64th 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, 1841 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 32 | ||||
President | Lt. Gov. Luther Bradish (W) | ||||
Party control | Whig (21-11) | ||||
Assembly | |||||
Members | 128 | ||||
Speaker | Peter B. Porter, Jr. (W) | ||||
Party control | Whig (66-62) | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 64th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 5 to May 25, 1841, during the third year of William H. Seward's governorship, in Albany.
Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1821, 32 Senators were elected on general tickets in eight senatorial districts for four-year terms. They were divided into four classes, and eight Senate seats came up for election every year. Assemblymen were elected countywide on general tickets to a one-year term, the whole Assembly being renewed annually.
At this time there were two political parties: the Democratic Party and the Whig Party.
On September 2, the Democratic state convention met at Syracuse, and nominated William C. Bouck for governor, and State Senator Daniel S. Dickinson for lieutenant governor.
The Whig state convention nominated Gov. Seward and Lt. Gov. Bradish for re-election.
The State election was held from November 2 to 4, 1840. Gov. William H. Seward and Lt. Gov. Luther Bradish were re-elected. Also, the Whig electoral ticket won, and New York's 42 electoral votes were cast for William Henry Harrison and John Tyler.
State Senator Samuel Works (8th D.) was re-elected.
District | Whig | Democrat | ||
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First | Samuel Stevens [1] | 24,847 | John B. Scott | 26,246 |
Second | John T. Jansen | 26,049 | Robert Denniston | 30,049 |
Third | Jonas C. Heartt | 26,766 | Henry W. Strong | 28,334 |
Fourth | John W. Taylor | 29,387 | Gardner Stow | 27,659 |
Fifth | Chester Buck | 28,139 | Henry A. Foster | 29,196 |
Sixth | Nehemiah Platt | 29,100 | James Faulkner | 27,971 |
Seventh | Elijah Rhoades | 27,877 | John Watson | 26,068 |
Eighth | Samuel Works | 31,430 | John T. Hudson | 20,381 |
The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 5, 1841; and the Assembly adjourned on May 25, the Senate on May 26.
Peter B. Porter, Jr. (W) was elected Speaker with 65 votes against 60 for Levi S. Chatfield (D).
On January 27, the Legislature elected John A. Collier (W) to succeed Bates Cooke (W) as State Comptroller.
The Legislature re-elected State Treasurer Jacob Haight (W), and Surveyor General Orville L. Holley.
In February, the Governor and Senate removed Robert H. Morris from the office of Recorder of New York City. Three months later Morris was elected Mayor of New York City.
On May 19, Wyoming County was split from Genesee County, and was apportioned two seats in the Assembly. Genesee County remained with the other two seats. [2]
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Robert Denniston changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
District | Senators | Term left | Party | Notes |
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First | Gulian C. Verplanck* | 1 year | Whig | |
Gabriel Furman* | 2 years | Whig | ||
Minthorne Tompkins* | 3 years | Democrat | resigned on March 8, 1841 | |
John B. Scott | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Second | Henry A. Livingston* | 1 year | Whig | |
Daniel Johnson* | 2 years | Democrat | ||
John Hunter* | 3 years | Democrat | ||
Robert Denniston* | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Third | Friend Humphrey* | 1 year | Whig | |
Alonzo C. Paige* | 2 years | Democrat | ||
Erastus Root* | 3 years | Whig | ||
Henry W. Strong | 4 years | Democrat | also Recorder of Troy | |
Fourth | Martin Lee* | 1 year | Whig | |
Bethuel Peck* | 2 years | Whig | ||
James G. Hopkins* | 3 years | Whig | ||
John W. Taylor | 4 years | Whig | ||
Fifth | Avery Skinner* | 1 year | Democrat | also Postmaster of Union Square |
Joseph Clark* | 2 years | Democrat | ||
Sumner Ely* | 3 years | Democrat | ||
Henry A. Foster | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Sixth | Laurens Hull* | 1 year | Whig | |
Alvah Hunt* | 2 years | Whig | ||
Andrew B. Dickinson* | 3 years | Whig | ||
Nehemiah Platt | 4 years | Whig | ||
Seventh | John Maynard* | 1 year | Whig | in November 1840 elected to the 27th U.S. Congress; resigned on March 4, 1841 |
Robert C. Nicholas* | 2 years | Whig | ||
Mark H. Sibley* | 3 years | Whig | resigned on May 28, 1841 | |
Elijah Rhoades | 4 years | Whig | ||
Eighth | William A. Moseley* | 1 year | Whig | |
Henry Hawkins* | 2 years | Whig | ||
Abram Dixon* | 3 years | Whig | ||
Samuel Works* | 4 years | Whig | ||
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature.
Party affiliations follow the result given in The New Yorker. [3]
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