likely that if Republicans were open to primary in districts where Republicans would be competative, we would see an increase in voter registration. There is certainly a large number of registered Democrats that are Republican or vote Republcian in a General regularly but because of no primary, are registered Democrat so they can increase their input in the political process.
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