New York gubernatorial elections

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Elections in New York

Gubernatorial Elections:
1882, 1926-1998, 2002
2006, 2010


Presidential Elections:
1996 · 2000 · 2004


United States Senate Elections:
2000 · 2006


Attorney General Elections:
1978-2002 · 2006


Comptroller Elections:
1994-2002 · 2006


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The governor of New York is elected for a four-year term on a joint ticket with the lieutenant governor.

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[edit] 2010

[edit] 2006

[edit] 2002

[edit] 1998


General election results
Governor candidate Running Mate Party Popular Vote (PV)
In red are counties carried by Pataki and in blue by Vallone. The blue blue stain is NYC except Staten Island
George E. Pataki Mary O. Donohue Republican, Conservative 2,571,991 54.32%
Peter F. Vallone Sr. Sandra Frankel Democrat,
Working Families
1,570,317 33.16%
B. Thomas Golisano Laureen A. Oliver Independence 364,056 7.69%
Betsy McCaughey Ross Jonathan C. Reiter Liberal 77,915 1.65%
Michael Reynolds Karen Prior Right to Life 56,683 1.20%
Al Lewis Alice Green Green 52,533 1.11%
Thomas K. Leighton Jeffrey C. Wright Marijuana Reform 24,788 0.52%
Mary Alice France - Unity Party 9,692 0.20%
Chris Garvey Don Silberger Libertarian 4,722 0.10%
Al Duncan Ruth Robinett Socialist Workers 2,539 0.05%
Other elections: 1994, 1998, 2002

4,985,932 ballots have been casted on that election. Out of them, 250,696 were declared blank, void or missing.

[edit] 1994


General election results
Governor candidate Running Mate Party Popular Vote Percentage
George E. Pataki
Betsy McCaughey Ross
Republican
Conservative
Tax Cut Now
2,488,631 (48.8 %)
Mario M. Cuomo
Stan Lundine
Democratic Liberal
2,364,904
(45.4 %)
B. Thomas Golisano
Fusco
'Independence Fusion
217,490
(4.1 %)
Walsh
Sutton
Right to Life
67,750
(1.3 %)
Lawrence Lane
May Nell Bockman
Socialist Workers
5,410 (0.1 %)
Robert L. Schulz
Stan Dworkin
Libertarian
9,506 (0.2 %)


Democratic Primary popular vote percentage Republican Primary popular vote percentage
Mario Cuomo 548,762 (79.45%) St. Sen.George Pataki 273,620 (75.60%)
Lenora Fulani 141,918 (20.55%) Richard M. Rosenbaum 88,302 (24.40%)

[edit] 1974-1990


1990 General election results
Governor candidate Running Mate Party Popular Vote Percentage
Mario M. Cuomo
Stan Lundine
Democratic
Liberal
2,157,087 (53.17%)
Pierre Rinfret
George Yancey, Jr.
Republican 865,948 (21.35%)
Herbert London
Anthony Diperna
Conservative 827,614 (20.40%)
Louis Wein
Gertrude Manning
Right to Life 137,804 (3.40%)
Craig Gannon
Susan Anmuth
Socialist Workers 12,743 (0.31%)
Lenora Fulani
Ada Kazquez
New Alliance 31,089 (0.77%)
W. Gary Johnson
Dottie Lou Brokaw
Libertarian 24,611 (0.61%)
1986 General election results
Governor candidate Running Mate Party Popular Vote Percentage
Mario M. Cuomo
Stan Lundine
Democratic
Liberal
2,775,045 (64.63%)
Andrew O'Rourke
Michael Kavanagh
Republican
Conservative
1,363,968 (31.77%)
Denis Dillon
Thomas Droleskey
Right to Life 130,827 (3.05%)
Lenora Fulani
Rafael Mendez
New Alliance 24,135 (0.56%)
1982 General election results
Governor candidate Running Mate Party Popular Vote Percentage
Mario M. Cuomo
Alfred DelBello
Democratic
Liberal
2,675,213 (50.91%)
Lewis Lehrman
James Emery
Republican
Conservative
Independent
2,494,827 (47.48%)
Robert Bohner
Paul Callahan
Right to Life 52,356 (1.00%)
John Northrup
David Hoesly
Libertarian 16,913 (0.32%)
Diane Wang
Peter Theirjung
Socialist Workers 3,766 (0.07%)
Nancy Ross
Lenora Fulani
New Alliance 5,277 (0.10%)
Jane Benedict
Angela Gilliam
Unity Party 6,353 (0.12%)
1978 General General election results
Governor candidate Running Mate Party Popular Vote Percentage
Hugh Carey Mario M. Cuomo Democratic 2,429,272 (50.95%)
Perry Duryea
Bruce Caputo
Republican
Conservative
2,156,404 (45.22%)
Mary Jane Tobin Ellen McCormack Right to Life 130,193 (2.73%)
Gary Greenberg James Franz Libertarian 18,990 (0.40%)
Dianne M. Feeley Kevin E. Kellogg Socialist Workers 12,987 (0.27%)
Jarvis Tyner Grace Mora-Newman Communist 11,400 (0.24%)
Paul Gallagher J. Philip Rubinstein Labor 9,073 (0.19%)
1974 Hugh Carey
Mary Ann Krupsak
Democratic
Malcolm Wilson
Ralph Caso
Republican
Wayne S. Amato (Courage) defeated; Jerry Tuccile (Free Libertarian) defeated; Derrick Morrison (Socialist Workers) Jose A. Ristorucci (Communist) John Emanuel (Socialist Labor) Anton H. Chaitkin (Labor)

[edit] 1938-1974

1970 'Nelson Rockefeller
Malcolm Wilson
'
Republican
Arthur Goldberg
Jerome A. Ambro,Jr.
Democratic
1966 Nelson Rockefeller
Malcolm Wilson
Republican
2,690,626 (44.61%)
Frank O'Connor
Howard J. Samuels
Democratic2,298,363 (38.11%)
Paul L. Adams
Kieran O'Doherty
Conservative 510,023 (8.46%)
Franklin Roosevelt, Jr.
Donald S. Harrington
507,234 (8.41%)Liberal
Milton Herder (Socialist Labor) 12,730 (0.21%) Judith White (Socialist Workers)
2,506 (0.21%)
1962 Nelson A. Rockefeller
Malcolm Wilson
'Republican
Robert Morgenthau
Democratic
David H. Jaquith (Conservative) Richard Garza (Socialist Workers) Eric Hass (Socialist Labor)
1958 Nelson A. Rockefeller
Malcolm Wilson
Republican
W. Averell Harriman
George DeLuca
Democratic
1954 W. Averell Harriman
George DeLuca
Democratic
Irving M. Ives
J. Raymond McGovern
Republican
John T. McManus American Labor David L. Weiss (Socialist Workers) Nathan Karp (Industrial Government)
1950 Thomas E. Dewey
Frank C. Moore'
'Republican
Walter Lynch
Democratic
John T. McManus American Labor Michael Bartell (Socialist Workers) Eric Hass (Industrial Government)
1946 Thomas E. Dewey
Joe R. Hanley
Republican
James M. Mead
Democratic Liberal American Labor
1942 Thomas E. Dewey
Thomas W. Wallace

Republican
James J. Bennett, Jr.
Charles Poletti
Democratic
1938 Herbert H. Lehman

Charles Poletti
Democratic

Thomas E. Dewey
Republican


Note: The length of the term of the Governor and Lt. Governor was extended from two to four years starting with the 1934 election.

[edit] 1882, 1916-36

1936 Herbert H. Lehman
*
Democratic
1934 Herbert H. Lehman
*
Democratic
2,201,729
Robert Moses
Republican
1,393,638
1932 Herbert H. Lehman
*
Democratic
1930 Franklin D. Roosevelt
*
Democratic
Charles H. Tuttle Republican
1928 Franklin D. Roosevelt
*
Democratic
Albert Ottinger Republican
1926 Alfred E. Smith
*
Democratic
2,201,729
Odgen Mills
Republican
1924 Alfred E. Smith
*
Democratic
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
Republican
1922 Alfred E. Smith
*
Democratic
Nathan L. Miller
Republican
1920 Nathan L. Miller
Republican
1,335,617
Alfred E. Smith
*Democratic
1,261,729
Joseph Cannon
Socialist
171,907
Dudley Field Malone
Farmer-Labor
49,953
George F. Thompson
Prohibitionist
16,978
John P. Quinn
Socialist Labor
4,641 [1]
1918 Alfred E. Smith
*
Democratic
1882 Grover Cleveland
16,118
Folger
11,070

[edit] See Also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Johnson, Willis Fletcher, Roscoe C. E. (Roscoe Conkling Ensign) Brown, Walter Whipple Spooner, Willis Holly (1922). History of the State of New York, Political and Governmental. The Syracuse Press, 347 - 348, 350.