- New York gubernatorial election, 2002
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New York gubernatorial election, 2002 1998 ← November 5, 2002 → 2006 Candidate George Pataki Carl McCall Tom Golisano Party Republican Democratic Independence Popular vote 2,262,255 1,534,064 654,016 Percentage 48.2% 32.7% 13.9%
In red are counties where Pataki won, in blue by McCall and in green by Golisano. The blue patch is NYC except Staten Island
Governor before election
Elected Governor
The New York gubernatorial election of 2002 was an election for the state governorship held on November 5, 2002. Governor George Pataki, the two-term Republican incumbent, was re-elected with 49% of the vote, defeating both the Democratic nominee, State Comptroller Carl McCall and Independence Party candidate Tom Golisano.
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Background
In New York state politics, the proliferation of parties and ballot lines ensures that each candidate attempts to be listed under multiple ballot lines. Besides his standard Republican nomination, Governor Pataki sought the nominations of the Conservative and the Independence Party. Golisano, who sought (and ultimately won) the nomination of the Independence Party, also ran against the Governor in the Conservative primary, spending over $20 million during the primaries, or over $2000 per vote. Pataki secured the Republican and Conservative listings, while Golisano successfully defended his hold on the Independence Party ticket.[1]
Comptroller Carl McCall defeated Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic State Convention, and Cuomo withdrew less than a week before the primary, but this was too late to get his name off the Liberal line. Since Liberal supporters could no longer support the Democratic candidate but vote for the Liberal line (and thus ensure that the Liberals would maintain ballot access), Cuomo's defeat effectively helped to destroy the Liberal party.
Pataki was easily reelected; McCall received 33 percent of the vote, carrying New York City (other than Staten Island) and nearly carrying Albany County while Golisano received 14%, carrying western New York's Monroe County.
Primaries
Republican
Candidate Conservative Vote percentage Independence Vote percentage George Pataki 18,185 (86.86%) 9,026 (48.53%) Tom Golisano 2,751 (13.14%) 9,572 (51.47%) Democratic
Candidate Democratic Vote percentage Comptroller Carl McCall 539,883 (85.28%) Andrew Cuomo 93,195 (14.72%) General Election Results
New York gubernatorial election, 2002[2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican George Pataki 2,262,255 49.40% -4.91% Democratic Carl McCall 1,534,064 33.50% +0.34% Independence Tom Golisano 654,016 14.28% +6.59% Right to Life Gerald Cronin 44,195 0.97% -0.28% Green Stanley Aronowitz 41,797 0.91% -0.63% Marijuana Reform Thomas K. Leighton 21,977 0.48% -0.18% Liberal Andrew M. Cuomo 15,761 0.34% -0.68% Libertarian Scott Jeffrey 5,013 0.11% +0.01% Majority 728,191 15.90% -5.25% Turnout 4,579,078 Republican hold Swing References
External links
- Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism coverage of election
- Gotham Gazette coverage of election
- Marist Poll coverage of election
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