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词条 1958 New York state election
释义

  1. Background

  2. Nominations

  3. Result

  4. References

  5. Sources

  6. See also

{{Infobox election
| election_name = New York gubernatorial election, 1958
| country = New York
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = New York gubernatorial election, 1954
| previous_year = 1954
| next_election = New York gubernatorial election, 1962
| next_year = 1962
| election_date = November 4, 1958
| image_size = 150x150px
| image1 = File:NelsonRockefeller.png
| nominee1 = Nelson Rockefeller
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| running_mate1 = Malcolm Wilson
| popular_vote1 = 3,126,929
| percentage1 = 54.7%
| image2 = William Averell Harriman.jpg
| nominee2 = W. Averell Harriman
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| running_mate2 = George B. DeLuca
| popular_vote2 = 2,553,895
| percentage2 = 44.7%
| map_image = NewYorkGubernatorial1958.svg
| map_size =
| map_caption = County Results
Rockefeller:{{legend0|#e27f7f|50-60%}}{{legend0|#d75d5d|60-70%}}{{legend0|#d72f30|70-80%}}

Harriman: {{legend0|#7996e2|50-60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60-70%}}


| title = Governor
| before_election = W. Averell Harriman
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Nelson Rockefeller
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}{{ElectionsNY}}

The 1958 New York state election was held on November 4, 1958, to elect the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the State Comptroller, the Attorney General, a judge of the New York Court of Appeals and a U.S. Senator, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate.

Background

In January 1957, Jacob K. Javits took his seat in the U.S. Senate and thus vacated the office of New York State Attorney General. On January 9, the New York State Legislature elected Louis J. Lefkowitz to the office for the unexpired term.

Marvin R. Dye had been elected to the Court of Appeals in 1944, thus his 14-year term would expire at the end of the year.

Nominations

The Socialist Labor state convention met on March 23 and nominated Eric Hass for governor; John Emanuel[1] for lieutenant governor; Milton Herder for state comptroller; and Stephen Emery[2] for U.S. Senator.[3] The ticket was ruled off the ballot, but Hass and his fellow nominees continued to campaign as write-in candidates.[4]

The "United Independent Socialist Campaign Committee" met on July 17 and selected John T. McManus for governor; and Dr. Annette T. Rubinstein for lieutenant governor.[5]

The Independent-Socialist Party filed a petition to nominate candidates to five offices on September 9 with the Secretary of State.[6]

The Democratic state convention met on August 25 at Buffalo, New York, and re-nominated Governor W. Averell Harriman and Lt. Gov. George B. DeLuca.[7] The convention continued on August 26 and into the early hours of August 27. They nominated D.A. of New York Frank S. Hogan for the U.S. Senate after a roll call (vote: Hogan 772, Thomas E. Murray[8] 304).[9]

The Republican state convention met on August 26 at Rochester, New York, and nominated Nelson A. Rockefeller for governor.[10]

The Liberal Party met on August 26, and endorsed the Democratic nominees Harriman, DeLuca and Levitt; and nominated Thomas K. Finletter for the U.S. Senate.[11] On August 28, Finletter declined to run, and urged the Liberals to back Hogan.[12] On September 4, the Liberals substituted Democrat Hogan for Finletter on the ticket, but rejected the endorsement of Crotty.[13] They completed the ticket with Edward Goodell for attorney general.[14]

Result

Despite a good year for the Democratic Party nationwide Almost the whole Republican ticket was elected, only the Democratic Comptroller Arthur Levitt managed to stay in office.

The incumbents Levitt, Lefkowitz and Dye were re-elected. The incumbents Harriman and DeLuca were defeated.

1958 state election results
OfficeRepublican ticketDemocratic ticketLiberal ticketIndependent-Socialist ticket
GovernorNelson A. Rockefeller3,126,929W. Averell Harriman2,269,969W. Averell Harriman283,926John T. McManus31,658
Lieutenant GovernorMalcolm WilsonGeorge B. DeLucaGeorge B. DeLucaAnnette T. Rubinstein[15]
ComptrollerJames A. Lundy2,763,795Arthur Levitt2,484,171Arthur Levitt294,575Hugh Mulzac34,038
Attorney GeneralLouis J. Lefkowitz2,915,657Peter J. Crotty[16]2,353,374Edward Goodell[17]280,655Scott K. Gray, Jr.31,746
Judge of the Court of AppealsMarvin R. Dye2,739,522Marvin R. Dye2,400,650Marvin R. Dye290,566(none)
U.S. SenatorKenneth B. Keating2,842,942Frank S. Hogan2,434,899Frank S. Hogan275,051Corliss Lamont49,087

Note: The vote for governor is used to define ballot access, for automatic access are necessary 50,000 votes.

References

1. ^John Emanuel (born c. 1908 in Greece), fur worker, ran also for comptroller in 1954
2. ^Stephen Emery, subway train dispatcher, of New York City, ran also for the U.S. Senate in 1950; and for lieutenant governor in 1954
3. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/03/24/archives/election-slate-named-socialist-labor-party-picks-hass-in-governors.html ELECTION SLATE NAMED; Socialist Labor Party Picks Hass in Governor's Race] in NYT on March 24, 1958 (subscription required)
4. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/10/25/archives/4-candidates-join-in-tv-forum-here-harriman-rockefeller-and-2.html 4 CANDIDATES JOIN IN TV FORUM HERE] in The New York Times of October 25, 1958 (subscription required)
5. ^[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0910F73554127B93CAA8178CD85F4C8585F9 SOCIALIST GROUP PICKS CANDIDATES; McManus and Rubinstein to Head 'Independent' Slate for Top Posts in State] in NYT on July 18, 1958 (subscription required)
6. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/09/10/archives/independentsocialist-party-petitions-albany-to-place-5-candidates.html Independent-Socialist Party Petitions Albany to Place 5 Candidates on Ballot] in NYT on September 10, 1958 (subscription required)
7. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/08/26/archives/senate-choices-remain-in-doubt-but-drive-to-name-wagner-gains-de.html SENATE CHOICES REMAIN IN DOUBT, BUT DRIVE TO NAME WAGNER GAINS; DE LUCA SELECTED] in NYT on August 26, 1958 (subscription required)
8. ^Thomas E. Murray, former member of the United States Atomic Energy Commission
9. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/08/27/archives/democrats-pick-hogan-for-senate-over-murray-after-a-party-split.html DEMOCRATS PICK HOGAN FOR SENATE OVER MURRAY AFTER A PARTY SPLIT; PROSECUTOR WINS; Receives 772 Votes; Crotty Chosen for Attorney General] in NYT on August 27, 1958 (subscription required)
10. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/08/27/archives/keating-is-named-by-republicans-white-house-acts-call-from-nixon.html KEATING IS NAMED BY REPUBLICANS] in NYT on August 27, 1958 (subscription required)
11. ^[https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0910F63D5A117B93C5AB1783D85F4C8585F9 Liberals Choose Finletter For Senate, but Could Shift] in NYT on August 27, 1958 (subscription required)
12. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/08/29/archives/finletter-bars-race-as-liberal-urges-party-to-back-hogan-for.html FINLETTER BARS RACE AS LIBERAL; Urges Party to Back Hogan for Senator] in NYT on August 29, 1958 (subscription required)
13. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/09/05/archives/hogan-is-backed-by-the-liberals-crotty-rejected-2-pleas-by-lehman.html HOGAN IS BACKED BY THE LIBERALS; CROTTY REJECTED] in NYT on September 5, 1958 (subscription required)
14. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1958/09/09/archives/liberals-pick-edward-goodell-for-states-attorney-general-partys.html Liberals Pick Edward Goodell For State's Attorney General] in NYT on September 9, 1958 (subscription required)
15. ^Annette "Teta" Rubinstein (c. 1910-2007), principal of the Robert Louis Stevenson High School, ran also in 1949 in the 20th District special congressional election won by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., see: [https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0B15F93B5F177B93CAA8178ED85F4D8485F9 ROOSEVELT WINS HOUSE SEAT BY MAJORITY OVER 3 RIVALS] in NYT on May 18, 1949 (subscription required), [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990DE7DE153AF932A15755C0A9619C8B63 Paid Notice: Deaths RUBINSTEIN, ANNETTE "TETA",] in NYT on June 21, 2007
16. ^Peter J. Crotty (c. 1910-1992), lawyer, of Buffalo, President of the Buffalo City Council 1948-51, [https://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/04/nyregion/peter-j-crotty-democratic-force-in-western-new-york-dies-at-82.html Peter J. Crotty, Democratic Force In Western New York, Dies at 82] in NYT on March 4, 1992
17. ^Edward Goodell (c. 1903-1994), lawyer, of New York City, [https://www.nytimes.com/1994/03/08/obituaries/edward-goodell-91-a-lawyer-and-judge.html Edward Goodell, 91, A Lawyer and Judge] Obit in NYT on March 8, 1994

Sources

  • Vote totals in the New York Red Book (1959)

See also

  • United States Senate elections, 1958
  • New York gubernatorial elections
  • New York state elections
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