1811 New York lieutenant gubernatorial special election
The 1811 Lieutenant Gubernatorial Special Election in New York was held to fill the unexpired term of the Lieutenant Governor of New York.
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Background
Lieutenant Governor John Broome died in August 1810, and the 1777 Constitution provided for new elections if a vacancy occurred either in the Governor's or the Lieutenant Governor's office.
Candidates
The Democratic-Republican Party nominated Mayor of New York City DeWitt Clinton.
The Federalist Party nominated former Adjutant General of New York Nicholas Fish.
Tammany Hall nominated former Mayor of New York City Marinus Willett.
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic-Republican | DeWitt Clinton | 32,754 | 50.39% | |
Federalist | Nicholas Fish | 29,027 | 44.65% | |
Tammany | Marinus Willett | 3,226 | 4.96% | |
Total votes | 65,007 | 100% |
Sources
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