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United States Senate election in New York, 1964 : ウィキペディア英語版
United States Senate election in New York, 1964

The 1964 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 3, 1964. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Kenneth Keating ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Robert F. Kennedy.
==Nominations==
The Socialist Labor state convention met on March 29 and nominated John Emanuel.〔(''Senate Candidate Chosen'' ) in NYT on March 30, 1964 (subscription required)〕 The Republican state convention met on August 31, and re-nominated the incumbent U.S. Senator Kenneth B. Keating.〔(''KEATING CHOSEN BY REPUBLICANS IN SHOW OF UNITY; Fino and Other Dissidents Yield to Party Chiefs at State Convention Here'' ) in NYT on September 1, 1964 (subscription required)〕 The Conservative state convention met on August 31 at Saratoga Springs, New York, and nominated Prof. Henry Paolucci.〔(''PAOLUCCI NAMED BY CONSERVATIVES'' ) in NYT on September 1, 1964 (subscription required)〕 The Democratic state convention met on September 1, and nominated U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy on the first ballot with 968 votes against 153 for Congressman Samuel S. Stratton.〔(''KENNEDY SWAMPS STRATTON TO WIN STATE NOMINATION; Democrats Name Attorney General, 968 to 153, at a Noisy Convention Here; NOMINEE ANSWERS FOES; He Says New York's First Senator Was an Able Man From Massachusetts; Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, a sudden new power in New York politics, won the Democratic nomination for Senator yesterday at one of the most boisterous state conventions ever held here.'' ) in NYT on September 2, 1964 (subscription required)〕 The Liberal Party met on September 1, and endorsed the Democratic nominee, U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.〔(''KENNEDY NAMED BY LIBERAL PARTY; Opposition to Candidacy Is Angry but Scattered; The Liberal party's state convention listened to some angry but scattered opposition last night and then enthusiastically nominated Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy for United States Senator.'' ) in NYT on September 2, 1964 (subscription required)〕 The Socialist Workers Party filed a petition to nominate candidates on September 7. Richard Garza was nominated.〔(''Socialist Workers' Petitions Names Negro for President'' ) in NYT on September 8, 1964 (subscription required)〕

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