1877 Rutherford B. Hayes. 1893 Grover Cleveland.. 1897 William McKinley... John M. Palmer *Including Georgia's votes, not counted. NOTE.-The one vote in 1821 was cast for John Quincy Adams by an elector from New Hampshire. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S CABINET. GOVERNORS AND LIEUT. GOVERNORS. Giving the names of all the Governors and Lieutenant Governors in and for the State of New York since the adoption of the first Constitution in 1777, to the present time. *Nathaniel Pitcher, L. Governor acting as Governor. .1828 *Martin Van Buren... .......Enos T. Throop... ...1829 *Enos T. Throop, L. Governor acting as Governor.. 1829 Enos T. Throop.. .Edward P. Livingston.. .1831 Wm. L. Marcy. Wm. H. Seward.. Wm. C. Bouck.. Silas Wright..... John Young. John T. Hoffman.. *David B, Hill, Lieut. Governor acting as Governor.. .1875 .1880 .1883 .1885 1886 ...1889 ..1892 .1895 ....1897 NOTES.-Daniel T. Tompkins resigned in 1817, to become Vice-President; John Taylor acting as Governor. DeWitt Clinton died in office February 11, 1828; Nathaniel Pitcher serving the unexpired term. Martin Van Buren resigned April 7, 1829, and accepted the office of Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson, Enos Throop serving the unexpired term. Grover Cleveland resigned January 1, 1885, having been elected to the Presidency of the United States, David B. Hill serving the unexpired term. Prior to 1823, the term was three years; from 1823 to 1877, the term was two years; from 1877 to 1894, the term was three years; it is now two years. Governor Clinton first entered upon his duties July 9; in 1787 an act was passed making the officer's term begin July 1. The constitution of 1821 provided that the term begin January 1. JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. The Court consists of a Chief Judge and six Associate Judges, who hold office fourteen years. The court for the trial of impeachment of State officers is composed of the President of the Senate, the Senate, and the Judges of the Court of Appeals. |