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2002 New York gubernatorial election

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2002 New York gubernatorial election

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FieldValue
election_name2002 New York gubernatorial election
countryNew York
flag_imageFlag of New York (1909–2020).svg
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1998 New York gubernatorial election
previous_year1998
next_election2006 New York gubernatorial election
next_year2006
election_dateNovember 5, 2002
image_sizex150px
image1File:George Pataki 2004 (cropped).jpg
nominee1**George Pataki**
party1Republican Party (United States)
running_mate1**Mary Donohue**
popular_vote1**2,262,255**
percentage1**49.40%**
image2File:H. Carl McCall.jpg
nominee2H. Carl McCall
party2Democratic Party (United States)
running_mate2Dennis Mehiel
popular_vote21,534,064
percentage233.50%
image3File:Tom Golisano (1).JPG
nominee3Tom Golisano
party3Independence Party of New York
running_mate3Mary Donohue
popular_vote3654,016
percentage314.28%
map_image2002 New York gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
map_size300px
map_captionCounty results
**Pataki:**
**McCall:**
**Golisano:**
titleGovernor
before_electionGeorge Pataki
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionGeorge Pataki
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)
alliance1Conservativealliance2=Working Families

Pataki:
McCall:
Golisano: The 2002 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002. Republican Governor George Pataki was re-elected to a third term. As of , this election was the last statewide election won by a Republican in New York.

Pataki faced Democrat Carl McCall and Rochester billionaire Tom Golisano, who ran on the Independence Party line. On Election Day, Pataki was easily re-elected with 49.40% of the vote. McCall received 33.50% of the vote, carrying New York City (other than Staten Island) and nearly carrying Albany County. Golisano received 14.28% of the vote and carried his home county of Monroe in western New York. This was the first time since 1978 that the winner of the gubernatorial election was of the same party as the incumbent president.

Republican primary

Candidates

  • George Pataki, Governor of New York since 1995

Declined

  • Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City (1994–2001)

Results

Pataki won the nomination unopposed.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • H. Carl McCall, New York State Comptroller

Withdrew

  • Andrew Cuomo, former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and son of Mario Cuomo

Campaign

Comptroller Carl McCall defeated Andrew Cuomo at the Democratic State Convention, and Cuomo withdrew from the race less than a week before the Democratic primary.

Debate

No.DateHostModeratorLinkDemocraticDemocraticKey:
Participant Absent Not invited Invited WithdrawnDemocratic Party (US)}}"Democratic Party (US)}}"Andrew CuomoCarl McCall1
Aug. 18, 2002WCBS-TVMarcia Kramer[C-SPAN](https://www.c-span.org/video/?172054-1/york-gubernatorial-democratic-primary-debate)

Results

Results by county:

| | |

Other nominations

Conservative and Independence

Independence primary results by county:

| | | | | | | | | | |

Conservative primary results by county:

| | | | | | Besides his standard Republican nomination, Pataki sought the nominations of the Conservative Party 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 as a write-in candidate. Pataki secured the Conservative line.

CandidateConservative votepercentageIndependence votepercentageGeorge Pataki18,185(86.86%)9,026(48.53%)Tom Golisano2,751(13.14%)9,572(51.47%)

Liberal

Andrew 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.

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportOctober 31, 2002
Sabato's Crystal BallNovember 4, 2002

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin
of errorGeorge Pataki
(R)Carl
McCall (D)Tom
Golisano (I)Gerald
Cronin (RTL)Other /
Undecided
SurveyUSAOctober 28–30, 2002567 (LV)± 4.3%**47%**32%17%2%1%

Debate

No.DateHostModeratorLinkRepublicanDemocraticIndependenceRight to LifeIndependentGreenLibertarianKey:
Participant Absent Not invited Invited WithdrawnRepublican Party (US)}}"Democratic Party (US)}}"Independence Party of New York}}"Working Families Party}}"Independent}}"Green Party (US)}}"Libertarian Party (US)}}"George PatakiCarl McCallTom GolisanoGerard CroninThomas LeightonStanley AronowitzScott Jeffrey1
Oct. 20, 2002WTVH-TVMaureen Green
Matt Mulcahy[C-SPAN](https://www.c-span.org/program/public-affairs-event/new-york-gubernatorial-debate/147238)

Results

New York City results

Results by county

CountyPataki%Pataki#McCall%McCall#Golisano%Golisano#Cronin%Cronin#Aronowitz%Aronowitz#Others%Others#TotalTotals49.40%2,262,25533.50%1,534,06414.28%654,0160.97%44,1950.91%41,7970.93%42,7514,579,078
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**

Counties that flipped from Republican to Independence

  • Monroe (largest city: Rochester)

Notes

References

References

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  2. Lewis, Rebecca. (November 13, 2024). "‘No one is safe.’ NY Dems fret over 2026 governor’s race".
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  4. (May 24, 2002). "McCall gets Democratic Party's nod".
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