1932 New York state election

Lehman: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% Franklin D. Roosevelt Democratic Herbert H. Lehman Democratic Pre-consolidation: Post-consolidation: Pre-consolidation: Post-consolidation: The 1932 New York state election was held on November 8, 1932, to elect the governor, the lieutenant governor, the state comptroller, the attorney general, the chief judge,[1] a U.S.[5] The Law Preservation state convention met on October 3 at Syracuse, New York and nominated the Rev.Dr. John F. Vichert, of Rochester, a professor of practical theology at Colgate Divinity School, for governor; H. Westlake Coons for lieutenant governor; Ralph H. Culley, of Rochester, for attorney general; Francis A. Walters, of Rome, for comptroller; and Dr. D. Leigh Colvin for U.S.[7] The Republican state convention met on October 4 at Buffalo, New York, and nominated Colonel William J."Wild Bill" Donovan for governor; and Assistant U.S. Secretary of War F. Trubee Davison for lieutenant governor; Mayor of Rochester, New York Charles S. Owen for comptroller; Moses G. Hubbard, of Utica, for attorney general; George Z. Medalie for the U.S. Senate; and the incumbent[8] Chief Judge Cuthbert W. Pound to succeed himself.
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