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Abraham David Beame (né Birnbaum;
March 20, 1906 –
February 10, 2001) was an
American accountant, investor, and
Democratic Party politician who served...
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Democratic candidate, New York City
Comptroller Abraham Beame.
Lindsay received 44.99% of the vote to
Beame's 40.98%, a
victory margin of 4.01%.
Finishing in...
- Steingut; his son,
fellow Speaker Stanley Steingut; New York City
Mayor Abraham Beame; real
estate developer Fred Trump;
Democratic district leader Beadie Markowitz;...
- York City
Comptroller Abraham Beame was
elected to
succeed him with a
decisive majority amongst a
highly divided field.
Beame also
swept all five boroughs...
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withdrew the proposal. Lindsay's
successor Abraham Beame subsequently opposed the
tolling scheme.
Beame's successor Ed Koch
attempted to
restore limits on...
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first Black deputy mayor in the
administration of Mayor-elect
Abraham D.
Beame; however, the
appointment was not
effectuated amid "difficulties that stemmed...
- city payroll. He was the
second Jewish mayor of New York,
after Abraham Beame. As a
congressman before his
terms as
mayor of New York City, Koch was a...
- (1946–1950)
Impelitteri (1950–1953)
Wagner (1954–1965)
Lindsay (1966–1973)
Beame (1974–1977) Koch (1978–1989)
Dinkins (1990–1993)
Giuliani (1994–2001) Bloomberg...
- 7 billion for 1976. When New York City
faced bankruptcy in 1975,
Mayor Abraham Beame was
unsuccessful in
obtaining Ford's
support for a
federal bailout. The...
- ticket. In the
Democratic primary on
September 8, in****bent
mayor Abraham Beame was
challenged by five
other Democrats,
including Representative Ed Koch...