New York gubernatorial election, 1910
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| Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Alden Dix | Thomas F. Conway | Democratic | 689,700 | (48.00%) |
| Henry Lewis Stimson | Edward Schoeneck | Republican | 622,299 | (43.31%) |
| Charles Edward Russell | Gustave A. Strebel | Socialist | 48,529 | (3.38%) |
| John J. Hopper | William Randolph Hearst | Independence League | 48,470 | (3.37%) |
| T. Alexander MacNicholl | Calvin McCarthy | Prohibition | 22,295 | (1.55%) |
| Frank E. Passonno | James T. Hunter | Socialist Labor | 5,717 | (0.40%) |
Note: Hearst was third place among the candidates for Lt. Gov., garnering more than 60,000 votes.
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