The Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in
Albany on January 4, 1905; and adjourned on May 5.
S. Frederick Nixon (R) was re-elected
Speaker.
John Raines (R) was re-elected President pro tempore of the State Senate. On January 17,
the Legislature re-elected Chauncey M. Depew (R) as
U.S. Senator from New York for a second six-year term, beginning on March 4, 1905. Clerk of the Senate
James S. Whipple was appointed Forest, Fish and Game Commissioner, and resigned on May 20. Assistant Clerk
Lafayette B. Gleason was appointed by Lieutenant Governor
M. Linn Bruce as Acting Clerk. The Legislature met for a special session at the State Capitol in
Albany to consider the removal from office of
New York Supreme Court Justice
Warren B. Hooker. Hooker was acquitted by the Legislature, remained on the bench and the Legislature adjourned July 20, 1905. On June 21, Gleason was elected Clerk of the Senate for the special session, and the session of 1906. ==State Senate==