Elizabeth Holtzman
On the record
Former Brooklyn DA + U.S. Rep; lost 1992 Senate primary; 1993 reelection lost amid Fleet Bank loan controversy
Background
Between 1990 and 1993, Elizabeth Holtzman held the City Comptroller · New York of New York seat in New York, a 3-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Before this office: District Attorney · Brooklyn (1982-1989). Note: Former Brooklyn DA + U.S. Rep; lost 1992 Senate primary; 1993 reelection lost amid Fleet Bank loan controversy. Same-year political environment (1990): Governor Mario Cuomo. Later filed for federal office (FEC ID H2NY10316: House).
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Others who held this office in New York
- Alan Hevesi (1994-2001)
- Harrison J. Goldin (1974-1989)
- Abraham Beame (1970-1973)
- Mario A. Procaccino (1966-1969)
- Abraham Beame (1962-1965)
- Lawrence E. Gerosa (1954-1961)
- Lazarus Joseph (1946-1953)