After he won the Democratic nomination for comptroller, Flushing Councilman John Liu made not one, but two stops in Chinatown yesterday.
Liu’s win puts him on track to be the first Asian-American elected to citywide office. In a Democratic runoff that attracted a paltry amount of voters to the polls, Liu handily beat Councilman David Yassky for comptroller, 56 to 44 percent.
Councilman Bill de Blasio defeated Mark Green for public advocate with a whopping 63 to 37 percent of the vote. The two Democratic nominees are widely expected to win the seats in the general election on Nov. 3.
Both the comptroller, who analyzes the city budget, and public advocate are offices considered grooming grounds for a mayoral run.