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New York state election, 1884 : ウィキペディア英語版
New York state election, 1884

The 1884 New York state election was held on November 4, 1884, to elect two judges of the New York Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly.
==History==
In 1884, the terms of the only two remaining original judges of the re-organized Court of Appeals expired. These were the only state officers to be elected statewide this year.
The Democratic state convention met on June 18 at Saratoga, New York. William E. Smith, of Clinton County, was Temporary Chairman and President. Democrat Charles A. Rapallo and Republican Charles Andrews were nominated for judges after a viva voce vote almost unanimously, thus endorsing the resolution of the Republican convention that "the Court of Appeals should be removed from politics."〔(''CLEVELAND WINS THE DAY;...A VERY QUIET CONVENTION'' ) in NYT on June 19, 1884〕
The Greenback-Labor state convention met on August 30 at Masonic Hall in New York City. H. Alden Spencer was Temporary Chairman until the choice of George O. Jones as President. Prof. Isaac L. Rice, of New York City, and Patrick H. Cowen, of Saratoga County, were nominated for judges of the Court of Appeals.〔(''GREENBACK-LABOR MEN; THE STATE CONVENTION OF GEN. BUTLER'S PARTY'' ) in NYT on August 31, 1884〕

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