The following is a List of the GOVERNORS of the State of New York, from the year 1730 to 1828, with the names of the opposing Candidates, and the number of votes given for each, at each election. Opposing Candidates. Votes. 5962 1792 George Clinton, 8440 John Jay, Robert Yates, 11892 1801 George Clinton, 24808 Stephen Van Rensselaer, 20843 1807 Daniel D. Tompkins, 35074 1810 Daniel D. Tompkins, 43094 Jonas Platt, 36484 1813 Daniel D. Tompkins, 45412 Stephen Van Rensslaer, 39718 1816 Daniel D. Tompkins, 45412 Rufus King, 38647 1817 De Witt Clinton, 1479 1824 De Witt Clinton, 103452 1830 Enos T- Throop, 128842 Solomon Southwick, 33345 In the year 1792 the votes of the counties of Clinton, Otsego, and Tioga were not canvassed. 18 Washington, 19 Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and Warren, 20 Otsego, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence, 21 Chenango, and Broome, 22 Cortland, and Madison." 23 Onondaga, 24 Cayuga, 25 Tompkins, and Tioga, 26 Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, and Yates, 27 Monroe, and Livingston, 28 Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Steuben, 29 Genesee, and Orleans, 30 Chautauque, Erie. and Niagara, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 The State of New York, has thirty-four REPRESENTATIVES in CONGRESS, according to the present ratio of apportionment. The following gentlemen have been elected members of the Twenty-second Congress of the United States from this State Those marked thus * are Antimasons. 3 Churchill C. Cambreleng, Gulian C. Verplanck, Campbell P. White, 4 Aaron Ward, 5 Edmund H. Pendleton, 6 Samuel J. Wilkin, 7 John C. Broadhead, 10 Gerrit Y. Lansing, 13 William G. Angel, *William Babcock, 27 *Frederic Whittlesey, 28 *Grattan H. Wheeler, 29 *Phineas L. Tracy, 30 *Bates Cooke, 65 do. Westchester. Dutchess. Orange, Columbia. Rensselaer. Albany. Delaware. Schoharie. Otsego. Herkimer. Lewis. Homer, Cortland. There are 56 COUNTIES in the state, which are divided into eight SENATE DISTRICTS, each of which is entitled to four SEN ATORS. The SENATORs are chosen for four years. First District-Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suf folk, 5. Second District-Delaware, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester, 8. Third District-Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Schoharie, 6. Fourth District-Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Montgomery, Saratoga, St. Lawrence, Warren, Washington, 9. Fifth District-Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Oswego, 6. Sixth District-Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Otsego, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins. 7. Seventh District-Cayuga, Onondaga, Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, Yates, 6. Eighth District-Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauque, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans. A Table of the several COUNTIES in the State shewing the date of their incorporation, the number of Towns in each, and the number of Representatives to which each is entitled in the HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. HAMILTON COUNTY was set off from Montgomery County in 1816; but is not to be organized until it shall contain 1288 taxable inhabitants qualified to vote for members of Assembly." It is at this time a nom. inal County, and in all elections for State Officers is connected with Montgomery County. |