Sandra Frankel

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Sandra Frankel is the Supervisor of the Town of Brighton, Monroe County, New York. A former school board member, Frankel is a long time town supervisor.

In 1998, Frankel won the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of New York. She lost the general election on a ticket with then New York City Council Speaker Peter Vallone. Republican Mary Donohue won the lieutenant governorship on a ticket with George Pataki.

In 2002, Frankel started seeking the lieutenant governorship again, but dropped out for party unity and endorsed Dennis Mehiel, who lost the general election on a ticket with State Comptroller Carl McCall.

1998 Results for NYS Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Preceded by
Stan Lundine
Democratic Nominee for Lieutenant Governor of New York
1998
Succeeded by
Dennis Mehiel
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