66th 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, 1843 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 32 | ||||
President | Lt. Gov. Daniel S. Dickinson (D) | ||||
Party control | Democratic (22-10) | ||||
Assembly | |||||
Members | 128 | ||||
Speaker | George R. Davis (D) | ||||
Party control | Democratic (92-36) | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 66th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 3 to April 18, 1843, during the first year of William C. Bouck'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 every year eight Senate seats came up for election. Assemblymen were elected countywide on general tickets to a one-year term, the whole Assembly being renewed annually.
On April 5, 1842, the Legislature enacted that future state elections be held on a single day, fixing the date on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November.
State Senator John W. Taylor resigned on August 19, 1842, leaving a vacancy in the Fourth District.
At this time there were two major political parties: the Democratic Party and the Whig Party. The radical abolitionists appeared as the Liberty Party.
On September 7, 1842, the Democratic state convention met at Syracuse, and nominated again William C. Bouck for governor, and Daniel S. Dickinson for lieutenant governor.
On the same day, the Whig state convention nominated Lt. Gov. Luther Bradish for governor, and State Senator Gabriel Furman for lieutenant governor.
The Liberty Party nominated Alvan Stewart for governor, and Charles O. Shepard for lieutenant governor.
The state election was held on November 8, 1842. William C. Bouck and Daniel S. Dickinson were elected governor and lieutenant governor.
Abraham A. Deyo (2nd D.), John C. Wright (3rd D.), Sidney Lawrence, Thomas B. Mitchell (both 4th D.), Calvin T. Chamberlain (6th D.), John Porter (7th D.), Harvey Putnam (8th D.), and assemblymen John A. Lott (1st D.) and Carlos P. Scovil (5th D.) were elected to the Senate. Putnam was a Whig, the other eight were Democrats.
The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 3, 1843; and adjourned on April 18.
George R. Davis (D) was elected Speaker with 89 votes against 32 for Willis Hall (W). Henry N. Wales (D) was elected Clerk of the Assembly with 91 votes against 35 for Philander B. Prindle (W). [1]
On January 21, the Legislature elected Edwin Croswell (D) to succeed Thurlow Weed as State Printer.
On February 6, the Legislature re-elected State Treasurer Thomas Farrington (D).
On February 7, the Legislature re-elected U.S. Senator Silas Wright, Jr. to a six-year term beginning on March 4, 1843.
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. John A. Lott and Carlos P. Scovil changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
District | Senators | Term left | Party | Notes |
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First | Morris Franklin* | 1 year | Whig | |
John B. Scott* | 2 years | Democrat | ||
Isaac L. Varian* | 3 years | Democrat | ||
John A. Lott* | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Second | John Hunter* | 1 year | Democrat | |
Robert Denniston* | 2 years | Democrat | ||
Abraham Bockee* | 3 years | Democrat | ||
Abraham A. Deyo | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Third | Erastus Root* | 1 year | Whig | |
Henry W. Strong* | 2 years | Democrat | also Recorder of Troy | |
Erastus Corning* | 3 years | Democrat | ||
John C. Wright | 4 years | Democrat | until February 9, 1843, also First Judge of the Schoharie County Court | |
Fourth | James G. Hopkins* | 1 year | Whig | |
Sidney Lawrence | 2 years | Democrat | elected to fill vacancy, in place of John W. Taylor; until March 31, 1843, also Surrogate of Franklin Co. | |
Edmund Varney* | 3 years | Democrat | ||
Thomas B. Mitchell | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Fifth | Sumner Ely* | 1 year | Democrat | |
Henry A. Foster* | 2 years | Democrat | ||
William Ruger* | 3 years | Democrat | died on May 21, 1843 | |
Carlos P. Scovil* | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Sixth | Andrew B. Dickinson* | 1 year | Whig | |
Nehemiah Platt* | 2 years | Whig | ||
James Faulkner* | 3 years | Democrat | ||
Calvin T. Chamberlain | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Seventh | Lyman Sherwood* | 1 year | Democrat | |
Elijah Rhoades* | 2 years | Whig | ||
William Bartlit* | 3 years | Democrat | ||
John Porter | 4 years | Democrat | ||
Eighth | Abram Dixon* | 1 year | Whig | |
Samuel Works* | 2 years | Whig | ||
Gideon Hard* | 3 years | Whig | ||
Harvey Putnam | 4 years | Whig | until January 14, 1843, also Surrogate of Wyoming Co. | |
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature.
Party affiliations follow the result given in Niles' Register. [2]
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