NEW YORK — Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer says he's coming back to politics. He tells The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/182xKDI ) he's going to run for the office of New York City comptroller.
In an interview Sunday, Spitzer says he's planning to start collecting the signatures he needs on Monday.
Candidates for citywide offices like comptroller have to have 3,750 signatures from registered voters in their party by Thursday.