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New York City Comptroller

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of the city, which are collectively referred to as "NYC Public Pension Funds" or "New York City pension funds". The funds collectively amounted to $ 240 billion in assets under management as of 2020, the fourth-largest public pension plan in the US. The comptroller's regulations are compiled in
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In fiscal year 2019, the comptroller resolved 13,712 claims and lawsuits against New York City for $ 975 million. The Comptroller also issued 61 audits and special reports on the effectiveness and service quality of city programs, as well as on financial issues, identifying actual and potential
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financier John Burnett was unopposed as the Republican candidate. Hesham El-Meligy, an independent candidate with the support of some Libertarians, was also a candidate for the office. Stringer won the general election with 80% of the vote, as Burnett had 17% of the vote, the
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The comptroller is elected citywide to a four-year term, and can hold office for two consecutive terms. As of 2021, the comptroller had a staff of 800 people, and a budget of over $ 100 million. If vacancies were to occur simultaneously in the offices of
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The comptroller is responsible for auditing the performance and finances of city agencies, making recommendations regarding proposed contracts, issuing reports on the state of the city economy, marketing and selling
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In order to carry out the myriad duties and functions assigned to the office by law, the comptroller employs a staff of 800 people and maintains an operating budget of over $ 100 million.
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primaries on June 22, 2021, followed by a general election on November 2, 2021. The primaries were the first Comptroller election primaries to use
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also reviews all city contracts, handles the settlement of litigation claims (amounting to $ 975 million in 2019), issues
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Racial and Ethnic Tensions in American Communities; Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination
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won the September 10, 2013, Democratic primary with 52% of the vote, defeating former
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In 2017, there was no Democratic primary for the position. Stringer faced Republican
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Council, each of whom was elected citywide and had four votes, and the five
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The office was created as an appointive office in 1801 by the
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of the city agencies and their performance and spending. The
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If vacancies should simultaneously occur in the offices of
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in the general election, and won, with 77% of the vote.
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had 2% of the vote, and El-Meligy had 0.5% of the vote.
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Brennan 568:1844–1845 Douw D. Williamson 556:1836–1839 Douw D. Williamson 550:1816–1831 Garret N. Bleecker 544:1808–1813 Garret N. Bleecker 25: 1767:Youth & Community Development 1705:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1374:The Encyclopedia of New York City 844:Gwynne Hogan (February 5, 2021). 619:1883–1884 S. Hastings Grant 535:1806–1807 Isaac Stoutenburg 2162: 1808:Office of Chief Medical Examiner 1803:Economic Development Corporation 1588:Citywide Administrative Services 583:1850–1853 Joseph R. Taylor 574:1848–1849 Talman J. Waters 553:1831–1836 Talman J. Waters 532:1805–1806 Benjamin Romaind 54: 40: 1838:Taxi & Limousine Commission 1279:Max, Ben (September 13, 2017). 1088:U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 565:1843–1844 Alfred A. Smith 559:1839–1842 Alfred A. Smith 299:New York City Board of Estimate 2194:Politicians from New York City 1602:Consumer and Worker Protection 1010:The Finances of New York City, 622:1884–1888 Edward V. Loss 616:1881–1883 Allan Campbell 592:1859–1863 Robert T. Haws 547:1813–1816 Thomas Mercein 27:Public office in New York City 1: 1793:Business Integrity Commission 1421:Rules of the City of New York 256:New York City Public Advocate 203:New York City Public Advocate 905:"Duties Of The Comptroller," 529:1802–1805 Selah Strong 456:Notable candidates included 276:New York City Common Council 171:Comptroller of New York City 109:; 223 years ago 18:Comptroller of New York City 1798:Conflicts of Interest Board 1783:City University of New York 1673:Health & Mental Hygiene 1457:Government of New York City 1387:New-York Historical Society 1160:September 15, 2009, at the 1007:Edward Dana Durand (1898). 382:Manhattan Borough President 236:to the Boards" of the five 208:The current comptroller is 2210: 2184:New York City Comptrollers 1960:New York City Comptrollers 1251:US News & World Report 981:Adrienne Kivelson (2001). 918:"NYC Public Pension Funds" 426: 374: 344: 68:since January 1, 2022 2160: 1970: 1757:Technology and Innovation 1617:Design & Construction 1550:Independent Budget Office 1463: 1232:Vigilant Squirrel Brigade 968:rulesofnyc.readthedocs.io 639:Post-consolidation (1898) 571:1845–1848 John Ewen 51: 39: 1644:Environmental Protection 524:Pre-consolidation (1898) 131:Selah Strong (1802–1805) 1752:Small Business Services 1268:"2013 General Election" 949:The Wall Street Journal 822:The New York Daily News 562:1842 Douw D. Williamson 389:New York State Governor 175:chief financial officer 94:Constituting instrument 1720:Parks & Recreation 1391:New Haven, Connecticut 1118:"Annual Claims Report" 684:William A. Prendergast 660: 650: 520: 510: 500: 342: 252:Mayor of New York City 199:Mayor of New York City 1715:Management and Budget 1466:New York City Charter 1383:Yale University Press 1164:, manhattan.about.com 656: 646: 518:Ashbel Parmelee Fitch 516: 506: 498:Azariah Cutting Flagg 496: 338: 327:revenue and savings. 284:Department of Finance 215:. He was elected in 98:New York City Charter 1639:Emergency Management 1064:. November 20, 1986. 952:– via Reuters. 907:comptroller.nyc.gov. 890:comptroller.nyc.gov. 726:Joseph D. McGoldrick 714:Joseph D. McGoldrick 708:W. Arthur Cunningham 480:State Assemblymember 447:ranked-choice voting 321:one person, one vote 1578:Children's Services 1530:Board of Correction 1257:on August 27, 2013. 796:2022–present 600:Richard B. 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Comptroller of New York City


Brad Lander
Term length
New York City Charter
consolidated City
New York City mayoral line of succession
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New York City Office of the Comptroller website
chief financial officer
chief auditor
comptroller
municipal bonds
pension funds
Mayor of New York City
New York City Public Advocate
Democrat
Brad Lander
2021
municipal bonds
investment advisor
pension funds
New York City Rules
Mayor of New York City
New York City Public Advocate
New York City Common Council
Recorder
Department of Finance
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