LOCAL · NY · 2010-2013
John Liu
NYC Comptroller · Democrat · New York
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On the record
Lost 2013 NYC Mayor primary; now NY State Senator since 2018
Background
New York's NYC Comptroller of New York City 2010–2013: John Liu — 3-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after William Thompson Jr.; succeeded by Scott Stringer. Note: Lost 2013 NYC Mayor primary; now NY State Senator since 2018. Same-year political environment (2010): Governor David Paterson; Attorney General Andrew Cuomo; Secretary of State Ruth Noemí Colón.
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Others who held this office in New York
- Mark Levine (2026-present)
- Brad Lander (2022-2025)
- Scott Stringer (2014-2021)
- William Thompson Jr. (2002-2009)
- Alan Hevesi (1994-2001)