Electoral history of the Conservative Party of New York State

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This is a list detailing the electoral history of the Conservative Party in New York , sorted by year. The list currently consists of candidates who ran for partisan office, either those who ran on the Conservative Party label or were endorsed by the party. In the case of endorsements, the vote tallied is that which the candidate received under that label.

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Federal Elections

President of the United States

YearParty designee for President & Vice PresidentDesignees' Party# Votes % VotesPlace [1] Notes
1968 Richard Nixon Spiro Agnew RepublicanSlate Not On Ballot [2]
1972 Richard Nixon Spiro Agnew Republican368,1365.14%State Won; 3rd [3]
1976 Gerald Ford Bob Dole Republican274,8784.21%3rd [4]
1980 Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush Republican256,1314.13%State Won; 4th [5]
1984 Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush Republican288,2444.24%State Won; 3rd [6]
1988 George H. W. Bush Dan Quayle Republican243,4573.75%3rd [7]
1992 George H. W. Bush Dan Quayle Republican177,0002.56%4th [8]
1996 Bob Dole Jack Kemp Republican183,3922.90%4th [9]
2000 George W. Bush Dick Cheney Republican144,7972.12%4th [10]
2004 George W. Bush Dick Cheney Republican155,5742.10%3rd [11]
2008 John McCain Sarah Palin Republican170,4752.23%3rd [12]
2012 Mitt Romney Paul Ryan Republican262,3043.71%3rd [13]
2016 Donald Trump Mike Pence Republican292,3923.81%3rd
2020 Donald Trump Mike Pence Republican295,6573.44%4th [14]

U.S. Senate Class I Seat

County Results of the 1970 Senatorial Election. Buckley won the election, carrying thirty-eight counties. The difference between James Buckley and his closest opponent, Democratic Congressman Richard Ottinger, was about 117,000 votes. 1970 United States Senate election in New York results map by county.svg
County Results of the 1970 Senatorial Election. Buckley won the election, carrying thirty-eight counties. The difference between James Buckley and his closest opponent, Democratic Congressman Richard Ottinger, was about 117,000 votes.
YearParty designeeDesignee Party# Votes % VotesPlaceNotes
1964 Henry PaolucciConservative212,2162.97%4th [15]
1970 James L. Buckley Conservative2,176,64037.05%Elected; 1st [16]
1976 James L. Buckley Republican311,4944.93%3rd [17]
1982 Florence SullivanRepublican175,6503.54%3rd [18]
1988 Robert R. McMillanRepublican189,2263.13%3rd [19]
1994 Bernadette Castro Republican276,5485.77%3rd [20]
2000 Rick Lazio Republican191,1412.82%3rd [21]
2006 John Spencer Republican179,2873.99%3rd [22]
2010 (SE) Joseph J. DioGuardi Republican244,3205.42%3rd [23]
2012 Wendy E. Long Republican241,0743.61%4th [24]
2018 Chele Chiavacci FarleyRepublican246,1714.07%3rd [24]

U.S. Senate Class III Seat

The Conservative's candidate win in the 1970 United States Senate election in New York was the breakthrough race for the party.

YearParty designeeDesignee Party# Votes % VotesPlaceNotes
1962 Kieran O'DohertyConservative116,1512.04%4th [25]
1968 James L. Buckley Conservative1,139,40217.31%3rd [26]
1974 Barbara A. KeatingConservative822,58415.93%3rd [27]
1980 Al D'Amato Republican275,1004.57%Elected; 4th [28]
1986 Al D'Amato Republican212,1015.07%Re-elected; 3rd [29]
1992 Al D'Amato Republican289,2584.48%Re-elected; 3rd [30]
1998 Al D'Amato Republican274,2205.87%3rd [31]
2004 Marilyn O'Grady Conservative220,9603.30%3rd [32]
2010 Jay TownsendRepublican240,8005.24%3rd [33]
2016 Wendy Long Republican267,6223.62%3rd
2022 Joe Pinion Republican296,6525.07%4th [34]

U.S. House of Representatives

1964
DistrictParty designeeDesignee Party# Votes % VotesPlaceNotes
1 No Candidate Nominated
2 No Candidate Nominated
3 No Candidate Nominated
4 No Candidate Nominated
5 No Candidate Nominated
6 No Candidate Nominated
7 Erling AsheimConservative3,2401.87%4th
8 Charles P. HosteckConservative5,0712.56%4th
9 No Candidate Nominated
10 No Candidate Nominated
11 No Candidate Nominated
12 No Candidate Nominated
13 No Candidate Nominated
14 No Candidate Nominated
15 Luigi R. MaranoRepublican3,9373.17%3rd
16 David D. SmithRepublican6,9294.76%3rd
17 Kieran O'DohertyConservative9,4915.00%3rd
18 George S. SchuylerConservative6370.57%4th
19 Suzanne La FolletteConservative1,3631.11%4th
20 John ComninelConservative2,9441.96%4th
21 Thomes E. RockwellConservative1,7161.57%4th
22 Joseph F. JoyceConservative6960.81%4th
23 William J. Lee, Jr.Conservative2,4611.62%4th
24 No Candidate Nominated
25 No Candidate Nominated
26 Robert F. Mitchell, Jr.Conservative5,3392.87%4th
27 No Candidate Nominated
28 J. Ernest WhartonRepublican2,0351.13%3rd
29 John D. MeaderRepublican1,3250.58%4th
30 No Candidate Nominated
31 Robert C. McEwenRepublican1,3711.01%4th
32 No Candidate Nominated
33 No Candidate Nominated
34 R. Walter RiehlmanRepublican2,6411.41%4th
35 Robert M. QuigleyRepublican1,0280.59%4th
36 No Candidate Nominated
37 No Candidate Nominated
38 No Candidate Nominated
39 No Candidate Nominated
40 No Candidate Nominated
41 No Candidate Nominated
42 No Candidate Nominated
43 No Candidate Nominated

State Elections

Governor

County Results of the 1990 Gubernatorial Election. London carried five counties, and nearly pushed Rinfret, the Republican nominee, into third place. The difference between the two was just over 38,000 votes. 1990 New York gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
County Results of the 1990 Gubernatorial Election. London carried five counties, and nearly pushed Rinfret, the Republican nominee, into third place. The difference between the two was just over 38,000 votes.
YearParty designeeDesignee Party# Votes % VotesPlaceNotes
1962David H. JaquithConservative141,8772.443rd of 5 [35]
1966 Paul Adams Conservative510,0238.463rd of 6 [36]
1970 Paul Adams Conservative422,5147.033rd of 6 [37]
1974 Malcolm Wilson Republican269,0805.093rd of 9 [38]
1978 Perry Duryea Republican242,9725.103rd of 9 [39]
1982 Lewis Lehrman Republican230,1534.383rd of 9 [40]
1986 Andrew P. O'Rourke Republican152,3063.553rd of 6 [41]
1990 Herbert London Conservative827,61420.403rd of 7 [42]
1994 George Pataki Republican328,6056.313rd of 9 [43]
1998 George Pataki Republican348,7277.364th of 12 [44]
2002 George Pataki Republican176,8483.864th of 10 [45]
2006 John Faso Republican168,6543.804th of 9 [46]
2010 Carl Paladino Republican232,2154.993rd of 11 [47]
2014 Rob Astorino Republican250,6346.573rd of 10 [48]
2018 Marc Molinaro Republican253,6244.163rd of 10 [49]
2022 Lee Zeldin Republican313,1875.313rd of 4 [50]

Attorney General

YearParty designeeDesignee Party# Votes % VotesPlaceNotes
1962Frederick S. DenninConservative99,4641.764th of 5 [51]
1966Mason L. HamptonConservative322,6935.653rd of 5 [52]
1970Leo KesselringConservative409,1697.413rd of 5 [53]
1974Edward F. CampbellConservative232,6314.584th of 8 [54]
1978Michael RothRepublican259,1995.933rd of 7 [55]
1982Frances A. SclafaniRepublican178,4773.763rd of 6 [56]
1986 Peter T. King Republican139,9643.583rd of 6 [57]
1990Bernard C. SmithRepublican284,2447.423rd of 8 [58]
1994 Dennis Vacco Republican305,9616.573rd of 8 [59]
1998 Dennis Vacco Republican302,2236.993rd of 8 [60]
2002 Dora Irizarry Republican124,6573.024th of 8 [61]
2006 Jeanine Pirro Republican168,0513.913rd of 8 [62]
2010 Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. Republican281,5856.343rd of 7 [63]
2014John P. CahillRepublican239,2666.603rd of 7
2018Keith WoffordRepublican257,0904.293rd of 8 [64]
2022Michael HenryRepublican313,7285.413rd of 4 [65]

Comptroller

YearParty designeeDesignee Party# Votes % VotesPlaceNotes
1962Thomas D. ColeConservative99,9711.774th of 6 [66]
1966Benjamin R. CrosbyConservative331,4675.803rd of 6 [67]
1970Anthony R. SpinelliConservative436,5847.943rd of 6 [68]
1974Bradley J. HurdConservative244,7015.023rd of 8 [69]
1978 Edward Regan Republican284,7076.353rd of 7 [70]
1982 Edward Regan Republican262,7165.543rd of 6 [71]
1986 Edward Regan Republican222,8035.603rd of 6 [72]
1990 Edward Regan Republican391,74310.163rd of 8 [73]
1994 Herbert London Republican282,9226.093rd of 8 [74]
1998Bruce A. BlakemanRepublican219,5484.973rd of 8 [75]
2002 John Faso Republican152,7633.674th of 9 [76]
2006Christopher CallaghanRepublican206,4274.993rd of 8 [77]
2010 Harry Wilson Republican243,4195.443rd of 7 [78]
2014 Bob Antonacci Republican246,6276.283rd of 7
2018Jonathan TrichterRepublican231,3803.843rd of 9 [64]
2022Paul RodriguezRepublican292,3375.074th of 4 [79]

State Assembly

Year# Votes % Votes# Seats % SeatsPlaceNotes
196200 [80]
196600 [81]
196821.33 [82]
197021.33 [83]
197210.67 [84]
197410.67 [85]
197600 [86]
197800 [87]
198000 [88]
198200 [89]
198400 [90]
198600 [91]
198800 [92]
199000 [93]
199200 [94]
199400 [95]
199600 [96]
199800 [97]
200000 [98]
200200 [99]
200400 [100]
200600 [101]
200800 [102]
201000 [103]
201200 [104]

Local Elections

Mayor of Buffalo

YearParty designeeDesignee Party# Votes % VotesPlaceNotes
1965Bernard KurtzConservative9740.563rd of 3 [105]
1969Alfreda SlominskiRepublican7,4304.573rd of 5 [106]
1973John A. WestraConservative2,6402.483rd of 5 [107]
1977 James D. Griffin Conservative57,64241.971st of 5 [108]
1981 James D. Griffin Democratic2,5843.224th of 5 [109]
1985 James D. Griffin Republican10,0327.653rd of 6 [110]
1989 James D. Griffin Democratic [111]
1993Eugene M. FaheyConservative7,56614.293rd of 3 [112]
1997Sharon CaetanoConservative1,2581.765th of 5 [113]
2001 Anthony Masiello Democratic1,0992.884th of 4 [114]
2005Kevin J. HelferRepublican2,1732.975th of 5 [115]
2009 Byron Brown Democratic6433.594th of 4 [116]
2013 Byron Brown Democratic6651.805th of 6 [117]
2017Anita L. HowardConservative1,3573.092nd of 7 [118]

Mayor of New York City

YearParty designeeDesignee Party# Votes % VotesPlaceNotes
1965 William F. Buckley Conservative341,22613.363rd of 8 [119]
1969 John Marchi Republican212,9058.914th of 7 [120]
1973 Mario Biaggi Conservative178,96710.494th of 7 [120]
1977 Barry Farber Conservative57,4374.004th of 10 [121]
1981John A. EspositoConservative60,1004.924th of 8 [122]
1985Diane McGrathRepublican22,1601.994th of 8 [122]
1989 Ronald Lauder Conservative9,2710.514th of 9 [123]
1993George J. MarlinConservative9,4330.524th of 9 [124]
1997Didn't Endorse
2001Terrence GrayConservative3,5770.248th of 12 [125]
2005 Tom Ognibene Conservative14,6301.136th of 10 [126]
2009Stephen A. ChristopherConservative18,0151.565th of 10 [127]
2013 Joseph J. Lhota Republican24,8882.294th of 20 [128]
2017 Nicole Malliotakis Republican37,1973.254th of 10 [129]
2021Bill PepitoneConservative12,5751.124th of 10 [130]

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