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Franklin D. Sherwood

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under Section 3, Article VIII, of the State Constitution. The Board of State Canvassers refused to declare any candidate elected, leaving it to the State Senate to decide how to proceed, and Walker was seated at the beginning of the session of the
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contested the election in the courts. Sherwood was at the time of election a member of the Board of Park Commissioners of the
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Proceedings of the Tenth Republican National Convention Held in the City of Minneapolis, Minn., June 7, 8, 9, and 10, 1892
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by Charles Elliott Fitch (Hurd Publishing Co., New York and Buffalo, 1911, Vol. IV; pg. 364f)
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NOT BARRED BY STATUTE; JUDGE DANFORTH SAYS THAT A PARK COMMISSIONER MAY BE A LEGISLATOR
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NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SENATOR; ATTORNEY GENERAL TABOR'S OPINION AS TO FRANKLIN D. SHERWOOD
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In November 1891, he was elected to the State Senate, but his Democratic opponent
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Proceedings of the Electoral College of the State of New York, January 11th, 1897
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by a vote of the Democratic majority of the Senate.
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He was Sheriff of Steuben County from 1877 to 1879.
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Wheeler
Steuben County, New York
Hornell
New York
Lima
Alfred University
Hornellsville
Charles E. Walker
City of Hornellsville
New York Court of Appeals
115th New York State Legislature
1892 Republican National Convention
1896
1900 presidential elections
New York State Senate
122nd
123rd
124th
125th
126th
127th New York State Legislatures
Hornell, New York
Proceedings of the Tenth Republican National Convention Held in the City of Minneapolis, Minn., June 7, 8, 9, and 10, 1892
Proceedings of the Electoral College of the State of New York, January 11th, 1897
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2027/nnc1.cu54374480
cite book
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"Electoral College Assembles Today"

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