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1848 New York state election

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1848 New York gubernatorial election

← 1846November 7, 18481850 →
 
NomineeHamilton FishJohn Adams DixReuben H. Walworth
PartyWhigFree SoilDemocratic
Popular vote218,776122,889116,907
Percentage47.6%26.7%25.4%

County results
Fish:     30–40%     40–50%     50–60%
Dix:     30–40%     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
Walworth:     40–50%

Governor before election

John Young
Whig

Elected Governor

Hamilton Fish
Whig

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The1848 New York state election took place on November 7, 1848, to elect thegovernor, thelieutenant governor, aCanal Commissioner and anInspector of State Prisons, as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly.

History

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The Hunker state convention met on September 5 inSyracuse. Walworth and O'Conor were nominated on the first ballot. The vote for governor was 98 for Walworth, 23 forZadock Pratt, and 3 forGreene C. Bronson. The vote for lieutenant governor was 83 for O'Conor, 16 for Clinton, 6 for Nathan Dayton, 5 for Baldwin and 3 scattering.[1]

The Whig state convention met on September 13 inUtica. Fish was nominated for governor on the first ballot with 76 votes for him, 28 votes for Joshua A. Spencer, and only 20 votes for the incumbentJohn Young.[2]

The Barnburner Free Soil state convention was held on September 13 and 14 at the Court House in Utica. Dix and Gates were nominated by acclamation. The Liberty state convention also met on the same day in the same city, and after passing resolutions, the delegates walked to the Court House and sat with the Free Soil convention as honorary members.

Result

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Due to the split of the Democratic Party, the whole Whig state ticket was elected.

106 Whigs, 15 Free Soilers and 7 Hunkers were elected to theNew York State Assembly of the72nd New York State Legislature.

1848 state election results
OfficeWhig ticketDem.-Barnburner/Free Soil ticketDem.-Hunker ticketLiberty ticket
GovernorHamilton Fish218,776John Adams Dix122,889Reuben H. Walworth116,811William Goodell1,593
Lieutenant GovernorGeorge Washington Patterson222,970Seth Merrill Gates113,667Charles O'Conor116,907Robert Anderson1,520
Canal CommissionerCharles CookCharles Augustus WheatonCharles Sherman McLean
Inspector of State PrisonsAlexander H. WellsWilliam P. Angel

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Niles' National Register September 13, 1848 Vol. LXXIV No. 1911 (p. 162)
  2. ^Niles' National Register September 20, 1848 Vol. LXXIV No. 1912 (p. 191)

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