1865 New York state election


The 1865 New York state election was held on November 7, 1865, to elect the Secretary of State, the State Comptroller, the Attorney General, the State Treasurer, the State Engineer, two Judges of the New York Court of Appeals, a Canal Commissioners, an Inspector of State Prisons and the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate.

History

The Democratic state convention met on September 6 and 7 at Albany, New York. C. H. Winfield was Temporary Chairman until the choice of James M. Humphrey as President.;
The Republican state convention met on September 20 at Syracuse, New York. Charles J. Folger was Temporary Chairman until the choice of Chauncey M. Depew as Permanent Chairman. Ward Hunt and John K. Porter were nominated for the Court of Appeals by acclamation. Francis Barlow was nominated for Secretary of State on the first ballot. Thomas Hillhouse was nominated for Comptroller on the first ballot. John Howland was nominated for Treasurer on the first ballot. John H. Martindale was nominated for Attorney General by acclamation. J. Platt Goodsell was nominated for State Engineer on the second ballot. Robert C. Dorn was nominated for Canal Commissioner on the first ballot. Henry A. Barnum was nominated for Prison Inspector during the first ballot. Patrick H. Jones was nominated for Clerk of the Court of Appeals by acclamation.

Results

The whole Republican ticket was elected.
The incumbent Porter was re-elected. The incumbent Robinson was defeated.
27 Republicans and 5 Democrats were elected to a two-year term in the New York State Senate.
91 Republicans and 37 Democrats were elected for the session of 1866 to the New York State Assembly.