The
Socialist Workers nominated
David L. Weiss, electronics worker, for governor; Dorothy Haines, of
Buffalo, for lieutenant governor; Harold Robins, of
New York City, for comptroller; and Catherine Gratta (born c. 1922), machine inspector, of
Brooklyn, for attorney general. The
American Labor Party nominated John T. McManus for governor; actress Karen Morley for lieutenant governor; Ralph Powe, lawyer, for Comptroller (the only African-American running for a statewide elective office this year); and George W. Fish, lawyer, of
Brooklyn, for attorney general. The
Socialist Labor Party filed a petition to nominate candidates as the Industrial Government Party on September 30. The ticket had only three names: Nathan Karp for governor; Stephen Emery for lieutenant governor; and John Emanuel for comptroller. The
Democratic Party held its convention on September 21, 1954, in New York City. The main contest was for governor which was between former Secretary of Commerce
W. Averell Harriman and Representative
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. Harriman had the backing of
Tammany Hall and city organizations, Roosevelt agreed to drop out in exchange for his nomination for attorney general. The next week the
Liberal Party of New York endorsed the entire Democratic slate. ==Result==