7 rows · General election for Attorney General of New York Letitia James defeated Keith Wofford , ...
Nov 02, 2021 · At midnight, Democrat Lynn Schulman was leading GOP choice Michael Conigliaro; she had 58.9 percent of the vote, with over 77 precincts reporting, according to NY1. The New York Times showed ...
Jul 02, 2021 · Weinstein conceded Friday after trailing Bragg by more than 7,000 votes following last week’s election. Bragg, 47, is virtually certain to …
Dec 02, 2021 · Tony Avella (D): 45.73%. John-Alexander Sakelos (CON, Save Our City): 6.85%. District 19 was one of a few districts that Republicans claimed from the Democrats this year, and Tuesday night saw a neck-and-neck race between GOP candidate Vickie Paladino and former Democratic state Sen. Tony Avella.
2020 North Carolina Attorney General electionNomineeJosh SteinJim O'NeillPartyDemocraticRepublicanPopular vote2,713,4002,699,778Percentage50.1%49.9%1 more row
Letitia James (Working Families Party)New York / Attorney generalLetitia “Tish” James is the 67th Attorney General for the State of New York. With decades of work, she is an experienced attorney and public servant with a long record of accomplishments.
Attorneys General have been elected by the voters since 1847.
State executive salariesOffice and current officialSalaryAttorney General of New York Letitia JamesNew York Secretary of State Robert RodriguezNew York Public Service Commission James Alesi$127,000New York Commissioner of Agriculture Richard A. Ball$120,80011 more rows
In addition to the thirteen Regional Office, the Attorney General has two executive offices: one in Albany and one in New York City. Contact the executive office here.
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Representing the state and state agencies before the state and federal courts. Handling criminal appeals and serious statewide criminal prosecutions. Instituting civil suits on behalf of the state. Representing the public's interests in charitable trust and solicitations.
Letitia Ann "Tish" James (born October 18, 1958) is an American lawyer, activist, and politician. She is a member of the Democratic Party and the current Attorney General of New York, having won the 2018 election to succeed appointed Attorney General Barbara Underwood.
The principal duties of the Attorney General are to: Represent the United States in legal matters. Supervise and direct the administration and operation of the offices, boards, divisions, and bureaus that comprise the Department.Oct 8, 2021
According to the New York Post, the NYC mayor receives biweekly paychecks of about $5,900, amounting to a salary of $258,750 a year.Jan 22, 2022
$400,000 annuallyPresident of the United StatesPresident of the United States of AmericaFormationJune 21, 1788First holderGeorge WashingtonSalary$400,000 annuallyWebsitewww.whitehouse.gov13 more rows
Lieutenant Governor of New YorkFormationJuly 30, 1777SuccessionFirstSalary$210,000 (2020)Website[1]8 more rows
The 2018 New York Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018. New York City Public Advocate Letitia James , a Democrat, was elected. James is the first woman and the first African-American to be elected New York Attorney General.
Working Families. Nominee: Letitia James. The party endorsed both Letitia James and Zephyr Teachout prior to the September 13 primary election. Kenneth Schaefer, who was nominated as the Working Families Party's dummy candidate, withdrew by October 9 in favor of Democratic nominee Letitia James.
Former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned on May 8, 2018 after allegations of domestic abuse and withdrew from his then-ongoing reelection campaign. Incumbent Solicitor General Barbara Underwood was chosen by the Legislature to complete her unexpired term, but opted not to seek election to a full term.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a Democrat, was first elected to the office of Attorney General in 2010, winning reelection in 2014. He was in the midst of campaigning for a third term in office when on May 7, 2018, The New Yorker revealed allegations that he had physically abused several women he had dated during his tenure in office.
Alvin Bragg Set to Become Manhattan’s First Black District Attorney. Alvin Bragg is set to become the first Black district attorney of Manhattan following his victory in the Democratic primary over Tali Farhadian Weinstein, who sank millions of dollars of her personal fortune into the race, and a slew of progressive criminal justice reformers.
During the race, candidates jockeyed over the degrees to which they would prosecute — or decline to prosecute — certain low-level offenses. Bragg staked out a position as a reformer with prosecutorial experience who would not resort to the extreme measures that other candidates promoted.
He described being held at gunpoint for the first time when he was six years old.
That helped Bragg make up for some of the spending difference with Farhadian Weinstein, who pushed to the front of the field thanks to the millions she raised from Wall Street, where her husband manages a successful hedge fund, and her own personal contribution of $8.2 million.
Alvin Bragg, a career prosecutor who served as chief deputy attorney general for New York State, could be poised to become Manhattan’s first Black district attorney, if early, unofficial results hold up. He garnered 34.6% of the vote with nearly 90% of scanners reporting as of Tuesday night, according to the Board of Elections.
Late Tuesday, just before midnight, Bragg promised, if elected, to use the weight of the prosecutor’s office to bring justice both for victims and those who have been wronged by the system.
The 2018 New York Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018. New York City Public Advocate Letitia James, a Democrat, was elected. James is the first woman and the first African-American to be elected New York Attorney General.
Former Attorney General Eric Schneidermanresigned on May 8, 2018 after alle…
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a Democrat, was first elected to the office of Attorney General in 2010, winning reelection in 2014. He was in the midst of campaigning for a third term in office when on May 7, 2018, The New Yorkerrevealed allegations that he had physically abused several women he had dated during his tenure in office. Schneiderman resigned hours after the story was released, with the resignation taking effect at the end of the business day May 8; he di…
The following candidates were certified by the State Board of Elections as having filed for the primary ballot (James by state convention nomination and the others by submitting sufficient signatures):
• Leecia Eve, former senior policy advisor to U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York in 2006
• Keith Wofford, co-managing partner of Ropes & Gray's New York City office (designated party nominee)
Wofford grew up in Buffalo, New York and attended Harvard College on scholarship.
• Manny Alicandro, corporate attorney from Manhattan (ended Attorney General campaign in May 2018 to run for Comptroller)