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New York gubernatorial election, 1792

New York gubernatorial election, 1792
New York (state)
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  George Clinton by Ezra Ames.jpg John Jay (Gilbert Stuart portrait).jpg
Nominee George Clinton John Jay
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist
Running mate Pierre Van Cortlandt Stephen Van Rensselaer
Popular vote 8,440 8,332
Percentage 50.3% 49.7%

Governor before election

George Clinton
Democratic-Republican

Elected Governor

George Clinton
Democratic-Republican


George Clinton
Democratic-Republican

George Clinton
Democratic-Republican

The 1792 New York gubernatorial election was held in April 1792 to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York.

John Jay received more votes than George Clinton, but on technicalities the votes of Otsego, Tioga and Clinton counties were disqualified and not canvassed, giving George Clinton a slight majority in the official result.

Under the Constitution of 1777, the votes were canvassed by a joint committee of the New York State Legislature, six members each from the Assembly and the Senate. The members were David Gelston, Thomas Tillotson, Melancton Smith, Daniel Graham, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr., David McCarty, Jonathan N. Havens, Samuel Jones, Isaac Roosevelt, Leonard Gansevoort and Joshua Sands. The state constitution said that the cast ballots shall be delivered to the Secretary of State "by the sheriff or his deputy". The ballots from Otsego County were forwarded to the secretary of state by Sheriff Smith who was holding over in office until the appointment of a successor after his term had expired. The ballot box from Clinton County was delivered to the secretary of state's office by a person without deputation who had received the box from the sheriff. The ballot box from Tioga County was delivered to the secretary of state by the clerk of the special deputy appointed by the sheriff.


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