New York: Lieutenant Governors, 1910s
Lieutenant Governors of New York, 1910-19 (may be
incomplete!)
Horace
White 1909-10
George
H. Cobb 1910
Thomas
F. Conway 1911-12
Martin
H. Glynn 1913
Robert
F. Wagner 1913-14
Edward
Schoeneck 1915-18
Harry
C. Walker 1919-20
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Lieutenant Governors of New York: Events and
Candidates of the 1910's (may be incomplete!)
- 1910 Nov 8:
Thomas
F. Conway (Dem), elected;
Edward
Schoeneck (Rep), defeated;
William
Randolph Hearst (Independence League), defeated;
Gustave
A. Strebel (Socialist), defeated;
Calvin
McCarthy (Prohibition), defeated;
James
T. Hunter (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1912 Nov 5:
Martin
H. Glynn (Dem & Independence League), elected;
James
W. Wadsworth, Jr. (Rep), defeated;
Frederick
M. Davenport (Progressive), defeated;
Gustave
A. Strebel (Socialist), defeated;
Clark
Allis (Prohibition), defeated;
Jeremiah
D. Crowley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1914 Sep 28:
Thomas
B. Lockwood (Dem), nominated;
William
Gorham Rice (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1914 Sep 28:
Edward
Schoeneck (Rep), nominated;
Seth
G. Heacock (Rep), defeated in primary;
Frank
S. Sidway (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1914 Sep 28:
Chauncey
J. Hamlin (Progressive), nominated unopposed.
- 1914 Nov 3:
Edward
Schoeneck (Rep & Independence League), elected;
Thomas
B. Lockwood (Dem), defeated;
Chauncey
J. Hamlin (Progressive), defeated;
Stephen
J. Mahoney (Socialist), defeated;
Charles
E. Welch (Prohibition), defeated;
Jeremiah
D. Crowley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1916 Nov 7:
Edward
Schoeneck (Rep & Independence League), elected;
Thomas
J. Kreuzer (Dem & American), defeated;
Stephen
J. Mahoney (Socialist), defeated;
Clarence
Z. Spriggs (Prohibition), defeated;
L.
Bradley Dorr (Progressive), defeated;
Boris
Reinstein (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1918 Sep 3:
Harry
C. Walker (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1918 Sep 3:
Edward
Schoeneck (Rep), nominated;
William
M. Bennett (Rep), defeated in primary;
Seth
G. Heacock (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1918 Sep 3:
Ella
Reeve Bloor (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
- 1918 Sep 3:
Mamie
W. Colvin (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
- 1918 Nov 5:
Harry
C. Walker (Dem), elected;
Edward
Schoeneck (Rep), defeated;
Ella
Reeve Bloor (Socialist), defeated;
Mamie
W. Colvin (Prohibition), defeated;
August
Gillhaus (Socialist Labor), defeated.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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