Theodore Roosevelt Republican Theodore Roosevelt Republican Pre-consolidation: Post-consolidation: Pre-consolidation: Post-consolidation: The 1904 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 8, 1904.
New York was won by Roosevelt and his running mate Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana, defeating Parker and his running mate Senator Henry G. Davis of West Virginia.
Also in the running was the Socialist Party candidate, Eugene V. Debs, who ran with Ben Hanford.
While New York would continue its Republican dominance of the Fourth Party System, with New York being the home state of both major party candidates in 1904, the state's results were relatively close despite Roosevelt's nationwide landslide.
The state was about 8 points more Democratic than the national average primarily due to Alton Parker's popularity in the New York City area, with Parker winning majorities in Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens, and winning a plurality on Staten Island.