75th New York State Legislature

75th New York State Legislature
74th76th
The Old State Capitol (1879)
Overview
Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1 – December 31, 1852
Senate
Members32
PresidentLt. Gov. Sanford E. Church (D)
Temporary PresidentEdwin D. Morgan (W), from January 26; William McMurray (D), from March 24
Party controlsplit (16-16)
Assembly
Members128
SpeakerJonas C. Heartt (W)
Party controlWhig (65-63)
Sessions
1stJanuary 6 – April 16, 1852

The 75th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 6 to April 16, 1852, during the second year of Washington Hunt's governorship, in Albany.

Background

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1846, 32 Senators were elected in single-seat senatorial districts for a two-year term, the whole Senate being renewed biennially. The senatorial districts (except those in New York City) were made up of entire counties. 128 Assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts to a one-year term, the whole Assembly being renewed annually. The Assembly districts were made up of entire towns, or city wards, forming a contiguous area, all in the same county. The City and County of New York was divided into four senatorial districts, and 16 Assembly districts.

At this time there were two major political parties: the Democratic Party and the Whig Party.

Elections

The 1851 New York state election was held on November 4.

Of the eight statewide elective offices up for election, six were carried by the Democrats, and two by the Whigs.

16 Democrats and 16 Whigs were elected for a two-year term to the State Senate.

65 Whigs and 63 Democrats were elected to the State Assembly.

Sessions

The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 6, 1852; and adjourned on April 16.

Jonas C. Heartt (Whig) was elected Speaker with 63 votes against 59 for Israel T. Hatch (Dem.).

Ira P. Barnes was elected Clerk of the Senate by resolution, with a vote of 16 to 15; Senator Dan S. Wright (W) did not vote. The same vote was given for Charles Lee as Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate. Doorkeeper of the Senate A. N. Beardsley was elected with the casting vote of Lt. Gov. Sanford E. Church.

On January 26, Edwin D. Morgan (W) was elected president pro tempore of the Senate.

On March 24, William McMurray (D) was elected president pro tempore of the Senate.

State Senate

Districts

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.

District Senator Party Notes
1st James E. CooleyDemocrat
2nd John VanderbiltDemocrat
3rd William McMurrayDemocrat on March 24, elected president pro tempore
4th Obadiah NewcombWhig
5th James W. Beekman* Whig
6th Edwin D. Morgan* Whig on January 26, elected president pro tempore
7th Abraham B. CongerDemocrat
8th John H. OtisDemocrat
9th Nathaniel JonesDemocrat
10th George T. PierceDemocrat
11th Azor TaberWhig
12th William H. Van SchoonhovenWhig
13th Dan S. WrightWhig
14th Eli W. RogersDemocrat
15th Henry B. SmithDemocrat
16th Simeon SnowDemocrat
17th Henry E. BartlettDemocrat
18th Harmon BennettDemocrat
19th Benjamin N. Huntington* Whig
20th James PlattWhig
21st Ashley DavenportDemocrat
22nd James MunroeWhig
23rd Nathan BristolDemocrat
24th William Beach* Whig
25th Josiah B. WilliamsWhig
26th Francis R. E. CornellDemocrat
27th Micajah W. KirbyDemocrat
28th Alonzo S. Upham* Whig
29th Myron H. ClarkWhig
30th John A. McElwainWhig also Treasurer of Wyoming Co.
31st George R. Babcock* Whig
32nd Elisha WardWhig

Employees

  • Clerk: Ira P. Barnes
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles Lee
  • Doorkeeper: A. N. Beardsley
  • Assistant Doorkeeper: George Read

State Assembly

Assemblymen

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature.

Party affiliations follow the vote on Speaker.

District Assemblymen Party Notes
Albany1st Hugh SwiftDemocrat
2nd George M. SaylesWhig
3rd Teunis Van Vechten Jr.Whig
4th Robert HarperDemocrat
Allegany1st John WheelerWhig
2nd John R. HartshornDemocrat
BroomeWilliam L. FordWhig
Cattaraugus1st Stephen S. ColeWhig
2nd Alexander SheldonWhig
Cayuga1st William HaydenWhig
2nd George Underwood* Whig
3rd Delos Bradley* Whig
Chautauqua1st Austin Smith* Whig
2nd Jeremiah EllsworthWhig
ChemungJames B. Van EttenWhig
Chenango1st Thompson WhiteDemocrat
2nd Joseph P. ChamberlinDemocrat
ClintonJacob H. HoltDemocrat
Columbia1st Wesley R. GallupDemocrat
2nd George Van SantvoordDemocrat
CortlandGeorge W. BradfordWhig
Delaware1st Hezekiah ElwoodDemocrat
2nd Lewis MillsDemocrat
Dutchess1st John S. EmansDemocrat
2nd John M. KeeseWhig
3rd Augustus MartinDemocrat
Erie1st Israel T. HatchDemocrat
2nd Jasper B. YoungWhig
3rd Aaron RileyWhig
4th Joseph BennettWhig
EssexAbraham Welden* Whig
FranklinDarius W. LawrenceDemocrat
Fulton and HamiltonAlfred N. HanerWhig
Genesee1st Albert Rowe* Whig
2nd Levi Fisk* Whig
Greene1st Norman H. GrayDemocrat
2nd Thomas Bedell Jr.Democrat
Herkimer1st John HooverDemocrat
2nd Charles DelongDemocrat
Jefferson1st William A. Gilbert* Whig
2nd Merrill CoburnDemocrat
3rd William RouseWhig
Kings1st John BerryDemocrat
2nd Waldo HutchinsWhig
3rd Samuel E. JohnsonDemocrat
LewisJohn BenedictDemocrat
Livingston1st Alvin Chamberlin* Whig
2nd Orrin D. Lake* Whig
Madison1st George B. RoweWhig
2nd Henry L. WebbWhig
Monroe1st John ShoecraftWhig
2nd Joel P. MillinerWhig
3rd Caleb B. Corser* Whig
Montgomery1st John I. DavisWhig
2nd William ClarkWhig
New York1st William MinerDemocrat took his seat on February 25
2nd Patrick G. MaloneyDemocrat
3rd Joseph Rose Jr.Democrat
4th Theodore A. WardWhig
5th John BrownDemocrat
6th Wyllis Blackstone* Whig
7th Freeborn G. LuckeyWhig
8th Moses D. GaleDemocrat
9th Aaron B. RollinsDemocrat
10th James MonroeWhig
11th David O'Keefe Jr.Democrat
12th Michael WalshDemocrat on November 2, 1852, elected to the U.S. Congress
13th William TaylorWhig
14th Andrew LearyDemocrat
15th Thomas P. St. JohnDemocrat
16th Ephraim L. SnowWhig contested by Russell Smith (D);[1] the seat was declared vacant on February 28, 1852
Niagara1st Abijah H. Moss* Whig
2nd Jeptha W. Babcock* Whig
Oneida1st George D. WilliamsWhig
2nd Chauncey S. ButlerWhig
3rd Henry SandfordDemocrat
4th John J. CastleDemocrat
Onondaga1st Lyman NortonDemocrat
2nd William E. TallmanWhig
3rd George Stevens* Whig
4th John MerrittDemocrat
Ontario1st William R. PettitWhig
2nd Elnathan U. SimmonsDemocrat
Orange1st Hugh B. BullWhig
2nd James B. StevensDemocrat
3rd Abraham J. CuddebackDemocrat
OrleansGeorge M. CopelandWhig
Oswego1st Edwin C. HartDemocrat
2nd James T. GibsonDemocrat
Otsego1st Hanson WrightDemocrat
2nd Erastus KingDemocrat
3rd Harvey KeyesDemocrat
PutnamNathan A. HowesDemocrat
QueensSylvanus S. SmithDemocrat
Rensselaer1st Jonas C. HearttWhig elected Speaker
2nd Albert E. RichmondWhig
3rd William H. HerrickWhig
RichmondLawrence H. CortelyouWhig
RocklandJohn DemarestDemocrat
St. Lawrence1st Smith Stilwell* Democrat
2nd Benjamin SmithDemocrat
3rd Parker W. RoseDemocrat
Saratoga1st Isaiah BloodDemocrat
2nd Alexander H. PalmerWhig
SchenectadyJames DonnanWhig
Schoharie1st Seymour SornbergerDemocrat
2nd James OsterhoutDemocrat
SenecaRobert R. SteeleDemocrat
Steuben1st Robert B. Van ValkenburghWhig
2nd Benajah P. BaileyWhig
3rd Nathaniel M. PerryDemocrat
Suffolk1st Henry P. HedgesWhig
2nd Zopher B. OakleyWhig
SullivanElisha P. StrongDemocrat
TiogaWilliam PiersonDemocrat
Tompkins1st Alvah HurlbutWhig
2nd Stephen B. CushingDemocrat
Ulster1st Jacob S. FreerDemocrat
2nd Jacob Westbrook Jr.Democrat unsuccessfully contested by Job G. Elmore (W)[2]
WarrenGeorge RichardsWhig
Washington1st Elisha BillingsWhig
2nd David WilsonWhig
Wayne1st William DuttonWhig
2nd Theron G. Yeomans* Whig
Westchester1st George W. LyonDemocrat
2nd Abraham HatfieldDemocrat
WyomingWolcott J. Humphrey* Whig
YatesCharles S. HoytDemocrat

Employees

  • Clerk: Richard U. Sherman
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Joseph W. Caldwell
  • Doorkeeper: Nathan Chamberlin
  • First Assistant Doorkeeper: Archibald Smith
  • Second Assistant Doorkeeper: Asa Baldwin

Notes

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