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Contents 1 History 2 Result 3 Notes 4 See also // History The Workers state convention met on June 10.[2] The Socialist state convention met on July 15 at Albany, New York.[3] The Republican state convention met on September 29 at Syracuse, New York.[4] The Democratic state convention met on October 2 at Rochester, New York.[5] Result Four Democrats and two Republicans were elected in a tight race. The incumbents Tremaine and Copeland were re-elected. The Democratic, Republican and Socialist parties maintained automatic ballot access, the Socialist Labor Party did not re-attain it, and the Workers Party did not attain it. 1928 state election results Office Democratic ticket Republican ticket Socialist ticket Workers ticket Socialist Labor ticket Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt 2,130,193 Albert Ottinger 2,104,129 Louis Waldman 101,859 William F. Dunne 10,741 Charles H. Corregan 4,213 Lieutenant Governor Herbert H. Lehman Charles Clapp Lockwood Herman J. Hahn[6] Franklin P. Brill[7] John E. DeLee[8] Comptroller Morris S. Tremaine Harry B. Crowley Elizabeth C. Roth[9] Lovett Fort-Whiteman Henrietta Silver Attorney General Albert Conway Hamilton Ward, Jr. William Karlin Juliet S. Poyntz Simeon Bickwheat Judge of the Court of Appeals Leonard C. Crouch Irving G. Hubbs Hezekiah D. Wilcox[10] U.S. Senator Royal S. Copeland Alanson B. Houghton McAlister Coleman Robert Minor Henry Kuhn[11] Notes ^ to succeed William S. Andrews who would reach the constitutional age limit at the end of the year ^ REDS IN STATE CONVENTION in NYT on June 11, 1928 (subscription required) ^ SOCIALISTS DECLARE FOR WINES AND BEER.; ...WALDMAN FOR GOVERNOR in NYT on July 16, 1928 (subscription required) ^ STATE REPUBLICANS NAME OTTINGER AND HOUGHTON in NYT on September 30, 1928 (subscription required) ^ ROOSEVELT YIELDS TO SMITH AND HEADS STATE TICKET in NYT on October 3, 1928 (subscription required) ^ Rev. Herman J. Hahn, of Buffalo, ran also for U.S. Senator in 1938 ^ Franklin P. Brill, of Buffalo, ran also in 1924 and 1926 ^ John E. DeLee, ran also for Comptroller in 1920; for Lieutenant Governor in 1922 and 1926; and for Treasurer in 1924 ^ Elizabeth C. Roth, of Buffalo, ran also for Lieutenant Governor in 1930; and for Comptroller in 1932 ^ Hezekiah D. Wilcox (Jan 24., 1855 - Dec. 18, 1931), lawyer, of Elmira, ran also for the Court of Appeals in 1916, 1917, 1921 and 1927; and for Attorney General in 1918, 1922 and 1926; Obit in NYT on December 19, 1931. 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