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New York: Lieutenant Governors


Lieutenant Governors of New York, 1778-2021(May beincomplete!)
PierreVan Cortlandt 1778-95StephenVan Rensselaer 1795-1801JeremiahVan Rensselaer 1801-04JohnBroome 1804-10JohnTayler 1811DeWitt Clinton 1811-13JohnTayler 1813-22ErastusRoot 1823-24JamesTallmadge, Jr. 1825-26NathanielPitcher 1827-28PeterR. Livingston 1828CharlesDayan 1828EnosT. Throop 1829CharlesStebbins 1829-30WilliamM. Oliver 1830EdwardP. Livingston 1831-32JohnTracy 1833-36LutherBradish 1837-42DanielS. Dickinson 1843-44AddisonGardiner 1845-47HamiltonFish 1848GeorgeW. Patterson 1849-50SanfordE. Church 1851-54HenryJ. Raymond 1855-56HenryR. Selden 1857-58RobertCampbell 1859-62DavidR. Floyd-Jones 1863-64ThomasG. Alvord 1865-66StewartL. Woodford 1867-68AllenC. Beach 1869-72JohnC. Robinson 1873-74WilliamDorsheimer 1875-79GeorgeG. Hoskins 1880-82DavidB. Hill 1883-85DennisMcCarthy 1885EdwardF. Jones 1886-91WilliamF. Sheehan 1892-94CharlesT. Saxton 1895-96TimothyL. Woodruff 1897-1902FrankW. Higgins 1903-04M.Linn Bruce 1905-06LewisS. Chanler 1907-08HoraceWhite 1909-10GeorgeH. Cobb 1910ThomasF. Conway 1911-12MartinH. Glynn 1913RobertF. Wagner 1913-14EdwardSchoeneck 1915-18HarryC. Walker 1919-20JeremiahWood 1921-22GeorgeR. Lunn 1923-24SeymourLowman 1925-26EdwinCorning 1927-28HerbertH. Lehman 1929-32M.William Bray 1933-38CharlesPoletti 1939-42ThomasW. Wallace 1943JoeR. Hanley 1943-50FrankC. Moore 1951-53MalcolmWilson 1959-73MaryAnn Krupsak 1975-78MarioM. Cuomo 1979-82AlfredB. DelBello 1982-85WarrenM. Anderson 1985-86StanLundine 1986-88DavidA. Paterson 2007-08RichardRavitch 2009-10KathyC. Hochul 2015-21

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1810:NicholasFish (Federalist), defeated.
  • 1810 Aug 8:JohnBroome, died in office.
  • 1811:NicholasFish, defeated.
  • 1824:ErastusRoot, defeated.
  • 1828:FrancisGranger, defeated.
  • 1846:HamiltonFish (Whig), defeated.
  • 1847:HamiltonFish, elected.
  • 1848:SethM. Gates (Free Soil), defeated.
  • 1858:JohnJ. Taylor (Dem), defeated.
  • 1862:LymanTremain, defeated.
  • 1866:StewartL. Woodford (Rep), elected.
  • 1868:AlonzoB. Cornell, defeated.
  • 1872:ChaunceyM. Depew (Liberal Republican), defeated.
  • 1882:B.Platt Carpenter, defeated.
  • 1894:DanielN. Lockwood (Dem), defeated.
  • 1896 Nov 3:TimothyL. Woodruff (Rep), elected;FrederickC. Schraub (Dem), defeated;FredericW. Hinrichs (Gold Democratic), defeated;FrederickB. Bennetts (Socialist Labor), defeated;CharlesE. Latimer (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1898:ThomasM. Osborne (Ind), defeated;ElliottDanforth (Dem), defeated.
  • 1900 Nov 6:TimothyL. Woodruff (Rep), elected;WilliamF. Mackey (Dem), defeated;AlbertJ. Rumsey (Prohibition), defeated;LeanderA. Armstrong (Socialist Labor), defeated;WilliamButscher (Social Democratic), defeated.
  • 1904 Nov 8:M.Linn Bruce (Rep), elected;FrancisB. Harrison (Dem), defeated;CharlesR. Bach (Social Democratic), defeated;AldenW. Young (Prohibition), defeated;BorisReinstein (Socialist Labor), defeated;CharlesSpaulding (People's), defeated.
  • 1906 Dec 5:M.Linn Bruce, resigned.
  • 1908 Nov 3:HoraceWhite (Rep), elected;JohnA. Dix (Dem), defeated;DanielW. Finnimore (Independence League), defeated;GustaveA. Strebel (Socialist), defeated;MarshallA. Hudson (Prohibition), defeated;FrankE. Passonno (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1910 Nov 8:ThomasF. Conway (Dem), elected;EdwardSchoeneck (Rep), defeated;WilliamRandolph Hearst (Independence League), defeated;GustaveA. Strebel (Socialist), defeated;CalvinMcCarthy (Prohibition), defeated;JamesT. Hunter (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1912 Nov 5:MartinH. Glynn (Dem & Independence League), elected;JamesW. Wadsworth, Jr. (Rep), defeated;FrederickM. Davenport (Progressive), defeated;GustaveA. Strebel (Socialist), defeated;ClarkAllis (Prohibition), defeated;JeremiahD. Crowley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1914 Sep 28:ThomasB. Lockwood (Dem), nominated;WilliamGorham Rice (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1914 Sep 28:EdwardSchoeneck (Rep), nominated;SethG. Heacock (Rep), defeated in primary;FrankS. Sidway (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1914 Sep 28:ChaunceyJ. Hamlin (Progressive), nominated unopposed.
  • 1914 Nov 3:EdwardSchoeneck (Rep & Independence League), elected;ThomasB. Lockwood (Dem), defeated;ChaunceyJ. Hamlin (Progressive), defeated;StephenJ. Mahoney (Socialist), defeated;CharlesE. Welch (Prohibition), defeated;JeremiahD. Crowley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1916 Sep 19:ThomasJ. Kreuzer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Sep 19:EdwardSchoeneck (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Sep 19:L.Bradley Dorr (Progressive), nominated;EdwardSchoeneck (Progressive), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Nov 7:EdwardSchoeneck (Rep & Independence League), elected;ThomasJ. Kreuzer (Dem & American), defeated;StephenJ. Mahoney (Socialist), defeated;ClarenceZ. Spriggs (Prohibition), defeated;L.Bradley Dorr (Progressive), defeated;BorisReinstein (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1918 Sep 3:HarryC. Walker (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:EdwardSchoeneck (Rep), nominated;WilliamM. Bennett (Rep), defeated in primary;SethG. Heacock (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1918 Sep 3:EllaReeve Bloor (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:MamieW. Colvin (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Nov 5:HarryC. Walker (Dem), elected;EdwardSchoeneck (Rep), defeated;EllaReeve Bloor (Socialist), defeated;MamieW. Colvin (Prohibition), defeated;AugustGillhaus (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1920 Sep 14:GeorgeR. Fitts (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1920 Sep 14:JeremiahWood (Rep), nominated;WilliamM. Bennett (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1920 Nov 2:JeremiahWood (Rep), elected;GeorgeR. Fitts (Dem), defeated;JessieW. Hughan (Socialist), defeated;RobertE. Haffey (Farmer-Labor), defeated;EdwardG. Dietrich (Prohibition), defeated;JeremiahD. Crowley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1922:WilliamJ. Donovan (Rep), defeated.
  • 1924 Nov 4:SeymourLowman (Rep), elected;GeorgeR. Lunn (Dem), defeated;CharlesSolomon (Socialist), defeated;FranklinP. Brill (Workers), defeated;MiltonWeinberger (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1926 Nov 2:EdwinCorning (Dem), elected;SeymourLowman (Rep), defeated;AugustClaessens (Socialist), defeated;EllaL. McCarthy (Prohibition), defeated;FranklinP. Brill (Workers), defeated;JohnE. DeLee (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1928 Nov 6:HerbertH. Lehman (Dem), elected;CharlesC. Lockwood (Rep), defeated;HermanJ. Hahn (Socialist), defeated;FranklinP. Brill (Workers), defeated;JohnE. DeLee (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1930 Nov 4:HerbertH. Lehman (Dem), elected;CalebH. Baumes (Rep), defeated;ElizabethC. Roth (Socialist), defeated;J.Louis Engdahl (Communist), defeated;CharlesCarlson (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1932 Nov 8:EmilF. Teichert (Socialist Labor), defeated;M.William Bray (Dem), elected;F.Trubee Davison (Rep), defeated;CharlesW. Noonan (Socialist), defeated;H.Westlake Coons (Law Preservation), defeated.
  • 1934 Nov 6:M.William Bray (Dem), elected;FredJ. Douglas (Rep), defeated;HermanKobbe (Socialist), defeated;WillianaJ. Burroughs (Communist), defeated;JamesF. Luckey (Law Preservation), defeated;EmilF. Teichert (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1936 Nov 3:M.William Bray (Dem), elected;RalphK. Robertson (Rep), defeated;HermanJ. Hahn (Socialist), defeated;JulianS. Sawyer (Communist), defeated.
  • 1938:FredericH. Bontecou (Rep), defeated;GeorgeW. Hartmann (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1942 Nov 3:ThomasW. Wallace (Rep), elected;CharlesPoletti (Dem & American Labor), defeated.
  • 1943 Jul 17:ThomasW. Wallace, died in office.
  • 1943 Nov 2:JoeR. Hanley (Rep), elected;WilliamN. Haskell (Dem & American Labor), defeated.
  • 1946 Nov 5:JoeR. Hanley (Rep), elected;ErastusCorning II (Dem & American Labor), defeated.
  • 1950 Nov 7:FrankC. Moore (Rep), elected;RichardH. Balch (Dem & Liberal), defeated;ClementinaJ. Paolone (American Labor), defeated;GladysBarker (Socialist Workers), defeated;NathanL. Karp (Industrial Government), defeated.
  • 1954 Nov 2:GeorgeB. DeLuca (Dem & Liberal), elected;J.Raymond McGovern (Rep), defeated;KarenMorley (American Labor), defeated;DorothyHaines (Socialist Workers), defeated;StephenEmery (Industrial Government), defeated.
  • 1958 Nov 4:MalcolmWilson (Rep), elected;GeorgeB. DeLuca (Dem & Liberal), defeated;AnnetteT. Rubinstein (Independent Socialist), defeated;JohnEmanuel (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1962 Nov 6:MalcolmWilson (Rep), elected;JohnJ. Burns (Dem & Liberal), defeated;E.Vernon Carbonara (Conservative), defeated;SylviaWeinstein (Socialist Workers), defeated;JohnEmanuel (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1966 Nov 8:MalcolmWilson (Rep), elected;HowardJ. Samuels (Dem), defeated;KieranO'Doherty (Conservative), defeated;DonaldS. Harrington (Liberal), defeated;DorisBallantyne (Socialist Labor), defeated;RichardGarza (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1970:JeromeA. Ambro, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1970:BasilPaterson (Dem), defeated.
  • 1974 Sep 10:MarioM. Cuomo (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1974 Nov 5:MaryAnn Krupsak (Dem & Liberal), elected;RalphG. Caso (Rep & Conservative), defeated;CharlesR. Schongar (Courage), defeated;LouisJ. Sicilia (Free Libertarian), defeated;JamesMendietta (Socialist Workers), defeated;CarolA. Twigg (Communist), defeated;VictoriaStatom (Labor), defeated.
  • 1978:BruceF. Caputo (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1978:EllenMcCormack (Right To Life), defeated.
  • 1978 Nov 7:MarioM. Cuomo (Dem), elected;KevinE. Kellogg (Socialist Workers), defeated;J.Philip Rubinstein (U.S. Labor), defeated.
  • 1982 Nov 2:LenoraFulani (New Alliance), defeated.
  • 1994 Nov 8:DominickA. Fusco (Independence), defeated;MaryNell Bockman (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 2006 Nov 7:DavidA. Paterson (Dem & Independence), elected;C.Scott Vanderhoef (Rep & Conservative), defeated;BrianJones (Green), defeated;ChrisEdes (Libertarian), defeated;BenO'Shaughnessy (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 2010 Sep 14:ThomasV. Ognibene (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2010 Nov 2:RobertDuffy (Dem & Working Families & Independence), elected;GregEdwards (Rep & Conservative & Taxpayers), defeated;GloriaMattera (Green), defeated;AldenLink (Libertarian), defeated;EvaM. Doyle (Freedom), defeated;TanyaGendelman (Anti-Prohibition), defeated.
  • 2014 Sep 9:KathyC. Hochul (Dem), nominated;TimothyWu (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2014 Nov 4:KathyC. Hochul (Dem & Working Families & Independence & Women'sEquality), elected;ChristopherMoss (Rep & Conservative & Stop Common Core), defeated;BrianJones (Green), defeated;ChrisEdes (Libertarian), defeated;BobbyKumar Kalotee (Sapient), defeated.

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