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1916 New York state election

The 1916 New York state election was held on November 7, 1916, to elect the governor, the lieutenant governor, the Secretary of State, the state comptroller, the attorney general, the state treasurer, the state engineer, a U.S. Senator, the chief judge[1] and an associate judge[2] of the New York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate.

1916 New York gubernatorial election

← 1914 November 7, 1916 1918 →
 
Nominee Charles S. Whitman Samuel Seabury
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance American
Independence
Progressive "Bull Moose"
Popular vote 850,020 686,862
Percentage 52.31% 42.27%

County results

Whitman:      50-60%      60-70%

Seabury:      50-60%

History edit

The primaries were held on September 19.

Republican primary edit

Democratic primary edit

1916 Democratic primary results
Office
Governor Samuel Seabury 158,718 (unopposed)
Lieutenant Governor Thomas J. Kreuzer
Secretary of State Frank M. Stage
Comptroller Joseph W. Masters
Attorney General William W. Farley
Treasurer Maurice S. Cohen
State Engineer Henry R. Beebe
Chief Judge Almet F. Jenks
Judge of the Court of Appeals John T. Norton
U.S. Senator William F. McCombs 99,307 Thomas F. Conway 52,756

Progressive primary edit

Independence League primary edit

American Party primary edit

Result edit

The whole Republican ticket was elected.

The incumbents Whitman, Schoeneck, Hugo, Travis, Woodbury, Wells and Williams were re-elected.

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

36 Republicans and 15 Democrats were elected to the New York State Senate, to sit in the 140th and 141st New York State Legislatures (1917–1918).

99 Republicans, 49 Democrats and 2 Socialists were elected to the New York State Assembly, to sit in the 140th New York State Legislature (1917).

1916 state election results
Office Republican ticket Democratic ticket Socialist ticket Prohibition ticket Progressive ticket Independence League ticket Socialist Labor ticket American ticket
Governor Charles S. Whitman 835,820 Samuel Seabury 686,862 Algernon Lee 62,560 Charles E. Welch[3] 21,773 Charles S. Whitman 6,669 Charles S. Whitman 5,266 Jeremiah D. Crowley[4] 3,847 Charles S. Whitman 2,265
Lieutenant Governor Edward Schoeneck 812,646 Thomas J. Kreuzer 638,894 Stephen J. Mahoney[5] 60,402 Clarence Z. Spriggs 34,295 L. Bradley Dorr 7,146 Edward Schoeneck Boris Reinstein[6] 4,313 Thomas J. Kreuzer
Secretary of State Francis M. Hugo 840,554 Frank M. Stage 619,284 Pauline M. Newman 63,318 Neil D. Cranmer[7] 23,340 Francis M. Hugo Francis M. Hugo John Hall[8] 5,092 Francis M. Hugo
Comptroller Eugene M. Travis 833,361 Joseph W. Masters 618,759 Charles W. Noonan[9] 62,904 George A. Norton 22,335 Eugene M. Travis Joseph W. Masters Anthony Houtenbrink[10] 4,641 Joseph W. Masters
Attorney General Egburt E. Woodbury 819,269 William W. Farley 619,695 S. John Block[11] 63,391 Claude W. Stowell 21,059 Robert H. Elder[12] 10,237 William A. DeFord[13] 8,407 Erwin A. Archer[14] 4,005 William W. Farley
Treasurer James L. Wells 841,710 Maurice S. Cohen 592,569 Eugene Wood 62,575 William J. Richardson 22,229 Frank P. Tucker 7,167 James L. Wells John P. Gilly 4,126 Eugene M. Lane 9,210
State Engineer Frank M. Williams 814,794 Henry R. Beebe 619,493 George H. Warner 64,347 William B. Timbrell 20,873 Frank M. Williams Frank M. Williams Lewis F. Alrutz[15] 4,181 Ephraim H. Keyes 5,136
Chief Judge Frank H. Hiscock 822,995 Almet F. Jenks 605,528 Louis B. Boudin 63,996 Erwin J. Baldwin 24,007 Frank H. Hiscock Almet F. Jenks Jacob Alexander 5,507 Almet F. Jenks
Judge of the Court of Appeals Cuthbert W. Pound John T. Norton Hezekiah D. Wilcox Coleridge A. Hart[16] Cuthbert W. Pound John T. Norton
U.S. Senator William M. Calder 839,314 William F. McCombs 605,933 Joseph D. Cannon 61,167 D. Leigh Colvin 19,302 Bainbridge Colby 15,339 Bainbridge Colby August Gillhaus 4,086 William F. McCombs[17]

Obs.:

  • Numbers are total votes on all tickets for candidates who ran on more than one ticket, except for Whitman. The votes received for governor were used to determine ballot access.

Notes edit

  1. ^ to succeed Willard Bartlett who had reached the constitutional age limit
  2. ^ to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William E. Werner
  3. ^ Charles E. Welch, grape juice manufacturer, of Westfield, ran for Lieutenant Governor in 1914
  4. ^ Jeremiah D. Crowley, of Marcellus, ran also for State Engineer in 1910, and for Lieutenant Governor in 1912 and 1914
  5. ^ Stephen J. Mahoney, ran also in 1914
  6. ^ Boris Reinstein, ran also in 1904
  7. ^ Neil D. Cranmer, ran also for Comptroller in 1914
  8. ^ John Hall, ran also for Attorney General in 1908 and 1914, and for Governor in 1912
  9. ^ Charles W. Noonan, ran also in 1914
  10. ^ Anthony Houtenbrink, ran also for Treasurer in 1914
  11. ^ S. John Block, ran also for the Court of Appeals in 1908
  12. ^ Robert H. Elder, ran also in 1914
  13. ^ William A. DeFord, Assistant Attorney General, ran also in 1908
  14. ^ Erwin A. Archer, ran also for U.S. Senator in 1914
  15. ^ Lewis F. Alrutz, ran also for Attorney General in 1910
  16. ^ Coleridge Allen Hart (b. July 11, 1852 Peekskill), lawyer, of Brooklyn, ran also for Attorney General in 1889, and for the Court of Appeals in 1907, 1908 and 1914
  17. ^ "Our Campaigns - NY US Senate - AMER Primary Race - Sep 19, 1916".

Sources edit

  • Names on primary ballot: CANDIDATES RUSH TO FILE PETITIONS in NYT on August 23, 1916
  • Candidates in the primaries: PROGRESSIVE VOTE FACTOR IN PRIMARIES in NYT on September 17, 1916
  • Early returns of the primaries: Nominees Chosen at the Primaries in NYT on September 20, 1916
  • Primary results: CALDER BEAT BACON 9,007 in NYT on September 27, 1916
  • Sketches of Hiscock and Jenks: FOR CHIEF JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS in NYT on October 14, 1916
  • Early returns: WHITMAN BEATS SEABURY; CALDER CHOSEN SENATOR in NYT on November 8, 1916,

Vote totals from New York Red Book 1917

See also edit

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The 1916 New York state election was held on November 7 1916 to elect the governor the lieutenant governor the Secretary of State the state comptroller the attorney general the state treasurer the state engineer a U S Senator the chief judge 1 and an associate judge 2 of the New York Court of Appeals as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate 1916 New York gubernatorial election 1914 November 7 1916 1918 Nominee Charles S Whitman Samuel SeaburyParty Republican DemocraticAlliance AmericanIndependenceProgressive Bull Moose Popular vote 850 020 686 862Percentage 52 31 42 27 County results Whitman 50 60 60 70 Seabury 50 60 Governor before electionCharles S WhitmanRepublican Elected Governor Charles S WhitmanRepublican Contents 1 History 1 1 Republican primary 1 2 Democratic primary 1 3 Progressive primary 1 4 Independence League primary 1 5 American Party primary 2 Result 3 Notes 4 Sources 5 See alsoHistory editThe primaries were held on September 19 Republican primary edit 1916 Republican primary results OfficeGovernor Charles S Whitman 254 177 William M Bennett 44 720Lieutenant Governor Edward SchoeneckSecretary of State Francis M HugoComptroller Eugene M Travis 216 878 James F Hooker 53 710Attorney General Egburt E WoodburyTreasurer James L WellsState Engineer Frank M WilliamsChief Judge Frank H HiscockJudge of the Court of Appeals Cuthbert W PoundU S Senator William M Calder 153 373 Robert Bacon 144 366Democratic primary edit 1916 Democratic primary results OfficeGovernor Samuel Seabury 158 718 unopposed Lieutenant Governor Thomas J KreuzerSecretary of State Frank M StageComptroller Joseph W MastersAttorney General William W FarleyTreasurer Maurice S CohenState Engineer Henry R BeebeChief Judge Almet F JenksJudge of the Court of Appeals John T NortonU S Senator William F McCombs 99 307 Thomas F Conway 52 756Progressive primary edit 1916 Progressive primary results OfficeGovernor Charles S Whitman 11 483 Samuel Seabury 6 020Lieutenant Governor L Bradley Dorr 7 390 Edward Schoeneck 7 257Secretary of State Francis M HugoComptroller Eugene M TravisAttorney General Robert H ElderTreasurer Frank P TuckerState EngineerChief Judge Frank H Hiscock 7 965 Almet F Jenks 6 272Judge of the Court of Appeals Cuthbert W PoundU S Senator Bainbridge Colby 7 006 William M Calder 6 875Independence League primary edit 1916 Independence League primary results OfficeGovernor Charles S Whitman 1 763 Samuel Seabury 691Lieutenant GovernorSecretary of StateComptrollerAttorney GeneralTreasurerState EngineerChief Judge Almet F JenksJudge of the Court of Appeals John T NortonU S Senator Bainbridge ColbyAmerican Party primary edit 1916 American Party primary results OfficeGovernor Charles S Whitman 38 Samuel Seabury 37Lieutenant GovernorSecretary of StateComptrollerAttorney GeneralTreasurerState EngineerChief JudgeJudge of the Court of AppealsU S Senator Robert Bacon 23 William F McCombs 22Result editThe whole Republican ticket was elected The incumbents Whitman Schoeneck Hugo Travis Woodbury Wells and Williams were re elected The Republican Democratic Socialist and Prohibition parties maintained automatic ballot access necessary 10 000 votes the Independence League Progressive and American parties lost it and the Socialist Labor Party did not re attain it 36 Republicans and 15 Democrats were elected to the New York State Senate to sit in the 140th and 141st New York State Legislatures 1917 1918 99 Republicans 49 Democrats and 2 Socialists were elected to the New York State Assembly to sit in the 140th New York State Legislature 1917 1916 state election results Office Republican ticket Democratic ticket Socialist ticket Prohibition ticket Progressive ticket Independence League ticket Socialist Labor ticket American ticketGovernor Charles S Whitman 835 820 Samuel Seabury 686 862 Algernon Lee 62 560 Charles E Welch 3 21 773 Charles S Whitman 6 669 Charles S Whitman 5 266 Jeremiah D Crowley 4 3 847 Charles S Whitman 2 265Lieutenant Governor Edward Schoeneck 812 646 Thomas J Kreuzer 638 894 Stephen J Mahoney 5 60 402 Clarence Z Spriggs 34 295 L Bradley Dorr 7 146 Edward Schoeneck Boris Reinstein 6 4 313 Thomas J KreuzerSecretary of State Francis M Hugo 840 554 Frank M Stage 619 284 Pauline M Newman 63 318 Neil D Cranmer 7 23 340 Francis M Hugo Francis M Hugo John Hall 8 5 092 Francis M HugoComptroller Eugene M Travis 833 361 Joseph W Masters 618 759 Charles W Noonan 9 62 904 George A Norton 22 335 Eugene M Travis Joseph W Masters Anthony Houtenbrink 10 4 641 Joseph W MastersAttorney General Egburt E Woodbury 819 269 William W Farley 619 695 S John Block 11 63 391 Claude W Stowell 21 059 Robert H Elder 12 10 237 William A DeFord 13 8 407 Erwin A Archer 14 4 005 William W FarleyTreasurer James L Wells 841 710 Maurice S Cohen 592 569 Eugene Wood 62 575 William J Richardson 22 229 Frank P Tucker 7 167 James L Wells John P Gilly 4 126 Eugene M Lane 9 210State Engineer Frank M Williams 814 794 Henry R Beebe 619 493 George H Warner 64 347 William B Timbrell 20 873 Frank M Williams Frank M Williams Lewis F Alrutz 15 4 181 Ephraim H Keyes 5 136Chief Judge Frank H Hiscock 822 995 Almet F Jenks 605 528 Louis B Boudin 63 996 Erwin J Baldwin 24 007 Frank H Hiscock Almet F Jenks Jacob Alexander 5 507 Almet F JenksJudge of the Court of Appeals Cuthbert W Pound John T Norton Hezekiah D Wilcox Coleridge A Hart 16 Cuthbert W Pound John T NortonU S Senator William M Calder 839 314 William F McCombs 605 933 Joseph D Cannon 61 167 D Leigh Colvin 19 302 Bainbridge Colby 15 339 Bainbridge Colby August Gillhaus 4 086 William F McCombs 17 Obs Numbers are total votes on all tickets for candidates who ran on more than one ticket except for Whitman The votes received for governor were used to determine ballot access Notes edit to succeed Willard Bartlett who had reached the constitutional age limit to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William E Werner Charles E Welch grape juice manufacturer of Westfield ran for Lieutenant Governor in 1914 Jeremiah D Crowley of Marcellus ran also for State Engineer in 1910 and for Lieutenant Governor in 1912 and 1914 Stephen J Mahoney ran also in 1914 Boris Reinstein ran also in 1904 Neil D Cranmer ran also for Comptroller in 1914 John Hall ran also for Attorney General in 1908 and 1914 and for Governor in 1912 Charles W Noonan ran also in 1914 Anthony Houtenbrink ran also for Treasurer in 1914 S John Block ran also for the Court of Appeals in 1908 Robert H Elder ran also in 1914 William A DeFord Assistant Attorney General ran also in 1908 Erwin A Archer ran also for U S Senator in 1914 Lewis F Alrutz ran also for Attorney General in 1910 Coleridge Allen Hart b July 11 1852 Peekskill lawyer of Brooklyn ran also for Attorney General in 1889 and for the Court of Appeals in 1907 1908 and 1914 Our Campaigns NY US Senate AMER Primary Race Sep 19 1916 Sources editNames on primary ballot CANDIDATES RUSH TO FILE PETITIONS in NYT on August 23 1916 Candidates in the primaries PROGRESSIVE VOTE FACTOR IN PRIMARIES in NYT on September 17 1916 Early returns of the primaries Nominees Chosen at the Primaries in NYT on September 20 1916 Primary results CALDER BEAT BACON 9 007 in NYT on September 27 1916 Sketches of Hiscock and Jenks FOR CHIEF JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS in NYT on October 14 1916 Early returns WHITMAN BEATS SEABURY CALDER CHOSEN SENATOR in NYT on November 8 1916 Vote totals from New York Red Book 1917See also editNew York gubernatorial elections New York state elections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1916 New York state election amp oldid 1186570382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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