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1903 New York state election

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The 1903 New York state election was held on November 3, 1903, to elect a judge of the New York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and one member of the New York State Senate.

Background

Denis O'Brien had been elected to the Court of Appeals in 1889, and his term would expire at the end of 1903.

State Senator Charles P. McClelland was appointed U.S. General Appraiser by President Theodore Roosevelt and thus vacated his seat.

Candidates

The Democratic State Committee met on September 5 in Albany, New York. Frank Campbell was Chairman. The incumbent judge Denis O'Brien was re-nominated unanimously.[1]

The Republican State Committee met on September 8 at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. George W. Dunn was Chairman. They endorsed the Democratic incumbent Denis O'Brien.[2]

Result

The jointly nominated incumbent Denis O'Brien was re-elected.

96 Republicans, 53 Democrats and 1 Independent[3] were elected for the session of 1904 to the Assembly.

Republican Francis M. Carpenter was elected to succeed Democrat McClelland in the State Senate, giving the Republicans a majority of 29 to 21 in 1904.

1903 state election result
Ticket / Office Judge of the Court of Appeals
Democratic Denis O'Brien
Republican Denis O'Brien
Socialist Charles H. Matchett 33,339
Prohibition Charles E. Manierre 19,347
Socialist Labor Daniel De Leon

Notes

  1. ^ ...Judge O'Brien Renominated for Court of Appeals in NYT on September 6, 1903
  2. ^ INDORSE JUDGE DENIS O'BRIEN in NYT on September 9, 1903
  3. ^ The independent member was Ellsworth Carr, elected in Albany County (3rd D.)

Sources

See also

New York state elections