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Mayoral hopefuls release financial disclosure forms

Republican mayoral hopeful Nicole Malliotakis’ only earned income in 2016 was her Assembly salary, which is set at $79,500, her financial-disclosure form reveals.

But the filing with the Conflicts of Interest Board also show the Staten Island assemblywoman and presumptive GOP nominee with nearly two dozen stock or bond investments of between $5,000 and $48,000 each in a variety of firms, including ExxonMobil, Bank of America and General Mills.

She also held investments in that range last year for bonds at Icahn Enterprises LP, whose majority shareholder is billionaire Carl Icahn, who recently ended his role as special adviser to President Trump.

Democratic mayoral hopeful Sal Albanese earned income from a wider variety of sources last year — including $48,000 to $60,000 each from a labor-law practice and a city pension.

The former schoolteacher and city councilman also took in at least $48,000 in rent from two condos he owns.

He made between $5,000 and $48,000 each from a Vanguard investment and from Social Security payments.

Albanese also sold a condo for between $100,000 and $250,000 in 2016.