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1900 New York state election

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election_name1900 New York gubernatorial election
countryNew York
flag_imageFlag of New York (1896–1901).svg
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1898 New York gubernatorial election
previous_year1898
next_election1902 New York state election
next_year1902
election_dateNovember 6, 1900
image1File:Benjamin Barker Odell Jr cph.3b20166 (3x4 cropped).jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee1**Benjamin B. Odell Jr.**
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote1**804,859**
percentage1**51.98%**
image2File:John Barry Stanchfield.png
nominee2John B. Stanchfield
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote2693,733
percentage244.80%
map_image1900 New York gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
map_size300px
map_captionCounty results
**Odell:**
**Stanchfield:**
titleGovernor
before_electionTheodore Roosevelt
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionBenjamin B. Odell Jr.
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)

Odell:
Stanchfield:
The 1900 New York state election was held on November 6, 1900, to elect the governor, the lieutenant governor, the Secretary of State, the state comptroller, the attorney general, the state treasurer and the state engineer, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate.

History

The Socialist Labor state convention met on June 8, 1900, at 6, Reade Street in Manhattan. Hugo Voght, of New York City, was chairman. They nominated Charles H. Corregan for governor; Leander A. Armstrong, of Buffalo, for lieutenant governor; Joseph H. Sweeney, of Westchester County, for Secretary of State; J. E. Alexander, of Albany, for treasurer; Eustis Ebert, of New York City, for attorney general; A. S. Brown, of New York City, for comptroller; and John E. Wallace, of Troy, for state engineer.

Delegates of the Socialist Democratic Party of New York and the seceding faction of the Socialist Labor Party met in state convention on June 16 at the Labor Lyceum in Brooklyn, and merged to form the Social Democratic Party of New York. V. S. Wirth, of Patchogue, was Temporary Chairman until the election of Morris Hillquit as Permanent Chairman. They nominated Benjamin Hanford for governor; William Butscher for lieutenant governor; Philip Jackson for Secretary of State; Eugene V. Brewster, of New York City, for attorney general; Frank Sieverman, of Rochester, for comptroller; Leonard D. Abbott, of New York City, for treasurer; and Henry Stahl, of New York City, for state engineer.

The Prohibition state convention met on July 24 at the Summit Park near Utica, New York. Henry W. Wilbur, the 1898 nominee for Secretary of State, was Temporary Chairman. They nominated William T. Wardwell, of New York City for governor; Albert J. Rumsey, of Batavia, for lieutenant governor; Joseph V. Baker, of Gouverneur, for Secretary of State; Mason N. Weed, of Montour Falls, for comptroller; Fred W. Hewitt, of Granville, for treasurer; Dexter D. Dorn, of Jamestown, for attorney general; and Emmett F. Smith, of Patchogue, for state engineer.

The Republican state convention met on September 4 and 5 at Saratoga Springs, New York. Nevada Stranahan was permanent chairman. Benjamin B. Odell, Jr., the Chairman of the Republican State Committee and chief lieutenant of boss Thomas C. Platt, was nominated for governor after his name was proposed by Ex-Governor Frank S. Black and a roll call in which all 971 votes were cast for the only candidate. Odell was chosen to succeed the incumbent Theodore Roosevelt who had been nominated earlier that year for U.S. Vice President during that years presidential election. All other incumbent state officers were re-nominated by acclamation. Comptroller Morgan died on the day the nominations were made. On September 13, the Republican State Committee met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and substituted Erastus C. Knight on the ticket.

The Democratic state convention met on September 11 and 12 at Saratoga Springs. Patrick H. McCarren was Temporary Chairman until the choice of George Raines as Permanent Chairman. John B. Stanchfield, Richard Croker's candidate, was nominated for governor on the first ballot defeating Bird Sim Coler who had been proposed by David B. Hill. (vote: Stanchfield 294, Coler 154, Mackey 1). The other candidates were nominated by acclamation.

Result

The whole Republican ticket was elected.

The incumbents Woodruff, McDonough, Davies, Jaeckel and Bond were re-elected.

All five parties maintained automatic ballot status (necessary 10,000 votes).

OfficeRepublican ticketDemocratic ticketProhibition ticketSocialist Labor ticketSocial Democratic ticket
Governor**Benjamin B. Odell Jr.****804,859**John B. Stanchfield693,733William T. Wardwell
Lieutenant Governor**Timothy L. Woodruff****809,234**William F. Mackey689,829Albert J. Rumsey
Secretary of State**John T. McDonough****812,222**John T. Norton686,468Joseph V. Baker
Comptroller**Erastus C. Knight****811,828**Edward S. Atwater687,195Mason N. Weed
Attorney General**John C. Davies****811,688**Thomas F. Conway687,331Dexter D. Dorn
Treasurer**John P. Jaeckel****811,715**John B. Judson687,313Fred W. Hewitt
State Engineer**Edward A. Bond****811,009**Russell R. Stuart688,300Emmett F. Smith

Notes

Sources

References

  1. [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/06/09/102598608.pdf ''SOCIALISTS' STATE TICKET''] in NYT on June 9, 1900
  2. [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/06/17/102600922.pdf ''SOCIAL DEMOCRATS' TICKET''] in NYT on June 17, 1900
  3. [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/07/25/108277476.pdf ''PROHIBITION CONVENTION''] in NYT on July 25, 1900
  4. [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/09/06/102635917.pdf ''ODELL HEADS THE REPUBLICAN TICKET''] in NYT on September 6, 1900
  5. [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/09/07/102636266.pdf ''CONTROLLER MORGAN DEAD; Expired in Albany on the Day of His Renomination''] in NYT on September 7, 1900
  6. [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/09/14/102503958.pdf ''MR. KNIGHT FOR CONTROLLER''] in NYT on September 14, 1900
  7. [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/09/13/102503662.pdf ''STANCHFIELD HEADS DEMOCRATIC TICKET''] in NYT on September 13, 1900
  8. William Fleming Mackey (b. Jan. 3, 1858 [[Albion (town), New York. Albion]]), of [[Erie County, New York. Erie County]], lawyer, state senator
  9. Leander A. Armstrong, of [[Buffalo, New York. Buffalo]], ran also for Lt. Gov. in 1898, and for governor in 1908
  10. John T. Norton (b. Feb. 4, 1865 [[Troy, New York. Troy]]), [[Williams College]] graduate, lawyer, assemblyman
  11. Philip Jackson, of [[Rochester, New York. Rochester]], ran also in 1898
  12. Edward Storrs Atwater (b. April 10, 1853 [[Cincinnati]]), grandson of [[Jeremiah Atwater]], [[Yale College. Yale]] graduate, lawyer, President of the Farmers' and Manufacturers' Bank of [[Poughkeepsie, New York. Poughkeepsie]], ran also in 1898
  13. John Brown Judson (b. Aug. 20, 1861 [[Gloversville, New York. Gloversville]]), glove manufacturer, Secretary of the Democratic State Committee, ran also in 1895 for Comptroller
  14. Leonard D. Abbott, of [[New York City]], President of the Free Speech League of America, ran also for Secretary of State in 1902
  15. Russell R. Stuart (b. 1847 [[Erie County, New York. Erie County]]), Division Engineer of the Middle Division of the State Canals 1892-93, ran also in 1895
  16. Emmett F. Smith, of [[Patchogue, New York. Patchogue]], ran also in 1902
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