96th New York State Legislature


The 96th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 7 to May 30, 1873, during the first year of John A. Dix's governorship, in Albany.

Background

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1846, 32 Senators and 128 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts; senators for a two-year term, assemblymen for a one-year term. The senatorial districts were made up of entire counties, except New York County and Kings County. The Assembly districts were made up of entire towns, or city wards, forming a contiguous area, all within the same county.
In his annual message to the 95th Legislature, Gov. John T. Hoffman suggested that a bi-partisan Constitutional Commission of 32 members should be formed. The Commission had four members from each judicial district, appointed by the Governor, and confirmed by the State Senate, equally divided between Democrats and Republicans. The Constitutional Commission met on December 4, 1872.
At this time there were two major political parties: the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. A faction of the Republican Party assumed the name of Liberal Republican Party and nominated a fusion ticket with the Democrats, supporting Horace Greeley for President. The Democratic/Liberal Republican state ticket had Francis Kernan for Governor and Chauncey M. Depew for Lieutenant Governor.

Elections

The 1872 New York state election was held on November 5. Republicans John A. Dix and John C. Robinson were elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor. The other three statewide elective offices up for election were also carried by the Republicans. The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the vote for Governor, was: Republicans 446,000 and Democrats/Liberal Republicans 392,000.

Sessions

The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 7, 1873; and adjourned on May 30.
Alonzo B. Cornell was elected Speaker with 91 votes against 35 for John C. Jacobs.
William B. Woodin was elected President pro tempore of the State Senate.
On January 21, the Legislature re-elected U.S. Senator Roscoe Conkling to a second six-year term, beginning on March 4, 1873.
The Constitutional Commission adjourned sine die on March 15, 1873. The proposed amendments to the Constitution were then debated by the Legislature, and those approved were submitted to the voters for ratification at the next state elections. At the New York state election, 1873, the voters were asked if the Judges of the Court of Appeals, and the County Judges throughout the State, should be appointed instead of being elected, which was answered in the negative.

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.
Note: Palmer, Harrower and Allen had been elected as Republicans in 1871, but had joined the Liberal Republicans in 1872, and were barred from the Republican caucus.
DistrictSenatorPartyNotes
1stTownsend D. Cock*Democrat
2ndJohn C. Perry*Republican
3rdHenry C. Murphy*Democrat
4th*Democratdid not take his seat;
unsuccessfully contested by Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa
5thErastus C. Benedict*Republican
6thAugustus Weismann*Republican
7thJames O'Brien*Reform Democrat
8thDaniel F. Tiemann*Reform Democrat
9thWilliam H. Robertson*Republican
10thEdward M. Madden*Republican
11thAbiah W. Palmer*Liberal Rep.voted for Conkling as U.S. Senator
12thIsaac V. Baker Jr.*Republican
13thCharles H. Adams*Republican
14thWilliam F. Scoresby*Lib. Rep./Dem.
15thWebster Wagner*Republican
16thSamuel Ames*Republican
17thWells S. Dickinson*Republican
18thNorris Winslow*Republican
19thSamuel S. Lowery*Republican
20thArchibald C. McGowan*Republican
21stWilliam Foster*Republican
22ndDaniel P. Wood*Republican
23rdJames H. Graham*Republican
24thThomas I. Chatfield*Republican
25thWilliam B. Woodin*Republicanelected President pro tempore
26thWilliam Johnson*Democrat
27thGabriel T. Harrower*Liberal Rep.voted for Henry R. Selden as U.S. Senator
28thJarvis Lord*Democrat
29thGeorge Bowen*Republican
30thJames Wood*Republican
31stLoran L. Lewis*Republican
32ndNorman M. Allen*Liberal Rep.voted for William M. Evarts as U.S. Senator

Employees

Assemblymen

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

Employees