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November 1800 United States Senate special election in New York

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The second1800 United States Senate special election in New York was held on November 6, 1800, by theNew York State Legislature to elect aU.S. Senator (Class 3) to represent the State ofNew York in theUnited States Senate.

Background

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FederalistRufus King had been re-elected in 1795 to a second term in the U.S. Senate (1795–1801). On May 23, 1796, he resigned after having been appointedU.S. Minister to Great Britain. Federalist John Laurance was elected in November 1796 to fill the vacancy, took his seat on December 8, 1796, but resigned in August 1800.

At the state election in April 1800, a Democratic-Republican majority of 28 was elected to the assembly, but the Senate had a majority of 7 Federalists. The24th New York State Legislature met from November 4 to 7, 1800; and from January 27 to April 8, 1801, atAlbany, New York.

Candidates

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Ex-Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1783–1788) John Armstrong, a brother-in-law of ChancellorRobert R. Livingston, was the candidate of theDemocratic-Republican Party. Armstrong had been a Federalist until about 1798, and appeared here as a compromise candidate, the two houses of the legislature having different majorities.

Result

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Armstrong was the choice of both the State Senate and the State Assembly, and was declared elected.

November 1800 United States Senator special election result
OfficeHouseDemocratic-RepublicanDemocratic-Republican
U.S. SenatorState Senate (43 members)John Armstrongunan.
State Assembly (107 members)John Armstrong99Peter Gansevoort2

Obs.: Armstrong was elected unanimously in the Senate, but the exact number of votes given is unclear.

Aftermath

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Armstrong took his seat on January 8, 1801, and was re-elected to a full term (1801–07) three weeks later.

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