New York: Governors, 1900s
Governors of New York, 1900-09 (may be incomplete!)
Theodore
Roosevelt 1899-1901
Benjamin
B. Odell, Jr. 1901-05
Frank
W. Higgins 1905-07
Charles
Evans Hughes 1907-10
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Governors of New York: Events and Candidates of
the 1900's (may be incomplete!)
- 1900 Nov 6:
Benjamin
B. Odell, Jr. (Rep), elected;
John
B. Stanchfield (Dem), defeated;
William
T. Wardwell (Prohibition), defeated;
Charles
H. Corregan (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Benjamin
Hanford (Social Democratic), defeated.
- 1902 Nov 4:
Benjamin
B. Odell, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Bird
S. Coler (Dem), defeated;
Benjamin
Hanford (Social Democratic), defeated;
Alfred
L. Manierre (Prohibition), defeated;
Daniel
De Leon (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Edgar
L. Rider (Liberal Democratic), defeated.
- 1904 Nov 8:
Frank
W. Higgins (Rep), elected;
D.
Cady Herrick (Dem), defeated;
Thomas
Pendergast (Social Democratic), defeated;
John
McKee (Prohibition), defeated;
Daniel
De Leon (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Alfred
J. Boulton (People's), defeated.
- 1906:
William
Randolph Hearst (Dem & Independence League), defeated.
- 1908 Nov 3:
Charles
Evans Hughes (Rep), elected;
Lewis
S. Chanler (Dem), defeated;
Clarence
J. Shearn (Independence League), defeated;
Joshua
Wanhope (Socialist), defeated;
George
E. Stockwell (Prohibition), defeated;
Leander
A. Armstrong (Socialist Labor), defeated.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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