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1949 New York City mayoral election

← 1945 November 8, 1949 1950 →
 
Candidate William O'Dwyer Newbold Morris Vito Marcantonio
Party Democratic Republican American Labor
Alliance - Liberal -
Popular vote 1,266,512 956,069 356,625
Percentage 48.9% 36.9% 13.8%

Borough results
O'Dwyer:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Mayor before election

William O'Dwyer
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William O'Dwyer
Democratic

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The New York City mayoral election of 1949 took place on November 8, 1949, in New York City. The candidates were incumbent Mayor William O'Dwyer, a Democrat, and former City Council President and 1945 mayoral candidate Newbold Morris, a Republican, as well as other, third-party candidates. Morris was also the nominee of the Liberal Party, and additionally ran on the City Fusion ballot line.

O'Dwyer won the contest with 48.87% of the vote.

Republican

Governor Thomas Dewey distrusted Newbold Morris, but the Republican Party nominated him. Morris supported Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1944 election and was a member of the Americans for Democratic Action. The Liberal Party of New York also nominated Morris. U.S. Representative Jacob Javits managed Morris' campaign.

Results

Morris received 200,000 fewer votes than John Foster Dulles, the Republican nominee in the concurrent senatorial election. It is believed that those voters supported O'Dwyer due to how liberal Morris was.

This was the first time that the Liberals received more votes than the ALP in a city-wide election.

Endorsements

O'Dwyer endorsements

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Morris endorsements

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Notable individuals

Marcantonio endorsements

Notable individuals

References

  1. "Our Campaigns – New York City Mayor Race – Nov 08, 1949". OurCampaigns.org. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
  2. Soyer 2012, p. 164-165.
  3. Soyer 2012, p. 170-171.
  4. ^ Soyer 2012, p. 171.
  5. ^ Soyer 2012, p. 166.
  6. Soyer 2012, p. 167.
  7. ^ Soyer 2012, p. 165.
  8. "Paul Robeson Standing and Talking with Politicians at Labor Party Rally". March 11, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
  9. "Paul Robeson Standing and Talking with Politicians at Labor Party Rally". March 11, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2024.

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