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词条 1910 New York state election
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  1. History

  2. Result

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. Sources

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The 1910 New York state election was held on November 8, 1910, to elect the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of State, the State Comptroller, the Attorney General, the State Treasurer, the State Engineer and two judges of the New York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate. Besides, the voters were asked if they approved a $2,500,000 bond issue for the improvement and extension of Palisades Interstate Park, which was answered in the affirmative, with 349,281 For and 285,910 Against. A constitutional amendment which proposed to add two judges to the New York Court of Appeals and to increase the judges' salaries[1] was rejected by a margin of only 292 votes, with 332,300 For and 332,592 Against.

History

The Socialist state convention met on June 26 at Schenectady, New York. They nominated Charles Edward Russell for governor; Gustave Adolph Strebel for lieutenant governor; Mrs. Bertha Mathews Fraser, of Brooklyn, for secretary of state; Orcus A. Curtis for comptroller; Sylvester Butler, of Schenectady, for treasurer; Henry L. Slobodin for attorney general; William Lippelt, of Rochester, for state engineer; and Morris Hillquit and Louis B. Boudin for the Court of Appeals. Bertha M. Fraser was the first woman in New York history to be nominated for state office.[2]

The Republican state convention met on September 27 and 28 at Saratoga, New York. Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt was elected temporary chairman. Roosevelt steamrollered the old political bosses, and made the convention nominate his choices. Henry L. Stimson was nominated on the first ballot after a nominating speech by Roosevelt (vote: Stimson 684, William S. Bennet 242, Thomas B. Dunn 38, James B. McEwan 35).[3]

The Democratic state convention met on September 29 and 30 at Rochester, New York. Herbert P. Bissell, of Buffalo, was permanent chairman. John Alden Dix was nominated for governor on the first ballot (vote: Dix 434, William Sulzer 16).[4]

The Independence League state convention met on October 5 at Cooper Union in New York City. Alfred J. Boulton, the People's Party candidate for governor in 1904, was temporary chairman until the choice of Herbert R. Limberg, of New York City, as permanent chairman. Hearst (at the time on board the Mauretania returning from Europe, and in contact by wireless messages) wanted the League to endorse the Republican ticket, but the delegates chose to nominate a separate ticket (vote: 212 for, 94 against, 93 did not vote). They nominated the chairman of the League's State Committee John J. Hopper for governor, and Hearst for lieutenant governor, and then adjourned.[5] The convention met again on October 7, and nominated Dr. Thomas P. Scully, of Oneida County, for secretary of state; Arnold B. MacStay, of New York City, for comptroller; William I. Sirovich for treasurer; James E. Lee, of Rockland County, for state engineer; Robert Stewart, of Brooklyn, for attorney general; and Reuben Robie Lyon and James A. Allen, of New York City, for the Court of Appeals.[6]

Result

The whole Democratic ticket was elected.

The incumbent Vann was re-elected. The incumbents Koenig, O'Malley and Williams were defeated.

The Republican, Democratic, Independence League, Socialist and Prohibition parties maintained automatic ballot status (necessary 10,000 votes), the Socialist Labor Party did not re-attain it.

1910 state election results
OfficeDemocratic ticketRepublican ticketSocialist ticketIndependence League ticketProhibition ticketSocialist Labor ticket
GovernorJohn Alden Dix689,700Henry L. Stimson622,299Charles Edward Russell48,529John J. Hopper48,470T. Alexander MacNicholl[7]22,295Frank E. Passanno5,717
Lieutenant GovernorThomas F. Conway662,630Edward Schoeneck632,746Gustave A. Strebel[8]48,573William Randolph Hearst60,286Calvin McCarthy23,503James T. Hunter[9]5,852
Secretary of StateEdward Lazansky650,879Samuel S. Koenig649,006Bertha M. Fraser48,492Thomas P. Scully54,132N. Horace Gillette24,095Henry Kuhn5,922
ComptrollerWilliam Sohmer661,811James Thompson[10]643,403Orcus A. Curtis48,668Arnold B. MacStay48,909Bernard Clauson23,809Carl A. Luedecke5,936
Attorney GeneralThomas Carmody654,763Edward R. O'Malley650,312Henry L. Slobodin48,601Robert Stewart48,280Francis E. Baldwin23,767Lewis F. Alrutz5,938
TreasurerJohn J. Kennedy662,093Thomas F. Fennell643,761Sylvester Butler48,619William I. Sirovich48,148Charles J. Call23,846William A. Walters5,940
State EngineerJohn A. Bensel661,450Frank M. Williams643,384William Lippelt48,508James A. Lee48,322Albert W. Pierson23,608Jeremiah D. Crowley5,950
Judge of the Court of AppealsFrederick CollinIrving G. Vann1,156,079Morris Hillquit48,982Reuben Robie Lyon[11]48,698Alfred L. Manierre[12]23,721Charles H. Chase5,841
Judge of the Court of AppealsIrving G. VannFrederick Collin1,131,944Louis B. Boudin48,232James A. Allen47,825Gilbert Elliott23,207(none)

Obs.:

  • "Blank, void and scattering" votes: 8,239 (Governor); 10,007 (Lt. Gov.); 10,695 (Secretary); 10,811 (Comptroller); 11,066 (Treasurer); 11,129 (Engineer); 11,295 (Att. Gen.); 429,307 (amendment); 448,869 (bond issue)

See also

  • New York gubernatorial elections

Notes

1. ^The annual salaries were $14,200 (Chief) and 13,700 (associate), and should have been increased by $1,300 each.
2. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/06/27/102042069.pdf SOCIALISTS NAME TICKET] in NYT on June 27, 1910
3. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/09/29/105093406.pdf STIMSON HEADS TICKET AFTER ROOSEVELT PLEA] in NYT on September 29, 1910
4. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/10/01/102047523.pdf DIX NOMINATED BY DEMOCRATS] in NYT on October 1, 1910
5. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/10/06/105094251.pdf HEARST'S LEAGUE OUT OF CONTROL] in NYT on October 6, 1910
6. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/10/08/105094707.pdf FULL HEARST TICKET] in NYT on October 8, 1910
7. ^Dr. Thomas Alexander MacNicholl, of Pleasantville, co-founder of the New York Red Cross Hospital (1893), Vice President of the American Medical Society for the Study of Alcohol, ran also in 1912
8. ^Gustave A. Strebel, tailor, of Syracuse, ran also for lieutenant governor in 1906, 1908 and 1912; and for governor in 1914
9. ^James T. Hunter (1870-1952), silversmith, ran also for Mayor of New York City in 1903, and for governor in 1914 [https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0717FB345F177B93C5A9178AD85F468585F9 Obit] in NYT on January 7, 1952 (subscription required)
10. ^James Thompson (b. 1861 New York City), College of the City of New York graduate, manufacturer, President of the Village of Valley Falls
11. ^Reuben Robie Lyon, lawyer, of Bath, ran also in 1907 and 1908
12. ^Alfred Lee Manierre (May 4, 1861 New York City - Oct. 1, 1911 NYC), Columbia College graduate, lawyer, ran also in 1902 for governor, [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1911/10/02/104877290.pdf Obit] in NYT on October 2, 1911

Sources

  • The tickets in Auburn (Soc., Proh., Soc. L.) in The Auburn Citizen on October 29, 1910
  • The Rep. nominees: [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/09/29/105093437.pdf STIMSON FIGHTER OF BIG GRAFT CASES] in NYT on September 29, 1910
  • The Dem. nominees: [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/10/01/102047557.pdf DIX HAS RISEN FAST IN STATE POLITICS] in NYT on October 1, 1910
  • Result: [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/12/16/101096067.pdf FINAL FIGURES OUT ON STATE ELECTION] in NYT on December 16, 1910 [omits judges]
  • Result in New York City: [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/11/10/105099289.pdf Revised City Vote on State Ticket] in NYT on November 10, 1910

New York State Red Book 1911

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