New York's 35th congressional district
The 35th Congressional District of New York was a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in New York. It was created in 1903 as a result of the 1900 Census. It was eliminated as a result of the 1980 Census. It was last represented by Barber B. Conable, Jr. who was redistricted into the 30th District.
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Past Components
1973-1983:
- All of Genesee, Livingston, Wyoming
- Parts of Monroe, Ontario
1971-1973:
1963-1971:
1953-1963:
- All of Onondaga
1945-1953:
1913-1945:
Representatives
Representative Party Years Note William H. RyanDemocraticMarch 4, 1903– March 3, 1909redistricted from 32nd districtDaniel A. DriscollDemocraticMarch 4, 1909– March 3, 1913redistricted to 42nd districtJohn R. ClancyDemocraticMarch 4, 1913– March 3, 1915Walter W. MageeRepublicanMarch 4, 1915– May 25, 1927died in office vacant May 26, 1927– November 7, 1927Clarence E. HancockRepublicanNovember 8, 1927– January 3, 1945redistricted to 36th districtHadwen C. FullerRepublicanJanuary 3, 1945– January 3, 1949redistricted from 32nd districtJohn C. DaviesDemocraticJanuary 3, 1949– January 3, 1951William R. WilliamsRepublicanJanuary 3, 1951– January 3, 1953redistricted to 34th districtR. Walter RiehlmanRepublicanJanuary 3, 1953– January 3, 1963redistricted from 36th district, redistricted to 34th districtSamuel S. StrattonDemocraticJanuary 3, 1963– January 3, 1971redistricted from 32nd district, redistricted to 29th districtJames M. HanleyDemocraticJanuary 3, 1971– January 3, 1973redistricted from 34th district, redistricted to 32nd districtBarber B. Conable, Jr.RepublicanJanuary 3, 1973– January 3, 1983redistricted from 37th district, redistricted to 30th districtElection results
The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Year Democratic Republican Other 1980 John M. Owens: 44,754 Barber B. Conable, Jr.: 127,623 Bernard M. O'Connor (Right to Life): 3,772Lydia Bayoneta (Workers World): 625 1978 Francis C. Repicci: 36,428 Barber B. Conable, Jr.: 96,119 Karen A. Hammel (Conservative): 6,046 1976 Michael Macaluso, Jr.: 67,177 Barber B. Conable, Jr.: 120,738 1974 Margaret Costanza: 63,012 Barber B. Conable, Jr.: 90,269 Clarence E. Carman, Jr. (Conservative): 4,667
David L. MacAdam (Liberal): 1,110 1972 Terence J. Spencer: 53,321 Barber B. Conable, Jr.: 127,298 Terence C. Brennan (Conservative): 4,879
Alicia Burgos (Liberal): 2,082 1970 James M. Hanley: 82,425 John F. O'Connor: 76,381 1968 Samuel S. Stratton: 112,640 George R. Metcalf: 47,849 William L. Griffen (Liberal): 1,870 1966 Samuel S. Stratton: 93,746 Frederick D. Dugan: 48,668 1964 Samuel S. Stratton: 110,948 Robert M. Quigley: 62,463 1962 Samuel S. Stratton: 78,560 Janet Hill Gordon: 65,697 1960 Jerome M. Wilson: 87,347 R. Walter Riehlman: 105,241 Gerard J. Felter (Liberal): 3,144 1958 Caryl M. Kline: 77,449 R. Walter Riehlman: 90,285 1956 Thomas J. Lowery: 59,534 R. Walter Riehlman: 124,108 Benjamin Copley (Liberal): 1,465 1954 James H. O'Connor: 51,358 R. Walter Riehlman: 90,002 Lillian Reiner (American Labor): 290 1952 Arthur B. McGuire: 65,763 R. Walter Riehlman: 113,778 Lillian Reiner (American Labor): 415 1950 John C. Davies: 54,284 William R. Williams: 60,657 Ross Maracchion (American Labor): 2,538 1948 John C. Davies: 62,855 Hadwen C. Fuller: 62,717 Max Meyers (American Labor): 2,964 1946 Frank A. Emma: 48,854 Hadwen C. Fuller: 58,040 1944 Samuel H. Miller, Jr.: 60,025 Hadwen C. Fuller: 65,857 1942 Arthur B. McGuire: 42,270 Clarence E. Hancock: 82,021 Fred Sander (American Labor): 2,934 1940 Flora D. Johnson: 69,730 Clarence E. Hancock: 97,688 Walter Soule (American Labor): 4,508 1938 Caleb C. Brown, Jr.: 50,083 Clarence E. Hancock: 90,078 Thomas P. Shallcross (Socialist): 409 1936 Arthur R. Perrin: 59,540 Clarence E. Hancock: 85,702 Robert H. Anderson (Your): 9,798
Samuel M. Wolfson (Socialist): 2,431
Lempi Makela (Communist): 229 1934 Richard P. Byrne: 50,599 Clarence E. Hancock: 65,732 Gustave A. Strebel (Socialist): 2,864
Lloyd Roberts (Law Preservation): 649
Sam Belkowitz (Communist): 237 1932 Edmund L. Weston: 60,376 Clarence E. Hancock: 79,345 Walter B. McNinch (Socialist): 2,950 1930 Frederick B. Northrup: 44,336 Clarence E. Hancock: 63,955 Henry Hotze (Socialist): 2,695 1928 Augustus C. Stevens: 52,926 Clarence E. Hancock: 90,370 Charles E. Wheelock (Socialist): 2,910 1926 Wilber M. Jones: 36,851 Walter W. Magee: 62,889 T. Deck Comerford (Socialist): 1,790 1924 John J. Kesel: 35,008 Walter W. Magee: 70,268 Frank Heck (Socialist): 3,394 1922 Frederick W. Thomson: 37,785 Walter W. Magee: 47,119 Fred Sander (Socialist): 2,124 1920 John F. Nash: 25,699 Walter W. Magee: 60,018 Fred Sander (Socialist): 4,508
Fannie F. Cochran (Prohibition): 2,087
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