December 20, 1995(1995-12-20) (aged 83) Bronx, New York, U.S.
Political party
Democratic
Mario Angelo Procaccino (September 5, 1912 – December 20, 1995) was an Italian-American lawyer, comptroller, and candidate for Mayor of New York City.[1]
^van Gelder, Lawrence (December 21, 1995). "Mario A. Procaccino, 83, Who Lost to Lindsay in 1969, Dies". New York Times. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
Mario Angelo Procaccino (September 5, 1912 – December 20, 1995) was an Italian-American lawyer, comptroller, and candidate for Mayor of New York City...
(November 3, 1965). "Lindsay Beats Beame In A Close Race; O'Connor and Procaccino Both Win; State Senate Is G.O.P.; Hughes Victor - Seesaw Contest - Vote...
schools with high tuition fees. Democratic New York City mayoral hopeful MarioProcaccino coined the term "limousine liberal" to describe incumbent Mayor John...
Comptroller MarioProcaccino, and the Republican candidate, state senator John Marchi. Lindsay received 42.36% of the vote to Procaccino's 34.79%, a Liberal...
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incumbent (Robert F. Wagner Jr.) both lost their parties' primaries. Procaccino won with less than 33% of the vote against four opponents, which inspired...
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Dinkins' only term than Giuliani's two terms. With the support of Governor Mario Cuomo, the city invested in supportive housing for mentally ill homeless...
Comptroller MarioProcaccino, defeated several more liberal contenders and won the nomination with only a plurality of the votes. "The more the Mario," he quipped...
1965, when New York Democrats backed MarioProcaccino, an Italian-born candidate for city comptroller, Procaccino lost the Italian vote and only won his...
mayor of New York City against incumbent Beame. Koch and future governor Mario Cuomo finished first (19.8%) and second (18.7%) in the Democratic primary...
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Autobiography for his 1931 biography of Theodore Roosevelt (class of 1915) MarioProcaccino, New York City Comptroller and politician (class of 1931) DeWitt Clinton...
then Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum, former Mayor Ed Koch, former Governor Mario Cuomo, and Reverend Al Sharpton. On September 15, 2009, de Blasio finished...
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1954–1961 Lawrence E. Gerosa 1962–1965 Abraham D. Beame 1966–1969 MarioProcaccino 1970–1973 Abraham D. Beame 1974–1989 Harrison J. Goldin 1990–1993 Elizabeth...
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candidates for November instead were Republican John J. Marchi and Democrat MarioProcaccino. Mayor Lindsay, however, would win re-election in November anyway after...
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Pierce, former Judge of US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit MarioProcaccino (1912-1995), New York City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Cathy...
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William O'Dwyer Ferdinand Pecora Robert F. Wagner Jr. Abraham Beame MarioProcaccino Abraham Beame Ed Koch David Dinkins Ruth Messinger Mark Green Fernando...