145th New York State Legislature

The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the vote for Judge of the Court of Appeals, was: Republicans 1,146,000; Democrats 1,081,000; and Socialists 146,000.

The only assemblywoman of 1921, Marguerite L. Smith (Rep.), an athletics teacher, of Harlem, was defeated for re-election, and no women were elected to the Legislature of 1922.

The Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Albany on January 4, 1922; and adjourned on March 17.

The Legislature created the office of State Fuel Administrator, and William H. Woodin was appointed by Governor Miller to the post.

[2] Woodin resigned on January 8, 1923, and Governor Al Smith appointed George W. Goethals to succeed.