In 1892, Russell was a Democratic presidential elector. After moving to New York City, Russell affiliated himself with
Tammany Hall, however, he left the organization in 1897. In 1902 he was elected chairman of the Greater New York Democratic executive committee. That same year he supported
Seth Low in his campaign for
Mayor of New York. Low later appointed Russell to the position of senior commissioner of accounts. He resigned this post in order to work for
George B. McClellan Jr.'s mayoral campaign. When
Richard Croker resigned his leadership position in Tammany Hall, Russell returned to the organization. ==Baseball and death==