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1860 New York state election

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1860 New York gubernatorial election

← 1858November 6, 18601862 →
 
NomineeEdwin D. MorganWilliam Kelly
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
AllianceConstitutional Union
Popular vote358,272294,812
Percentage53.2%43.8%

County results

Morgan:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Kelly:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

Edwin D. Morgan
Republican

ElectedGovernor

Edwin D. Morgan
Republican

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The1860 New York state election was held on November 6, 1860, to elect thegovernor, thelieutenant governor, aCanal Commissioner, and anInspector of State Prisons, as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly. Besides, the question of Negro suffrage was asked, and was answered in the negative with 197,503 votes for and 337,984 against it.

History

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William Kelly was the candidate of the majority faction of theDemocratic Party which supportedStephen A. Douglas for president.[1]

The "Breckinridge andLane Democratic" state convention met on August 8 atSyracuse, New York,Henry S. Randall presided. James T. Brady (aTammany man from New York City who had run for Attorney General on the Hard ticket in 1853) was nominated for Governor on the first ballot (vote:Brady 99, O'Connor 8,Greene C. Bronson 3, Brown 2, Lawrence 1, Kemble 1,Gideon J. Tucker 1). Henry K. Viele was nominated on the first ballot (vote: Viele 57, Edward Tompkins 56). The incumbent John M. Jaycox was re-nominated for Canal Commissioner by acclamation. Robert W. Allen was nominated for Prison Inspector on the first ballot. After the nominations,Daniel S. Dickinson made a speech.[2] Brady accepted the nomination in a letter dated on August 14.[3]

TheConstitution Union state convention met on July 13 atUtica. They resolved that "a State Committee be appointed to consist of four persons from each Judicial District, to be appointed by the delegates thereof, where duty it shall be to form an electoral ticket, and to present the same to the people of this State, at a suitable time, precious to the coming election, and that they be authorized to form said ticket in such manner as they deem best calculated to unite National Union men of every name and designation."[4] The committee ultimately resolved to fuse their ticket with the Democratic Party ticket.

Result

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The whole Republican ticket was elected, an average of about 50,000 votes ahead of the combined Democratic vote. The incumbents Morgan and Campbell were re-elected. The incumbents Jaycox and Rhodes were defeated.

93 Republicans and 35 Democrats were elected for the session of 1861 to theNew York State Assembly.


New York black suffrage referendum
Question of Negro Suffrage
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes197,88936.40%
No345,79163.60%
Valid votes543,680100.00%
Invalid or blank votes00.00%
Total votes543,680100.00%

County Results

Yes

  50-60%
  60-70%

No

  50-60%
  60-70%
  70-80%
  80-90%
  90-100%

Unknown/No Vote

  

1860 state election results
OfficeRepublican ticketDouglasDemocratic ticketBreckinridgeDemocratic ticketRadical Abolitionist ticket
GovernorEdwin D. Morgan358,272William Kelly294,812James T. Brady[5]19,841William Goodell
Lieutenant GovernorRobert Campbell361,914William C. Crain293,572Henry K. Viele18,425Sidney A. Beers
Canal CommissionerSamuel H. Barnes361,958William W. Wright293,853John M. Jaycox18,547Zenas Brockett
Inspector of State PrisonsJames K. Bates359,457William C. Rhodes294,066Robert W. Allen18,550Ellis Clizbe

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Hon. William Kelly Accepts the Nomination for Governor. in NYT on September 11, 1860
  2. ^POLITICAL MOVEMENTS - The Breckinridge and Lane Democratic State Convention in NYT on August 9, 1860
  3. ^THE BRECKINRIDGE DEMOCRACY - James T. Brady's Acceptance of the Nomination for Governor in NYT on August 30, 1860
  4. ^"GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.; NEW-YORK POLITICS. The Constitutional Union Convention at Utica. Reports of the Delegates to Baltimore Speeches of Ex-Gov. Hunt, James Brooks, and Others. State Committee for the Selection of an Electoral Ticket".The New York Times. July 13, 1860. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2024.
  5. ^James Topham Brady (1815-1869), lawyer, ofNew York City, also ran for Attorney General in 1853,obit in NYT on February 10, 1869

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