1970 New York gubernatorial election

1970 New York gubernatorial election

← 1966 November 3, 1970 1974 →
 
Nominee Nelson Rockefeller Arthur Goldberg Paul L. Adams
Party Republican Democratic Conservative
Alliance Civil Service Independent Liberal
Running mate Malcolm Wilson Basil Paterson Edward F. Leonard
Popular vote 3,151,432 2,421,426 422,514
Percentage 52.4% 40.3% 7.0%

County results

Rockefeller:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%

Goldberg:      40-50%      50-60%

Governor before election

Nelson Rockefeller
Republican

Elected Governor

Nelson Rockefeller
Republican

The 1970 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1970 to elect the governor and lieutenant governor of New York. Incumbent Republican Governor Nelson Rockefeller defeated the Democratic nominee, former UN Ambassador and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, by more than ten percentage points. On January 1, 1971, Rockefeller was sworn in for his fourth term as governor. Rockefeller received over 3.15 million votes in total, the highest total in any New York gubernatorial election until Andrew Cuomo received 3.64 million in 2018.

Goldberg's running mate, Basil Paterson, was the first African-American nominee for Lieutenant Governor of New York. His son, David Paterson, would become the first African-American lieutenant governor of New York. Paterson would serve as governor of New York from 2008 to 2010 after the resignation of Eliot Spitzer.

After this election, no Republican would be elected Governor of New York until George Pataki in 1994.


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