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The '''1783 New York gubernatorial election''' was held in April/May 1783 to elect the [[Governor of New York|Governor]] and the [[Lieutenant Governor of New York]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Encyclopedia |first=Memim |title=New York gubernatorial election, 1783 |url=https://memim.com/new-york-gubernatorial-election-1783.html}}</ref> Incumbent governor [[George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] was re-elected to a third term in office over [[Philip Schuyler]] and [[Ephraim Paine]].
 
==CandidatesBackground==
In March 1783, the New York legislature repealed the act granting all import duties to the United States government under the [[Articles of Confederation]]. In its place, the legislature passed a law granting such duties but restricting their collection and reserving the power of appointment of collecting officers to the state of New York. The tariff duties issue, along with the ongoing debate over the new [[Constitution of the United States]], formed the basis for the early development of political factions in the state.{{sfn|Jenkins|1846|pp=20–23}} The import duties, which were incredibly valuable given the prominence of the [[Port of New York and New Jersey|Port of New York City]], formed the basis of a larger debate over the nature of New York's sovereignty and association with the other independent American states.{{sfn|Jenkins|1846|pp=20–23}}
The incumbent [[George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] ran for re-election. [[New York State Engineer and Surveyor|New York State Surveyor General]] [[Philip Schuyler]] and state senator [[Ephraim Paine]] also ran for governor.
 
The nationalist faction, which supported the unrestricted grant of duties to the United States, was led by [[Alexander Hamilton]], [[John Jay]], [[Robert R. Livingston]], [[Philip Schuyler]], and the [[Van Rensselaer family]].{{sfn|Jenkins|1846|pp=20–23}} The opposition was led by Governor [[George Clinton (governor)|George Clinton]], who had served in the state's highest office since its establishment following the Revolution with little opposition, having been returned unanimously in 1780. His supporters included [[Robert Yates (politician)|Robert Yates]], [[John Lansing]], and [[Melancton Smith]].{{sfn|Jenkins|1846|pp=20–23}} These factions are informally known as the Federalists and anti-Federalists, respectively.
Incumbent [[Pierre Van Cortlandt]] was the only candidate for lieutenant governor.
 
==General election==
==Results==
===Candidates===
The incumbents Clinton and Van Cortlandt were elected.
*[[George Clinton]], incumbent governor since 1777
*[[Ephraim Paine]], State Senator from [[Amenia (town), New York|Amenia]]
*[[Philip Schuyler]], New York State Surveyor General since 1781
 
===Results===
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|title = New York gubernatorial election, 1783