1852 New York gubernatorial election
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The 1852 New York gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1852. Incumbent Governor Washington Hunt ran for re-election to a second term in office. In a rematch of the 1850 race, Hunt was defeated by Horatio Seymour, who was elected to the first of two non-consecutive terms as governor.
November 2, 1852
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Results by county Seymour: 40â50% 50â60% 60â70% 70â80% Hunt: 40â50% 50â60% | |||||||||||||||||
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Democratic nomination
Candidates
- John P. Beekman, former State Senator from Kinderhook
- George W. Clinton, former mayor of Buffalo and U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York
- Erastus Corning, former State Senator and mayor of Albany
- Zadock Pratt, former U.S. Representative from Prattsville and candidate for governor in 1848
- Augustus Schell, attorney and railroad investor
- Horatio Seymour, former Speaker of the New York Assembly and mayor of Utica and nominee for governor in 1850
- John Vanderbilt, State Senator from Flatbush
- Aaron Ward, former U.S. Representative from Mount Pleasant
Results
The Democratic state convention met on September 1 and 2 in Syracuse. On the first ballot, Seymour led with 59 votes, but was five short of a majority. Seymour was nominated for governor on the second ballot with 78 votes against 21 for Schell.[1]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Horatio Seymour | 59 | 46.46% | |
| Democratic | Zadock Pratt | 8 | 6.30% | |
| Democratic | George W. Clinton | 8 | 6.30% | |
| Democratic | John P. Beekman | 7 | 5.51% | |
| Democratic | Augustus Schell | |||
| Democratic | John Vanderbilt | |||
| Democratic | Erastus Corning | |||
| Democratic | Aaron Ward | |||
| Total votes | 127 | 100.00% | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Horatio Seymour | 78 | ||
| Democratic | Augustus Schell | 21 | ||
| Democratic | Erastus Corning | 9 | ||
| Democratic | George W. Clinton | 3 | ||
| Democratic | John P. Beekman | |||
| Democratic | John Vanderbilt | |||
| Democratic | Aaron Ward | |||
| Total votes | ||||
Whig nomination
The Whig state convention met on September 22 at the City Hall in Syracuse. Governor Hunt was re-nominated by acclamation.[2]
Free Democratic nomination
The Free Democratic state convention met on September 29 in Syracuse and passed a series of strong free soil resolutions. They nominated Minthorne Tompkins for governor.[3]
General election
Candidates
- Washington Hunt, incumbent Governor since 1851 (Whig)
- Horatio Seymour, former Speaker of the New York Assembly and mayor of Utica (Democratic)
- Minthorne Tompkins, former State Senator from Castleton, Staten Island and son of Daniel D. Tompkins (Free Democratic)
Results
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Horatio Seymour | 264,121 | 50.31% | ||
| Whig | Washington Hunt (incumbent) | 214,614 | 46.01% | ||
| Free Soil | Minthorne Tompkins | 19,661 | 3.94% | N/A | |
| Total votes | 498,396 | 100.00% | |||