1870 New York state election
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The1870 New York state electionwas held on November 8, 1870, to elect thegovernor,thelieutenant governor,theNew York State Comptroller,twoCanal Commissionersand anInspector of State Prisons,as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly.
History
[edit]The Republican state convention met on September 7 atSaratoga Springs, New York.Due to the factional struggle between the followers ofRoscoe ConklingandReuben E. Fenton,the Temporary Chairman was not proposed and adopted by acclamation, as traditionally done, but was elected.George William Curtis,the Conkling man, was chosen by the delegates (vote: Curtis 220, Van Wyck 150). Thereupon, Conkling proposedCharles H. Van Wyck,the Fenton man, as President, which was adopted. Stewart L. Woodford was nominated for Governor on the second ballot (informal vote: Woodford 153,Horace Greeley143, George William Curtis 104½; first ballot: Woodford 170½, Greeley 139, Curtis 87½; second ballot: Woodford 258, Greeley 105½, Curtis 20).DeWitt Clinton Littlejohnwas nominated for Lieutenant Governor on the first ballot (vote: Littlejohn 196, Sigismund Kaufman 182).Abiah W. Palmerwas nominated for Comptroller by acclamation.[1]On September 8, Absalom Nelson, of Erie County, was nominated for Canal Commissioner (full term) by acclamation.Alexander Barkleywas nominated for Canal Commissioner (short term) on the first ballot (vote: Barkley: 302, Alonzo N. Welch 82). Littlejohn declined to run and suggested the choice of Kaufman, who was then nominated. John Parkhurst, the Warden ofClinton State Prison,was nominated for Prison Inspector by acclamation.[2]
Result
[edit]The whole Democratic ticket, made up of the six incumbent officers, was re-elected.
65 Democrats and 63 Republicans were elected for the session of 1871 to theNew York State Assembly.[3]
Office | Democraticticket | Republicanticket | ||
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Governor | John T. Hoffman | 399,490 | Stewart L. Woodford | 366,424 |
Lieutenant Governor | Allen C. Beach | 399,057 | Sigismund Kaufmann[4] | 368,158 |
Comptroller[5] | Asher P. Nichols | 399,106 | Abiah W. Palmer | 368,358 |
Canal Commissioner(full term) | John D. Fay | 390,468 | Absalom Nelson | 368,102 |
Canal Commissioner(short term)[6] | George W. Chapman | 390,350 | Alexander Barkley | 368,588 |
Inspector of State Prisons | Solomon Scheu | 398,759 | John Parkhurst[7] | 367,986 |
Notes
[edit]- ^THE SARATOGA CONVENTIONin NYT on September 8, 1870
- ^POLITICAL.; REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONin NYT on September 9, 1870
- ^THE ASSEMBLYin NYT on November 12, 1870
- ^Sigismund Kaufmann, lawyer from Saratoga, presidential elector in 1860 on Lincoln ticket
- ^To fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ofWilliam F. Allen,a Comptroller was elected to a one-year term.
- ^To fill the vacancy caused by the death ofOliver Bascom,a Commissioner was elected to a one-year term.
- ^John Parkhurst, Warden of Clinton State Prison
Sources
[edit]- The Tickets:[1]in NYT on October 30, 1870
- Results:Tribune Almanac 1871