New York gubernatorial election, 1914
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| Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charles S. Whitman | Edward Schoeneck | Republican | 686,701 | (47.69%) |
| Martin H. Glynn | Thomas B. Lockwood | Democratic, Independence League |
541,269 | (37.59%) |
| William Sulzer | Charles E. Welch | American, Prohibition |
126,270 | (8.77%) |
| Frederick Morgan Davenport | Chauncey J. Hamlin | Progressive | 45,586 | (3.17%) |
| Gustave A. Strebel | Stephen J. Mahoney | Socialist | 37,793 | (2.62%) |
| James T. Hunter | Jeremiah D. Crowley | Socialist Labor | 2,350 | (0.16%) |
Note: William Sulzer had been elected governor as a Democrat at the previous election, but was impeached. Martin Glynn had been elected Lt. Gov and succeeded to the governorship upon Sulzer's impeachment
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