The Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in
Albany on January 5, 1916; and adjourned on April 20.
Thaddeus C. Sweet (R) was re-elected
Speaker, with 94 votes against 45 for
Joseph M. Callahan (D). On February 8, the Legislature elected three Regents of the
University of the State of New York: William Berri to fill the vacancy caused by the death of St. Clair McKelway, for a term to end on April 1, 1917; James Byrne to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Andrew J. Shipman, for a term to end on April 1, 1920; and Walter Guest Kellogg for a term of twelve years, beginning on April 1, 1916. The Legislature enacted a new apportionment of Senate districts, and the number of assemblymen per county, which became law with the approval by the governor on May 1. The new apportionment was declared unconstitutional by the
New York Court of Appeals in July 1916, and the
1916 New York state election, was held under the apportionment of 1907. ==State Senate==