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1868 New York state election

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1868 New York gubernatorial election

← 1866 November 3, 1868 1870 →
 
Nominee John T. Hoffman John Augustus Griswold
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 439,301 411,355
Percentage 51.64% 48.36%

Governor before election

Reuben E. Fenton
Republican

Elected Governor

John T. Hoffman
Democratic

The 1868 New York state election was held on November 3, 1868, to elect the governor, the lieutenant governor, a Canal Commissioner, an Inspector of State Prisons and the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly.

History

The Republican state convention met on July 8 at Syracuse, New York. Henry Smith was Temporary Chairman until the choice of John Cochrane as president. John A. Griswold was nominated for governor on the first ballot (vote: Griswold 247, Horace Greeley 95, Stewart L. Woodford 36). Alonzo B. Cornell was nominated for lieutenant governor on the first ballot (vote: Cornell 219, Augustus Frank 88, Franz Sigel 6). Alexander Barkley for Canal Commissioner, the incumbent Prison Inspector Henry A. Barnum, and Campbell H. Young for Clerk of the Court of Appeals, were nominated by acclamation.[1]

The Democratic state convention met on September 2 and 3 at Tweddle Hall in Albany, New York. H. O. Cheesbro was temporary chairman until the choice of Robert Earl as president. Mayor of New York City John T. Hoffman, the Democratic candidate of 1866, was nominated again for governor by acclamation. Allen C. Beach was nominated for lieutenant governor after an informal ballot (vote: Beach 68, Albert P. Lanning 47, William J. Averill 9, S. T. Ahnot 1).[2]

A German Democratic state convention met on September 2 at Schreiber's Hotel in Albany, New York with Henry Clausenger as president, and endorsed the nomination of John T. Hoffman for governor.[3]

Result

The whole Democratic ticket was elected.

The incumbent Barnum was defeated.

75 Republicans and 53 Democrats were elected for the session of 1869 to the New York State Assembly.

This was the last time the Clerk of the Court of Appeals was elected. At this time, the term was three years, and the next election of the Clerk would occur in 1871, but in 1870 the Court of Appeals was re-organized and the office became appointive.

1868 state election results
Office Democratic ticket Republican ticket
Governor John T. Hoffman 439,301 John A. Griswold 411,355
Lieutenant Governor Allen C. Beach 439,327 Alonzo B. Cornell 411,670
Canal Commissioner Oliver Bascom 439,126 Alexander Barkley 411,522
Inspector of State Prisons David B. McNeil 438,784 Henry A. Barnum 411,850
Clerk of the Court of Appeals Edwin O. Perrin 438,357 Campbell H. Young[4] 412,080

Notes

  1. ^ THE SYRACUSE CONVENTION in NYT on July 9, 1868
  2. ^ POLITICAL AFFAIRS,; Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention in NYT on September 3, 1868
  3. ^ POLITICAL AFFAIRS.; Convention of German Democrats in NYT on September 3, 1868
  4. ^ Campbell H. Young was the incumbent Deputy Clerk.

Sources

See also

New York gubernatorial elections

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