Democrats Hold Leads in NYS Races for AG and Comptroller

September 29, 2006 by The Marist Poll  
Filed under NY State, NY State Poll Archive, Politics

Democrat Andrew Cuomo still leads Republican Jeanine Pirro by 23 percentage points among registered voters in the race to become New York State’s next attorney general. Despite the publicity surrounding a federal investigation of Pirro, the gap between the two candidates has not widened since a similar poll conducted about three weeks ago. Cuomo currently receives the support of 54% of New York State’s registered voters compared with 31% for Pirro. 15% of registered voters are undecided.

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NYS Campaign 2006 Final Primary Poll

Andrew Cuomo is the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination for New York State’s attorney general with the support of 53% of Democrats likely to vote in Tuesday’s primary, including voters who are leaning toward a candidate. Former New York City Public Advocate Mark Green follows with 31%, and activist Sean Patrick Maloney trails with 6%. 9% of likely Democratic voters still remain undecided and another 17% say they may vote differently on primary day.

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