Districts. Counties. Representatives or Electors. 24 Cayuga, 25 Tompkins and Tioga, 26 Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, and Yates, Monroe and Livingston, 28 Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Steuben, 29 Genesee and Orleans, 30 Chautauque, Erie, and Niagara, 1 1 2 1 III. ELECTORS of PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT at the last Presidential Election, in 1828. 34 Electors chosen by Districts. The Electors chosen by Districts elect two from the state at large, to correspond with the number of Senators in Congress; making the whole number of Electors 36. The persons chosen by the Electors, on this occasion, were †JOHN TAYLER,* +CHARLES Dayan. * The venerable John Tayler died March 19, 1829, aged 87. The Hon. JOSEPH C. YATES was chosen President of the College of Electors, and ANDREW D. W. BRUYN, Esq. Secretary. The Electoral Vote of the state was, for JACKSON† 20. ADAMS 16. IV. The State of New-York has thirty-four REPRE SENTATIVES in CONGRESS, according to the present ratio of apportionment. TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS, SENATORS. Appointed Term Expires 1826 Hon. Nathan Sanford, Albany, 1831 1829 Hon. Charles E. Dudley, Albany, 1833 Mr. DUDLEY was elected to supply the place of the Hon. MARTIN VAN BUREN, resigned, for the residue of his term. Those whose names are in italic, are old members re-elected V. There are 56 COUNTIES in the state, which are divided into eight SENATE DISTRICTS, each of which is entitled to four SENATORS. The SENATORS are chosen for four years. First District-Kings, New-York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, 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, Sene.. ca, Wayne, Yates, 6. Eighth District-Alleghany, Cattaraugus, Chautaque, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans, མ་ In all elections for state officers the county of HAMILTON is connected with the county of MONTGO MERY. VI. STATE SENATORS chosen under the new Constitution, adopted by the Convention in 1821, and ratified by the people in January, 1822, with their classification. SENATORS FOR 1823. The first Election under the new Constitution was holden in November, 1822. 2 John Sudam. 3 Stephen Thorn. Third District. 2 Alvin Bronson. 3 Thomas Greenly. 4 Sherman Wooster. Sixth District. 1823 1822, 1 Saml. G. Hathaway, 1823 2 Farrand Stranahan. 3 Tilly Lynde. 4 Isaac Ogden. Seventh District. 1823 1822, 1 Edw. P. Livingston, 1823 1822, 1 Silas Bowker, one At the first meeting of the SENATE under the new Constitution, the Senators were divided, by lot, into four classes. The first class to go out at the end of year, the second at the end of two years, the third at the end of three years, and the fourth at the end of four years; so that one fourth of the Senators are to be chosen annually. The figures against each Senator's name show to which class he belongs. Jacob Sutherland did not take his seat in the Senate; but before the close of the session he was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the state. + Joseph Spencer died before the expiration of the year 1823 SENATORS FOR 1824. The names of the Senators are carried into the following years in the order of their classes, without numThose in italics are new members. bering them. First District. Thomas Greenly. 1824 1822, Alvin Bronson, งง 1823, David Gardiner. Sherman Wooster. 1823, Perley Keyes. Sixth District. 1823, *Edw. P.Livingston, 1824 1822, Byram Green, 1822, Charles E. Dudley. Seventh District. 1824 James Mallory. 1822, Me.ancthon Wheeler, 1824 1822, David Eason, Heman J. Redfield. 1823, +John Bowman. 1823, Silas Wright, jr. 1824 Jasper Ward. SENATORS FOR 1825. 1823, David Gardiner. 1825 1822, Charles E. Dudley, 1825 James Mallory. 1823, Jacob Haight. Fourth District. 1825 1822, John Cramer, 99 Archibald M'Intyre. 1823, Silas Wright, jr. 1824, John Crary. 1825 * Edward P. Livingston was elected for the remainder of J. Sutherland's term. † John Bowman was elected in the place of Joseph Spencer, deceased, for the remainder of his term. |