1936 New York state election

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The 1936 New York state election was held on November 3, 1936, to elect the governor, the lieutenant governor, the state comptroller, the attorney general, a judge[1] of the New York Court of Appeals and two U.S. Representatives-at-large, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate.

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1936 New York state election

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November 3, 1936 (1936-11-03)
1937 â†’
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Nominations

The Communist state convention met on June 14, and nominated Robert Minor for Governor; Julian S. Sawyer, of Buffalo, for Lieutenant Governor; and Irving Schwab, of New York City, for the Court of Appeals.[2]

The Socialist state convention met on June 27 at the Hotel Delano in New York City, and nominated Dr. Harry W. Laidler for Governor; the Rev. Herman J. Hahn for Lieutenant Governor; Edward Marks of Freeport for Attorney General; and Coleman B. Cheney for Comptroller.[3]

The Democratic state convention met on September 29 at Syracuse, New York, and re-nominated the incumbents Lehman, Bray, Tremaine and Bennett; and completed the ticket with Harlan W. Rippey for the Court of Appeals.[4]

The Republican state convention met on September 29 at Albany, New York, and nominated New York Supreme Court Justice William F. Bleakley, of Yonkers, for Governor on the first ballot (vote: Bleakley 680, George R. Fearon 348). Frank Gannett and Joe R. Hanley were also contenders for the nomination. Also nominated were Col. Ralph K. Robertson for Lieutenant Governor; John A. May for Comptroller; Nathan D. Perlman for Attorney General; and James P. Hill for the Court of Appeals.[5]

The American Labor Party filed on October 6 a petition to nominate only two candidates: Franklin D. Roosevelt for U.S. president and Herbert H. Lehman for governor.[6]

Result

The whole Democratic ticket was elected. The incumbents Lehman, Bray, Tremaine, Bennett, Merritt and O'Day were re-elected. This was the last election in which the Governor was elected every two years.

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1936 state election results
Office Democratic ticket Republican ticket American Labor ticket Socialist ticket Communist ticket
Governor Herbert H. Lehman 2,708,383 William F. Bleakley 2,450,104 Herbert H. Lehman 262,192 Harry W. Laidler 96,233 Robert Minor 40,406
Lieutenant Governor M. William Bray 3,028,091 Ralph K. Robertson[7] 2,136,506 (none) Herman J. Hahn[8] 100,151 Julian S. Sawyer 66,132
Comptroller Morris S. Tremaine 3,088,246 John A. May[9] 2,055,411 (none) Coleman B. Cheney[10] 99,184 Grace Hutchins 67,666
Attorney General John J. Bennett Jr. 3,075,060 Nathan D. Perlman 2,093,162 (none) Edward Marks 98,909 Fred Briehl 67,063
Judge of the Court of Appeals Harlan W. Rippey 2,995,071 James P. Hill[11] 2,098,630 (none) Darwin J. Meserole[12] 103,284 Irving Schwab 70,150
U.S. Representative-at-large Matthew J. Merritt 3,013,931 Anthony J. Contiguglia[13] 2,078,865 (none) Frank R. Crosswaith 101,184 Roy Hudson 69,336
U.S. Representative-at-large Caroline O'Day 2,992,057 Natalie F. Couch[14] 2,078,803 (none) Edna Mitchell Blue 102,133 Simon W. Gerson 68,868
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Obs.: The vote for Governor is used to define ballot access.

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