New York gubernatorial elections
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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
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote (PV) | ||
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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
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | Percentage |
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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 |
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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
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | Percentage |
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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%) |
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | Percentage |
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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%) |
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | Percentage |
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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%) |
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | Percentage |
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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
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 |
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1934 | Herbert H. Lehman *Democratic 2,201,729 |
Robert Moses Republican 1,393,638 |
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1932 | Herbert H. Lehman *Democratic |
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1930 | Franklin D. Roosevelt *Democratic |
Charles H. Tuttle Republican |
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1928 | Franklin D. Roosevelt *Democratic |
Albert Ottinger Republican |
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1926 | Alfred E. Smith *Democratic 2,201,729 |
Odgen Mills Republican |
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1924 | Alfred E. Smith *Democratic |
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Republican |
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1922 | Alfred E. Smith *Democratic |
Nathan L. Miller Republican |
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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 |
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1882 | Grover Cleveland 16,118 |
Folger 11,070 |
[edit] See Also
[edit] References
- ^ 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.