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Procaccino (September 5, 1912 –
December 20, 1995) was an Italian-American lawyer, comptroller, and
candidate for
Mayor of New York City.
Procaccino was...
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Comptroller Mario Procaccino, and the
Republican candidate,
state senator John Marchi.
Lindsay received 42.36% of the vote to
Procaccino's 34.79%, a Liberal...
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Procaccino criticized Lindsay for
favoring unemplo**** minorities, ex.
blacks and Hispanics, over working-class
white ethnics. One
Procaccino campaign...
- (November 3, 1965). "Lindsay
Beats Beame In A
Close Race; O'Connor and
Procaccino Both Win;
State Senate Is G.O.P.;
Hughes Victor -
Seesaw Contest - Vote...
- 1954–1961
Lawrence E.
Gerosa 1962–1965
Abraham D.
Beame 1966–1969
Mario Procaccino 1970–1973
Abraham D.
Beame 1974–1989
Harrison J.
Goldin 1990–1993 Elizabeth...
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Democratic primary, the most
conservative candidate, City
Comptroller Mario Procaccino,
defeated several more
liberal contenders and won the
nomination with...
- Mr. Robot.
Cristofer was born
Michael Procaccino in Trenton, New Jersey, the son of Mary and
Joseph Procaccino. He
started his
theatrical career as an...
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McGoldrick (1938–1945)
Joseph (1946–1953)
Gerosa (1954–1961)
Beame (1962–1965)
Procaccino (1966–1969)
Beame (1970–1973)
Goldin (1974–1989)
Holtzman (1990–1993)...
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later revealed her full name is
Concettina Ipolita Tempesta Birdsey. John
Procaccino as Ray Birdsey,
Dominick and Thomas's
stepfather Rob
Huebel as Leo, Dominick's...
- 1966
Robert F.
Wagner Jr.,
former mayor from 1954 to 1966
After Mario Procaccino won the 1969
Democratic primary with only 33
percent of the vote as the...