Martin Van Buren had been elected in 1821 to this seat, and his term would expire on March 3, 1827. Although nominally in the same party, the
Democratic-Republicans were split into two fiercely opposing factions: the "Clintonians" (allies of Governor
DeWitt Clinton), and "
Bucktails" (a combine of the
Tammany members from
New York City and Clinton's upstate adversaries led by
Martin Van Buren). Both factions were divided into supporters of
John Quincy Adams and
Andrew Jackson, the Clintonian majority for Adams, the Bucktail majority for Jackson. At the State election in November 1826, although Clinton was re-elected Governor, a Bucktails majority was elected to the Assembly, and eight of the ten State Senators elected were Bucktails. The
50th New York State Legislature met from January 2 to April 17, from June 27 to July 24 (Senate only), and from September 11 to December 4, 1827, at
Albany, New York. The party strength in the Assembly as shown by the vote for
Speaker was: 74 for Bucktail
Erastus Root and 33 for Clintonian
Francis Granger. ==Candidates==