The Legislature met at the Old State Capitol in
Albany on November 7, 1820, to elect
presidential electors; and adjourned on November 20.
Peter Sharpe (Buckt.) was elected
Speaker with 69 votes against 52 for
John C. Spencer (Clint.), the Speaker of the previous session.
Dirck L. Vanderheyden was elected Clerk of the Assembly with 63 votes against 62 for the incumbent
Aaron Clark. On November 8, a Bucktail
Council of Appointment was chosen, with a vote of 71 to 54. However this Council did not meet before January 1821, when the previous Council's term expired. Then they removed almost all Clintonian office-holders and appointed Bucktails instead. On November 9, the Legislature chose 29 electors, all Bucktails:
William Floyd,
Henry Rutgers,
Abel Huntington,
Edward Leverich,
Isaac Lawrence,
John Targee,
Jacob Odell,
Peter Waring,
Edward P. Livingston,
David Hammond,
Peter Millikin,
Mark Spencer,
Benjamin Knower,
Gilbert Eddy,
Howell Gardner,
John Baker,
John Walworth,
Daniel McDougal,
Seth Wetmore,
Latham A. Burrows,
Farrand Stranahan,
Henry Wager,
Elisha Farnham,
Jonathan Collins,
Samuel Nelson,
William B. Rochester,
Charles Thompson,
Philetus Swift,
James Brisban. Floyd and Wetmore did not attend the meeting of the electoral college, and
Martin Van Buren and
William I. Dodge were appointed to fill the vacancies. They
cast their votes for
James Monroe and
Daniel D. Tompkins. On November 18, the Legislature passed a bill calling for a convention with unlimited powers to amend the State Constitution. Two days later, the
Council of Revision rejected the bill: Chancellor
James Kent and Chief Justice
Ambrose Spencer voted against it; Judges
Joseph C. Yates and
John Woodworth for it; and Gov.
DeWitt Clinton broke the tie voting against it. The Legislature met for the regular session on January 9, 1821, and adjourned on April 3. At the beginning of this session, the Legislature passed a bill to submit the question, whether a Constitutional Convention should be called, to the people at the next annual State election, to be held in April 1821. The people answered in the affirmative, delegates to the
New York State Constitutional Convention of 1821 were elected in June, and the Convention met from August to November 1821. The new Constitution was adopted by popular vote in January 1822. On January 29, the Legislature appointed
Benjamin Knower (Buckt.) to succeed
Gerrit L. Dox as
New York State Treasurer. On February 6,
the Legislature elected Martin Van Buren (Buckt.) to succeed
Nathan Sanford (Clint.) as
U.S. Senator from New York for a term beginning on March 4, 1821. On March 21, the Legislature added State Senator
William C. Bouck (Buckt.) to the
Erie Canal Commission. ==State Senate==