Past Elections
Year | ||||||
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1990 | Robert Abrams Democrat 2,404,791 62.73% |
Bernard C. Smith Republican 1,229,318 32.07% |
Robert F. Nolan Right to Life 136,880 3.57% |
Margaret Fries Libertarian 22,602 0.59% |
Fred Newman New Alliance 22,437 0.59% |
Natalie Harris Socialist Workers 17,272 0.45% |
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1986 | Robert Abrams Democrat 2,548,386 65.13% |
Peter T. King Republican 1,344,344 34.36% |
Michael A. Hardy New Alliance 20,100 0.51% |
Year | ||||
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1982 | Robert Abrams Democrat 3,056,950 64.44% |
Frances A. Sciafani Republican 1,560,474 32.90% |
Kevin P. McGovern Right to Life 101,357 2.14% |
Dolores Grande Libertarian 24,925 0.53% |
Year | |||||
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1978 | Robert Abrams Democrat 2,352,484 53.78% |
Michael Roth Republican 1,973,490 45.12% |
Dolores Grande Libertarian 17,381 0.40% |
Jeffrey Reeves Communist 15,655 0.36% |
Raymond H. Markey, Jr. Socialist Workers 15,072 0.35% |
Year | |||||||
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1974 | Louis Lefkowitz Republican 2,624,637 51.63% |
Robert Abrams Democrat 2,189,654 43.07% |
Edward F. Campbell Conservative 232,631 4.58% |
Raymond H. Markey, Jr. Socialist Workers 12,283 0.24% |
Raymond H. Martino Labor 10,161 0.20% |
Leland W. Schubert Libertarian 8,092 0.16% |
Michael Zagarell Communist 6,424 0.13% |
Year | ||||
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1970 | Louis Lefkowitz Republican 3,213,834 58.18% |
Adam Walinsky Democrat 1,886,631 34.15% |
Leo Kesselring Conservative 409,169 7.41% |
Miguel Padilla, Jr. Socialist Workers 14,306 0.26% |
Year | |||||
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1966 | Louis Lefkowitz Republican 3,062,355 53.57% |
Frank A. Sedita Democrat 2,033,981 35.58% |
Mason L. Hampton Conservative 322,693 5.65% |
Simeon Golar Liberal 284,813 4.98% |
Paul B. Boutelle Socialist Workers 12,333 0.22% |
Year | ||||
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1962 | Louis Lefkowitz Republican 3,111,072 55.16% |
Edward R. Dudley Democrat 2,408,653 42.71% |
Frederick S. Dennin Conservative 99,464 1.76% |
Leroy McRae Socialist Workers 21,086 0.37% |
Year | ||||
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1958 | Louis Lefkowitz Republican 2,915,657 52.24% |
Peter J. Crotty Democrat 2,353,374 42.16% |
Edward Goodell Liberal 280,655 5.03% |
Scott K. Gray, Jr. Socialist 31,746 0.57% |
Year | ||||
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1954 | Jacob K. Javits Republican 2,603,858 51.23% |
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. Democrat 2,430,959 47.82% |
George W. Fish American Labor 44,287 0.87% |
Catherine Gratta Socialist Workers 4,059 0.08% |
Year | ||||
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1950 | Nathaniel Goldstein Republican 2,524,134 50.69% |
Francis J. D'Amanda Democrat 2,229,921 44.78% |
Frank Scheiner American Labor 212,990 4.28% |
Arthur Preis Socialist Workers 12,392 0.25% |
Year | |||
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1946 | Nathaniel Goldstein Republican 2,629,561 55.38% |
Anthony J. DiGiovanna Democrat 2,023,257 42.61% |
Benjamin J. Davis, Jr. Communist 95,798 2.02% |
Year | |||||
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1942 | Nathaniel Goldstein Republican 1,911,747 50.22% |
Henry Epstein Democrat 1,520,415 39.94% |
Alexander Kahn American Labor 335,369 8.81% |
Joseph G. Glass Socialist 31,957 0.84% |
Eric Hass Socialist Labor 7,570 0.20% |
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