Electoral History
New York's 42nd district, 1950
- William E. Miller (R) - 75,377 (58.57%)
- Mary Louise Nice (D) - 53,310 (41.43%)
New York's 40th district, 1952
- William E. Miller (R) - 102,565 (59.64%)
- E. Dent Lackey (D) - 69,087 (40.17%)
- John Touralchuk (American Labor) - 329 (0.19%)
New York's 40th district, 1954
- William E. Miller (R) (inc.) - 77,016 (60.92%)
- Mariano A. Lucca (D) - 46,956 (37.14%)
- Louis Longo (Liberal) - 2,233 (1.77%)
- Nick Curtis (American Labor) - 222 (0.18%)
New York's 40th district, 1956
- William E. Miller (R) (inc.) - 117,051 (64.34%)
- A. Thorne Hills (D) - 64,872 (35.66%)
New York's 40th district, 1958
- William E. Miller (R) (inc.) - 90,066 (60.80%)
- Mariano A. Lucca (D) - 54,728 (36.94%)
- Hel J. Di Pota (Liberal) - 3,354 (2.26%)
New York's 40th district, 1960
- William E. Miller (R) (inc.) - 104,752 (53.62%)
- Mariano A. Lucca (D) - 85,005 (43.51%)
- Albert J. Taylor (Liberal) - 5,621 (2.88%)
New York's 40th district, 1962
- William E. Miller (R) (inc.) - 72,706 (52.04%)
- E. Dent Lackey (D) - 67,004 (47.96%)
United States presidential election, 1964
- Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert Humphrey (D) - 43,127,041 (61.1%) and 486 electoral votes (44 states and D.C. carried)
- Barry Goldwater/William E. Miller (R) - 27,175,754 (38.5%) and 52 electoral votes (6 states carried)
- Unpledged electors (D) - 210,732 (0.3%) and 0 electoral votes
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