2002 New York gubernatorial election

The 2002 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002. Republican Governor George Pataki was re-elected to a third term, defeating Democrat Carl McCall and Rochester billionaire Tom Golisano, who ran on the Independence Party line. As of 2024, this was the last time a Republican won a statewide election in New York, and the last time Albany, Tompkins and Westchester counties have voted Republican in a statewide election.

2002 New York gubernatorial election

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NomineeGeorge PatakiH. Carl McCallTom Golisano
PartyRepublicanDemocraticIndependence
AllianceConservativeWorking Families
Running mateMary DonohueDennis MehielMary Donohue [a]
Popular vote2,262,2551,534,064654,016
Percentage49.40%33.50%14.28%

County results
Pataki:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
McCall:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Golisano:      30–40%

Governor before election

George Pataki
Republican

Elected Governor

George Pataki
Republican

On Election Day, Pataki was easily re-elected, but fell short of receiving 50% of the vote. McCall received 33% of the vote, carrying New York City (other than Staten Island) and nearly carrying Albany County. In contrast to the norm for multiple third party campaigns, Golisano did better than his previous elections, receiving 14% of the vote and carrying his home county of Monroe in western New York. This election was the first New York gubernatorial election since 1978 in which the winner of the gubernatorial election was of the same party as the incumbent president.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declined

Polling

SourceDateGeorge PatakiRudolph Giuliani
QuinnipiacDecember 14, 200060%29%

Results

Pataki won the nomination unopposed.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Withdrew

Campaign

Comptroller Carl McCall defeated Andrew Cuomo at the Democratic State Convention, and Cuomo withdrew from the race less than a week before the Democratic primary.

Polling

SourceDateCarl McCallAndrew Cuomo
QuinnipiacDecember 14, 200033%39%
QuinnipiacFebruary 14, 200135%36%
QuinnipiacMarch 28, 200133%40%
QuinnipiacApril 24, 200133%39%
QuinnipiacJune 26, 200131%44%
QuinnipiacOctober 2, 200129%41%
QuinnipiacNovember 14, 200129%37%
QuinnipiacJanuary 23, 200238%38%
QuinnipiacFebruary 27, 200235%40%
QuinnipiacApril 18, 200230%44%
QuinnipiacMay 1, 200233%43%
QuinnipiacJuly 2, 200232%47%
QuinnipiacAugust 15, 200247%31%
QuinnipiacSeptember 3, 200253%31%

Lieutenant governor

SourceDateDennis MehielCharlie King
QuinnipiacSeptember 3, 200224%17%

Debate

2002 New York gubernatorial election democratic primary debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkDemocraticDemocratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Andrew CuomoCarl McCall
1Aug. 18, 2002WCBS-TVMarcia KramerC-SPANPP

Results

2002 New York Democratic gubernatorial primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCarl McCall 539,883 85.28%
DemocraticAndrew Cuomo (withdrew)93,19514.72%
Total votes633,088 100.00%

Other nominations

Conservative and Independence

Besides his standard Republican nomination, Governor Pataki sought the nominations of the Conservative and the Independence Party. Golisano, who sought (and ultimately won) the nomination of the Independence Party, also ran against the Governor in the Conservative primary, spending over $20 million (or over $2,000 per vote) during the primaries. Pataki secured the Republican and Conservative lines, while Golisano successfully defended his hold on the Independence Party ticket.[1]

CandidateConservative votepercentageIndependence votepercentage
George Pataki18,185(86.86%)9,026(48.53%)
Tom Golisano2,751(13.14%)9,572(51.47%)

Liberal

Andrew Cuomo was nominated by the Liberal Party before his withdrawal from the race, and his withdrawal came too late for his name to be removed from the Liberal Party line. Since Liberal Party supporters could not support McCall on their own party's line (and thus ensure that the Liberal Party would maintain ballot access by virtue of having 50,000 votes or more), Cuomo's defeat effectively helped to destroy the Liberal Party.[citation needed]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[2]Likely ROctober 31, 2002
Sabato's Crystal Ball[3]Likely RNovember 4, 2002

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
George Pataki
(R)
Carl
McCall (D)
Tom
Golisano (I)
Gerald
Cronin (RTL)
Other /
Undecided
SurveyUSAOctober 28–30, 2002567 (LV)± 4.3%47%32%17%2%1%
SourceDateH. Carl McCall (D)George Pataki (R)Thomas Golisano (I)
QuinnipiacDecember 14, 200036%48%-
QuinnipiacFebruary 14, 200136%43%-
QuinnipiacMarch 28, 200135%48%-
QuinnipiacApril 24, 200136%43%-
QuinnipiacJune 26, 200135%46%-
QuinnipiacOctober 2, 200126%59%-
QuinnipiacNovember 14, 200124%56%-
QuinnipiacJanuary 23, 200227%57%-
QuinnipiacFebruary 27, 200229%57%-
QuinnipiacApril 18, 200229%56%-
QuinnipiacMay 1, 200227%58%-
QuinnipiacJuly 2, 200226%53%7%
MaristSeptember 9, 200232%48%11%
QuinnipiacSeptember 25, 200235%46%14%
MaristOctober 1, 200232%48%9%
QuinnipiacOctober 16, 200231%47%18%
The New York TimesOctober 17, 200231%42%17%
MaristOctober 30, 200227%47%17%
MaristNovember 4, 200227%47%19%
QuinnipiacNovember 4, 200229%45%14%
Hypothetical polling
SourceDateAndrew Cuomo (D)George Pataki (R)Thomas Golisano (I)
QuinnipiacDecember 14, 200037%48%-
QuinnipiacFebruary 14, 200137%46%-
QuinnipiacMarch 28, 200136%48%-
QuinnipiacApril 24, 200136%46%-
QuinnipiacJune 26, 200139%47%-
QuinnipiacOctober 2, 200125%60%-
QuinnipiacNovember 14, 200125%57%-
QuinnipiacJanuary 23, 200228%59%-
QuinnipiacFebruary 27, 200228%59%-
QuinnipiacApril 18, 200230%54%-
QuinnipiacMay 1, 200226%59%-
QuinnipiacJuly 2, 200226%54%6%
SourceDateAndrew Cuomo (D)Rudolph Giuliani (R)
QuinnipiacDecember 14, 200039%47%
SourceDateH. Carl McCall (D)Rudolph Giuliani (R)
QuinnipiacDecember 14, 200039%45%

Results

New York gubernatorial election, 2002[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanGeorge Pataki2,085,40745.54%
ConservativeGeorge Pataki176,8483.86%
TotalGeorge Pataki (incumbent) 2,262,255 49.40% -4.91%
DemocraticCarl McCall1,442,53131.50%
Working FamiliesCarl McCall90,5331.98%
TotalCarl McCall1,534,06433.50%+0.34%
IndependenceTom Golisano654,01614.28%+6.59%
Right to LifeGerard Cronin44,1950.97%-0.28%
GreenStanley Aronowitz41,7970.91%-0.63%
Marijuana ReformThomas K. Leighton21,9770.48%-0.18%
LiberalAndrew M. Cuomo15,7610.34%-0.68%
LibertarianScott Jeffrey5,0130.11%+0.01%
Majority728,19115.90%-5.25%
Turnout4,579,078
Republican holdSwing

Results by county

CountyPataki%Pataki#McCall%McCall#Golisano%Golisano#Cronin%Cronin#Aronowitz%Aronowitz#Others%Others#Total
Albany40.29%45,80440.24%45,74815.04%17,1010.79%9011.08%1,2251.02%1,165113,679
Allegany59.02%8,13414.82%2,04219.47%2,6831.42%1960.70%960.88%12113,782
Bronx29.57%58,60061.08%121,0503.98%7,8930.41%8220.37%7340.44%875198,195
Broome48.64%32,33919.45%12,95626.24%17,4780.64%4251.12%7460.83%55066,604
Cattaraugus55.74%12,40019.34%4,30219.27%4,2871.60%3550.62%1390.85%19022,247
Cayuga55.16%14,20321.04%5,41717.84%4,5930.89%2280.89%2280.90%23325,749
Chautauqua59.41%22,86921.62%8,32314.93%5,7470.89%3410.44%1700.94%36038,493
Chemung62.79%16,39817.69%4,61915.39%4,0180.83%2160.70%1830.64%16626,116
Chenango59.50%8,67617.34%2,52917.81%2,5970.79%1151.54%2250.94%13714,582
Clinton72.36%17,11314.82%2,5296.55%1,5500.64%1510.61%1451.05%24823,650
Columbia52.06%11,99528.01%6,45413.42%3,0910.69%1601.97%4541.50%34623,040
Cortland54.33%7,85124.37%3,52216.56%2,3930.80%1161.44%2080.80%11514,450
Delaware58.99%9,13918.58%2,87814.98%2,3200.86%1341.42%2201.43%22115,492
Dutchess57.26%44,28924.05%18,60613.80%10,6711.31%1,0150.94%7290.92%71577,348
Erie43.18%130,37728.27%85,36022.75%68,7021.59%4,7910.61%1,8310.96%2,905301,929
Essex71.84%10,55012.22%1,7948.06%1,1830.70%1030.74%1081.15%16914,686
Franklin68.37%8,62815.92%2,0097.87%9930.83%1050.68%860.97%12212,619
Fulton56.09%9,01219.01%3,05520.54%3,3010.91%1460.38%611.00%16016,067
Genesee52.23%9,58813.91%2,55329.43%5,4021.21%2230.44%810.82%15018,358
Greene57.90%9,36320.29%3,28116.23%2,6251.15%1860.80%1291.34%21616,170
Hamilton59.86%1,74018.92%55016.62%4831.10%320.28%81.24%362,907
Herkimer59.86%11,83415.80%3,17820.58%4,1400.92%1860.48%970.96%19420,113
Jefferson65.18%17,61614.42%3,89716.33%4,4140.66%1790.30%820.64%17227,027
Kings (Brooklyn)34.60%141,84656.12%230,0404.10%16,7870.40%1,6551.38%5,6740.21%875409,909
Lewis62.30%5,82314.66%1,37016.71%1,5620.92%860.29%270.88%829,347
Livingston43.10%8,75717.97%3,65134.77%7,0660.82%1670.69%1401.01%20520,320
Madison51.87%10,39320.99%4,20622.43%4,4931.18%2360.82%1640.95%19120,035
Monroe34.27%81,11024.65%58,33437.17%87,9670.77%1,8200.81%1,9290.86%2,039236,691
Montgomery52.64%9,28518.97%3,34620.26%3,5730.87%1530.37%651.04%18317,640
Nassau60.56%232,78525.98%99,8659.33%35,8601.45%5,5740.37%1,5720.74%2,855384,408
New York (Manhattan)32.53%117,86355.78%202,1015.45%19,7430.25%9162.05%7,4151.40%5,054362,277
Niagara47.65%32,00519.30%12,96627.21%18,2781.36%9160.31%2100.96%64867,165
Oneida56.14%40,18619.17%13,71919.94%14,2741.31%9400.35%2510.93%66871,580
Onondaga50.47%74,69426.43%39,11018.56%27,4590.92%1,3660.84%1,2390.97%1,437147,986
Ontario45.38%15,48016.16%5,51233.65%11,4780.72%2470.87%2971.01%34334,111
Orange61.22%53,95020.27%17,86613.52%11,9141.42%1,2510.79%6950.81%71588,121
Orleans48.15%5,42613.92%1,56834.34%3,8690.88%990.41%460.75%8411,268
Oswego52.97%17,39320.79%6,82621.66%7,1110.86%2840.45%1470.99%32532,836
Otsego54.40%9,84622.70%4,10915.60%2,8240.97%1751.95%3531.75%31618,099
Putnam69.50%19,99814.79%4,28411.11%3,2171.24%3590.83%2401.09%31728,961
Queens43.74%155,59945.18%160,7466.06%21,5560.90%3,2190.68%2,4020.62%2,196355,756
Rensselaer48.91%27,12027.94%15,49117.87%9,9081.08%6010.92%5121.14%63155,447
Richmond (Staten Island)67.06%59,65620.50%18,2398.52%7,5830.81%7220.46%4090.66%58688,958
Rockland61.26%53,02525.48%22,0548.73%7,5570.75%6490.68%5890.87%75086,551
St. Lawrence62.64%19,36519.89%6,23411.55%3,6210.53%1660.46%1450.95%29731,348
Saratoga54.21%38,79723.59%16,88117.39%12,4480.92%6591.03%7351.13%81171,567
Schenectady46.96%24,20127.90%14,37819.63%10,1161.06%5460.80%4101.02%52751,537
Schoharie53.11%5,73121.28%2,29619.84%2,1411.12%1211.01%1091.38%14910,791
Schuyler58.93%3,53517.39%1,04316.49%9890.95%572.02%1210.95%575,999
Seneca55.65%5,96918.52%1,98621.16%2,2700.74%790.76%811.22%13110,726
Steuben62.26%17,52312.15%3,41920.33%5,7211.03%2900.82%2320.81%22928,147
Suffolk57.79%209,36122.85%82,77614.16%51,2881.54%5,5890.55%1,9780.89%3,216362,280
Sullivan54.89%11,27924.09%4,94915.25%3,1331.10%2260.83%1701.17%24020,548
Tioga59.54%9,56114.92%2,39621.54%3,4590.82%1311.07%1720.78%12516,059
Tompkins39.00%10,99538.62%10,88711.84%3,3380.53%1505.03%1,4182.13%60128,192
Ulster50.88%29,80126.58%15,56715.72%9,2050.87%5112.25%1,3181.79%1,04658,572
Warren56.75%11,96422.91%4,83115.09%3,1820.89%1880.68%1431.08%22721,083
Washington55.23%9,49121.92%3,76717.53%3,0120.93%1600.88%1521.26%21717,183
Wayne45.00%12,55314.95%4,17136.45%10,1690.89%2480.54%1520.87%24227,898
Westchester54.37%140,32931.81%82,0998.95%23,1130.85%2,2000.77%1,9821.05%2,715258,104
Wyoming53.57%6,93115.72%2,03425.50%3,2991.84%2380.32%410.87%11212,938
Yates52.26%3,78118.23%1,31924.44%1,7681.04%751.06%771.16%847,235
Totals49.40%2,262,25533.50%1,534,06414.28%654,0160.97%44,1950.91%41,7970.93%42,7514,579,078

Counties that flipped from Republican to Independence

See also

Notes

References