New York's 43rd congressional district

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New York's 43rd congressional district
Obsolete district
Created1910
Eliminated1960
Years active1913–1963

The 43rd congressional district of New York was a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in New York. It was created in 1913 as a result of the 1910 census. It was eliminated in 1963 as a result of the 1960 census. It was last represented by Charles E. Goodell who was redistricted into the 38th district.

Contents

List of members representing the district

RepresentativePartyYearsCong
ress
Electoral historyDistrict location (counties)
District established March 4, 1913
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Charles Mann Hamilton
(Ripley)
Republican March 4, 1913 –
March 3, 1919
63rd
64th
65th
Elected in 1912.
Re-elected in 1914.
Re-elected in 1916.
Retired.
1913–1945:
All of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua
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Daniel A. Reed
(Dunkirk)
Republican March 4, 1919 –
January 3, 1945
66th
67th
68th
69th
70th
71st
72nd
73rd
74th
75th
76th
77th
78th
Elected in 1918.
Re-elected in 1920.
Re-elected in 1922.
Re-elected in 1924.
Re-elected in 1926.
Re-elected in 1928.
Re-elected in 1930.
Re-elected in 1932.
Re-elected in 1934.
Re-elected in 1936.
Re-elected in 1938.
Re-elected in 1940.
Re-elected in 1930.
Redistricted to the 45th district .
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Edward J. Elsaesser
(Buffalo)
Republican January 3, 1945 –
January 3, 1949
79th
80th
Elected in 1944.
Re-elected in 1946.
Lost re-election.
1945–1953:
Parts of Erie
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Anthony F. Tauriello
(Buffalo)
Democratic January 3, 1949 –
January 3, 1951
81st Elected in 1948.
Lost re-election.
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Edmund P. Radwan
(Buffalo)
Republican January 3, 1951 –
January 3, 1953
82nd Elected in 1950.
Redistricted to the 41st district .
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Daniel A. Reed
(Dunkirk)
Republican January 3, 1953 –
February 19, 1959
83rd
84th
85th
86th
Redistricted from the 45th district .
Re-elected in 1954.
Re-elected in 1956.
Re-elected in 1958.
Died.
1953–1963:
All of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Livingston
VacantFebruary 20, 1959 –
May 25, 1959
86th
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Charles E. Goodell
(Jamestown)
Republican May 26, 1959 –
January 3, 1963
86th
87th
Elected to finish Reed's term.
Re-elected in 1960.
Redistricted to the 38th district .
District dissolved January 3, 1963

Election results

YearDemocraticRepublicanOther
1920 Fred H. Sylvester: 13,720Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 52,343Gust B. Peterson (Socialist): 4,273
1922 Frederick Garfield: 15,261Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 40,374Conrad Axelsohn (Socialist): 1,265
J. William Sanbury (Farmer-Labor): 356
1924 Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 61,769J. Samuel Fowler (Progressive): 6,141
1926 John B. Leach: 15,555Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 44,073
1928 Arthur E. Towne: 23,176Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 73,571
1930 Mattie C. Dellone: 14,755Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 38,913Herman Guntner (Socialist): 1,429
1932 Gerald A. Herrick: 34,561Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 55,988John C. Cooper (Socialist): 2,690
1934 Peter B. Hogan: 22,856Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 42,513Fred J. Smith (Socialist): 2,556
Howard Albro (Communist): 206
1936 Clare Barnes: 44,585Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 56,129Joseph J. O'Brocta (Socialist): 1,336
Axel W. Berggren (Communist): 172
1938 Samuel A. Carlson: 28,289Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 53,261
1940 Milton A. Bissell: 40,980Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 67,520
1942 Clare Barnes: 20,867Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 43,730Nelson M. Fuller (American Labor): 3,466
1944 Raymond J. Barnes: 71,216Green check.svg Edward J. Elsaesser : 74,366
1946 Charles P. McCabe: 38,108Green check.svg Edward J. Elsaesser (Incumbent): 71,758George J. Young (American Labor): 4,853
1948 Green check.svg Anthony F. Tauriello : 72,388 Edward J. Elsaesser (Incumbent): 66,729George Provost (American Labor): 3,322
1950 Anthony F. Tauriello (Incumbent): 58,327Green check.svg Edmund P. Radwan : 61,781Michael Clune (American Labor): 1,421
1952 Harry D. Johnson: 44,276Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 91,534Lyle H. Furlong (Liberal): 2,231
Axel W. Berggren (American Labor): 285
1954 James F. Crowley: 34,590Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 66,852John G. Cooper (Liberal): 1,664
Nahum E. Aldrich (American Labor): 69
1956 T. Joseph Lynch: 42,476Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 93,079
1958 T. Joseph Lynch: 36,799Green check.svg Daniel A. Reed (Incumbent): 68,896Leo M. Brushingham (Liberal): 2,328
1960 T. Joseph Lynch: 48,423Green check.svg Charles E. Goodell (Incumbent): 87,585Elmer Olson (Liberal): 3,553

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