for State Assembly in 1937. Garcia Rivera became the first
Puerto Rican to be elected to public office in the continental United States.
Co-founders •
Luigi Antonini, First Vice President of the ILGWU •
George L. Berry, President of the IPPU •
Heywood Broun, President of the ANG •
David Dubinsky, President of the ILGWU •
Elinore Morehouse Herrick, labor-relations specialist •
Sidney Hillman, President of the ACWA •
Louis Hollander, Vice President of the ACWA •
Alexander Kahn, Vice President of the Forward Association, candidate for Attorney General of New York (1942) •
John L. Lewis, President of the UMW •
George Meany, President of the New York State AFL •
Isidore Nagler, Vice President of the ILGWU, candidate for U.S. Representative (1938) •
Jacob Potofsky, Assistant President of the ACWA •
Alex Rose, Vice President of the UHCMW •
Rose Schneiderman, labor organizer •
Baruch Charney Vladeck, General Manager of
The Forward, New York City Alderman (1918–21) •
Louis Waldman, Chairman of the SDF, New York Assemblyman (1918, 1920) •
Max Zaritsky, President of the UHCMW •
Charles S. Zimmerman, Vice President of the ILGWU
Officeholders Federal •
Leo Isacson, New York Assemblyman (1945–46), U.S. Representative, (1948–49) •
Vito Marcantonio, U.S. Representative (1935–37, 1939–51)
State •
Benjamin Brenner, New York Assemblyman (1938), Justice of the New York Supreme Court (1953–69) •
Salvatore T. DeMatteo, New York Assemblyman (1938), Justice of the New York Supreme Court (1974–81) •
Samuel Kaplan, New York Assemblyman (1947–48) •
Nathaniel M. Minkoff, New York Assemblyman (1938) •
Frank Monaco, New York Assemblyman (1938) •
Gerard J. Muccigrosso, New York Assemblyman (1938) •
Joseph V. O'Leary, Comptroller of New York (1941–42) •
Oscar García Rivera, New York Assemblyman (1938–40), first Puerto Rican officeholder in the continental United States •
Kenneth Sherbell, New York State Senator (1947–48) •
J. Eugene Zimmer, New York Assemblyman (1941–44)
Local •
Andrew R. Armstrong, New York City Councilman (1938–39), candidate for Brooklyn Borough President (1940) •
George Backer, New York City Councilman (1938–39) •
Charles Belous, New York City Councilman (1938–41) •
Eugene P. Connolly, New York City Councilman (1946–49) •
Louis P. Goldberg, New York City Councilman (1942–43, 1946–49) •
Louis Hollander, New York City Councilman (1938–39) •
Gertrude W. Klein, New York City Councilwoman (1942–45) •
Fiorello La Guardia, Mayor of New York City (1934–46) •
Harry W. Laidler, New York City Councilman (1940–41) •
Salvatore Ninfo, New York City Councilman (1938–43) •
Langdon W. Post, Chairman of the New York City Housing Authority (1934–37), New York Assemblyman (1929–32), candidate for New York City Councilman (1939) •
Adam Clayton Powell Jr., New York City Councilman (1942–43), U.S. Representative (1945–71), first black New York City Councilman and first black U.S. Representative from New York •
Mike Quill, New York City Councilman (1938–39, 1944–49) •
Baruch Charney Vladeck, New York City Councilman (1938)
Candidates •
John Abt, candidate for Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals (1946) •
Dean Alfange, candidate for Governor of New York (1942), Chairman of the New York State Quarter Horse Racing Commission (1970–75) •
Jack Altman, candidate for U.S. Representative (1940) •
Joseph C. Baldwin, candidate for U.S. Representative (1946), U.S. Representative (1941–47), New York State Senator (1935–36) (elected as a Democrat) •
Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca, candidate for U.S. Representative (1938) •
Louis E. Burnham, candidate for New York Assemblyman (1940) •
W. E. B. Du Bois, candidate for U.S. Senator (1950) •
William F. Brunner, candidate for U.S. Representative (1942), Sheriff of Queens County (1935–36), U.S. Representative (1929–35), New York Assemblyman (1922–28) (elected as a Democrat) •
August Claessens, candidate for New York State Senator (1940), New York Assemblyman (1918–1920, 1922) •
George Counts, candidate for New York City Councilman (1943) •
Frank Crosswaith, candidate for New York City Councilman (1939) •
Joseph Curran, candidate for U.S. Representative (1940) •
Benjamin J. Davis Jr., candidate for New York City Councilman (1949) •
Bella Dodd, candidate for New York Assemblywoman (1938) •
Ralph Fasanella, candidate for New York City Councilman (1949) •
Howard Fast, candidate for U.S. Representative (1952) •
Abraham Feller, candidate for New York Assemblyman (1938), General Counsel of the United Nations (1946–52) •
Emanuel Fried, candidate for U.S. Representative (1948) •
Si Gerson, candidate for New York City Councilman (1948) •
Frances Goldin, candidate for New York State Senator (1950) •
Ira Gollobin, candidate for Justice of the New York Supreme Court (1954) •
Ewart Guinier, candidate for Manhattan Borough President (1949) •
Charles J. Hendley, candidate for New York State Senator (1948) •
Minneola Ingersoll, candidate for U.S. Representative (1949) •
Albert E. Kahn, candidate for U.S. Representative (1948) •
William Karlin, candidate for New York City Municipal Court Judge (1937) •
Maida Springer Kemp, candidate for New York Assemblywoman (1942) •
Rockwell Kent, candidate for U.S. Representative (1948) •
Corliss Lamont, candidate for U.S. Senator (1952) •
Ray Lev, candidate for New York City Councilwoman (1949) •
Matthew M. Levy, candidate for Bronx Borough President (1941), Justice of the New York Supreme Court (1951–71) •
Irma Lindheim, candidate for U.S. Representative (1948) •
William Mandel, candidate for U.S. Representative (1950, 1952) •
Clifford T. McAvoy, candidate for Mayor of New York City (1953) •
John T. McManus, candidate for Governor of New York (1950, 1954) •
Herbert M. Merrill, candidate for U.S. Representative (1942), New York Assemblyman (1912) •
Karen Morley, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York (1954) •
Hugh Mulzac, candidate for Queens Borough President (1951) •
John F. O'Donnell, candidate for New York Assemblyman (1938) •
Samuel Orr, candidate for U.S. Representative (1938) •
Shaemas O'Sheel, candidate for U.S. Representative (1940) •
Ira J. Palestin, candidate for City Judge (1943), New York City Councilman (1946–49) (elected as a Liberal) •
Lee Pressman, candidate for U.S. Representative (1948) •
Victor Rabinowitz, candidate for U.S. Representative (1947) •
Wellington Roe, candidate for U.S. Representative (1940) •
O. John Rogge, candidate for Surrogate of New York County (1948) •
Annette Rubinstein, candidate for U.S. Representative (1948) •
Joseph Schlossberg, candidate for U.S. Representative (1938) •
Charles Solomon, candidate for Kings County District Attorney (1939), New York Assemblyman (1919–1920) •
Johannes Steele, candidate for U.S. Representative (1946) •
Mary van Kleeck, candidate for New York State Senator (1948) •
Joseph A. Weil, candidate for U.S. Representative (1942) •
Pearl Willen, candidate for New York City Councilwoman (1943) == Election results ==