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1946 New York gubernatorial election

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1946 New York gubernatorial election

← 1942November 5, 19461950 →
 
NomineeThomas E. DeweyJames M. Mead
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
AllianceAmerican Labor
Liberal
Popular vote2,825,6332,138,482
Percentage56.92%43.08%

County results
Dewey:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     80-90%
Mead:     50-60%     60-70%

Governor before election

Thomas E. Dewey
Republican

ElectedGovernor

Thomas E. Dewey
Republican

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The1946 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1946, to elect theGovernor of New York. Incumbent Republican governorThomas E. Dewey was re-elected to a second term in office, defeating U.S. SenatorJames M. Mead.

Republican nomination

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Dewey was nominated for re-election to a second term at the state convention met on September 4 atSaratoga Springs.[1]

American Labor nomination

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At the American Labor state convention, held at the Hotel New Yorker on September 3, the party cross-endorsed Mead and a slate of candidates whom they intended to replace with the Democratic ticket once named. Although the party union nearly broke down when it was learned that the Democrats intended to endorse a Liberal Party candidate for judge in Brooklyn, the strife did not implicate Mead, who was nominated outright.[2]

Democratic nomination

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U.S. SenatorJames M. Mead, who had contested the nomination in 1942 but lost toJohn J. Bennett Jr. at the state convention, was an early candidate for the nomination. By December 1945, he had secured the support of most upstate county chairs, who had supported Bennett in 1942.[3] Nevertheless,James A. Farley, who had led the opposition to Mead's nomination in 1942, and state chairman Paul E. Fitzgerald remained opposed. Farley reiterated his opposition in April, harshly criticizing Mead as guilty of "plain, unadulterated deceit" and lacking "the stability and forthrightness to be Governor". He declared Mead was "afraid of the job and his fear was warranted" and would be a "terrible Governor" and easily defeated by Dewey.[4]

Results

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At the Democratic state convention on September 4 inAlbany, the party nominated U.S. SenatorJames M. Mead for governor. Mead was put into nomination byRobert F. Wagner Jr., who read a speech from his father, Mead's Senate colleagueRobert F. Wagner. Mead accepted the unanimous nomination in a speech pledging a return to the policies ofAl Smith,Franklin D. Roosevelt, andHerbert H. Lehman. Mead also pledged to reject support from "any fascist, any communist and any member or friend of theKu Klux Klan".[5]

Liberal nomination

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The Liberal Party filed a ticket of candidates by petition in September 2. Mead, as the anticipated Democratic nominee, was nominated.[6]

General election

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Candidates

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  • Thomas E. Dewey, incumbent Governor since 1943 (Republican)
  • James M. Mead, incumbent U.S. Senator since 1938 (Democratic, American Labor and Liberal)

The Industrial Government, Socialist and Socialist Workers tickets were not allowed on the ballot because of "defective nominating petitions." The Court of Appeals upheld the decisions of the lower courts.[7]

Results

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1946 New York gubernatorial election[8][9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanThomas E. Dewey (incumbent)2,825,63356.92%
DemocraticJames M. Mead1,532,16130.86%
American LaborJames M. Mead428,9038.64%
LiberalJames M. Mead177,4183.57%
TotalJames M. Mead2,138,48243.08%
Total votes4,964,115100.00%

References

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  1. ^ALBANY 'TEAM' KEPT in NYT on September 5, 1946 (subscription required)
  2. ^DEMOCRATIC DEAL IRKS LABOR PARTY in NYT on September 4, 1946 (subscription required)
  3. ^"State Chairmen Back Mead for Governor".The New York Times. December 15, 1945. p. 12.
  4. ^"Farley Opposition to Mead Stands As He Cites Qualities for Governor; FARLEY INDICATES OPPOSITION TO MEAD Attitude of Senior Statesman".The New York Times. p. 1.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2025.
  5. ^DEWEY IS ASSAILED; ...MEAD SPURNS ANY RED AID in NYT on September 5, 1946 (subscription required)
  6. ^LIBERALS TO FILE PETITIONS TODAY in NYT on September 2, 1946 (subscription required)
  7. ^MINOR PARTIES RULED OFF BALLOT IN STATE in NYT on October 26, 1946 (subscription required)
  8. ^New York Red Book 1947
  9. ^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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