Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes put an end to speculation that he would actively campaign on the Republican and Conservative lines for reelection to the district attorney's office after losing the Democratic primary to Kenneth Thompson on Sept. 10.

When conceding in his 45-55 percent loss to Thompson, Hynes said though his name appeared on the GOP and Conservative ballot lines, he would not actively run for a seventh term (NYLJ, Sept. 12).

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