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20 The Courier sun • october 31, 2013 for breaking news visit www.couriersun.com ▶ e lection guide Mayor Bill de Blasio Democratic, Working Families Joe Lhota Republican, Conservative, Taxes 2 High, Students First ROCK THE VOTE Adolfo Carrion Jr. Independence Randy Credico Tax Wall Street Erick Salgado School Choice Michael Sanchez Libertarian Daniel B. Fein Socialist Worker Joseph Melaragno Affordable Tmrw Carl E. Person Reform Jimmy McMillan Rent Is 2 Damn High Anthony Gronowicz Green Jack Hidary Jobs & Education, Common Sense Sam Sloan War Veterans Michael K. Greys Freedom Michael J. Dilger Flourish Public Advocate Letitia James Democratic, Working Families Alex Merced Libertarian James Lane Green Robert Maresca Conservative Deborah O. Liatos Socialist Worker Mollena G. Fabricant Students First Irene Estrada War Veterans Michael K. Lloyd Freedom Scott Stringer Democratic, Working Families John Burnett Republican, Conservative, School Choice Hesham El-Meligy Libertarian City Comptroller Julia Willebrand Green John W. Studer Socialist Worker Richard Bozulich War Veterans Borough President Melinda Katz Democratic, Working Families Aurelio “Tony” Arcabascio Republican Everly Brown Jobs & Education District 19 College Point, Auburndale-Flushing, Bayside, Whitestone, Bay Terrace, Douglaston and Little Neck Paul Vallone Democratic, Independence Dennis Saffran Republican, Conservative, Reform District 20 Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Mitchell Gardens, Kissena Park, Harding Heights, Auburndale and part of Whitestone Peter Koo* Democratic, Conservative Evergreen Chou Green Martha Flores-Vazquez Jobs & Education Sunny Hahn Reform *incumbent District 22 Astoria, LIC, parts of Jackson Heights Costa Constantinides Democratic, Working Families Lynne Serpe Green Danielle De Stefano Independence, Conservative Daniel Peterson Republican Gerald Kann Populist VOTE NOVEMBER 5th As the clock ticks closer to the general election on Tuesday, November 5, The Courier, in our continuing election coverage, brings you our voters’ guide. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Be sure to cast your ballot for mayor, public advocate, city comptroller, borough president, city council and even state committee members.


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