1824 New York gubernatorial election

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1824 New York gubernatorial election
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  1822 November 1—3, 1824 1826  
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Nominee DeWitt Clinton Samuel Young
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
Alliance Clintonian anti-Clintonian
Popular vote103,45287,093
Percentage54.29%45.71%

Governor before election

Joseph C. Yates
Democratic-Republican

Elected Governor

DeWitt Clinton
Democratic-Republican

The 1824 New York gubernatorial election was held from November 1 to 3, 1824, to elect the governor and the lieutenant governor.

Contents

Candidates

The Clintonian faction of the Democratic-Republican Party nominated former Governor DeWitt Clinton for Governor and state assemblyman and former U.S. representative James Tallmadge Jr. for Lieutenant Governor.

The anti-Clintonian faction of the Democratic-Republican Party nominated Erie Canal Commissioner Samuel Young for Governor and incumbent Erastus Root for Lieutenant Governor.

Results

The Clintonian ticket of Clinton and Tallmadge won.

New York gubernatorial election, 1824
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic-Republican (Clintonian) DeWitt Clinton 103,452 54.29%
Democratic-Republican (anti-Clintonian) Samuel Young 87,09345.71%
Total votes190,545 100%

Sources

Result: The Tribune Almanac 1841


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