Joe Lhota Gets Conservative Party Nod for NYC Mayor

It means the former MTA chairman has a spot on November's ballot no matter what happens in the GOP primary

Former MTA Chairman Joe Lhota has gotten the Conservative Party's choice for New York City mayor. That gives Lhota a spot on November's ballot regardless what happens in his quest for the Republican nomination.
 
The party announced its pick Monday. Chairman Mike Long points to Lhota's career managing complex organizations.
 
Lhota is currently the front-runner among several Republican candidates.
 
He formerly ran the MTA, and he was a deputy mayor in the Giuliani administration. Lhota also was an executive at the company that runs Madison Square Garden.
 

The Conservative Party counts a fairly small number of voters — 21,500 — in New York City. But it has a ballot line, meaning Lhota is guaranteed to appear among voters' choices at the polls. 

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