New York attorney general election, 2010
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The New York attorney general election of 2010 will involve the reelection campaign of Democrat Andrew Cuomo, elected in 2006.
Current Attorney General Andrew Cuomo will likely seek the Democratic nomination for a second term in 2010. Other potential candidates include -
- Charlie King - Attorney, former regional director for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for New York and New Jersey (1999-2001), former chairman of the Democratic County Committee in New York County, former Lieutenant Governor candidate (1998, 2002), and 2006 candidate
- Sean Patrick Maloney - First Deputy Secretary to Governor Eliot Spitzer, former Senior West Wing advisor to President Bill Clinton (1997-2000), youngest person to serve as White House Staff Secretary, and 2006 candidate
Potential candidates include -
- Edward F. Cox - Attorney, Son-in-Law of former President Richard Nixon, 2006 U.S. Senate candidate
- Mary Donohue - Judge of the New York Court of Claims, former Lieutenant Governor (1999-2006), former Justice of the New York State Supreme Court (1996-1998), and former Rensselaer County District Attorney
- Rick Lazio - Executive vice-president at JPMorgan Chase & Co., former Congressman from New York's 2nd congressional district (1993-2001), 2000 U.S. Senate nominee
- Chauncey Parker - Former Director of Criminal Justice Services in New York (2002-2007), former Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan, former Assistant United States Attorney in Manhattan, and potential 2006 candidate
- Jeanine Pirro - Former Westchester County District Attorney and 2006 nominee
| Preceded by 2006 |
New York attorney general election 2010 |
Succeeded by 2014 |