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Bob Helbock
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New York City Civil Court Richmond County
Tenure
2021 - Present
Term ends
2029
Years in position
5
Prior offices:
New York City Civil Court Richmond County 1st Municipal Court District
Years in office: 2020 - 2021
Successor: Matthew Santamauro (D)

Elections and appointments
Last election
November 5, 2019

Bob Helbock (Republican Party) is a judge of the New York City Civil Court Richmond County. He assumed office in 2021. His current term ends on December 31, 2029.

Helbock (Republican Party, Conservative Party) ran for election for the Staten Island 1st Municipal Court District judge of the New York City Civil Court Richmond County. He won in the general election on November 5, 2019.

Elections

2019

See also: City elections in New York, New York (2019)

General election

General election for New York City Civil Court Richmond County 1st Municipal Court District

Bob Helbock defeated Edwina Martin and Shawn Malachovsky in the general election for New York City Civil Court Richmond County 1st Municipal Court District on November 5, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Bob Helbock (R / Conservative Party)
 
49.2
 
10,075
Edwina Martin (D)
 
46.7
 
9,566
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Shawn Malachovsky (Independence Party) Candidate Connection
 
4.1
 
836
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
16

Total votes: 20,493
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Campaign themes

2019

Ballotpedia survey responses

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