1844 New York state election

The 1844 New York state elections was held on November 5, 1844, to elect the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor and four Canal Commissioners, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and eight members of the New York State Senate.

1844 New York gubernatorial election

← 1842November 5, 18441846 →
 
NomineeSilas WrightMillard Fillmore
PartyDemocraticWhig
Popular vote241,090231,057
Percentage49.5%47.4%

County Results

Governor before election

William C. Bouck
Democratic

Elected Governor

Silas Wright
Democratic

History

The Act of May 6, 1844, which re-organized the Canal Department, required the Canal Commissioners to be elected by general ballot.

Results

The Democrats won all six state offices.

1844 state election results
OfficeDemocratic ticketWhig ticketLiberty ticket
GovernorSilas Wright241,090Millard Fillmore231,057Alvan Stewart15,136
Lieutenant GovernorAddison Gardiner240,844Samuel J. Wilkin231,048Charles O. Shepard15,386
Canal CommissionersJonas Earll, Jr.Samuel Works
Nathaniel JonesSpencer Kellogg
Daniel P. BissellElijah Rhoades
Stephen ClarkJoseph H. Jackson

67 Democrats, 45 Whigs and 16 American Republicans were elected to the Assembly session of 1845. 6 Democrats, 1 Whig and 1 American Republican were elected to the Senate. Thus the Senate of the 68th New York State Legislature consisted of 27 Democrats, 4 Whigs and 1 American Republican.

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