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1950 New York state election

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1950 New York gubernatorial election

← 1946November 7, 19501954 →
 
NomineeThomas E. DeweyWalter A. Lynch
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
AllianceLiberal
Popular vote2,819,5232,246,855
Percentage53.11%42.32%

County results

Dewey:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%

Lynch:     40-50%     50-60%

Governor before election

Thomas Dewey
Republican

ElectedGovernor

Thomas Dewey
Republican

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The1950 New York state election was held on November 7, 1950, to elect thegovernor, thelieutenant governor, thestate comptroller, theattorney general and aU.S. Senator, as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly and theNew York State Senate.

Nominations

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TheSocialist Workers state convention met on July 9, and nominated Michael Bartell for Governor; Gladys Barker for Lieutenant Governor; and Joseph Hansen for the U.S. Senate.[1] The petition to nominate candidates was filed on September 5 with the Secretary of State.[2]

TheAmerican Labor state convention met on September 6 and nominated John T. McManus for Governor; Dr. Clementina J. Paolone, anobstetrician, for Lieutenant Governor; Michael Jiminez for Comptroller; Frank Scheiner for Attorney General; and Dr. W.E.B. DuBois for the U.S. Senate.[3]

TheRepublican state convention met on September 7 atSaratoga Springs, New York. They re-nominated GovernorThomas E. Dewey and Attorney General Nathaniel L. Goldstein; and nominated Lieutenant Governor Joe R. Hanley for the U.S. Senate; Comptroller Frank C. Moore for Lieutenant Governor; and State Senator J. Raymond McGovern for Comptroller.[4]

TheDemocratic state convention met on September 7 atRochester, New York, and nominated Congressman Walter A. Lynch for Governor; Richard H. Balch for Lieutenant Governor; New York City Treasurer Spencer C. Young for Comptroller; Francis J. D'Amanda for Attorney General; and re-nominated the incumbent U.S. Senator Herbert H. Lehman[5]

TheLiberal state convention met on September 6 and 7 at theStatler Hotel inNew York City, and endorsed the Democratic nominees Lynch and Lehman, but rejected the other three.[6] However, on September 11, the Liberal State Committee substituted the other three Democratic nominees Balch, Young and D'Amanda on the ticket.[7]

Result

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Almost the whole Republican ticket was elected in a landslide. Only the Democratic incumbent U.S. Senator, Ex-Governor Herbert H. Lehman, managed to stay in office.

The incumbents Dewey, Goldstein and Lehman were re-elected.

This was the last election with separate votes for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. An amendment adopted in 1953 required the voters to cast a joint vote for the candidates running for these two offices on any ticket, which has been done since the election of 1954.

1950 state election results
OfficeRepublican ticketDemocratic ticketLiberal ticketAmerican Labor ticketSocialist Workers ticketIndustrial Government ticket
GovernorThomas E. Dewey2,819,523Walter A. Lynch1,981,156Walter A. Lynch265,699John T. McManus221,966Michael Bartell13,274Eric Hass7,254
Lieutenant GovernorFrank C. Moore2,615,369Richard H. Balch1,942,902Richard H. Balch256,872Clementina J. Paolone220,898Gladys Barker13,399Nathan Karp8,334
ComptrollerJ. Raymond McGovern2,523,744Spencer C. Young[8]1,997,149Spencer C. Young260,110Michael Jiminez209,845Harry Ring11,732Bronko Papadopolos10,276
Attorney GeneralNathaniel L. Goldstein2,524,134Francis J. D'Amanda[9]1,983,949Francis J. D'Amanda245,972Frank Scheiner212,990Arthur Preis12,392
U.S. SenatorJoe R. Hanley2,367,353Herbert H. Lehman2,319,719Herbert H. Lehman312,594W. E. B. Du Bois205,729Joseph Hansen13,340Stephen Emery7,559

Obs.:

  • "Blank, void and scattering" votes: 164,176 (Gov.)
  • The vote for Governor is used to defineballot access, for automatic access are necessary 50,000 votes.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^TROTSKYISTS PICK TICKET in NYT on July 10, 1950 (subscription required)
  2. ^Socialist Workers File Slate in NYT on September 6, 1950 (subscription required)
  3. ^TRUMAN SHAMMING, MARCANTONIO SAYS; ...Slate for A.L.P. Is Listed in NYT on September 7, 1950 (subscription required)
  4. ^LEADING CANDIDATES ON THE STATE REPUBLICAN PARTY'S TICKET in NYT on September 8, 1950 (subscription required)
  5. ^Lynch, Nominated, Accuses Dewey of 'Unholy Coalition'; Lehman, Balch, Young, D'Amanda Also in 'Balanced' Ticket in NYT on September 8, 1950 (subscription required)
  6. ^3 DEMOCRATS STIR LIBERAL'S REVOLT; Party Nominates Lehman and Lynch but Rejects Balch, Young and D'Amanda in NYT on September 8, 1950 (subscription required)
  7. ^3 STATE DEMOCRATS NAMED BY LIBERALS in NYT on September 12, 1950 (subscription required)
  8. ^Spencer C. Young (ca. 1894-1962), ofQueens, NY City Treasurer 1946-53, ran also in 1946,SPENCER C. YOUNG, EX-CITY OFFICIAL Obit in NYT on March 24, 1962 (subscription required)
  9. ^Francis J. D'Amanda (b. January 14, 1899), lawyer, ofRochester,University of Rochester andHarvard Law School graduate

Sources

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New York Red Book 1951

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