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1783 New York gubernatorial election

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1783 New York gubernatorial election

← 1780April 29–May 1, 17831786 →
 
NomineeGeorge ClintonPhilip SchuylerEphraim Paine
PartyNonpartisanNonpartisanNonpartisan
Popular vote3,584643520
Percentage75.50%13.55%10.95%

Governor before election

George Clinton
Nonpartisan

Elected Governor

George Clinton
Nonpartisan

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Agubernatorial election was held inNew York from April 29 to May 1, 1783.George Clinton, the incumbentgovernor, defeatedPhilip Schuyler, thesurveyor general, andEphraim Paine, thesenator from the middle district.[1]

Background

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In March 1783, the New York legislature repealed the act granting all import duties to the United States government under theArticles of Confederation. In its place, the legislature passed a law granting such duties but restricting their collection and reserving the power of appointment of collecting officers to the state of New York. The tariff duties issue, along with the ongoing debate over the newConstitution of the United States, formed the basis for the early development of political factions in the state.[2] The import duties, which were incredibly valuable given the prominence of thePort of New York City, formed the basis of a larger debate over the nature of New York's sovereignty and association with the other independent American states.[2]

The nationalist faction, which supported the unrestricted grant of duties to the United States, was led byAlexander Hamilton,John Jay,Robert R. Livingston,Philip Schuyler, and theVan Rensselaer family.[2] The opposition was led by GovernorGeorge Clinton, who had served in the state's highest office since its establishment following the Revolution with little opposition, having been returned unanimously in 1780. His supporters includedRobert Yates,John Lansing, andMelancton Smith.[2] These factions are informally known as the Federalists and anti-Federalists, respectively.

Results

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1783 New York gubernatorial election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanGeorge Clinton (incumbent)3,58475.50%
NonpartisanPhilip Schuyler64313.55%
NonpartisanEphraim Paine52010.95%
Total votes4,747100%

See also

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References

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  2. ^abcdJenkins 1846, pp. 20–23.
  3. ^Dubin, Michael J. (2003).United States Gubernatorial Election, 1776–1860: The Official Results by State and County. Jeffersonville, N.C.: McFarland. pp. 159–60.

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