Jerome Tuccille New York Governor Campaign 1974: Difference between revisions

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'''[[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]].
'''[[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==
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*{{MediaNewTab|LPNY CAMPAIGNS Tuccille for Governor 1974 commercials.pdf|Tucille campaign, request for donations for TV commercials}}
*{{MediaNewTab|LPNY CAMPAIGNS Tuccille for Governor 1974 commercials.pdf|Tucille campaign, request for donations for TV commercials}}
==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).


[[Category: Campaigns of Jerome Tuccille]]
[[Category: Campaigns of Jerome Tuccille]]

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