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'''[[Jerome Tuccille]]''' ran for governor of New York in the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] in 1974. The name of his campaign was the [[Committee For 50,000 Votes]].
'''[[Jerome Tuccille]]''' ran for governor of New York in 1974, the first gubernatorial candidate of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] (then known as the Free Libertarian Party). The name of his campaign was the [[Committee For 50,000 Votes]].
 
==Results==
Tuccille received 10,503 votes (0.20%), in 4th place behind winner Hugh Carey (Democratic and Liberal), incumbent Malcolm Wilson (Republican and Conservative), and Wayne Amato (Courage).


==Campaign Publications==
==Campaign Publications==

Latest revision as of 23:53, 16 May 2023

Tuccille for Governor
Logo 1974 Tuccille-Governor.png
Campaign
Candidate: Jerome Tuccille
Office: Governor
Location: New York
Election: 1974
Results
Votes: 10503
Percentage: 0.20

Jerome Tuccille ran for governor of New York in 1974, the first gubernatorial candidate of the Libertarian Party of New York (then known as the Free Libertarian Party). The name of his campaign was the Committee For 50,000 Votes.

Results

Tuccille received 10,503 votes (0.20%), in 4th place behind winner Hugh Carey (Democratic and Liberal), incumbent Malcolm Wilson (Republican and Conservative), and Wayne Amato (Courage).

Campaign Publications

Buttons
Grassroots Newsletter
Literature
Events
Position Papers
Press Releases
Misc.