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2006 New York Attorney General election|
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County results Cuomo: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Pirro: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% |
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The 2006 New York Attorney General election took place on November 7, 2006. Democrat Andrew Cuomo was elected to replace Eliot Spitzer (who became Governor) as the Attorney General of New York.
Source
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Date
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Andrew Cuomo
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Mark Green
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Sean Patrick Maloney
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Actual Primary
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September 12, 2006
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53%
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33%
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10%
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Carolco
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September 10, 2006
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47%
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33%
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20%
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Green Papers
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September 9, 2006
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47%
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35%
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18%
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Green Papers
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September 8, 2006
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50%
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29%
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21%
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Green Papers
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September 7, 2006
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52%
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31%
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17%
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Green Papers
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September 6, 2006
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51%
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33%
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16%
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Qunnipiac
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September 5, 2006
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53%
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31%
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18%
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Source
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Date
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Andrew Cuomo
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Mark Green
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Charlie King
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Sean Patrick Maloney
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Quinnipiac
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September 3, 2006
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40%
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23%
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16%
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11%
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Quinnipiac
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August 29, 2006
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42%
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26%
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14%
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8%
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Quinnipiac
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August 5, 2006
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49%
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21%
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9%
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6%
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Quinnipiac
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July 22, 2006
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57%
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19%
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5%
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3%
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Source
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Date
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Andrew Cuomo (D)
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Jeanine Pirro (R)
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Marist [1] Archived 2006-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
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November 3, 2006
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58%
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37%
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Green Papers
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September 9, 2006
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53%
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47%
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Green Papers
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September 7, 2006
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54%
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46%
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Quinnipiac
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September 5, 2006
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58%
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42%
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Quinnipiac
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September 3, 2006
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55%
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45%
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Quinnipiac
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August 29, 2006
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58%
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42%
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Quinnipiac
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August 5, 2006
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61%
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37%
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Quinnipiac
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July 22, 2006
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66%
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30%
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