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New York: State Comptrollers


New York State Comptrollers, 1797-2010(May beincomplete!)
SamuelJones 1797-1800JohnV. Henry 1800-01ElishaJenkins 1801-05ArchibaldMcIntyre 1805-21JohnSavage 1821-23WilliamL. Marcy 1823-29SilasWright, Jr. 1829-34AzariahC. Flagg 1834-39BatesCooke 1839-41JohnA. Collier 1841-42AzariahC. Flagg 1842-47MillardFillmore 1848-49WashingtonHunt 1849-50PhiloC. Fuller 1850-51JohnC. Wright 1851-53JamesM. Cook 1854-55LorenzoBurrows 1856-57SanfordE. Church 1858-59RobertDennison 1860-61LuciusRobinson 1862-65ThomasHillhouse 1866-67WilliamF. Allen 1868-70AsherP. Nichols 1870-71NelsonK. Hopkins 1872-75LuciusRobinson 1876FredericP. Olcott 1877-79JamesW. Wadsworth 1880-81IraDavenport 1882-83AlfredC. Chapin 1884-87EdwardWemple 1888-91FrankCampbell 1892-93JamesA. Roberts 1894-98WilliamJ. Morgan 1899-1900TheodoreP. Gilmann 1900ErastusC. Knight 1901NathanL. Miller 1901-03OttoKelsey 1903-06WilliamC. Wilsons 1906MartinH. Glynn 1907-08CharlesH. Gaus 1909ClarkWilliams 1909-10WilliamSohmer 1911-14EugeneM. Travis 1915-20JamesA. Wendell 1921-22WilliamJ. Maier 1922JamesW. Fleming 1923-24VincentB. Murphy 1925-26MorrisS. Tremaine 1927-41JosephV. O'Leary 1941-42FrankC. Moore 1943-50ArthurLevitt 1955-78H.Carl McCall 1993-AlanG. Hevesi 2003-06

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1869:HoraceGreeley, defeated.
  • 1871 Nov 7:NelsonK. Hopkins, elected;AsherP. Nichols, defeated;GardnerHowland, defeated.
  • 1873:DavidT. Elliott (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1875 Nov 2:AlphonsoA. Hopkins (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1883:IraDavenport, defeated.
  • 1889:BenjaminL. Rand (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1891:EdwardWemple, defeated;ArthurC. Wade (Rep), defeated.
  • 1893 Nov 7:DeMyreS. Fero (People's), defeated.
  • 1900:WilliamJ. Morgan, died in office.
  • 1900 Nov 6:ErastusC. Knight (Rep), elected;EdwardS. Atwater (Dem), defeated;MasonN. Weed (Prohibition), defeated;AlfredC. Kihn (Socialist Labor), defeated;FrankA. Sieverman (Social Democratic), defeated.
  • 1903 Nov 12:OttoKelsey, appointed.
  • 1904 Nov 8:OttoKelsey (Rep), elected;GeorgeHall (Dem), defeated;WilliamW. Passage (Social Democratic), defeated;IraW. Littlefield (Prohibition), defeated;JamesA. Trainor (Socialist Labor), defeated;LouisManz (People's), defeated.
  • 1905:JohnFord, defeated.
  • 1906 Nov 6:MertonE. Lewis (Rep), defeated.
  • 1908 Nov 3:CharlesH. Gaus (Rep), elected;MartinH. Glynn (Dem), defeated;WillardA. Glen (Independence League), defeated;JoelMoses (Socialist), defeated;HarrisonL. Hoyt (Prohibition), defeated;JosephA. Orme (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1909 Oct 31:CharlesH. Gaus, died in office.
  • 1910 Nov 8:WilliamSohmer (Dem), elected;JamesThompson (Rep), defeated;ArnoldB. MacStay (Independence League), defeated;OrcusA. Curtis (Socialist), defeated;BernardClausen (Prohibition), defeated;CarlA. Ludecke (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1912 Nov 5:WilliamSohmer (Dem & Independence League), elected;WilliamD. Cunningham (Rep), defeated;HoratioC. King (Progressive), defeated;OlinH. Smith (Socialist), defeated;BernardClausen (Prohibition), defeated;RobertDowns (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1914 Sep 28:WilliamSohmer (Dem), nominated;GeorgeG. Davidson, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1914 Sep 28:EugeneM. Travis (Rep), nominated;JamesF. Hooker (Rep), defeated in primary;SamuelStrasbourger (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1914 Sep 28:JohnB. Burnham (Progressive), nominated unopposed.
  • 1914 Nov 3:EugeneM. Travis (Rep), elected;WilliamSohmer (Dem & Independence League), defeated;JohnB. Burnham (Progressive), defeated;CharlesW. Noonan (Socialist), defeated;NeilD. Cranmer (Prohibition), defeated;CharlesE. Berns (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1916 Sep 19:JosephW. Masters (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Sep 19:EugeneM. Travis (Rep), nominated;JamesF. Hooker (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Sep 19:EugeneM. Travis (Progressive), nominated;LuciusC. Tuckerman (Progressive), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Nov 7:EugeneM. Travis (Rep & Progressive), elected;JosephW. Masters (Dem & Independence League), defeated;CharlesW. Noonan (Socialist), defeated;GeorgeA. Norton (Prohibition), defeated;AnthonyHoutenbrink (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1918 Sep 3:BirdS. Coler (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:EugeneM. Travis (Rep), nominated;SamuelFraser (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnKissel (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1918 Sep 3:JamesC. Sheahan (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:EugeneM. Travis (Prohibition), nominated;ClaudeV. Stowell (Prohibition), defeated in primary.
  • 1918 Nov 5:EugeneM. Travis (Rep & Prohibition), elected;BirdS. Coler (Dem), defeated;JamesC. Sheahan (Socialist), defeated;CharlesE. Berns (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1920 Sep 14:CharlesW. Berry (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1920 Sep 14:JamesA. Wendell (Rep), nominated;WalterWorth (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1920 Nov 2:JamesA. Wendell (Rep), elected;CharlesW. Berry (Dem), defeated;A.Philip Randolph (Socialist), defeated;WilliamC. Gray (Prohibition), defeated;HelenH. Fincke (Farmer-Labor), defeated;JohnE. DeLee (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1922 May 10:JamesA. Wendell, died in office.
  • 1924 Nov 4:VincentB. Murphy (Rep), elected;JamesW. Fleming (Dem), defeated;TheresaB. Wiley (Socialist), defeated;AbrahamEpstein (Workers), defeated.
  • 1926 Nov 2:MorrisS. Tremaine (Dem), elected;VincentB. Murphy (Rep), defeated;CharlesW. Noonan (Socialist), defeated;NeilD. Cranmer (Prohibition), defeated;JulietS. Poyntz (Workers), defeated;LewisF. Alrutz (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1928 Nov 6:MorrisS. Tremaine (Dem), elected;HarryB. Crowley (Rep), defeated;ElizabethC. Roth (Socialist), defeated;LovettFort-Whiteman (Workers), defeated;HenriettaM. Silver (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1930 Nov 4:MorrisS. Tremaine (Dem), elected;DanielH. Conway (Rep), defeated;WilliamH. Hilsdorf (Socialist), defeated;FranklinP. Brill (Communist), defeated;JohnE. DeLee (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1932 Nov 8:MorrisS. Tremaine (Dem), elected;CharlesS. Owen (Rep), defeated;ElizabethC. Roth (Socialist), defeated;FrancisA. Watters (Law Preservation), defeated.
  • 1934 Nov 6:MorrisS. Tremaine (Dem), elected;WilsonR. Campbell (Rep), defeated;FredSander (Socialist), defeated;RoseWortis (Communist), defeated;FredC. Foster (Law Preservation), defeated;O.Martin Olson (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1936 Nov 3:MorrisS. Tremaine (Dem), elected;JohnA. May (Rep), defeated;ColemanB. Cheney (Socialist), defeated;GraceHutchins (Communist), defeated.
  • 1941 Oct 12:MorrisS. Tremaine, died in office.
  • 1942 Nov 3:FrankC. Moore (Rep), elected;JosephV. O'Leary (Dem & American Labor), defeated.
  • 1946 Nov 5:FrankC. Moore (Rep), elected;SpencerC. Young (Dem & American Labor), defeated;RobertThompson (Communist), defeated.
  • 1950 Nov 7:J.Raymond McGovern (Rep), elected;SpencerC. Young (Dem & Liberal), defeated;MichaelA. Jimenez (American Labor), defeated;HarryRing (Socialist Workers), defeated;BronkoPapadopolos (Industrial Government), defeated.
  • 1954 Nov 2:ArthurLevitt (Dem & Liberal), elected;FrankDel Vecchio (Rep), defeated;RalphPowe (American Labor), defeated;HaroldRobins (Socialist Workers), defeated;JohnEmanuel (Industrial Government), defeated.
  • 1958 Nov 4:ArthurLevitt (Dem & Liberal), elected;JamesA. Lundy (Rep), defeated;HughN. Mulzac (Independent Socialist), defeated;MiltonHerder (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1962:FredHalstead (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1962 Nov 6:ArthurLevitt (Dem & Liberal), elected;JohnP. Lomenzo (Rep), defeated;ThomasD. Cole (Conservative), defeated;AllenTaplin (Socialist Workers), defeated;MiltonHerder (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1966 Nov 8:ArthurLevitt (Dem & Liberal), elected;CharlesT. Lanigan (Rep), defeated;BenjaminR. Crosby (Conservative), defeated;RalphLevitt (Socialist Workers), defeated;JohnEmanuel (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1970 Nov 3:ArthurLevitt (Dem), elected.
  • 1974 Nov 5:ArthurLevitt (Dem), elected.
  • 1978 Nov 7:HarrisonJ. Goldin (Dem), defeated.
  • 1986 Nov 4:HermanBadillo (Dem), defeated.
  • 1990 Sep 11:CarolBellamy (Dem), nominated.
  • 1990 Nov 6:CarolBellamy (Dem), defeated.
  • 1994:H.Carl McCall (Dem), elected.
  • 1998:H.Carl McCall (Dem), elected;AbrahamJ. Hirschfeld (Independence), defeated.
  • 2002:JohnJ. Faso (Rep), defeated.
  • 2002 Sep 10:AlanG. Hevesi (Dem), nominated.
  • 2002 Nov 5:AlanG. Hevesi (Dem), elected.
  • 2006 Nov 7:JuliaWillebrand (Green), defeated;AlanG. Hevesi, elected.
  • 2006 Dec 22:AlanG. Hevesi, resigned.
  • 2010 Nov 2:JuliaWillebrand (Green), defeated.

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