New York's 42nd congressional district
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New York's 42nd congressional district | |
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Obsolete district | |
Created | 1910 |
Eliminated | 1960 |
Years active | 1913–1963 |
The 42nd congressional district of New York was a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in New York. It was created in 1913 as a result of the 1910 census. It was eliminated as a result of the 1960 census. It was last represented by John R. Pillion, who was redistricted into the 39th district.
List of members representing the district
Election results
The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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1920 | James M. Mead: 22,869 | C. Hamilton Cook: 21,224 | John H. Gibbons (Socialist): 3,218 |
1922 | James M. Mead: 25,070 | Louis J. Schwendler: 12,494 | Jacob F. Griesinger (Socialist): 2,913 |
1924 | James M. Mead: 28,152 | Richard S. Persons: 25,236 | Amy R. Juengling (Socialist): 2,778 |
1926 | James M. Mead: 28,873 | John Bruno McGrath: 19,362 | Florence A. McCarthy (Socialist): 1,498 |
1928 | James M. Mead: 44,373 | C. Hamilton Cook: 31,785 | |
1930 | James M. Mead: 33,195 | Frank A. Dorn: 16,072 | Clara Haushammer (Socialist): 1,308 |
1932 | James M. Mead: 51,516 | Henry Adsit Bull: 30,230 | Marklet H. Harding (Socialist): 1,410 |
1934 | James M. Mead: 49,251 | Walter J. Lohr: 26,036 | Marklet H. Harding (Socialist): 1,917 |
1936 | James M. Mead: 57,132 | Eugene D. Crooker: 32,395 | Anthony Fitzgibbons: 6,840 John J. Szczepaniak: 3,384 Fred Riefler (Socialist): 1,304 Mattie Green (Communist) 168 |
1938 | Pius L. Schwert: 39,287 | John C. Butler: 36,326 | John A. Ulinksi: 9,537 John E. Kralisz: 414 Connie Wilson (Socialist): 274 |
1940 | Pius L. Schwert: 64,250 | Edward F. Moss: 44,866 | Mattie Green (Communist) 227 |
1942 | Frank J. Caffery: 34,248 | John C. Butler: 39,650 | |
1944 | William Haeseler, Jr.: 62,590 | Walter G. Andrews: 83,781 | |
1946 | William R. Lupton: 43,028 | Walter G. Andrews: 71,862 | |
1948 | Mary Louise Nice: 69,290 | William L. Pfeiffer: 75,842 | Emanuel Fried (American Labor): 3,427 |
1950 | Mary Louise Nice: 53,310 | William E. Miller: 75,377 | |
1952 | Chester C. Gorski: 81,201 | John R. Pillion: 100,434 | Charles T. Asque (American Labor): 238 |
1954 | John J. Zablotny: 60,880 | John R. Pillion: 82,707 | |
1956 | James Kane, Jr.: 80,568 | John R. Pillion: 117,178 | David E. Gundlach (Liberal): 2,027 |
1958 | Joseph R. Stiglmeier: 69,747 | John R. Pillion: 99,799 | |
1960 | Charles J. McCabe: 93,492 | John R. Pillion: 122,073 | James A. Peck (Liberal): 4,979 |
References
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
- Election Statistics 1920-present Clerk of the House of Representatives
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