1832 New York gubernatorial election
The 1832 New York gubernatorial election was held from November 5 to 7, 1832, to elect the Governor and Governor of New York.
General election
Candidates
- Francis Granger, Assemblyman from Canandaigua and candidate for Governor in 1830
- William L. Marcy, U.S. Senator since 1831
The Anti-Masonic Party nominated state assemblyman and 1830 gubernatorial candidate Francis Granger. They nominated Samuel Stevens for Lieutenant Governor. The National Republicans supported the Granger/Stevens ticket as part of a coalition agreement ahead of the 1832 presidential election, which saw the two parties pool their votes in an unsuccessful effort to deny Andrew Jackson the electoral vote of New York.