43rd New York State Legislature


The 43rd New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 4 to April 14, 1820, during the third year of DeWitt Clinton's governorship, in Albany.

Background

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, amended by the Constitutional Convention of 1801, 32 Senators were elected on general tickets in the four 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.
In 1797, Albany was declared the State capital, and all subsequent Legislatures have met there since. In 1818, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures meet on the first Tuesday of January of each year unless called earlier by the governor.
State Senator Darius Crosby died on November 18, 1818, leaving a vacancy in the Southern District.
At this time the politicians were divided into two opposing political parties: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. The Democratic-Republican Party was split into two factions: the Clintonians and the Bucktails.

Elections

The State election was held from April 27 to 29, 1819. The Federalists ran their own tickets in counties where they had a majority, but endorsed and supported the Clintonians in most places where they were a minority.
Senator Peter R. Livingston was re-elected. Charles E. Dudley, John T. More, Benjamin Mooers, Thomas Frothingham, Gideon Granger, Lyman Paine, and Assemblyman Duncan McMartin Jr. were also elected to full terms in the Senate. John Townsend was elected to fill the vacancy. Livingston, Dudley, More and Townsend were Bucktails, the other five Clintonians.

Sessions

The Legislature met at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1820, and adjourned on April 14.
John C. Spencer was elected Speaker by a combined Clintonian/Federalist majority with 64 votes against 50 for Peter Sharpe. Aaron Clark was re-elected Clerk of the Assembly with 87 votes against 32 for James Van Ingen.
After resolutions for the call of a Constitutional convention had been rejected during the two previous sessions, Gov. DeWitt Clinton now recommended to call a convention with limited powers to amend the State Constitution. This convention should have the power to abolish the Council of Appointment, and consider such other amendments as designated by the Legislature. The Bucktails wanted a Convention with unlimited powers, and nothing came of it at this session either. The issue was pursued further by the Bucktails at the next session, and led to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1821, and a new Constitution.
On January 8, the Legislature re-elected unanimously Rufus King as U.S. Senator from New York, to fill the vacancy caused by the failure to elect a successor during the previous session.
On January 18, a caucus of 64 Bucktail legislators nominated U.S. Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins for Governor and State Senator Benjamin Mooers for Lieutenant Governor.

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. Duncan McMartin Jr. changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
DistrictSenatorsTerm leftPartyNotes
SouthernWalter Bowne*1 yearDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SouthernJohn D. Ditmis*1 yearDem.-Rep./Bucktailelected to the Council of Appointment
SouthernStephen Barnum*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SouthernJonathan Dayton*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SouthernJohn Townsend3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktailelected to fill vacancy, in place of Darius Crosby
SouthernPeter R. Livingston*4 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
MiddleJohn Noyes*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddlePeter Swart*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddleMartin Van Buren*1 yearDem.-Rep./Bucktailuntil July 8, 1819, also New York Attorney General
MiddleJabez D. Hammond*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddleJohn Lounsbery*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonianelected to the Council of Appointment
MiddleMoses Austin*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
MiddleWilliam Ross*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddleCharles E. Dudley4 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
MiddleJohn T. More4 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
EasternRoger Skinner*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktailuntil November 24, 1819, also U.S. Attorney
for the Northern District of New York;
from November 24, 1819, Judge of the U.S. District
Court for the Northern District of New York
EasternHenry Yates Jr.*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
EasternSamuel Young*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktailalso an Erie Canal Commissioner
EasternLevi Adams*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonianelected to the Council of Appointment
EasternGeorge Rosecrantz*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternThomas Frothingham4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternDuncan McMartin Jr.*4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternBenjamin Mooers4 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternEphraim Hart*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonianelected to the Council of Appointment
WesternJohn Knox*1 yearDem.-Rep./Bucktail
WesternWilliam Mallery*1 yearDem.-Rep.
WesternIsaac Wilson*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
WesternGamaliel H. Barstow*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonianalso First Judge of the Tioga County Court
WesternPerry G. Childs*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
WesternDavid E. Evans*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
WesternGideon Granger4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternLyman Paine4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian

Employees

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.

Assemblymen

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature. Henry Seymour changed from the Senate to the Assembly.
DistrictAssemblymenPartyNotes
AlbanyAsa ColvardFederalist
AlbanyJames McKownFederalist
AlbanyPeter S. SchuylerFederalist
AlbanyStephen WillesFederalist
Allegany
and Steuben
Clark CrandallFederalist
Allegany
and Steuben
John Dow*Federalist
BroomeChester Patterson*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua
and Niagara
Elial T. Foote
Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua
and Niagara
Oliver ForwardDem.-Rep./Clintonian
CayugaWilliam Allen*
CayugaSamuel Dill
CayugaJohn Haring
ChenangoSamuel CampbellDem.-Rep./Bucktail
ChenangoThomas Humphrey*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
ChenangoSamuel A. SmithDem.-Rep./Bucktail
Clinton and
Franklin
Platt NewcombDem.-Rep./Clintonian
ColumbiaThomas Brodhead
ColumbiaAzariah Platt
ColumbiaJohn I. Van Valkenburgh
ColumbiaElisha WilliamsFederalist
CortlandJohn MillerDem.-Rep.
DelawarePeter Pine
DelawareErastus Root*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
DutchessAbraham BockeeFederalist
DutchessJacob DoughtyFederalist
DutchessMatthew MesierFederalist
DutchessThomas J. Oakley*Federalistfrom July 8, 1819, also New York Attorney General
DutchessJohn W. WheelerFederalist
EssexJohn Hoffnagle*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
GeneseeFitch Chipman
GeneseeGideon T. Jenkins
GeneseeRobert McKay
GreeneAbijah Reed
GreenePerez SteeleFederalist
Hamilton and
Montgomery
Henry J. DiefendorfDem.-Rep./Bucktail
Hamilton and
Montgomery
Henry FondaDem.-Rep./Bucktail
Hamilton and
Montgomery
John T. FranciscoDem.-Rep./Bucktail
Hamilton and
Montgomery
Lawrence GrosDem.-Rep./Bucktail
Hamilton and
Montgomery
Jacob Hees*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
HerkimerPhilo M. HackleyFederalist
HerkimerJacob MarkellFederalist
HerkimerJames OrtonFederalist
JeffersonCalvin McKnightDem.-Rep./Bucktail
JeffersonHiram SteeleDem.-Rep./Bucktail
KingsTeunis Schenck*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
LewisNathaniel Merriam
MadisonAmos Crocker
MadisonEliphalet S. Jackson
MadisonLevi Morton
New YorkClarkson Crolius*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkJacob DrakeDem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkRichard Hatfield*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkCornelius Heeney*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkRobert R. Hunter*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkJohn T. Irving*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkReuben Munson
New YorkSamuel B. Romaine*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkPeter Sharpe*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkMichael Ulshoeffer*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkSamuel Watkins*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
Oneida and
Oswego
James Dean Jr.
Oneida and
Oswego
George Huntington*Federalist
Oneida and
Oswego
Henry McNeilFederalist
Oneida and
Oswego
Theophilus S. MorganFederalist
Oneida and
Oswego
John StorrsFederalist
OnondagaJonas Earll, Jr.
OnondagaHenry Field
OnondagaHenry Seymour*Dem.-Rep./Bucktailalso an Erie Canal Commissioner
OnondagaLewis Smith
OntarioValentine BrotherFederalist
OntarioByram Green*
OntarioJohn Price
OntarioJohn C. SpencerDem.-Rep./Clintonianelected Speaker
OntarioElisha B. StrongFederalist
OntarioJohn Van Vossen
OntarioMatthew Warner
OrangeJames Finch Jr.Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
OrangeNathaniel P. Hill*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
OrangeSelah TuthillDem.-Rep./Bucktail
OrangeAbraham VailDem.-Rep./Bucktail
OtsegoSamuel Caldwell
OtsegoSeth Chase*
OtsegoWillard Coye
OtsegoJames HawkesDem.-Rep.
OtsegoHenry OgdenDem.-Rep./Clintonian
PutnamDavid Knapp
QueensWilliam JonesFederalist
QueensJohn A. King*Federalist
QueensThomas TredwellFederalist
RensselaerJohn Babcock
RensselaerDavid Doolittle
RensselaerWilliam C. Elmore
RensselaerGeorge TibbitsFederalist
RensselaerEbenezer W. WalbridgeFederalist
RichmondHarmanus Guyon*Federalist
RocklandSamuel G. VerbryckDem.-Rep./Bucktail
St. LawrenceJoseph York*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
SaratogaBilly J. Clark
SaratogaJonathan Delano Jr.
SaratogaAbraham Moe
SaratogaElisha Powell
SchenectadyChristian Haverly
SchenectadyMarinus Willet
SchoharieHeman HickockDem.-Rep./Clintonian
SchoharieJedediah Miller*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
SchohariePeter Swart Jr.*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
SenecaThomas ArmstrongDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SenecaRobert S. RoseDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SuffolkEbenezer W. Case
SuffolkCharles H. Havens
SuffolkAbraham Parsons
Sullivan
and Ulster
Joseph Deyo*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
Sullivan
and Ulster
Isaac EltingDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Sullivan
and Ulster
Charles H. RugglesDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Sullivan
and Ulster
Jacob SnyderDem.-Rep./Bucktail
TiogaJudson Jennings
TompkinsHerman CampDem.-Rep./Clintonian
TompkinsJoshua PhilipsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Warren and
Washington
David AustinDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Warren and
Washington
Peleg BraggDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Warren and
Washington
Norman Fox*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
Warren and
Washington
James HillDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Warren and
Washington
John KirtlandDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WestchesterJames Guyon*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
WestchesterAbraham MillerDem.-Rep./Bucktail
WestchesterWilliam NelsonDem.-Rep./Bucktail

Employees