71st New York State Legislature

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JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1 – December 31, 1848
Members32
71st New York State Legislature
70th 72nd
The Old State Capitol (1879)
Overview
Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1 – December 31, 1848
Senate
Members32
PresidentLt. Gov. Hamilton Fish (W)
Party controlWhig (24-8)
Assembly
Members128
SpeakerAmos K. Hadley (W)
Party controlWhig (93-35)
Sessions
1stJanuary 4 – April 12, 1848

The 71st New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 4 to April 12, 1848, during the second year of John Young's governorship, in Albany.

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.

On September 27, the Legislative passed "An Act to provide for the election of a Lieutenant Governor", to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Addison Gardiner.

At this time there were two major political parties: the Democratic Party and the Whig Party. The Democratic Party was split into two factions: the "Barnburners" and the "Hunkers." The radical abolitionists appeared as the Liberty Party. The Anti-Rent Party nominated some candidates, but mostly cross-endorsed Whigs or Democrats, according to their opinion on the rent issue. The Native American Party (later better known as "Know Nothings") also ran.

Elections

The 1847 New York state election was held on November 3. Hamilton Fish (W) was elected Lieutenant Governor; and all the other eleven statewide elective offices were won by the Whigs.

24 Whigs and 8 Democrats were elected to the State Senate. 93 Whigs and 35 Democrats were elected to the Assembly.

Sessions

The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1848; and adjourned on April 12.

Amos K. Hadley (W) was elected Speaker with 89 votes against 22 for Henry Wager (D).

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. Valentine Treadwell and William J. Cornwell changed from the Assembly to the Senate.

Party affiliations follow the vote on Clerk and Sergeant-at-Arms.[1]

District Senator Party Notes
1st John G. Floyd Democrat
2nd David A. Bokee Whig on November 7, 1848, elected to the 31st U.S. Congress
3rd William Hall Whig
4th John L. Lawrence Whig
5th Samuel Frost Whig
6th William Samuel Johnson Whig
7th Saxton Smith* Democrat
8th Alexander J. Coffin Whig
9th Samuel J. Wilkin Whig
10th Platt Adams Democrat
11th Valentine Treadwell* Whig
12th Albert R. Fox Whig
13th James M. Cook Whig
14th James S. Whallon Democrat
15th John Fine Democrat
16th Thomas Burch Whig
17th John M. Betts Democrat
18th David H. Little Whig
19th Thomas E. Clark Whig
20th Thomas H. Bond Whig
21st John W. Tamblin Democrat
22nd George Geddes Whig
23rd Samuel H. P. Hall* Whig
24th William J. Cornwell* Whig
25th Timothy S. Williams Whig
26th William M. Hawley Democrat
27th Jerome Fuller Whig
28th A. Hyde Cole Whig
29th Allen Ayrault Whig resigned his seat on June 2, 1848
30th John W. Brownson Whig
31st John T. Bush Whig
32nd Frederick S. Martin Whig

Employees

  • Clerk: Andrew H. Calhoun
  • Deputy Clerks: John P. Lott, J. N. T. Tucker
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Senter M. Giddings
  • Doorkeeper: Ransom Van Valkenburgh
  • Assistant Doorkeeper: George A. Loomis
  • Reporter (Albany Argus): William G. Bishop
  • Reporter (Evening Journal): Frans. S. Rew
  • Messengers: John Manning, Richard E. Nagle
  • Janitor: David Emery

State Assembly

Notes

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