1982 New York Attorney General Election
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| | | Nominee | Robert Abrams | Frances A. Sciafani | | Party | Democratic | Republican | Alliance | Liberal | Conservative | Popular vote | 3,056,950 | 1,560,474 | Percentage | 64.44% | 32.90% | |
New York Attorney General before election Robert Abrams Democratic | Elected New York Attorney General Robert Abrams Democratic | |
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The 1982 New York State Attorney General election took place on 2 November 1982 in order to elect the Attorney General of New York. Democratic nominee and incumbent Attorney General Robert Abrams won re-election against Republican nominee Frances A. Sciafani, Right to Life nominee Kevin P. McGovern and Libertarian nominee Dolores Grande.[1]
General election
On election day, 2 November 1982, Democratic nominee Robert Abrams won re-election by a margin of 1,496,476 votes against his foremost opponent Republican nominee Frances A. Sciafani, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Attorney General. Abrams was sworn in for his second term on 3 January 1983.[2]
Results
1982 New York State Attorney General Election Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Robert Abrams | 2,921,394 | 61.58% |
| Liberal | Robert Abrams | 135,556 | 2.85% |
| Total | Robert Abrams (Incumbent) | 3,056,950 | 64.44% |
| Republican | Frances A. Sciafani | 1,381,997 | 29.13% |
| Conservative | Frances A. Sciafani | 178,477 | 3.76% |
| Total | Frances A. Sciafani | 1,560,474 | 32.90% |
| Right to Life | Kevin P. McGovern | 101,357 | 2.14% |
| Total | Kevin P. McGovern | 101,357 | 2.14% |
| Libertarian | Dolores Grande | 24,925 | 0.53% |
| Total | Dolores Grande | 24,925 | 0.53% |
Total votes | 4,743,706 | 100.00% |
References
- ^ Mitchell, George (1987–1988). The New York Red Book: An Illustrated Yearbook of Authentic Information Concerning New York State, Its Departments and Political Subdivisions and the Officials Who Administer Its Affairs (89th ed.). Albany, New York: Williams Press, Inc. p. 1009.
- ^ "NY Attorney General". ourcampaigns.com. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
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