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1926 New York state election

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1926 New York gubernatorial election

← 1924November 2, 19261928 →
 
NomineeAl SmithOgden L. Mills
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,523,8131,276,137
Percentage53.30%43.80%

County results

Smith:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%

Mills:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%

Governor before election

Al Smith
Democratic

ElectedGovernor

Al Smith
Democratic

The1926 New York state election was held on November 2, 1926, to elect thegovernor, thelieutenant governor, thestate comptroller, theattorney general, aU.S. Senator, thechief judge[1] and an associate judge[2] of theNew York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly and theNew York State Senate. Areferendum to repealProhibition was also proposed and accepted by a very large majority.

History

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The Prohibition state convention met on June 24 at 150 Fifth Avenue inNew York City and nominated Charles E. Manierre for governor. The party had lost its automatic ballot access in 1922, had not run in 1924, and now needed to gather signatures and file a petition to go on the ballot.[3]

TheRepublican state convention met on September 28 at theMadison Square Garden inNew York City, and nominated Ogden L. Mills for governor and re-nominated the incumbent U.S. Senator James W. Wadsworth, Jr.[4]

TheDemocratic state convention met on September 28 atSyracuse, New York, and re-nominated Governor Al Smith.[5]

Result

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Almost the whole Democratic ticket was elected, only the Republican incumbent Attorney General Ottinger managed to stay in office.

The incumbents Smith and Ottinger were re-elected. The incumbents Lowman, Murphy and Wadsworth were defeated.

The Democratic, Republican and Socialist parties maintained automaticballot access (necessary 25,000 votes for governor), the Prohibition and Socialist Labor Party did not re-attain it, and the Workers Party did not attain it.

1926 state election results
OfficeDemocratic ticketRepublican ticketIndependent Republican ticketSocialist ticketProhibition ticketWorkers ticketSocialist Labor ticket
GovernorAlfred E. Smith1,523,813Ogden L. Mills1,276,137Jacob Panken83,481Charles E. Manierre[6]21,285Benjamin Gitlow5,507Jeremiah D. Crowley[7]3,553
Lieutenant GovernorEdwin Corning1,398,856Seymour Lowman1,300,562August Claessens86,844Ella L. McCarthy17,303Franklin P. Brill[8]6,506John E. DeLee[9]4,587
ComptrollerMorris S. Tremaine1,367,393Vincent B. Murphy1,294,251Charles W. Noonan[10]85,493Neil D. Cranmer[11]26,308Juliet S. Poyntz6,633Lewis F. Alrutz[12]4,848
Attorney GeneralBenjamin Stolz1,342,627Albert Ottinger1,328,062Hezekiah D. Wilcox[13]81,800David A. Howell21,472Belle Robbins7,010Simeon Bickwheat4,372
Chief JudgeBenjamin N. Cardozo2,590,356Benjamin N. CardozoDarwin J. Meserole[14]99,367Milton Weinberger[15]14,088
Judge of the Court of AppealsHenry T. Kellogg2,599,190Henry T. KelloggWilliam Karlin100,412
U.S. SenatorRobert F. Wagner1,321,463James W. Wadsworth, Jr.1,205,246Franklin W. Cristman231,906Jessie W. Hughan73,412(none)[16]William F. Dunne6,444Joseph Brandon[17]4,342

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^to succeedFrank H. Hiscock who would reach the constitutional age limit at the end of the year
  2. ^to succeedChester B. McLaughlin who would reach the constitutional age limit at the end of the year
  3. ^"Drys Name Ticket for State Election".The New York Times. June 25, 1926.(subscription required)
  4. ^"58 Drys Balk at Senator; ...13 Votes Also Fail Mills".The New York Times. September 29, 1926.(subscription required)
  5. ^"Syracuse Wheels Oiled; ... Smith's Fifth Nomination".The New York Times. September 29, 1926.(subscription required)
  6. ^Charles E. Manierre, ran also for the Court of Appeals in 1903; and for Chief Judge in 1913
  7. ^Jeremiah D. Crowley, ofMarcellus, ran also for State Engineer in 1910; for Lieutenant Governor in 1912, 1914 and 1920; and for Governor in 1916 and 1922
  8. ^Franklin P. Brill, ran also in 1924
  9. ^John E. DeLee, ran also for Comptroller in 1920; for Lieutenant Governor in 1922; and for Treasurer in 1924
  10. ^Charles W. Noonan, ofSchenectady, ran also for Comptroller in 1914 and 1916; for Treasurer in 1918; and for Secretary of State in 1920
  11. ^Neil Dow Cranmer, ran also for Comptroller in 1914; and for Secretary of State in 1916
  12. ^Lewis F. Alrutz, ran also for Attorney General in 1910; and for State Engineer in 1916
  13. ^Hezekiah D. Wilcox, ofElmira, ran also for the Court of Appeals in 1916, 1917 and 1921; and for Attorney General in 1918 and 1922
  14. ^Darwin J. Meserole, ran also for Attorney General in 1920
  15. ^Milton Weinberger, ran also for Lieutenant Governor in 1924
  16. ^The Prohibition Party made no nomination for U.S. Senator, but campaigned for Cristman
  17. ^Joseph Brandon, ran also for Attorney General in 1924

Sources

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Vote totals-New York Red Book 1927

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