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1900. President...162,601 185,955 1,258

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1902. Governor...117,148
1904. President... 84,800
1904. Governor...116,991
1906. Governor....150,024 152,147 4.463
1908. President...161,209 197,216 12,420
1908. Governor...162.385 196,692 11,721 3,886
1910. Governor...146,014 162,181 15,384 2,372

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Total.
Plurality.
Per cent..

Whole vote.

936
81 264
1,914 1,326 1,314
135 82 113 41 172 161
1,304 848 1,415 684 1,658 1,886 1892. President...
900 694 608 180 1,150 1,035 1894. Governor... 26,709
7,370 2,107 8,109 1,202 9,175 7,447
Dem.-Pop.

143670 74, 844 120123 26,807 167540 167509

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For Governor 1912, Kleilege, Soc., received 24,804 votes.

For President in 1904, Watson, Pop., 6, 156 votes.
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1912.
Districts.

I. Counties of Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Jack-
son, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Nemaha, and
Shawnee. Chapman, Dem., 20,646; Anthony,
Rep., 22,978; Conwell, Soc., 768.
II. Counties of Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Doug-
las, Franklin, Johnson, Linu, Miami, and
Wyandotte. Taggart, Dem., 25,879; Brady,
Rep., 22,007; Thomas, Soc., 3.714.
III. Counties of Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cowley,
Crawford, Elk. Labette, Montgomery,
Neosho, and Wilson. Brady, Dem., 20.142;
Campbell, Rep., 20,973; Brewer, Soc., 12,732.
IV. Counties of Chase, Coffey, Greenwood, Lyon,
Marion, Morris, Osage, Pottawatomie, Wa-
baunsee, and Woodson. Dudley Doolittle,
Dem., 16.997; Jackson, Rep., 16,479; Beach,
Soc., 1,534.

V. Counties of Clay, Cloud, Geary, Dickinson,
Marshall, Ottawa, Republic, Riley, Saline,
and Washington. Helvering, Dem., 19,618;
Rees, Rep., 18,098; Chapin, Soc., 1,708.
VI. Connelley, Dem., 20 065; Young, Rep., 19,077;
Stoner, Soc., 2,102; Lane, Proh.,563,
VII. Neeley, Dem., 26,153; Finley, Rep., 21,495;
Amos, Soc., 2,828; Ross, Proh, 337.
VIII. Sanders, Dem., 14,449; Murdock, Rep.,
17,955; Burnett, Soc., 1,202.

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Swagar Sherley, Dem., 24,795; Ashcraft, Rep., 8,823; Fox, Prog., 23,115; Dobbs, Soc., 1,493; Arnold, Soc. Lab., . 505. Sherley's plurality, 1,680.

Counties of Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Galla-
tin, Grant, Kenton, Pendleton, and Trimble,
Rouse, Dem., 20,690; Wallace, Rep., 7,255;
Blackburn, Prog., 5,701; Brinkman, Soc.,
2,489. Rouse's plurality, 13,435.

Counties of Bourbon, Clark, Estill, Fayette,
Franklin, Henry, Lee, Oldham, Owen,
Cantrill,
Powell, Scott, and Woodford.
Cantrill's
Dem., 24,617; Jones, Rep., 5,841.
majority, 18, 776.

86 2,145 3,574 VIII. Counties of Adair, Anderson, Boyle, Casey,

Garrard, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Shelby and Spencer, Helm, Dem., 18,690; Dinsmore, Prog., 7,631. Helm's majority, 11,059,

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KENTUCKY-Continued.

Election Returns.

LOUISIANA-Continued.

GOVERNOR, 1912.

IX. Counties of Bracken, Bath, Boyd, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Greenup, Harrison, Lewis, Lawrence, Mason, Menefee, Morgan, Nicholas, Robertson, Rowan, Wolfe, Montgomery and Breathitt. Fields, Dem., 27,415; Bailey, Rep,,16,608, Hutchens, Prog., 8903; Williams, Soc., 1,148.

PARISHES.

X. Counties of Floyd, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Feliciana,W..
Letcher, Martin, Magoffin, Owsley, Pike and Franklin...
Perry. Langley, Rep.,12,200; Stafford, Prog., Grant..
5, 286.
Iberia..
XI. Counties of Bell, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Iberville.
Harlan, Knox, Leslie, McCreary, Monroe,
Jackson...
Pulaski, Russell, Rockcastle, Wayne, Whit- Jefferson..
ley and Laurel. Smith, Dem., 11, 70; Powers, Lafayette..
Rep., 18,531; eavey. Prog., 9,044; Jackson, Lafourche.
Soc., 577.
La Salle.....
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PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.

449

Governor, James B. McCreary; Lieutenant-Livingston.. Governor, Edward J. McDermott; Secretary of Madison.. State, C. F. Crecelius; Treasurer, Thomas S. Morehouse.. Rhea; Auditor, Henry M. Bosworth; Attorney- Natchitoches. General, James Garnett; Superintendent of Pub- Orleans....... 26,433 lic Instruction, Barksdale Hamlett; Commis- Quachita... sionerof Agriculture. John W. Newman; Commis-Plaquemines. sioner of Insurance, M. C. Clay-all Democrats.

JUDICIARY.

Court of Appeals: Chief Justice, J. P. Hobson, Dem.; Justices, W. E. Settle, Dem.; C. C. Turner, Dem.; J. B. Hannah, Dem.; John D. Carroll, Dem.; T. J. Nunn, Dem.; Shackelford Miller, Dem.; Clerk, Robt. L. Greene, Dem. STATE LEGISLATURE, 1913.

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1888. Pres.. 183,800 155,134

622 Pop. 1892. Pres.. 175,461 135,441 23,500 1896. Pres.. 217,890 218,171 1899 Gov... 191,331 193,714 3,038 1900. Pres.. 235,103 227,128 1,861 1903. Gov... 229,014 202,764 4,830 1904. Pres.. 217,170 205,277 2,511 1907. Gov.. 196,428 214,481 1908. Pres.. 244,092 235,711 333 4,060 5,887

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For Governor in 1912, J. R. Jones, Ind., received 984 votes.

For Lieutenant-Governor in 1913, T. C. Barrett, Dem., received 49,316 votes; L. E. Robinson, Rep., 4,761; J. W. Barnes, Ind., 678.

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1912.
Districts.

I. Parishes of Plaquemines and St. Bernard, and
part of the city of New Orleans. Estopinal,
Dem., 14,770; Otero, Ind., 1.

316 II. Parishes of Jefferson, St. Charles, St. John Baptist, and St. James, and part of the city of New Orleans. Dupre, Dem., 14,406. No opposition.

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51,643

Per cent..

Whole vote.

LOUISIANA-Continued.

Election Returns.

VI. Parishes of Ascension, Baton Rouge, East;
Baton Rouge, West; Feliciana, East; Felici-
ana, West; Iberville, Livingston, Pointe
Coupée, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangip-
ahoa, and Washington. Morgan, Dem.,6,101.
VII. Parishes of Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Cal-
casleu, Cameron, Evangeline, Jeff Davis,
and St. Landry. Lazaro, Dem., 4,943; Put-
nam, Soc., 713.
VIII. Parishes of Avoyelles, Grant, La Salle,
Natchitoches, Rapides, Sabine, Vernon, and
Winn. Aswell, Dem.,6,033; Jones, Soc., 1,734.

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VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1912.
Districts.

II.

L. Counties of Cumberland and York. O'Brien, Dem., 15,580; Hinds, Rep., 17,635; Albert, Soc., 463; Perrigo,Proh.,420. Hinds' plurality, 2,055. Counties of Androscoggin, Franklin, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, and Sagadahoc. D. J. Mc Gillicuddy, Dem., 18,077; Wm. B. Skelton, Rep., 16,796, Barlow, Soc., 768, Howe, Proh., 245. McGillicuddy's plurality, 1,281. Counties of Hancock, Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo. Special election held 1913 to fill vacancy: Pattangall, Dem., 14,556; Peters, Rep., 15.081; Lawrence, Prog., 6,558; Wyer, Soc., 475.

III.

IV.

Counties of Aroostook, Penobscot, Piscataquis, and Washington, C. W. Mullen, Dem., 16,725, Frank E. Guernsey, Rep., 20,198; W.A.Rideout, Proh., 235, Guernsey's plurality, 8,473.

PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, Wm. T. Haines, Secretary of State, J. E. Alexander; Treasurer, Joseph W. Simpson; Adjutant-General, Albert Greenlaw; Auditor. T. F. Callahan; Attorney-General, Scott Wilson; Superintendent of Public Schools, Payson Smith; Insurance Commissioner, J. Wallace Blunt; Commissioner of Agriculture, John A. Roberts; Commissioner of Public Lands, Blaine S. Viles-all Republicans.

JUDICIARY.

Maj. 6,492 D Supreme Judicial Court: Chief Justice, Wm. P. 14,605 R Whitehouse, Rep. ; Associate Justices, L. C. Corn6,549 Dish, Rep.; Albert M. Spear, G. E Bird, 4,807 R Dem.; Albert R. Savage, Rep.; A. W. King, 26,439 D Rep.; Geo. F. Huley, Dem., and Geo. M. Hanson, 16,182 D Dem.; Clerk, C. W. Jones, Rep. 54,548 D

STATE LEGISLATURE, 1913.

87,922
116,216 90,138

1892. President......
6. Governor
18% President...... 77,175 22,037
1900. Governor...... 60,206 2,449
1900. President...... 53,671 14,233
1904. Governor...... 48,345 5,877

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42,503 D 54,610 D 53,049 D

VOTE OF THE STATE SINCE 1872.
Dem. Rep. Gr. Proh.
1872. President..29,087 61,422
663
1876. President..49,823 66,390
1880. President..65,171 74,039 4,408
1884. President 51,656 71,716 3,994 2,160
Lab.
1888. President..50,481 73,734 1.344 2.691
1890. Governor..45,331 64,214 1,298 2,981

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1894. Governor..30,621 69,599 5,321 2,730
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14,979 R

38,978 R

Haines 1896. President..34 688 80,465 1,870 1 570
Rep. 1898. Governor..29,497 54,266 315 2,335

45,777 R

24,769 R

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Androscoggin. 4,516 859 4,424
A roostook.
1,924 898 4,799
Cumberland... 8,480 5,154 6,537
Franklin.

Oxford..

1,421 668 1,633
2,655 1,399 1,932
4,397 1,782 5,195
2,751 1,097 1,392
1,633 457 1,527
2,941 1,234 3.068
5,093 3,367 5,294
1,210 807 1,704
1,831 885 1,129

316 5,664 4,404 | 1900. Governor..39,823 73,955 632 3,538
100 3,350 5,864 1900. President..36,822 65,435 878 2,585
355 10,427 9,945 1902. Governor..38,349 65,839 1,973 4.376
38 1,762 2,409 1904. Governor..49.791 75,591 1,576 2,756
156 3,537 3,590 1904. President.. 27.630 64,437 2,103 1,510
175 6,473 6.720 1906. Governor.. 61,477 69,315 1,553 1,139
235 3,089 2,390 1908. President..35,403 66,987 1,758 1,487
83 2,142 1,930 1908. Governor..66,075 73,728 1,430 1,425
111 3,506 3,968 1910. Governor..73,425 54,672 1,582 1,352
145 7,657 7,849
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For President 1912, Chafin, Proh., received 945 votes.
For Governor 1912, G. A. Englund, Soc., received 2,110
votes; W. I. Sterling, Proh., 1,204.

The vote for State Auditor in 1910 was: Hatch, Rep, 67,370; Stevens, Dem., 70,913; Bramhall, Soc., 1,604; Skillings, Pr. h., 1,352.

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For President 1912, Chafin. Proh., received 2,244 Berkshire.. votes; Reimer, Soc. Lab., 322.

In 1908 one Taft elector received the highest vote, 116,513. Six Democratic and two Republican electors chosen. In 1911 scattering vote for Governor: Dulany, Proh., 2,397; Develin, Soc., 3,783,

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1912
Districts.
I. Counties of Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent,
Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico,
and Worcester. Covington, Dem., 17,744;
Grier, Prog., 2,303; Elderdice, Proh., 744.
II. Baltimore City, counties of Baltimore, Carroll,
aud Harford. Talbot, Dem., 22,087; Sparks,
Rep., 13,732; Borman, Proh., 649; Hutman,
Soc., 435.

III. Baltimore City. Konig, Dem.,15,189; Sproes-
ser, Rep., 11,078; Fenley, Proh., 558; Kraut.
Soc., 967.

IV. Baltimore City. Linthicum, Dem., 19,075;
Murbach, Rep., 11,257; Day, Proh., 421; Dev-
elin, Soc., 595.

V. Counties of Howard, Charles, Anne Arundel,
Prince George's, St. Mary's, Calvert, and the
21st, 23d and 24th wards of Baltimore City.
Smith, Dem., 13,085; Parran, Rep., 12,168;
Todd, Proh., 366; Jackson, Soc., 1,113.

VI. Counties of Allegany, Frederick, Garrett,
Montgomery, and Washington. Lewis,
Dem., 20,434; Wagaman, Rep., 14,147; Pur-
dum, Proh., 601; Young, Soc., 1,326.

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Bristol
Dukes
Essex
Franklin.
Hampden
Hampshire
Middlesex
Nantucket
Norfolk
Plymouth
Worcester
Suffolk.

Total
Plurality.
Per cent
Whole vote.

1,322 1,249 2,315 840 1,510 1,509 6,211 6,397 3,809 5,769 4,139 3,887 12, 420 13, 279 16, 630 12, 253 10,742 9,082 215 269 278 137 324 241 20,691 21. 441 21.098 20, 691 23, 501 15,783 2,046 2,636 2,268 1,799 2,307 1,760 10, 620 11,593 7,099 11,828 6.540 6,325 3,088 4,512 1,606 3,252 2, 846 1, 569 36,689 30, 511 33,617 37, 376,23,985, 32, 773

247 123 194 147 184 115 9,244 9,650 9,779 9,325 7,765 9,552 6,991 5,590 9,645 6,978 4,679 8,609 46,059 24, 179 24, 977 43, 775 14,946.21, 863 17, 565 24,719 15,013 23,094 13,247 14.738

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For Governor, 1913, Foss, Ind., received 20,171 votes; Wrenn, Soc., 9,025; Evans, Proh., 2,015; Reimer, Soc. Lab., 1,932.

For President, 1912, Debs, Soc received 12,616 votes; Chafin, Pron., 2,754; Reimer, Soc. Lab., 1,102 votes; Rand, Proh., 2,702; Mulligan, Soc, Lab., 2,212. For Governor, 1912, Sawyer, Soc., received 11,493

votes on Dem. Citizens, Independent Citizens and For Governor, 1907, Whitney received 13,547 no designation tickets; Hisgen, Independence League, 75, 489: Prohibition Party, 3,810; Brown, Soc., 7, 621; Brennan, Soc. Lab., 2,999.

For President in 1908, Hisgen, lud., received 19,239 votes: Gillhaus, Soc. Lab., 1,018.

For President in 1904, Corrigan, Soc. Lab., re-
ceived 2,359 votes; Watson, Pop., 1,294.
VOTE FOR REFRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1912.
Districts.

II.

III.

I. Counties of Berkshire, Franklin (part), Hamp-
den (part), Hampshire (part). Morrissey,
Dem., 12,075; Treadway, Rep., 12,920; Blag-
den, Prog., 3,883; Bucklands, Soc., 1.30S.
Counties of Franklin (part), Hampden (part),
Hampshire (part). McKechnie, Dem., 10,940;
Gillett, Rep., 12,301; Hisgen, Prog., 5.442.
County of Franklin (part), Hampden (part),
Hampshire (part). Middlesex (part), and
Worcester (part). O'Connell, Dem., 9,742;
Wilder, Rep., 12,945; Marshall, Prog., 5,287;
Counties of Worcester (part) and Middlesex
Stoddard, Soc., 883.
(part). Thayer, Dem., 11,216; Winslow, Rep.,
15,153; Potter, Prog., 3.626; Abbott Soc., 535.
Counties of Essex (part), Middlesex (part)
and Worcester (part). O'Sullivan, Dem.,11,
037; Rogers, Rep., 12, 827; Osgood, Prog., 4,200;
Carroll, Soc., 593.

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V.

VI. County of Essex, (part). Schofield, Dem., 9,704; Gardner, Rep., 16,918; Nason, Prog., 7,326.

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