Barnburner
John Adams Dix had been elected in 1845 to this seat after the resignation of
Silas Wright, and Dix's term would expire on March 3, 1849. In November 1848, Dix was the Barnburners/Free-Soilers candidate for Governor of New York, but was defeated by Whig
Hamilton Fish. At this time the
Democratic Party in New York was split in two fiercely opposing factions: the
"Barnburners" and the "Hunkers". The Barnburners organized the
Free Soil Party in 1848 and nominated
Martin Van Buren for
U.S. President. Due to the split, the
Whig Party won most of the elective offices by pluralities. At the
State election in November 1847, 24 Whigs and 8 Democrats were elected for a two-year term (1848–1849) in the State Senate. At the
State election in November 1848, 106 Whigs, 15 Free Soilers and 7 Hunkers were elected to the Assembly for the session of 1849. The
72nd New York State Legislature met from January 2 to April 11, 1849, at
Albany, New York. ==Candidates==