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Schneiderman Beats Ex-Pataki Chief Of Staff For Second Term

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) -- New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman was reelected Tuesday night, defeating the onetime chief of staff for former Gov. George Pataki.

Schneiderman, 59, beat John Cahill, an attorney and former state conservation commissioner, to win his second four-year term.

Schneiderman campaigned on his record over the past four years of negotiating record multibillion-dollar settlements from the banks that contributed to the 2008 financial crisis, prosecuting dozens of state officials and contractors for fraud and other crimes, curbing illicit gun sales and authoring the law to create a central medical registry for prescription drugs and restrict illicit trade in those opiates.

He established programs to outfit police with bulletproof vests and to provide heroin overdose antidotes to police and other emergency personnel.

Cahill, 56, who would have had to forgo much higher pay as a Manhattan lawyer, consultant on energy and environmental issues and bank board member, said he would bring more integrity to the job.

He said Schneiderman's integrity is called into question by his role in the failed Moreland anti-corruption commission and by his close but only partly disclosed official ties to his ex-wife's consulting firm, which has handled millions of his campaign dollars.

The commission was appointed by and later shut down by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who also won reelection Tuesday. Schneiderman swore in most commissioners as deputy attorneys general and provided some staff. He has declined to discuss the former commission, its work now being examined by federal investigators.

Among Cahill's proposed initiatives were establishing a new division to address domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment. As state conservation commissioner under Gov. George Pataki, he was an author of that administration's efforts to buy or obtain conservation easements to about 1 million acres of Adirondack forestland, preventing development.

Cahill's last state post was in 2007-08 with the State Investigation Commission, with authority to investigate suspected wrongdoing statewide. It was shuttered in 2009. Critics say it had become ineffective. Cahill says he was one of those critics.

With a staff of 664 attorneys and an annual budget of $224 million, the attorney general's office defends New York state government against lawsuits, pursues civil claims, oversees charities and nonprofits, investigates consumer complaints, directs the state Organized Crime Task Force and prosecutes.

The attorney general's annual salary is $151,500. The term is four years.

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