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STATE OF THE UNION ENDORSEMENTS

Major unions and where they stand on the mayor’s race:

* The 210,000-member Health and Hospital workers Local 1199 is believed to be split between Fernando Ferrer and Mark Green, but has made no formal endorsement yet.

* The 100,000-member Building and Construction Trades Council is leaning toward Peter Vallone.

* The 78,000-member United Federation of Teachers is thought to be behind Alan Hevesi, but president Randi Weingarten is not in a rush to make any announcement.

* The Central Labor Council, an umbrella group headed by Queens Assemblyman Brian McLaughlin, may not make an endorsement in the primary.

* The 27,000-member Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association may not make an endorsement in the primary.

* The 11,500-member Correction Officers Benevolent Association has already backed Vallone.