First
Democrat to Win City Hall Since David Dinkins in 1989
The Wall
Street Journal
By MICHAEL
HOWARD SAUL
Updated
Nov. 6, 2013 12:29 a.m. ET
Bill de
Blasio won a lopsided victory in the race for New York City mayor on Tuesday night after
running a populist campaign that promised New Yorkers a clear break from Mayor
Michael Bloomberg's administration. He is the first Democrat to capture City
Hall in 24 years.
Mr. de
Blasio, the city's public advocate and a former City Council member from Brooklyn, defeated Republican nominee Joe Lhota, a former
chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. With 59% of precincts
reporting at 11:20 p.m., Mr. de Blasio led with 73% of the vote to Mr. Lhotoa's
25%.