Almost the whole Republican ticket was elected, only the incumbent Democratic Governor Smith managed to stay in office. The incumbent Smith was re-elected. The incumbents Lunn, Hamilton, Fleming, Sherman, Shuler and LaDu were defeated. The Democratic, Republican and Socialist parties maintained automatic
ballot access (necessary 25,000 votes for governor), the Socialist Labor Party did not re-attain it, and the Workers Party did not attain it.
Florence E. S. Knapp was the first woman elected to a statewide office in New York. She remained the only one for fifty years, until
Mary Anne Krupsak was elected lieutenant governor in 1974. This was the last election of a Secretary of State, a Treasurer and a State Engineer. The Secretary of State has been appointive since January 1927, the other two offices were abolished. The duties of the Treasurer were transferred to the Comptroller, those of the State Engineer to the
Superintendent of Public Works which has been always an appointive office. ==See also==