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DeWitt Clinton, incumbent Governor since 1825 and former U.S. Senator and mayor of New York City (Clintonian Republican) William B. Rochester, former U.S. Representative from Bath and judge of the Eighth Circuit Court of New York (anti-Clintonian Republican) The Clintonian faction of the Democratic-Republican Party nominated incumbent DeWitt ...
The 1820 New York gubernatorial election was held in April 1820 to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York. Incumbent Governor DeWitt Clinton was re-elected to a second term in office over Daniel D. Tompkins , his predecessor and the Vice President of the United States.
Clinton Memorial by Henry Kirke Brown, 1855, at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York. Clinton was married twice. On February 13, 1796, he married Maria Franklin, daughter of the prominent New York Quaker merchant Walter Franklin and descendant of John Bowne and Elizabeth Fones. With her, he had ten children, and four sons and three daughters ...
New York gubernatorial election, 1824 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic-Republican (Clintonian) DeWitt Clinton: 103,452 : 54.29% : Democratic-Republican (anti-Clintonian) Samuel Young: 87,093 45.71% Total votes 190,545 : 100%
The History of Political Parties in the State of New-York, from the Ratification of the Federal Constitution to 1840 by Jabez D. Hammond (4th ed., Vol. 2, Phinney & Co., Buffalo, 1850; pg. 85 to 97) Election result Assembly, Albany Co. at project "A New Nation Votes", compiled by Phil Lampi, hosted by Tufts University Digital Library
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“The majority of Democrats don’t agree with the things we are being tagged with,” Reines, a longtime aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said during a…
The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 3, 1826, and adjourned on April 18.. Samuel Young (Buckt.) was elected Speaker with 65 votes against 54 for Ex-Mayor of New York City Stephen Allen who was a Bucktail but received the votes of the Clintonians.