Republican caucus The caucus of
Republican State legislators met on January 16, Assemblyman
John H. Selkreg presided. All 92 legislators were present. They nominated Ex-Governor
Reuben E. Fenton for the U.S. Senate. The incumbent U.S. Senator
Edwin D. Morgan was very keen on his re-election, but was voted down. Speaker
Truman G. Younglove had held back the appointments to the standing Assembly committees until after the caucus, and subsequent election, of a U.S. Senator, and was accused by the Morgan men to have made a bargain to favor the Fenton men with appointments after the election was accomplished. After the caucus, comparing notes, the assemblymen discovered that some of the most important committee chairmanships had been promised to a dozen different members by Speaker Younglove. Note: On the first ballot, 93 votes were cast, one too many, and it was annulled without announcing the result. The above stated result transpired unofficially. The blank vote caused some debate if the result was really invalidated by it, but it was finally agreed to take a second ballot.
Democratic caucus The caucus of the
Democratic State legislators met on January 18. State Senator
Henry C. Murphy was again nominated, like in 1867. ==Election==