The
Socialist Labor state convention met on March 23 and nominated
Eric Hass for governor; John Emanuel for lieutenant governor; Milton Herder for state comptroller; and Stephen Emery for U.S. Senator. The ticket was ruled off the ballot, but Hass and his fellow nominees continued to campaign as
write-in candidates. The "United Independent Socialist Campaign Committee" met on July 17 and selected
John T. McManus for governor; and
Dr. Annette T. Rubinstein for lieutenant governor. The
Independent-Socialist Party filed a petition to nominate candidates to five offices on September 9 with the Secretary of State. The
Democratic state convention met on August 25 at
Buffalo, New York, and re-nominated Governor
W. Averell Harriman and Lt. Gov.
George B. DeLuca. The convention continued on August 26 and into the early hours of August 27. They nominated D.A. of New York
Frank S. Hogan for the U.S. Senate after a roll call (vote: Hogan 772, Thomas E. Murray 304). The
Republican state convention met on August 26 at
Rochester, New York, and nominated
Nelson A. Rockefeller for governor. The
Liberal Party met on August 26, and endorsed the Democratic nominees Harriman, DeLuca and Levitt; and nominated
Thomas K. Finletter for the U.S. Senate. On August 28, Finletter declined to run, and urged the Liberals to back Hogan. On September 4, the Liberals substituted Democrat Hogan for Finletter on the ticket, but rejected the endorsement of Crotty. They completed the ticket with Edward Goodell for attorney general. ==Result==