New York's 32nd congressional district
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The 32nd Congressional District of New York was a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in New York. It was eliminated as a result of the 1990 Census. It was last represented by John J. LaFalce who was redistricted into the 29th District.
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[edit] Past Components
1983-1993:
1973-1983:
1971-1973:
1963-1971:
1953-1963:
- All of Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Otsego, Schenectady
1945-1953:
- All of Albany
- Parts of Rensselaer
1913-1945:
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[edit] Representatives
- Luther W. Mott, Republican, March 4, 1913 - July 10, 1923 (redistricted from 28th district)
- Thaddeus C. Sweet, Republican, November 6, 1923 - May 1, 1928
- Francis D. Culkin, Republican, November 6, 1928 - August 4, 1943
- Hadwen C. Fuller, Republican, November 2, 1943 - January 3, 1945
- William T. Byrne, Democrat, January 3, 1945 - January 27, 1952 (redistricted from 28th district)
- Leo W. O'Brien, Democrat, April 1, 1952 - January 3, 1953 (redistricted to 30th district)
- Bernard W. Kearney, Republican, January 3, 1953 - January 3, 1959 (redistricted from 31st district)
- Samuel S. Stratton, Democrat, January 3, 1959 - January 3, 1963 (redistricted to 35th district)
- Alexander Pirnie, Republican, January 3, 1963 - January 3, 1973 (redistricted from 34th district)
- James M. Hanley, Democrat, January 3, 1973 - January 3, 1981 (redistricted from 35th district)
- George C. Wortley, Republican, January 3, 1981 - January 3, 1983 (redistricted to 27th district)
- John J. LaFalce, Democrat, January 3, 1983 - January 3, 1993 (redistricted from 36th district, redistricted to 29th district)
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[edit] Election results
The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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1990 | John J. LaFalce: 68,367 | Michael T. Waring: 39,053 | Kenneth J. Kowalski (Conservative): 16,853 |
1988 | John J. LaFalce: 133,917 | Emil K. Everett: 50,299 | |
1986 | John J. LaFalce: 99,745 | Dean L. Walker (Conservative): 6,234 Anthony J. Murty (Right to Life): 3,678 |
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1984 | John J. LaFalce: 139,979 | Anthony J. Murty: 61,797 | |
1982 | John J. LaFalce: 116,386 | Raymond R. Walker (Conservative): 8,638 Timothy J. Hubbard (Right to Life): 2,359 |
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1980 | Jeffrey S. Brooks: 56,535 | George C. Wortley: 108,128 | Peter Del Giorno (Right to Life): 11,978 James Northrup (Libertarian): 2,316 |
1978 | James M. Hanley: 76,251 | Peter Del Giorno: 67,071 | Lillian E. Reiner (Liberal): 2,149 |
1976 | James M. Hanley: 101,419 | George C. Wortley: 81,597 | Earl W. Colvin (Liberal): 2,124 |
1974 | James M. Hanley: 88,660 | William E. Bush: 61,379 | |
1972 | James M. Hanley: 111,481 | Leonard C. Koldin: 83,451 | |
1970 | Joseph Simmons: 47,306 | Alexander Pirnie: 90,884 | |
1968 | Anthony J. Montoya: 43,254 | Alexander Pirnie: 95,793 | Albert J. Bushong (Conservative): 10,393 |
1966 | Robert Castle: 36,195 | Alexander Pirnie: 94,331 | |
1964 | Robert Castle: 75,660 | Alexander Pirnie: 86,717 | |
1962 | Virgil C. Crisafulli: 57,414 | Alexander Pirnie: 77,875 | |
1960 | Samuel S. Stratton: 98,990 | W. Clyde Wright: 59,890 | |
1958 | Samuel S. Stratton: 73,384 | Walter C. Shaw: 62,443 | |
1956 | R. Joseph Giblin: 52,064 | Bernard W. Kearney: 107,959 | |
1954 | David C. Prince: 48,808 | Bernard W. Kearney: 77,891 | |
1952 | David C. Prince: 50,307 | Bernard W. Kearney: 111,025 | Herbert M. Merrill (Liberal): 3,504 |
1950 | William T. Byrne: 90,420 | John T. Casey: 60,087 | Janet Scott (American Labor): 3,261 |
1948 | William T. Byrne: 88,476 | Lawrence J. Collins: 65,341 | Margaret L. Wheeler (American Labor): 5,354 |
1946 | William T. Byrne: 79,042 | William K. Sanford: 64,325 | |
1944 | William T. Byrne: 85,147 | Miles A. McGrane, Jr.: 63,603 | |
1942 | Vanche F. Milligan: 17,631 | Francis D. Culkin: 50,970 | Raymond K. Bull (American Labor): 1,064 |
1940 | Frank M. McCormack: 30,105 | Francis D. Culkin: 71,782 | Clarence Stuber (American Labor): 2,483 |
1938 | Virginia A. Spencer: 19,631 | Francis D. Culkin: 60,947 | Orley N. Tooley (Socialist): 191 |
1936 | Paul J. Woodard: 32,318 | Francis D. Culkin: 65,761 | Orley N. Tooley (Socialist): 1,389 |
1934 | Annie D. Mills: 22,959 | Francis D. Culkin: 49,055 | George Arnold (Socialist): 1,237 |
1932 | John C. Purcell: 34,199 | Francis D. Culkin: 56,654 | James A. Manson (Socialist): 751 |
1930 | Walter W. Wilcox: 20,905 | Francis D. Culkin: 43,625 | James A. Manson (Socialist): 1,000 |
1928 | Frank Browman: 30,201 | Francis D. Culkin: 65,009 | James A. Manson (Socialist): 1,159 |
1926 | John M. Reynolds: 21,007 | Thaddeus C. Sweet: 46,232 | Thomas H. Lynch (Socialist): 900 |
1924 | Charles R. Lee: 23,715 | Thaddeus C. Sweet: 52,506 | |
1922 | M. J. Daley: 22,279 | Luther W. Mott: 44,091 | John Seitz (Socialist): 1,039 James Corbett (Farmer-Labor): 308 |
1920 | Newton S. Beebe: 20,085 | Luther W. Mott: 53,249 |
[edit] Source
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