New York state election, 1965

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The 1965 New York state election was held on November 2, 1965, to elect a judge of the New York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate.

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[edit] Background

Judge Marvin R. Dye would reach the constitutional age limit of 70 years at the end of the year.

In 1965, the assembly and senate districts were re-apportioned and both houses were renewed, the members being elected for an exceptional one-year term (session of 1966). From this election on, the assembly districts are all numbered statewide (from 1 to 165; in 1965) instead of apportioned by county, and numbered inside the county (150 districts). This was the only general election of state legislators in an odd-numbered year after 1937.

[edit] Result

The Republican candidate was elected.

1965 state election result
Ticket / Office Judge of the Court of Appeals
Republican Kenneth B. Keating 3,028,287
Democratic Owen McGivern[1] 1,777,205
Liberal Owen McGivern 207,942
Conservative Henry S. Middendorf, Jr.[2] 207,387

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Owen McGivern (ca. 1911-1998), assemblyman 1939-50, New York Supreme Court justice (1st District) 1954-76, Appellate Division 1967-76, Presiding Justice 1975-76, Owen McGivern, 87, Dies; Judge Led Appellate Court in NYT on July 8, 1998
  2. ^ Henry Stump Middendorf, Jr. (1923-2000), lawyer, of Manhattan, Harvard graduate, ran also in 1974, H.S. Middendorf Jr., 77, Manhattan Lawyer Obit in NYT on March 14, 2000

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