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1891 New York state election

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1891 New York gubernatorial election

← 1888November 3, 18911894 →
 
NomineeRoswell P. FlowerJacob Sloat Fassett
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote582,893534,956
Percentage50.13%46.00%

County results
Flower:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%
Fassett:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%
No Data:     

Governor before election

David B. Hill
Democratic

ElectedGovernor

Roswell Flower
Democratic

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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.

Party Conventions

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Democratic Party

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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]

Republican Party

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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]

Socialist Labor Party

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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]

Prohibition Party

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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]

Results

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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.

1891 state election results
OfficeDemocratic ticketRepublican ticketProhibition ticketSocialist Labor ticket
GovernorRoswell P. Flower582,893Jacob S. Fassett534,956Joseph W. Bruce[6]30,353Daniel De Leon14,651
Lieutenant GovernorWilliam F. Sheehan575,012John W. Vrooman540,593George W. Hallock[7]31,064Frank Gesser14,641[8]
Secretary of StateFrank Rice576,970Eugene F. O'Connor538,797William E. Booth31,578Frederick Bennetts[9]14,684[10]
ComptrollerFrank Campbell581,110Arthur C. Wade535,804William W. Smith[11]31,520Henry Vitalius14,706
Attorney GeneralSimon W. Rosendale580,185William A. Sutherland535,205Calvin S. Crosser31,465Henry G. Wilshire14,536
TreasurerElliott Danforth579,630Ira M. Hedges[12]536,348Francis Crawford31,490James Withers[13]14,824
State EngineerMartin Schenck580,337Verplanck Colvin538,421Henry P. Forbes31,492Charles F. Wilson[14]14,755

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The Convention at Work.; How the Democratic Standard Bearers Were Nominated inThe New York Times on September 17, 1891
  2. ^Work of the Convention.; How Pltat's Orders Were Carried Out by his Henchmen inThe New York Times on September 10, 1891
  3. ^"The Socialist Convention" inThe New York Times on May 19, 1891
  4. ^The Prohibition Convention inThe New York Times on September 2, 1891
  5. ^The Prohibitionists Nominate inThe New York Times on September 4, 1891
  6. ^Joseph W. Bruce (b. 1820Lenox), retired farmer, co-owner of the Bruce Opera House inCanastota, ran also for Treasurer in 1889
  7. ^George W. Hallock (d. 1895), ofOrient,Death notice inThe New York Times on February 11, 1895
  8. ^This number includes 1,930 votes for "Frederick Gesser", from 12 counties where none for "Frank Gesser" were cast.
  9. ^Frederick Bennetts, ofYonkers, ran also for Attorney General in 1893, and for Lieutenant Governor in 1896
  10. ^This number includes 1,831 votes for "Frederick Bennett", from 18 counties where none for "Frederick Bennetts" were cast.
  11. ^William W. Smith, ofPoughkeepsie, ran also for Treasurer in 1887, for Secretary of State in 1895, and for Governor in 1896
  12. ^Ira M. Hedges, ofRockland County, ran also in 1889
  13. ^James Withers, ran also for Comptroller in 1893
  14. ^Charles F. Wilson, ran also in 1893

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