Republican caucus The Republican caucus met on January 19. 25 State senators and 84 assemblymen attended, and State Senator
William W. Armstrong presided. The caucus re-nominated the incumbent U.S. Senator
Thomas C. Platt almost unanimously. A single vote was cast for U.S. Secretary of War
Elihu Root by Assemblyman William A. Denison of
Jefferson County. Besides Denison voting against Platt, a small number of anti-Platt men did not attend the caucus. Boss Platt had forced the nomination of Attorney General
John C. Davies to the
New York Supreme Court in the 5th District, against the local Republican organization's wishes who accused Davies of incompetence. Davies was defeated in a landslide by Democrat Watson M. Rogers although the 5th District was heavily Republican. Thus boss Platt's power began to wane.
Democratic caucus The Democratic caucus met also on January 19. All 62 State legislators attended, and Assemblyman Charles W. Hinson, of
Erie County, presided. They nominated
John B. Stanchfield unanimously. Stanchfield had been Mayor of
Elmira, and was defeated when running for
Governor of New York in
1900 by Republican
Benjamin B. Odell Jr. ==Result==