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New York gubernatorial election, 1834

New York gubernatorial election, 1834
New York (state)
← 1830 November 3-November 5, 1834 1836 →
  William L. Marcy - Brady-Handy.jpg William Seward 1851.png
Party Democratic Whig
Popular vote 181,905 168,969
Percentage 51.8% 48.2%

Governor before election

William L. Marcy
Democratic

Elected Governor

William L. Marcy
Democratic


William L. Marcy
Democratic

William L. Marcy
Democratic

The 1834 New York gubernatorial election was held from November 3 to 5, 1834 to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York.

This was the first fall election in which the Whig Party participated. Incumbent Governor William L. Marcy was re-nominated by the Democratic Party to run against the nominee of the Whig Party, future governor William H. Seward. Seward had had to fight hard for the nomination; those considered included Amos P. Granger, Daniel C. Verplanck, and others. Eventually Seward, although very young, emerged as the consensus choice. During the campaign itself, the Democratic press charged that Seward was too young to serve; the Whig press countered by giving examples of famous people, including DeWitt Clinton, who had served at young ages.



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