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{{Infobox Election
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="right"
| election_name = New York gubernatorial election, 1970
! colspan="2" style="background:silver;" | ''[[List of neighbourhoods in Saskatoon|City of Saskatoon Neighbourhoods]]''
| country = New York
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = New York gubernatorial election, 1966
| previous_year = 1966
| next_election = New York gubernatorial election, 1974
| next_year = 1974
| election_date = [[November 3]], [[1974]]
| image1 = [[Image:Nelson Rockefeller.jpg|100px]]
| candidate1 = [[Nelson Rockefeller]]
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 3,151,432
| percentage1 = 52.4%
| image2 = [[Image:Arthur goldberg.jpg|100px]]
| candidate2 = [[Arthur Goldberg]]
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 2,421,426
| percentage2 = 40.3%
| title = Governor
| before_election = [[Nelson Rockefeller]]
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = [[Nelson Rockefeller]]
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
<br clear="all">
{| class=wikitable
|+''' 1970 General election results'''
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
! width="20%" | Governor candidate
! width="20%"| [[Running mate|Running Mate]]
! width="16%" | Party
! width="18%" colspan="2" | Popular Vote
|-
|-
|'''[[Nelson A. Rockefeller]]'''
! colspan="2" style="background:#ffdead;" | '''Blairmore Suburban Centre'''
|'''[[Malcolm Wilson (New York)|Malcolm Wilson]]'''
|'''[[United States Republican Party|Republican]]'''
| align="right" | '''3,151,432'''
| align="right" | '''(52.41%)'''
|-
|-
|[[Arthur Goldberg]]
! colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;" | [[Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore Suburban Development Area]]
|[[Basil Paterson]]
|[[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]], <br> [[Liberal Party of New York|Liberal]]
| align="right" | 2,421,426
| align="right" | (40.27%)
|-
|-
|Paul L. Adams
! colspan="2" align="Center" |
|Edward F. Leonard
[[Image:Blairmore1.jpg|350px|thumb|Construction in the [[Blairmore Suburban Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore Suburban Centre]], [[Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore SDA]] ]]
|[[Conservative Party of New York State|Conservative]]
[[Image:Blairmore2.jpg|350px|thumb|Construction in the [[Blairmore Suburban Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore Suburban Centre]], [[Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore SDA]] ]]
| align="right" | 422,514
[[Image:Blairmore3.jpg|350px|thumb|Construction in the [[Blairmore Suburban Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore Suburban Centre]], [[Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore SDA]] ]]
| align="right" | (7.03%)
[[Image:Blairmore4.jpg|350px|thumb|Construction in the [[Blairmore Suburban Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore Suburban Centre]], [[Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore SDA]] ]]
[[Image:Blairmore5.jpg|350px|thumb|Construction in the [[Blairmore Suburban Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore Suburban Centre]], [[Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore SDA]] ]]
|-
|-
|Rasheed Storey
|Population:
|Grace Mora-Newman
| N/A under construction
|[[Communist Party USA|Communist]]
| align="right" | 7,760
| align="right" | (0.13%)
|-
|-
|[[Clifton DeBerry]]
|Average Family Income:
|Jonathan Rothschild
| N/A under construction
|[[Socialist Workers Party (USA)|Socialist Workers]]
| align="right" | 5,766
| align="right" | (0.10%)
|-
|-
|Stephen Emery
|Average Household Size:
|Arnold Babel
|N/A under construction
|[[Socialist Labor Party|Socialist Labor]]
| align="right" | 3,963
| align="right" | (0.07%)
|-
|-
|Homeownership:
|N/A under construction
|-
|Average Home Selling Price:
| N/A under construction
|-
| Municipal Ward:
| N/A under construction
|-
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:3px solid grey;"| <sup>Statistics c2005 - </sup><ref>[http://www.woutersrealty.com/Neighbourhood_Profiles/page_1239111.html Neighborhood Profiles]</ref><ref>[http://www.city.saskatoon.sk.ca/org/leisure/community_associations/your_association.asp?ca=42 City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · Community ...]</ref>
|}
|}


Note: The highest number of votes ever received by any Governor of NY until today
The '''Blairmore Suburban Centre''' is a community service/commercial/residential community currently under development in western [[Saskatoon]]. [[Saskatchewan]]. It is part of the city's [[Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore Suburban Development Area]], a large region annexed from the [[Rural Municipality]] of [[Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan|Corman Park No. 344]] in 2005. Ultimately, the SDA will consist of seven new neighbourhoods, plus the Blairmore Suburban Centre, which is the first component of the SDA to be developed.

The suburban centre lies south of 22nd Street West, which is also [[Saskatchewan Highway 14]]. [[Saskatchewan Highway 7]] will form the area's western boundary once it is realigned to link up with a planned [[interchange]] at 22nd Street; as of January 2008, however, the highway is temporarily aligned with Betts Avenue within the suburban centre. The community also dovetails with the final phase of construction of the adjacent [[Parkridge, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Parkridge]] community to the south. At present, the suburban centre consists of two high schools, plus a recreation/civic centre currently under construction, with more development pending.

==Recreation Facilities==
*Blairmore Civic Centre due to open Fall 2008 which will consist of a 50 meter swimming pool.<ref>[http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/leisure/programs/blairmore/index.asp City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · Leisure Services & Community Development]URL accessed April 1, 2007</ref>

==Shopping==
* Approximately {{convert|315000|sqft|m2}} of retail to be constructed in Blairmore SDA<ref>[http://www.colliersmn.com/prod/cclod.nsf/city/2C60D11FE8096A688825723B005D9F31 City on retailer radar - December 5, 2006]URL accessed March 7, 2007</ref>
* New [[Wal-Mart]] to be constructed.{{Fact|date=January 2008}}
* The suburban centre is located a few kilometres west of the main 22nd Street commercial hub at Circle Drive.

== Education ==
The Blairmore Centre consists of a separate and public high school as well as civic centre.<ref>[http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/leisure/programs/blairmore/index.asp City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · Leisure ...]URL accessed March 7, 2007</ref>
Blairmore SDA is home to the following schools:
*New Tommy Douglas Collegiate, public secondary education, under Construction<ref>[http://www.sbe.saskatoon.sk.ca/files/News/WestSectorFacility.pdf west sector development. ] URL accessed March 7, 2007</ref>

*New Bethlehem Catholic High School, Catholic or separate secondary education, under Construction<Ref>[http://canaveral.scs.sk.ca/board_information/trustee_journal/JournalJn06.htm Sod-turning marks next chapter] URL accessed March 7, 2007</ref>

for Bethlehem Catholic High School

[[:Category:High schools in Saskatchewan|Secondary Schools of Saskatoon]]

==Library==
under construction

== Transportation ==
22nd Street ([[Saskatchewan Highway 14|Highway 14]]) is a major thoroughfare through Saskatoon [[Saskatchewan Highway 14|Highway 14]] connects with [[Asquith, Saskatchewan|Asquith]], [[Biggar, Saskatchewan|Biggar]] [[Wilkie, Saskatchewan|Wilkie]], [[Unity, Saskatchewan|Unity]], and [[Macklin, Saskatchewan|Macklin]] en route to [[Alberta]].

Much of the SC is being constructed on the former alignment of [[Saskatchewan Highway 7|Highway 7]]; the highway has temporarily been rerouted along Betts Avenue to Hwy 14/22nd Street. A permanent realignment, farther to the west, will be put in place once an interchange at the future junction of Hwys 7 and 14 is completed.

=== City Transit===
Public Transit to the area begins on August 31, 2008. Route 23 to Hampton Place runs Monday to Friday at a 30 minute frequency during peak hours, and a 60 minute frequency during off-peak hours.
{{Commons cat|Blairmore Suburban Centre }}
== References ==
{{reflist}}

== External links ==
*[http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/municipal_engineering/construction/Blairmore_Suburban_Centre_-_Roadways/index.asp City of Saskatoon · Departments · Infrastructure Services ...]
*[http://waywardreporter.blogspot.com/2006/06/latest-planet-s-story.html The Wayward Reporter COUNCIL FLIP-FLOPS ON BIG-BOX RULES HAVE BUSINESS OWNERS WORRIED. WILL DOWNTOWN BECOME THE HOLE IN SASKATOON’S CENTENNIAL DONUT? by Jeremy Warren]
*[http://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=88630a09-df2f-4059-a118-60018cd371db SASKATCHEWAN INVESTS $30 MILLION IN INNOVATIVE SASKATOON SCHOOL ...]
*[http://www.canada.com/saskatoon/story.html?id=963ce156-617a-4fb9-a7c8-608de82e3559&k=28222 City moves ahead on Blairmore Site]
*[http://www.wpc2001.gov.sk.ca/newsrel/releases/2006/05/24-415.html Learning #06-415 - SASKATCHEWAN INVESTS $30 MILLION IN INNOVATIVE ...]
*[http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/city_planning/zam_maps/index.asp City of Saskatoon City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · City Planning · ZAM Maps]
*[http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/city_planning/resources/populace_newsletter/Populace_Spring_2006.pdf Populace Spring 2006]

==Location==


<table width="75%" border=2 align="center">
<tr><td width="35%" align="center">
<td width="30%" align="center">'''North:''' [[Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan|Corman Park No. 344]]</td>
<td width="35%" align="center">
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td width = 10% align="center">'''West:''' [[Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan|Corman Park No. 344]] </td>
<td width = 35% align="center">'''[[Blairmore Suburban Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Blairmore]]''' </td>
<td width = 30% align="center">'''East:''' [[Parkridge, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Parkridge ]] | [[Pacific Heights, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Pacific Heights]] </td>
<tr><td width = 35% align="center">
<td width = 30% align="center">'''South:''' [[Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan|Corman Park No. 344]]</td>
<td width = 35% align="center">
</table><ref>[http://www.city.saskatoon.sk.ca/org/city_planning/resources/publications/Future_Growth_and_Development_of_Saskatoon.pdf Selling an Idea or a Product]URL accessed January 27, 2007</ref>


==See also==
{{Neighborhoods of Saskatoon|selected=Blairmore SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan}}
{{New York gubernatorial elections}}


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[[Category:Neighbourhoods in Saskatoon]]
[[Category:New York gubernatorial elections|1970]]

Revision as of 04:10, 10 October 2008

New York gubernatorial election, 1970

← 1966 November 3, 1974 1974 →
 
Candidate Nelson Rockefeller Arthur Goldberg
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 3,151,432 2,421,426
Percentage 52.4% 40.3%

Governor before election

Nelson Rockefeller
Republican

Elected Governor

Nelson Rockefeller
Republican


1970 General election results
Governor candidate Running Mate Party Popular Vote
Nelson A. Rockefeller Malcolm Wilson Republican 3,151,432 (52.41%)
Arthur Goldberg Basil Paterson Democratic,
Liberal
2,421,426 (40.27%)
Paul L. Adams Edward F. Leonard Conservative 422,514 (7.03%)
Rasheed Storey Grace Mora-Newman Communist 7,760 (0.13%)
Clifton DeBerry Jonathan Rothschild Socialist Workers 5,766 (0.10%)
Stephen Emery Arnold Babel Socialist Labor 3,963 (0.07%)

Note: The highest number of votes ever received by any Governor of NY until today


See also