LOCAL · NY · 2002-2013
Marty Markowitz
Borough President · Brooklyn · Democrat · New York
NOTABLE
On the record
Beloved borough cheerleader; declined 2013 NYC Mayor run
Background
New York's Borough President · Brooklyn of Brooklyn 2002–2013: Marty Markowitz — 11-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Howard Golden; succeeded by Eric Adams. Note: Beloved borough cheerleader; declined 2013 NYC Mayor run. Same-year political environment (2002): Governor George Pataki; Attorney General Eliot Spitzer; Secretary of State Randy Daniels.
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Others who held this office in New York
- Antonio Reynoso (2022-present)
- Eric Adams (2014-2021)
- Howard Golden (1977-2001)
- Howard Golden (1977-2002)
- Sebastian Leone (1970-1976)
- Abe Stark (1962-1970)
- Edward R. Dudley (1961-1961)
- John Cashmore (1940-1961)