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The1896 New York state election was held on November 3, 1896, to elect thegovernor, thelieutenant governor and a judge of theNew York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of theNew York State Assembly. Besides, a constitutional amendment on forestry was proposed, and rejected with 321,486 votes for and 710,505 against it.
TheDemocratic state convention met on September 17 atBuffalo, New York, and endorsed the Free Silver platform of the Democratic national convention. Mayor of AlbanyJohn Boyd Thacher, a Gold Democrat, was nominated for governor on the first ballot (vote: Thacher 332,William Sulzer (Free Silver) 88, Wilbur F. Porter 20).[1] Wilbur F. Porter (Free Silver) for lieutenant governor, and Robert C. Titus for the Court of Appeals, were nominated by acclamation.[2] Thacher declined to run, and the Democratic State Committee met on September 28 at the Hotel Bartholdi inNew York City,Elliott Danforth presided. They moved Porter one step up, and substituted Frederick C. Schraub (Free Silver) on the ticket for lieutenant governor.[3]
The wholeRepublican ticket was elected.
The incumbent Vann was re-elected.
At this time, automatic "ballot status" required 10,000 votes, which was reached by all parties.
A total of 9,497 blank, void, and scattering ballots are excluded from the infobox below:
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | Frank S. Black (incumbent) | 787,516 | 55.28% | N/A | |
| Democratic | Wilbur F. Porter | 574,524 | 40.33% | N/A | |
| National Democratic | Daniel C. Griffin | 26,698 | 1.87% | N/A | |
| Socialist Labor | Howard Balkam | 18,362 | 1.29% | N/A | |
| Prohibition | William W. Smith | 17,419 | 1.22% | N/A | |
| Total votes | 1,484,046 | 100.00% | |||
| Office | Republican ticket | Democratic ticket | National Democratic ticket | Socialist Labor ticket | Prohibition ticket | People's ticket | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Governor | Frank S. Black | 787,516 | Wilbur F. Porter[4] | 574,524 | Daniel G. Griffin[5] | 26,698 | Howard Balkam | 18,362 | William W. Smith[6] | 17,449 | Wilbur F. Porter | |
| Lieutenant Governor | Timothy L. Woodruff | 793,845 | Frederick C. Schraub[7] | 565,063 | Frederick W. Hinrichs[8] | 25,593 | Frederick Bennets[9] | 18,673 | Charles E. Latimer | 17,136 | Fred C. Schraub[10] | 4,172[11] |
| Judge of the Court of Appeals | Irving G. Vann | 799,122 | Robert C. Titus | 555,942 | Spencer Clinton[12] | 23,585 | Theodore F. Cuno[13] | 18,710 | Elias Root[14] | 17,205 | Lawrence J. McParlin[15] | 8,344 |
Obs.: For candidates nominated on more than one ticket, the numbers are the total votes on all tickets.