Benjamin Gitlow Candidate
Born: |
December 22, 1891 Elizabethport, New Jersey Union County United States |
Resided: |
New York City,
New York
Bronx County |
Death: | July 19, 1965 |
Gender: | Man |
Occupation: | Clothing cutter |
Political Party: | Workers Communist |
Offices Held: | New York State Assemblyman: AD Bronx 03 (1918). |
Notes: | Gitlow was elected as a Socialist to the New York Assembly in 1917. He lost reelection in 1918. He was a candidate for New York City Mayor in 1921 under the Workers League banner and ran for New York Governor as a Communist in 1926. Gitlow was arrested of criminal anarchy in 1919 under New York laws for publications he had made and imprisoned from 1920 to 1922. He was pardoned by Governor Al Smith in 1925. Gitlow also headed the American Communist Party for several years. |
Sources: | New York Death Certificate Index. World War II Draft Registration Card (April 27, 1942). United States Census, 1920. The Minneapolis Star, May 28, 1928 (p. 10). The Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona), July 20, 1965 (p. 40). |
The St. Cloud Daily Times, June 8, 1928 (p. 13).
Election Details
Number of state/federal offices sought | Number of campaigns | Number of winning campaigns |
---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 0 |
Date | Election | Stage | Party | Votes | Percent | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
11/06/1928 | President / Vice President | General | Workers Communist | 4,853 | 0.50% | Lost |
11/04/1924 | President / Vice President | General | Workers Communist | 4,427 | 0.54% | Lost |