2002 New York gubernatorial election
The 2002 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002. Republican governor George Pataki was re-elected to a third term, defeating Democrat Carl McCall and Rochester billionaire Tom Golisano, who ran on the Independence Party line. As of 2024, this was the last time a Republican won a statewide election in New York, and the last time Albany, Tompkins and Westchester counties have voted Republican in a statewide election.
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On Election Day, Pataki was easily re-elected, but fell short of receiving 50% of the vote. McCall received 33% of the vote, carrying New York City (other than Staten Island) and nearly carrying Albany County. In contrast to the norm for multiple third party campaigns, Golisano did better than his previous elections, receiving 14% of the vote and carrying his home county of Monroe in western New York. This election was the first New York gubernatorial election since 1978 in which the winner of the gubernatorial election was of the same party as the incumbent president.
Republican primary
editCandidates
edit- George Pataki, Governor of New York since 1995
Declined
edit- Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City (1994–2001)
Polling
editSource | Date | George Pataki | Rudolph Giuliani |
---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | December 14, 2000 | 60% | 29% |
Results
editPataki won the nomination unopposed.
Democratic primary
editCandidates
edit- H. Carl McCall, New York State Comptroller
Withdrew
edit- Andrew Cuomo, former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and son of Mario Cuomo
Campaign
editComptroller Carl McCall defeated Andrew Cuomo at the Democratic State Convention, and Cuomo withdrew from the race less than a week before the Democratic primary.
Polling
editSource | Date | Carl McCall | Andrew Cuomo |
---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | December 14, 2000 | 33% | 39% |
Quinnipiac | February 14, 2001 | 35% | 36% |
Quinnipiac | March 28, 2001 | 33% | 40% |
Quinnipiac | April 24, 2001 | 33% | 39% |
Quinnipiac | June 26, 2001 | 31% | 44% |
Quinnipiac | October 2, 2001 | 29% | 41% |
Quinnipiac | November 14, 2001 | 29% | 37% |
Quinnipiac | January 23, 2002 | 38% | 38% |
Quinnipiac | February 27, 2002 | 35% | 40% |
Quinnipiac | April 18, 2002 | 30% | 44% |
Quinnipiac | May 1, 2002 | 33% | 43% |
Quinnipiac | July 2, 2002 | 32% | 47% |
Quinnipiac | August 15, 2002 | 47% | 31% |
Quinnipiac | September 3, 2002 | 53% | 31% |
Lieutenant governor
editSource | Date | Dennis Mehiel | Charlie King |
---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | September 3, 2002 | 24% | 17% |
Debate
editNo. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Democratic |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
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Andrew Cuomo | Carl McCall | |||||
1 | Aug. 18, 2002 | WCBS-TV | Marcia Kramer | C-SPAN | P | P |
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Carl McCall | 539,883 | 85.28% | |
Democratic | Andrew Cuomo (withdrew) | 93,195 | 14.72% | |
Total votes | 633,088 | 100.00% |
Other nominations
editConservative and Independence
editBesides 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 (or over $2,000 per vote) during the primaries. Pataki secured the Republican and Conservative lines, while Golisano successfully defended his hold on the Independence Party ticket.[1]
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%) |
Liberal
editAndrew Cuomo was nominated by the Liberal Party before his withdrawal from the race, and his withdrawal came too late for his name to be removed from the Liberal Party line. Since Liberal Party supporters could not support McCall on their own party's line (and thus ensure that the Liberal Party would maintain ballot access by virtue of having 50,000 votes or more), Cuomo's defeat effectively helped to destroy the Liberal Party.[citation needed]
General election
editPredictions
editSource | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[2] | Likely R | October 31, 2002 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[3] | Likely R | November 4, 2002 |
Polling
editPoll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[b] |
Margin of error |
George Pataki (R) |
Carl McCall (D) |
Tom Golisano (I) |
Gerald Cronin (RTL) |
Other / Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA[4] | October 28–30, 2002 | 567 (LV) | ± 4.3% | 47% | 32% | 17% | 2% | 1% |
Source | Date | H. Carl McCall (D) | George Pataki (R) | Thomas Golisano (I) |
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Quinnipiac | December 14, 2000 | 36% | 48% | - |
Quinnipiac | February 14, 2001 | 36% | 43% | - |
Quinnipiac | March 28, 2001 | 35% | 48% | - |
Quinnipiac | April 24, 2001 | 36% | 43% | - |
Quinnipiac | June 26, 2001 | 35% | 46% | - |
Quinnipiac | October 2, 2001 | 26% | 59% | - |
Quinnipiac | November 14, 2001 | 24% | 56% | - |
Quinnipiac | January 23, 2002 | 27% | 57% | - |
Quinnipiac | February 27, 2002 | 29% | 57% | - |
Quinnipiac | April 18, 2002 | 29% | 56% | - |
Quinnipiac | May 1, 2002 | 27% | 58% | - |
Quinnipiac | July 2, 2002 | 26% | 53% | 7% |
Marist | September 9, 2002 | 32% | 48% | 11% |
Quinnipiac | September 25, 2002 | 35% | 46% | 14% |
Marist | October 1, 2002 | 32% | 48% | 9% |
Quinnipiac | October 16, 2002 | 31% | 47% | 18% |
The New York Times | October 17, 2002 | 31% | 42% | 17% |
Marist | October 30, 2002 | 27% | 47% | 17% |
Marist | November 4, 2002 | 27% | 47% | 19% |
Quinnipiac | November 4, 2002 | 29% | 45% | 14% |
Source | Date | Andrew Cuomo (D) | George Pataki (R) | Thomas Golisano (I) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | December 14, 2000 | 37% | 48% | - |
Quinnipiac | February 14, 2001 | 37% | 46% | - |
Quinnipiac | March 28, 2001 | 36% | 48% | - |
Quinnipiac | April 24, 2001 | 36% | 46% | - |
Quinnipiac | June 26, 2001 | 39% | 47% | - |
Quinnipiac | October 2, 2001 | 25% | 60% | - |
Quinnipiac | November 14, 2001 | 25% | 57% | - |
Quinnipiac | January 23, 2002 | 28% | 59% | - |
Quinnipiac | February 27, 2002 | 28% | 59% | - |
Quinnipiac | April 18, 2002 | 30% | 54% | - |
Quinnipiac | May 1, 2002 | 26% | 59% | - |
Quinnipiac | July 2, 2002 | 26% | 54% | 6% |
Source | Date | Andrew Cuomo (D) | Rudolph Giuliani (R) |
---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | December 14, 2000 | 39% | 47% |
Source | Date | H. Carl McCall (D) | Rudolph Giuliani (R) |
---|---|---|---|
Quinnipiac | December 14, 2000 | 39% | 45% |
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | George Pataki | 2,085,407 | 45.54% | ||
Conservative | George Pataki | 176,848 | 3.86% | ||
Total | George Pataki (incumbent) | 2,262,255 | 49.40% | -4.91% | |
Democratic | Carl McCall | 1,442,531 | 31.50% | ||
Working Families | Carl McCall | 90,533 | 1.98% | ||
Total | Carl McCall | 1,534,064 | 33.50% | +0.34% | |
Independence | Tom Golisano | 654,016 | 14.28% | +6.59% | |
Right to Life | Gerard 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 (withdrawn) | 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 |
Results by county
editCounty | Pataki% | Pataki# | McCall% | McCall# | Golisano% | Golisano# | Cronin% | Cronin# | Aronowitz% | Aronowitz# | Others% | Others# | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albany | 40.29% | 45,804 | 40.24% | 45,748 | 15.04% | 17,101 | 0.79% | 901 | 1.08% | 1,225 | 1.02% | 1,165 | 113,679 |
Allegany | 59.02% | 8,134 | 14.82% | 2,042 | 19.47% | 2,683 | 1.42% | 196 | 0.70% | 96 | 0.88% | 121 | 13,782 |
Bronx | 29.57% | 58,600 | 61.08% | 121,050 | 3.98% | 7,893 | 0.41% | 822 | 0.37% | 734 | 0.44% | 875 | 198,195 |
Broome | 48.64% | 32,339 | 19.45% | 12,956 | 26.24% | 17,478 | 0.64% | 425 | 1.12% | 746 | 0.83% | 550 | 66,604 |
Cattaraugus | 55.74% | 12,400 | 19.34% | 4,302 | 19.27% | 4,287 | 1.60% | 355 | 0.62% | 139 | 0.85% | 190 | 22,247 |
Cayuga | 55.16% | 14,203 | 21.04% | 5,417 | 17.84% | 4,593 | 0.89% | 228 | 0.89% | 228 | 0.90% | 233 | 25,749 |
Chautauqua | 59.41% | 22,869 | 21.62% | 8,323 | 14.93% | 5,747 | 0.89% | 341 | 0.44% | 170 | 0.94% | 360 | 38,493 |
Chemung | 62.79% | 16,398 | 17.69% | 4,619 | 15.39% | 4,018 | 0.83% | 216 | 0.70% | 183 | 0.64% | 166 | 26,116 |
Chenango | 59.50% | 8,676 | 17.34% | 2,529 | 17.81% | 2,597 | 0.79% | 115 | 1.54% | 225 | 0.94% | 137 | 14,582 |
Clinton | 72.36% | 17,113 | 14.82% | 2,529 | 6.55% | 1,550 | 0.64% | 151 | 0.61% | 145 | 1.05% | 248 | 23,650 |
Columbia | 52.06% | 11,995 | 28.01% | 6,454 | 13.42% | 3,091 | 0.69% | 160 | 1.97% | 454 | 1.50% | 346 | 23,040 |
Cortland | 54.33% | 7,851 | 24.37% | 3,522 | 16.56% | 2,393 | 0.80% | 116 | 1.44% | 208 | 0.80% | 115 | 14,450 |
Delaware | 58.99% | 9,139 | 18.58% | 2,878 | 14.98% | 2,320 | 0.86% | 134 | 1.42% | 220 | 1.43% | 221 | 15,492 |
Dutchess | 57.26% | 44,289 | 24.05% | 18,606 | 13.80% | 10,671 | 1.31% | 1,015 | 0.94% | 729 | 0.92% | 715 | 77,348 |
Erie | 43.18% | 130,377 | 28.27% | 85,360 | 22.75% | 68,702 | 1.59% | 4,791 | 0.61% | 1,831 | 0.96% | 2,905 | 301,929 |
Essex | 71.84% | 10,550 | 12.22% | 1,794 | 8.06% | 1,183 | 0.70% | 103 | 0.74% | 108 | 1.15% | 169 | 14,686 |
Franklin | 68.37% | 8,628 | 15.92% | 2,009 | 7.87% | 993 | 0.83% | 105 | 0.68% | 86 | 0.97% | 122 | 12,619 |
Fulton | 56.09% | 9,012 | 19.01% | 3,055 | 20.54% | 3,301 | 0.91% | 146 | 0.38% | 61 | 1.00% | 160 | 16,067 |
Genesee | 52.23% | 9,588 | 13.91% | 2,553 | 29.43% | 5,402 | 1.21% | 223 | 0.44% | 81 | 0.82% | 150 | 18,358 |
Greene | 57.90% | 9,363 | 20.29% | 3,281 | 16.23% | 2,625 | 1.15% | 186 | 0.80% | 129 | 1.34% | 216 | 16,170 |
Hamilton | 59.86% | 1,740 | 18.92% | 550 | 16.62% | 483 | 1.10% | 32 | 0.28% | 8 | 1.24% | 36 | 2,907 |
Herkimer | 59.86% | 11,834 | 15.80% | 3,178 | 20.58% | 4,140 | 0.92% | 186 | 0.48% | 97 | 0.96% | 194 | 20,113 |
Jefferson | 65.18% | 17,616 | 14.42% | 3,897 | 16.33% | 4,414 | 0.66% | 179 | 0.30% | 82 | 0.64% | 172 | 27,027 |
Kings (Brooklyn) | 34.60% | 141,846 | 56.12% | 230,040 | 4.10% | 16,787 | 0.40% | 1,655 | 1.38% | 5,674 | 0.21% | 875 | 409,909 |
Lewis | 62.30% | 5,823 | 14.66% | 1,370 | 16.71% | 1,562 | 0.92% | 86 | 0.29% | 27 | 0.88% | 82 | 9,347 |
Livingston | 43.10% | 8,757 | 17.97% | 3,651 | 34.77% | 7,066 | 0.82% | 167 | 0.69% | 140 | 1.01% | 205 | 20,320 |
Madison | 51.87% | 10,393 | 20.99% | 4,206 | 22.43% | 4,493 | 1.18% | 236 | 0.82% | 164 | 0.95% | 191 | 20,035 |
Monroe | 34.27% | 81,110 | 24.65% | 58,334 | 37.17% | 87,967 | 0.77% | 1,820 | 0.81% | 1,929 | 0.86% | 2,039 | 236,691 |
Montgomery | 52.64% | 9,285 | 18.97% | 3,346 | 20.26% | 3,573 | 0.87% | 153 | 0.37% | 65 | 1.04% | 183 | 17,640 |
Nassau | 60.56% | 232,785 | 25.98% | 99,865 | 9.33% | 35,860 | 1.45% | 5,574 | 0.37% | 1,572 | 0.74% | 2,855 | 384,408 |
New York (Manhattan) | 32.53% | 117,863 | 55.78% | 202,101 | 5.45% | 19,743 | 0.25% | 916 | 2.05% | 7,415 | 1.40% | 5,054 | 362,277 |
Niagara | 47.65% | 32,005 | 19.30% | 12,966 | 27.21% | 18,278 | 1.36% | 916 | 0.31% | 210 | 0.96% | 648 | 67,165 |
Oneida | 56.14% | 40,186 | 19.17% | 13,719 | 19.94% | 14,274 | 1.31% | 940 | 0.35% | 251 | 0.93% | 668 | 71,580 |
Onondaga | 50.47% | 74,694 | 26.43% | 39,110 | 18.56% | 27,459 | 0.92% | 1,366 | 0.84% | 1,239 | 0.97% | 1,437 | 147,986 |
Ontario | 45.38% | 15,480 | 16.16% | 5,512 | 33.65% | 11,478 | 0.72% | 247 | 0.87% | 297 | 1.01% | 343 | 34,111 |
Orange | 61.22% | 53,950 | 20.27% | 17,866 | 13.52% | 11,914 | 1.42% | 1,251 | 0.79% | 695 | 0.81% | 715 | 88,121 |
Orleans | 48.15% | 5,426 | 13.92% | 1,568 | 34.34% | 3,869 | 0.88% | 99 | 0.41% | 46 | 0.75% | 84 | 11,268 |
Oswego | 52.97% | 17,393 | 20.79% | 6,826 | 21.66% | 7,111 | 0.86% | 284 | 0.45% | 147 | 0.99% | 325 | 32,836 |
Otsego | 54.40% | 9,846 | 22.70% | 4,109 | 15.60% | 2,824 | 0.97% | 175 | 1.95% | 353 | 1.75% | 316 | 18,099 |
Putnam | 69.50% | 19,998 | 14.79% | 4,284 | 11.11% | 3,217 | 1.24% | 359 | 0.83% | 240 | 1.09% | 317 | 28,961 |
Queens | 43.74% | 155,599 | 45.18% | 160,746 | 6.06% | 21,556 | 0.90% | 3,219 | 0.68% | 2,402 | 0.62% | 2,196 | 355,756 |
Rensselaer | 48.91% | 27,120 | 27.94% | 15,491 | 17.87% | 9,908 | 1.08% | 601 | 0.92% | 512 | 1.14% | 631 | 55,447 |
Richmond (Staten Island) | 67.06% | 59,656 | 20.50% | 18,239 | 8.52% | 7,583 | 0.81% | 722 | 0.46% | 409 | 0.66% | 586 | 88,958 |
Rockland | 61.26% | 53,025 | 25.48% | 22,054 | 8.73% | 7,557 | 0.75% | 649 | 0.68% | 589 | 0.87% | 750 | 86,551 |
St. Lawrence | 62.64% | 19,365 | 19.89% | 6,234 | 11.55% | 3,621 | 0.53% | 166 | 0.46% | 145 | 0.95% | 297 | 31,348 |
Saratoga | 54.21% | 38,797 | 23.59% | 16,881 | 17.39% | 12,448 | 0.92% | 659 | 1.03% | 735 | 1.13% | 811 | 71,567 |
Schenectady | 46.96% | 24,201 | 27.90% | 14,378 | 19.63% | 10,116 | 1.06% | 546 | 0.80% | 410 | 1.02% | 527 | 51,537 |
Schoharie | 53.11% | 5,731 | 21.28% | 2,296 | 19.84% | 2,141 | 1.12% | 121 | 1.01% | 109 | 1.38% | 149 | 10,791 |
Schuyler | 58.93% | 3,535 | 17.39% | 1,043 | 16.49% | 989 | 0.95% | 57 | 2.02% | 121 | 0.95% | 57 | 5,999 |
Seneca | 55.65% | 5,969 | 18.52% | 1,986 | 21.16% | 2,270 | 0.74% | 79 | 0.76% | 81 | 1.22% | 131 | 10,726 |
Steuben | 62.26% | 17,523 | 12.15% | 3,419 | 20.33% | 5,721 | 1.03% | 290 | 0.82% | 232 | 0.81% | 229 | 28,147 |
Suffolk | 57.79% | 209,361 | 22.85% | 82,776 | 14.16% | 51,288 | 1.54% | 5,589 | 0.55% | 1,978 | 0.89% | 3,216 | 362,280 |
Sullivan | 54.89% | 11,279 | 24.09% | 4,949 | 15.25% | 3,133 | 1.10% | 226 | 0.83% | 170 | 1.17% | 240 | 20,548 |
Tioga | 59.54% | 9,561 | 14.92% | 2,396 | 21.54% | 3,459 | 0.82% | 131 | 1.07% | 172 | 0.78% | 125 | 16,059 |
Tompkins | 39.00% | 10,995 | 38.62% | 10,887 | 11.84% | 3,338 | 0.53% | 150 | 5.03% | 1,418 | 2.13% | 601 | 28,192 |
Ulster | 50.88% | 29,801 | 26.58% | 15,567 | 15.72% | 9,205 | 0.87% | 511 | 2.25% | 1,318 | 1.79% | 1,046 | 58,572 |
Warren | 56.75% | 11,964 | 22.91% | 4,831 | 15.09% | 3,182 | 0.89% | 188 | 0.68% | 143 | 1.08% | 227 | 21,083 |
Washington | 55.23% | 9,491 | 21.92% | 3,767 | 17.53% | 3,012 | 0.93% | 160 | 0.88% | 152 | 1.26% | 217 | 17,183 |
Wayne | 45.00% | 12,553 | 14.95% | 4,171 | 36.45% | 10,169 | 0.89% | 248 | 0.54% | 152 | 0.87% | 242 | 27,898 |
Westchester | 54.37% | 140,329 | 31.81% | 82,099 | 8.95% | 23,113 | 0.85% | 2,200 | 0.77% | 1,982 | 1.05% | 2,715 | 258,104 |
Wyoming | 53.57% | 6,931 | 15.72% | 2,034 | 25.50% | 3,299 | 1.84% | 238 | 0.32% | 41 | 0.87% | 112 | 12,938 |
Yates | 52.26% | 3,781 | 18.23% | 1,319 | 24.44% | 1,768 | 1.04% | 75 | 1.06% | 77 | 1.16% | 84 | 7,235 |
Totals | 49.40% | 2,262,255 | 33.50% | 1,534,064 | 14.28% | 654,016 | 0.97% | 44,195 | 0.91% | 41,797 | 0.93% | 42,751 | 4,579,078 |
Counties that flipped from Republican to Independence
editSee also
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^ www.elections.state.ny.us 2002 Primary Canvas.
- ^ "Governor Updated October 31, 2002 | The Cook Political Report". The Cook Political Report. October 31, 2002. Archived from the original on December 8, 2002. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
- ^ "Governors Races". www.centerforpolitics.org. November 4, 2002. Archived from the original on December 12, 2002. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
- ^ SurveyUSA
- ^ "NYS Board of Elections Governor Election Returns Nov. 5, 2002" (PDF).