130th New York State Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | New York State Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | New York, United States | ||||
Term | January 1 – December 31, 1907 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 51 | ||||
President | Lt. Gov. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler (D) | ||||
Temporary President | John Raines (R) | ||||
Party control | Republican (32-19) | ||||
Assembly | |||||
Members | 150 | ||||
Speaker | James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (R) | ||||
Party control | Republican (99-51) | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 130th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 2 to July 26, 1907, during the first year of Charles Evans Hughes's governorship, in Albany.
Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1894, re-apportioned in 1906, 51 Senators and 150 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts; senators for a two-year term, assemblymen for a one-year term. The senatorial districts were made up of entire counties, except New York County (twelve districts), Kings County (eight districts), Erie County (three districts) and Monroe County (two districts). The Assembly districts were made up of contiguous area, all within the same county.
On April 27, 1906, the Legislature re-apportioned the Senate districts, increasing the number to 51. [1] The apportionment was then contested in the courts.
The Legislature also re-apportioned the number of assemblymen per county. Nassau County was separated from the remainder of Queens County; Albany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oswego and Rensselaer counties lost one seat each; Erie, Monroe and Westchester gained one each; and Kings and Queens counties gained two each.
On August 13, 1906, the new Senate apportionment was upheld by Supreme Court Justice Howard. [2]
At this time there were two major political parties: the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. The Democrats and the Independence League nominated a fusion ticket headed by William Randolph Hearst. The Socialist Party, the Prohibition Party and the Socialist Labor Party also nominated tickets.
The 1906 New York state election, was held on November 6. Republican Charles Evans Hughes was elected Governor with about 749,000 votes against 691,000 for Hearst. The other six statewide elective offices were carried by the nominees on the Democratic/Independence League fusion ticket with about 720,000 votes against 710,000 for the Republican candidates. The approximate strength of the other parties was: Socialist 22,000; Prohibition 16,000; and Socialist Labor 5,000.
The Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 2, 1907; and adjourned on June 26.
James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (R) was re-elected Speaker.
On April 3, 1907, the new Senate and Assembly apportionment was declared unconstitutional by the New York Court of Appeals. [3]
The Legislature met for a special session at the State Capitol in Albany on July 8, 1907; and adjourned on July 26. This session was called to enact a new legislative apportionment.
The Legislature re-apportioned the Senate districts, and re-enacted the 1906 Assembly apportionment. [4]
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Dennis J. Harte, Otto G. Foelker, James A. Thompson, George B. Agnew, John P. Cohalan, William J. Grattan, H. Wallace Knapp, William W. Wemple, S. Percy Hooker changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
District | Senator | Party | Notes |
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1st | Carll S. Burr Jr.* | Republican | re-elected |
2nd | Dennis J. Harte* | Democrat | |
3rd | Thomas H. Cullen* | Democrat | re-elected |
4th | Otto G. Foelker* | Republican | |
5th | James A. Thompson* | Democrat | |
6th | Eugene M. Travis | Republican | |
7th | Patrick H. McCarren* | Democrat | re-elected |
8th | Charles H. Fuller | Dem./Ind. L. | |
9th | Conrad Hasenflug* | Democrat | re-elected |
10th | Alfred J. Gilchrist | Republican | |
11th | Dominick F. Mullaney | Dem./Ind. L. | |
12th | William Sohmer | Dem./Ind. L. | |
13th | Christopher D. Sullivan | Dem./Ind. L. | |
14th | Thomas F. Grady* | Dem./Ind. L. | re-elected; Minority Leader |
15th | Thomas J. McManus | Dem./Ind. L. | |
16th | John T. McCall | Dem./Ind. L. | |
17th | George B. Agnew* | Republican | |
18th | Martin Saxe* | Republican | re-elected |
19th | Alfred R. Page* | Republican | re-elected |
20th | James J. Frawley* | Dem./Ind. L. | re-elected |
21st | James Owens | Democrat | |
22nd | John P. Cohalan* | Dem./Ind. L. | |
23rd | Francis M. Carpenter* | Republican | re-elected |
24th | John C. R. Taylor | Democrat | |
25th | Sanford W. Smith* | Republican | re-elected |
26th | John N. Cordts* | Republican | re-elected |
27th | Jotham P. Allds* | Republican | re-elected |
28th | William J. Grattan* | Republican | |
29th | Frank M. Boyce | Democrat | |
30th | H. Wallace Knapp* | Republican | |
31st | William W. Wemple* | Republican | |
32nd | James A. Emerson | Republican | |
33rd | Seth G. Heacock | Republican | |
34th | William T. O'Neil | Republican | |
35th | George H. Cobb* | Republican | re-elected |
36th | Joseph Ackroyd | Democrat | |
37th | Francis H. Gates* | Ind. R./D./I. L./P. [5] | re-elected |
38th | Horace White* | Republican | re-elected |
39th | Harvey D. Hinman* | Republican | re-elected |
40th | Owen Cassidy* | Republican | re-elected |
41st | Benjamin M. Wilcox* | Republican | re-elected |
42nd | John Raines* | Republican | re-elected; re-elected President pro tempore |
43rd | William J. Tully* | Republican | re-elected |
44th | S. Percy Hooker* | Republican | |
45th | Thomas B. Dunn | Republican | |
46th | William W. Armstrong* | Republican | re-elected |
47th | Stanislaus P. Franchot | Republican | |
48th | Henry W. Hill* | Republican | re-elected |
49th | Samuel J. Ramsperger | Democrat | |
50th | George Allen Davis* | Republican | re-elected |
51st | Albert T. Fancher* | Republican | re-elected |
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