John Armstrong had been elected for this seat (term 1803–1809) in February 1804, after the resignation of
Theodorus Bailey. Armstrong took his seat on February 25, but resigned on June 30, 1804, after his appointment as
U.S. Minister to France. At the State election in April 1804, the Democratic-Republican Party won a large majority in the Assembly, and all 8 State Senate seats up for election. The
28th New York State Legislature met from November 6 to 12, 1804; and from January 23 to April 10, 1805, at
Albany, New York. ==Candidates==