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1942 New York gubernatorial election

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1942 New York gubernatorial election

← 1938November 3, 19421946 →
 
NomineeThomas E. DeweyJohn J. Bennett Jr.Dean Alfange
PartyRepublicanDemocraticAmerican Labor
Popular vote2,148,5461,501,039403,626
Percentage52.10%36.40%9.79%

County results
Dewey:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     80-90%
Bennett:     30-40%     40-50%     50-60%

Governor before election

Herbert H. Lehman
Democratic

ElectedGovernor

Thomas E. Dewey
Republican

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The1942 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1942, to elect theGovernor of New York. Incumbent Democratic governorHerbert H. Lehman was not a candidate for re-election. RepublicanThomas E. Dewey defeatedNew York Attorney General andDean Alfange in the general election.

Democratic nomination

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Candidates

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Results

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TheDemocratic state convention met on August 20 at the Hotel St. George in Brooklyn. Influenced byJames A. Farley, the convention nominated State Attorney General John J. Bennett Jr., for governor on the first ballot with 623 votes against 393 for U.S. SenatorJames M. Mead, the candidate favored by PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt.[1]

1942 Democratic state convention
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJohn J. Bennett Jr.62361.32%
DemocraticJames M. Mead39338.68%
Total votes1,016100.00%

American Labor nomination

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Candidates

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  • Dean Alfange, chair of the American Labor Party and nominee for U.S. Representative in 1941

Results

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At the American Labor state convention on August 22, the party declined to nominate Bennett or Mead, and instead nominatedDean Alfange.[2]

Republican nomination

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Candidates

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Results

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At the Republican state convention inSaratoga Springs on August 24, Dewey was nominated unanimously.[3][4]

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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1946 New York gubernatorial election[11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanThomas E. Dewey2,148,54652.10%
DemocraticJohn J. Bennett Jr.1,501,03936.40%
American LaborDean Alfange403,6269.79%
CommunistIsrael Amter45,2201.10%
SocialistColeman B. Cheney21,9110.53%
Industrial GovernmentAaron Orange3,4960.08%
Total votes4,123,838100.00%

See also

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References

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  1. ^BENNETT WINS NOMINATION ON FIRST BALLOT, 623-393 in NYT on August 21, 1942 (subscription required)
  2. ^ALFANGE IS NAMED BY A. L. P. TO RUN FOR GOVERNORSHIP in NYT on August 23, 1942 (subscription required)
  3. ^REPUBLICANS NAME DEWEY UNANIMOUSLY FOR GOVERNOR in NYT on August 25, 1942 (subscription required)
  4. ^TICKET IS SELECTED TO SUPPORT DEWEY in NYT on August 26, 1942 (subscription required)
  5. ^COMMUNISTS FILE TICKET AT ALBANY in NYT on August 29, 1942 (subscription required)
  6. ^AMTER TO REMAIN IN RACE IN STATE; To Continue Campaign Despite Withdrawal of Four Others From Communist Ticket in NYT on September 5, 1942 (subscription required)
  7. ^COMMUNISTS LEAVE 3 GAPS ON TICKET in NYT on September 8, 1942 (subscription required)
  8. ^SOCIALISTS NOMINATE CHENEY FOR GOVERNOR in NYT on June 22, 1942 (subscription required)
  9. ^Socialist Ticket Filed in NYT on September 1, 1942 (subscription required)
  10. ^STATE TICKET NOMINATED; Socialist Labor Party Names A.M. Orange for Governor in NYT on April 6, 1942 (subscription required)
  11. ^New York Red Book 1947
  12. ^RECORD FOR DEWEY IN OFFICIAL COUNT; His 687,151 Majority Topped Lehman's 627,388 in 1932; Won in 1942 by 173,254 in NYT on December 14, 1946 (subscription required)
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