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The1891 New York state election was held on November 3, 1891, to elect thegovernor, thelieutenant governor, thesecretary of state, thestate comptroller, theattorney general, thestate treasurer and thestate engineer, as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly and theNew York State Senate. The election was a sweep for the Democratic Party ticket.
TheDemocratic state convention met on September 15 and 16 atSaratoga Springs, New York.George Raines was temporary and permanent chairman.Roswell P. Flower was nominated for governor on the first ballot (vote: Flower 334,Alfred C. Chapin 43).William F. Sheehan for lieutenant governor, Secretary of StateFrank Rice,Frank Campbell for comptroller, TreasurerElliott Danforth,Simon W. Rosendale for attorney general andMartin Schenck for state engineer, were nominated by acclamation.[1]
TheRepublican state convention met on September 9 atRochester, New York. W. W. Goodrich was temporary chairman until the choice ofJames M. Varnum as permanent chairman.Jacob S. Fassett was nominated for governor on the first ballot (vote: Fassett 514,James W. Wadsworth 85,Stewart L. Woodford 83,Philip Becker 52,Joseph B. Carr 33,Andrew D. White 1).John W. Vrooman for lieutenant governor;Eugene F. O'Connor, ofBrooklyn, for secretary of state;Arthur C. Wade, ofJamestown, for comptroller;Ira M. Hedges for treasurer;William A. Sutherland, ofRochester for attorney general; andVerplanck Colvin for state engineer, were nominated by acclamation.[2]
TheSocialist Labor state convention met on May 18 inAlbany, New York, and nominatedDaniel De Leon for governor; Frank Gesser, ofUtica, for lieutenant governor; Frederick Bennets for secretary of state; James Withers, ofBrooklyn, for treasurer; Henry Vitalius, ofTroy, for comptroller;H. G. Wilshire, ofNew York City, for attorney general; and Charles Wilson, ofNew York City, for state engineer.[3]
TheProhibition state convention met on September 2 and 3 atAlbany, New York. Henry Clay Bascom was temporary chairman.[4] They nominated Joseph W. Bruce for governor; George W. Hallock for lieutenant governor; William E. Booth, ofGeneseo, for secretary of state; Francis Crawford, ofMount Vernon, for treasurer; William W. Smith for comptroller; Henry P. Forbes, ofSt. Lawrence County, for state engineer; and Calvin S. Grosser, ofBuffalo, for attorney general.[5]
The whole Democratic ticket was elected.
The incumbents Rice and Danforth were re-elected.
Attorney General Simon W. Rosendale was the firstJew elected to a state office in New York.
| Office | Democratic ticket | Republican ticket | Prohibition ticket | Socialist Labor ticket | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Governor | Roswell P. Flower | 582,893 | Jacob S. Fassett | 534,956 | Joseph W. Bruce[6] | 30,353 | Daniel De Leon | 14,651 |
| Lieutenant Governor | William F. Sheehan | 575,012 | John W. Vrooman | 540,593 | George W. Hallock[7] | 31,064 | Frank Gesser | 14,641[8] |
| Secretary of State | Frank Rice | 576,970 | Eugene F. O'Connor | 538,797 | William E. Booth | 31,578 | Frederick Bennetts[9] | 14,684[10] |
| Comptroller | Frank Campbell | 581,110 | Arthur C. Wade | 535,804 | William W. Smith[11] | 31,520 | Henry Vitalius | 14,706 |
| Attorney General | Simon W. Rosendale | 580,185 | William A. Sutherland | 535,205 | Calvin S. Crosser | 31,465 | Henry G. Wilshire | 14,536 |
| Treasurer | Elliott Danforth | 579,630 | Ira M. Hedges[12] | 536,348 | Francis Crawford | 31,490 | James Withers[13] | 14,824 |
| State Engineer | Martin Schenck | 580,337 | Verplanck Colvin | 538,421 | Henry P. Forbes | 31,492 | Charles F. Wilson[14] | 14,755 |