Once Eliot Spitzer is elected governor of New York, who do you think he will pick to be insurance superintendent? What qualifications should this individual have? What will their mandate be? What will the impact be on the industry?

These are just some of the questions carriers and their intermediaries are asking themselves as Election Day approaches.

One name being floated in the market is Mark Green, who was beaten by Michael Bloomberg when he ran for mayor of New York, and then lost the Democratic primary for state attorney general earlier this year to Andrew Cuomo–the person likely to replace the man insurers love to hate, Eliot Spitzer himself!

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