1834 New York gubernatorial election
The 1834 New York gubernatorial election was held from November 3 to 5, 1834 to elect the Governor and Governor of New York. This was the first fall election in which the Whig Party participated.
Whig nomination
Candidates
- Amos P. Granger, former Syracuse city trustee and president of Manlius
- William H. Seward, State Senator from Auburn
- Daniel C. Verplanck, former Dutchess County Court of Common Pleas judge and U.S. Representative
Results
Seward fought hard for the nomination; those considered included Amos P. Granger, Daniel C. Verplanck, and others. Eventually Seward, then 33 years old, emerged as the consensus choice.General election
Candidates
- William L. Marcy, incumbent Governor since 1833 and former U.S. Senator
- William H. Seward, State Senator from Auburn
The Whig Party nominated state assemblyman Silas M. Stilwell for Lieutenant Governor.