New_York_state_election,_1923

1923 New York state election

1923 New York state election

Election of one state judge


The 1923 New York state election was held on November 6, 1923, to elect a judge of the New York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly.

History

In 1923, there was only one state officer to be elected statewide: a judge of the Court of Appeals, to succeed John W. Hogan, who would reach the constitutional age limit at the end of the year.

The Democratic State Committee met on September 28. Supreme Court Justice Irving Lehman was nominated for the Court of Appeals unanimously.[1]

The Republican State Committee met on September 29. The Democratic nominee, Supreme Court Justice Irving Lehman, was endorsed for the Court of Appeals.[2]

Result

The jointly nominated candidate was elected.

More information Office, Democratic ticket ...

Notes

  1. "Lehman Is Named for Appeals Court; Democratic State Committee Makes Choice Unanimous, After Leaders Confer". The New York Times. September 29, 1923. pp. 1, 3. (subscription required)

See also

New York state elections

Results: New York Red Book 1924


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