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1858 New York gubernatorial election

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1858 New York gubernatorial election

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NomineeEdwin D. MorganAmasa J. ParkerLorenzo Burrows
PartyRepublicanDemocraticKnow Nothing
Popular vote247,953230,51361,137
Percentage45.49%42.29%11.22%

Results by county
Morgan:     30–40%     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Parker:     30–40%     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Governor before election

John Alsop King
Republican

Elected Governor

Edwin D. Morgan
Republican

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The1858 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1858. Incumbent GovernorJohn A. King did not run for re-election to a second term in office. In the race to succeed him,Edwin D. Morgan defeatedAmasa J. Parker andLorenzo Burrows.

Radical Abolitionist and Temperance nominations

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A mass convention to nominateGerrit Smith for Governor met on August 4 atSyracuse, New York.[1] It was the first nominating convention of the campaign season, bringing together members of the anti-slavery and temperance movement in the state.[1]Frederick Douglass,William Goodell and Max Langenschwartz of Germany were featured speakers, and the convention was open to women.[1]

The convention adopted a platform denouncing slavery as "a crime against God and man of such matchless magnitude that no forms of law can change its infernal character."[1] Despite the stated purpose of the event, Republicans attempted to interrupt the proceedings to oppose Smith's nomination, and Frederick Douglass spoke at length against the nomination of Smith without a vote or debate, but Smith was ultimately nominated without explicit opposition.[1]

Republican nomination

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Candidates

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Declined to be drafted

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Results

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The Republican and American Party state conventions both met on September 8 atSyracuse, New York. At the Republican convention, there was some debate about the nomination of a joint ticket with the American Party. A motion to nominate candidates for governor was voted down by 166 to 67, and the convention adjourned.[2] The American convention, after much debate, adjourned too.[2]

The Republican convention re-assembled on September 9, and balloting was taken for governor. Edwin D. Morgan led on the first balllot by a large margin, receiving the first vote ever cast byThurlow Weed at a state convention.[3] Before the second ballot could be taken, a delegation from the American convention arrived. morgan received a large majority on the second ballot, and the Americans returned to their convention with a delegation of Republicans, who offered to nominate Americans for Canal Commissioner and Prison Inspector, forming a joint ticket. However, the Americans decided against their proposal, nominatingLorenzo Burrows by acclamation.[3]

1858 Republican convention, first ballot[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanEdwin D. Morgan11645.85%
RepublicanTimothy Jenkins5120.16%
RepublicanJames M. Cook3513.83%
RepublicanGeorge W. Patterson239.09%
RepublicanAlexander S. Diven218.30%
RepublicanJohn A. King (draft effort)41.58%
RepublicanHorace Greeley31.19%
Total votes253100.00%
1858 Republican convention, second ballot[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanEdwin D. Morgan16564.71%
RepublicanTimothy Jenkins5220.39%
RepublicanGeorge W. Patterson207.84%
RepublicanAlexander S. Diven187.06%
Total votes255100.00%

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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1858 New York gubernatorial election[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanEdwin D. Morgan247,95345.51%Increase 0.99
DemocraticAmasa J. Parker230,51342.31%Increase 8.87
Know NothingLorenzo Burrows60,88011.17%Decrease10.87
Radical AbolitionistGerrit Smith5,4701.00%Increase 0.97
Total votes544,816100.00%

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^abcdeThe Friends of Gerrit Smith at Syracuse in NYT on August 6, 1858
  2. ^abNEWS OF THE DAY in NYT on September 9, 1858
  3. ^abcdThe American and Republican State Conventions in NYT on September 10, 1858
  4. ^"The Democratic Ticket"(PDF).Putnam County Courier. September 20, 1858.
  5. ^The Tribune Almanac 1859

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