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Elections in New York State |
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The 1826 New York gubernatorial election was held from November 6 to 8, 1826, to elect the governor and the lieutenant governor.
The Clintonian faction of the Democratic-Republican Party nominated incumbent DeWitt Clinton for governor and Henry Huntington for lieutenant governor.
The anti-Clintonian faction of the Democratic-Republican Party nominated former U.S. representative and Judge of the Eighth Circuit Court William B. Rochester for governor and former U.S. representative Nathaniel Pitcher for lieutenant governor.
Incumbent governor DeWitt Clinton was elected to a second term as governor, and Nathaniel Pitcher, the candidate of the anti-Clintonian faction, was elected lieutenant governor.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic-Republican (Clintonian) | DeWitt Clinton (incumbent) | 99,785 | 50.93% | -3.36% | |
Democratic-Republican (anti-Clintonian) | William B. Rochester | 96,135 | 49.07% | +3.36% | |
Total votes | 195,920 | 100% |
Results by county [1] | |||||
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County | DeWitt Clinton | William B. Rochester | Total | ||
Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Albany | 2,980 | 54.11% | 2,527 | 45.89% | 5,507 |
Allegany | 1,270 | 43.36% | 1,659 | 56.64% | 2,929 |
Broome | 1,087 | 63.12% | 635 | 36.88% | 1,722 |
Cattaraugus | 784 | 46.83% | 890 | 53.17% | 1,674 |
Cayuga | 3,042 | 48.66% | 3,209 | 51.34% | 6,251 |
Chautauqua | 1,839 | 53.29% | 1,612 | 46.71% | 3,451 |
Chenango | 2,504 | 51.98% | 2,313 | 48.02% | 4,817 |
Clinton | 818 | 44.48% | 1,021 | 55.52% | 1,839 |
Columbia | 2,552 | 51.43% | 2,410 | 48.57% | 4,962 |
Cortland | 1,364 | 49.46% | 1,394 | 50.54% | 2,758 |
Delaware | 1,609 | 42.36% | 2,189 | 57.64% | 3,798 |
Dutchess | 3,284 | 51.03% | 3,151 | 48.97% | 6,435 |
Erie | 2,186 | 60.29% | 1,440 | 39.71% | 3,626 |
Essex | 1,184 | 55.02% | 968 | 44.98% | 2,152 |
Franklin | 690 | 56.79% | 525 | 43.21% | 1,215 |
Genessee | 2,923 | 52.05% | 2,693 | 47.95% | 5,616 |
Greene | 1,456 | 44.64% | 1,806 | 55.36% | 3,262 |
Herkimer | 2,094 | 45.84% | 2,474 | 54.16% | 4,568 |
Jefferson | 2,900 | 49.98% | 2,902 | 50.02% | 5,802 |
Kings | 677 | 54.51% | 565 | 45.49% | 1,242 |
Lewis | 736 | 50.27% | 728 | 49.73% | 1,464 |
Livingston | 1,749 | 52.30% | 1,595 | 47.70% | 3,344 |
Madison | 2,268 | 48.37% | 2,421 | 51.63% | 4,689 |
Monroe | 2,544 | 49.43% | 2,603 | 50.57% | 5,147 |
Montgomery and Hamilton [lower-alpha 1] | 3,011 | 53.32% | 2,636 | 46.68% | 5,647 |
New York | 5,619 | 56.51% | 4,324 | 43.49% | 9,943 |
Niagara | 836 | 44.66% | 1,036 | 55.34% | 1,872 |
Oneida | 4,180 | 57.64% | 3,072 | 42.36% | 7,252 |
Nondaga | 3,210 | 47.79% | 3,507 | 52.21% | 6,717 |
Ontario | 2,605 | 62.79% | 1,544 | 37.21% | 4,149 |
Orange | 1,892 | 44.12% | 2,396 | 55.88% | 4,288 |
Orleans | 884 | 48.33% | 945 | 51.67% | 1,829 |
Oswego | 1,235 | 46.50% | 1,421 | 53.50% | 2,656 |
Otsego | 2,658 | 49.65% | 2,696 | 50.35% | 5,354 |
Putnam | 490 | 34.58% | 927 | 65.42% | 1,417 |
Queens | 910 | 67.66% | 435 | 32.34% | 1,345 |
Rensselaer | 3,488 | 53.59% | 3,021 | 46.41% | 6,509 |
Richmond | 347 | 47.02% | 391 | 52.98% | 738 |
Rockland | 345 | 40.40% | 509 | 59.60% | 854 |
Saratoga | 2,463 | 48.50% | 2,615 | 51.50% | 5,078 |
Schenectady | 752 | 43.37% | 982 | 56.63% | 1,734 |
Schoharie | 1,311 | 39.81% | 1,982 | 60.19% | 3,293 |
Seneca | 1,064 | 45.94% | 1,252 | 54.06% | 2,316 |
St. Lawrence | 1,761 | 56.84% | 1,337 | 43.16% | 3,098 |
Steuben | 2,139 | 57.52% | 1,580 | 42.48% | 3,719 |
Suffolk | 817 | 51.00% | 785 | 49.00% | 1,602 |
Sullivan | 746 | 50.68% | 726 | 49.32% | 1,472 |
Tioga | 1,445 | 50.63% | 1,409 | 49.37% | 2,854 |
Tompkins | 1,588 | 42.71% | 2,130 | 57.29% | 3,718 |
Ulster | 2,107 | 54.22% | 1,779 | 45.78% | 3,886 |
Warren | 576 | 39.05% | 899 | 60.95% | 1,475 |
Washington | 2,891 | 58.29% | 2,069 | 41.71% | 4,960 |
Wayne | 1,402 | 53.19% | 1,234 | 46.81% | 2,636 |
Westchester | 1,626 | 54.00% | 1,385 | 46.00% | 3,011 |
Yates | 847 | 38.02% | 1,381 | 61.98% | 2,228 |
Total | 99,785 | 50.93% | 96,135 | 49.07% | 195,920 |
There have been 91 gubernatorial elections in the state of New York since 1777, with the most recent being held on November 8, 2022. The next election is scheduled to be held on November 3, 2026.
The 1822 New York state election was held from November 4 to 6, 1822, to elect the governor and the lieutenant governor, as well as all members of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly.
The 1824 New York gubernatorial election was held from November 1 to 3, 1824, to elect the governor and the lieutenant governor.
The 1830 New York gubernatorial election was held from November 1 to 3, 1830, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York.
The 1804 New York gubernatorial election was held in April 1804 to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York.
The 1807 New York gubernatorial election was held in April 1807 to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York. Despite losing New York City's 1,673 votes to 1,807, Daniel D. Tompkins defeated incumbent Morgan Lewis.
The 1820 New York gubernatorial election was held in April 1820 to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York. Governor Clinton was the incumbent. U.S. Vice President Tompkins had been governor from 1807 to 1817. Tompkins would be re-elected vice president, in November 1820.
The 1807 United States Senate election in New York was held on February 3, 1807, by the New York State Legislature to elect a United States Senator to represent the State of New York in the United States Senate.
The 1813 United States Senate election in New York was held on February 2, 1813, by the New York State Legislature to elect a U.S. Senator to represent the State of New York in the United States Senate.
The 1819/1820 United States Senate election in New York was held on February 2, 1819, and January 8, 1820, by the New York State Legislature to elect a U.S. Senator to represent the State of New York in the United States Senate.
The 1821 United States Senate election in New York was held on February 6, 1821, by the New York State Legislature to elect a U.S. Senator to represent the State of New York in the United States Senate.
The 1825/1826 United States Senate election in New York was held on February 1, 1825, and January 14, 1826, by the New York State Legislature to elect a U.S. Senator to represent the State of New York in the United States Senate.
The 1827 United States Senate election in New York was held on February 6, 1827, by the New York State Legislature to elect a U.S. Senator to represent the State of New York in the United States Senate.
The 1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York were held from April 28 to 30, 1818, to elect 27 U.S. Representatives to represent the State of New York in the United States House of Representatives of the 16th United States Congress.
The 1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York were held from April 24 to 26, 1821, to elect 27 U.S. Representatives to represent the State of New York in the United States House of Representatives of the 17th United States Congress.
The 1824 United States House of Representatives elections in New York were held from November 1 to 3, 1824, to elect 34 U.S. Representatives to represent the State of New York in the United States House of Representatives of the 19th United States Congress.
The 44th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from November 7, 1820, to April 3, 1821, during the fourth year of DeWitt Clinton's governorship, in Albany.
The 48th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 4 to April 21, 1825, during the first year of DeWitt Clinton's second tenure as Governor of New York, in Albany.
The 50th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 2 to December 4, 1827, during the third year of DeWitt Clinton's second tenure as Governor of New York, in Albany.
The 51st New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 1 to December 10, 1828, during the fourth year of DeWitt Clinton's second tenure as Governor of New York, and—after Clinton's death—while Nathaniel Pitcher was Governor, in Albany.