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  Stratton, Samuel S.
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NameSamuel S. Stratton
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Amsterdam, New York , United States
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Born September 27, 1916
Died September 13, 1990 (74 years)
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Infoborn in Yonkers, Westchester County, N.Y., September 27, 1916; at age of three months moved with parents to Schenectady, N.Y.; attended the public schools of Schenectady and Rochester, N.Y., and Blair Academy, Blairstown, N.J.; graduated from University of Rochester in 1937, Haverford (Pa.) College in 1938, and Harvard University in 1940; executive secretary to Representative Thomas H. Eliot of Massachusetts, 1940-1942; commissioned an ensign in the United States Naval Reserve on June 26, 1942; served in the Southwest Pacific Theater as naval combat intelligence officer on the staff of Gen. Douglas MacArthur; separated from the service as a lieutenant in 1946; twice awarded the Bronze Star Medal with combat V; at the close of the war interrogated Japanese supreme commander in the Philippines, Gen. Tomoyuki Yama****a, who was later hanged as a war criminal; deputy secretary-general of the Far Eastern Commission, Washington, D.C., 1946-1948; elected city councilman of Schenectady, N.Y., in 1949, reelected in 1953 and served until 1956; recalled to active naval duty as a lieutenant commander and served as instructor at the Naval Intelligence School, Washington, D.C., 1951-1953; held rank of captain in United States Naval Reserve; member of Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority 1950-1955, serving as chairman in 1951; mayor of Schenectady 1956-1959; member of board of trustees, University of Rochester; registered representative with First Albany Corporation, 1957-1958; elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-sixth and to the fourteen succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1959-January 3, 1989); was not a candidate for renomination in 1988 to the One Hundred First Congress; was a resident of Potomac, Md., until his death in Rockville, Md., on September 13, 1990; interment in Arlington National Cemetery.



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  11/04/1986 NY District 23 Won 96.39% (+92.77%)
  11/06/1984 NY District 23 Won 77.79% (+55.86%)
  11/02/1982 NY District 23 Won 76.09% (+56.94%)
  09/23/1982 NY District 23 - D Primary Won 72.51% (+45.02%)
  11/04/1980 NY District 28 Won 77.89% (+60.09%)
  09/09/1980 NY District 28 - R Primary Lost 30.00% (-40.00%)
  11/07/1978 NY District 28 Won 76.29% (+56.61%)
  09/12/1978 NY District 28 - D Primary Won 81.51% (+63.02%)
  11/02/1976 NY District 28 Won 79.03% (+58.55%)
  09/14/1976 NY District 28 - R Primary Won 71.55% (+43.10%)
  11/05/1974 NY District 28 Won 80.65% (+63.38%)
  09/09/1974 NY District 28 Won 89.81% (+79.62%)
  11/07/1972 NY District 28 Won 79.99% (+59.98%)
  11/03/1970 NY District 29 Won 66.21% (+32.42%)
  06/23/1970 NY District 29 - D Primary Won 81.90% (+63.79%)
  11/05/1968 NY District 35 Won 69.38% (+39.91%)
  11/08/1966 NY District 35 Won 65.83% (+31.65%)
  11/03/1964 NY District 35 Won 63.98% (+27.96%)
  09/01/1964 NY US Senate - D Convention Lost 13.65% (-72.70%)
  11/06/1962 NY District 35 Won 54.46% (+8.92%)
  09/17/1962 NY Governor - D Convention Lost 9.05% (-40.42%)
  11/08/1960 NY District 32 Won 62.30% (+24.61%)
  06/07/1960 NY District 32 - L Primary Won 78.20% (+56.40%)
  11/04/1958 NY District 32 Won 54.03% (+8.06%)
  08/12/1958 NY District 32 - D Primary Won 66.35% (+32.69%)
  11/07/1950 NY Assembly - Schenectady 1 Lost 38.71% (-20.73%)
ENDORSEMENTS
NY US Senate - D Primary - Sep 14, 1976 D Daniel Patrick Moynihan
US Vice President - Appointment - Dec 19, 1974 NPA Reject
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