The first Wisconsin State Assembly convened pursuant to the new state Constitution, which had been adopted by a large majority vote of the people, from June 5 - August 31, 1848. Daugherty, at that time a Whig, was elected from the 2nd Assembly district of Fond du Lac County (the
Towns of
Alto,
Metoman,
Ceresco [now the Town of Ripon], Rosendale,
Waupun,
Oakfield and
Seven-Mile-Creek [now Lamartine]). He was re-elected in 1848 for the second Assembly, which met from January 10 to April 2, 1849, but by this time he had switched his allegiance to the newly organized Free Soil Party. He was succeeded in 1850 by Whig
Bertine Pinckney. In 1849 he was elected a vice-president of the newly organized
Wisconsin Agricultural Society for Fond du Lac County. In 1853 he initially appeared as the candidate for lieutenant governor on the People's Ticket under
Edward D. Holton as the candidate for governor, but later withdrew in favor of Bertine Pinckney. == References ==