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1849 New York state election

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The1849 New York state election was held on November 6, 1849, to elect theSecretary of State, theState Comptroller, theAttorney General, theState Treasurer, theState Engineer, a Judge of theNew York Court of Appeals, aCanal Commissioner and anInspector of State Prisons, as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly and theNew York State Senate.

History

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After the split in 1847 and 1848 which had led to the loss of all state offices,Barnburners and Hunkers now combined again and nominated a Democratic ticket. The Hunker state convention met on September 6 inSyracuse and nominated Lott, Chatfield, Follett, Clark,Hiram Denio for the Court of Appeals, Jesse C. Dana for Secretary of State,Darius A. Ogden for Treasurer andJohn D. Fay for State Engineer, and offered the Barnburners to substitute the latter four. The Barnburner state convention met on September 12 inUtica and nominated Jewett, Randall, Welch and Campbell, to complete the joint ticket.

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The whole cross-endorsed Anti-Rent ticket was elected again, this time four Whigs and four Democrats.[1] The incumbents Morgan, Washington Hunt, Alvah Hunt and Jewett were re-elected. The incumbent Beach was defeated. Three Hunkers and only one Barnburner were elected on the Democratic ticket.

17 Whigs and 15 Democrats were elected to a two-year term (1850–51) in theNew York State Senate.

64 Democrats and 64 Whigs were declared elected to theNew York State Assembly of the73rd New York State Legislature.

1849 state election results
OfficeWhig ticketDemocratic ticketAnti-Rent ticket
Secretary of StateChristopher Morgan203,875Henry S. Randall201,189Christopher Morgan
ComptrollerWashington Hunt205,034John A. Lott199,134Washington Hunt
Attorney GeneralSamuel Stevens199,779Levi S. Chatfield204,795Levi S. Chatfield
TreasurerAlvah Hunt204,317Benjamin Welch, Jr.199,134Alvah Hunt
State EngineerHezekiah C. Seymour204,175Alexander Campbell201,027Hezekiah C. Seymour
Judge of the Court of AppealsJoshua A. Spencer196,680Freeborn G. Jewett200,988Freeborn G. Jewett
Canal CommissionerNelson J. Beach201,633Frederick Follett202,959Frederick Follett
Inspector of State PrisonsBenjamin Squire200,726Darius Clark204,635Darius Clark

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Notes

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  1. ^The number of votes is the total of Whig and Anti-Rent votes for Morgan, Washington Hunt, Alvah Hunt and Seymour, and the total of Democratic and Anti-Rent votes for Chatfield, Jewett, Follett and Clark.

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