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1858 New York state election

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1858 New York gubernatorial election

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November 2, 1858
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NomineeEdwin D. MorganAmasa J. ParkerLorenzo Burrows
PartyRepublicanDemocraticKnow Nothing
Popular vote247,953230,51361,137
Percentage45.49%42.29%11.22%

County results

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 state election was held on November 2, 1858, to elect thegovernor, thelieutenant governor, aCanal Commissioner, and anInspector of State Prisons, as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly and two members[1] of theNew York State Senate. Besides, the question was asked if a Constitutional Convention should be held, and answered in the negative: The vote was 135,266 for and 144,526 against.

History

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The "Mass State Convention to nominate Gerrit Smith for Governor" met on August 4 atSyracuse, New York, Isaac Parks, ofCanastota, presided.[2]

TheRepublican and theAmerican state conventions met on September 8 atSyracuse, New York. At the Republican convention,Thurlow Weed was a delegate to a state convention for the first time after twenty years. There was some debate about the nomination of a joint ticket with the Americans.Ezra Graves was temporary chairman until the choice ofDaniel T. Jones as president. A motion to nominate candidates for governor was voted down by 166 to 67, and the convention adjourned. At the American convention,Daniel Ullmann was chosen President, and after much debate they adjourned too.[3] The Republican convention re-assembled on September 9, and Edwin D. Morgan was nominated for governor on the second ballot (first ballot: Morgan 116,[4]Timothy Jenkins 51,James M. Cook 35,George W. Patterson 23, A. S. Diven 21,John Alsop King 4,[5]Horace Greeley 3; second ballot: Morgan 165, Jenkins 52, Patterson 20, Diven 18). Between the two ballots an American delegation arrived. Robert Campbell was nominated for lieutenant governor by acclamation. Now the American delegation marched back to the American convention with a Republican delegation which announced the Republican nominations and offered the Americans to complete the joint ticket with the nominees for Canal Commissioner and Prison Inspector. The Americans decided against it and nominated Lorenzo Burrows for governor, and Nathaniel S. Benton for lieutenant governor by acclamation. James R. Thompson was nominated for Canal Commissioner on the first ballot (vote: Thompson 84, Jesse C. Dann 64, Benoni Thompson 15, Justus Deming 4, scattering 4). The incumbent William A. Russell was re-nominated for Prison Inspector on the first ballot.[6]

Result

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The whole Republican ticket was elected. The incumbent Russell was defeated.

One Republican and one American were elected for the session of 1859 to theNew York State Senate, which had then 16 Republicans, 12 Democrats, 3 Americans and one Independent Republican.

99 Republicans and Americans, and 29 Democrats were elected for the session of 1859 to theNew York State Assembly.

1858 state election results
OfficeRepublican ticketDemocratic ticketAmerican ticketRadical Abolitionist ticket
GovernorEdwin D. Morgan247,953Amasa J. Parker230,513Lorenzo Burrows60,880Gerrit Smith5,470
Lieutenant GovernorRobert Campbell250,831John J. Taylor229,796Nathaniel S. Benton62,336Sidney A. Beers2,187
Canal CommissionerHiram Gardner249,933Sherburne B. Piper229,848James R. Thompson59,919J. C. Harrington1,801
Inspector of State PrisonsJosiah T. Everest248,151Edward L. Donnelly226,992William A. Russell60,409Silas T. Tyler1,690

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^to fill vacancies in the 11th and 31st Districts
  2. ^The Friends of Gerrit Smith at Syracuse in NYT on August 6, 1858
  3. ^NEWS OF THE DAY in NYT on September 9, 1858
  4. ^among these was Weed's vote, his first ever vote for a candidate in a convention
  5. ^Governor King had declined to be re-nominated
  6. ^The American and Republican State Conventions in NYT on September 10, 1858

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