VII. Counties of Essex (part), Middlesex (part). Phelan, Dem., 12,964; Bennett, Jr., Rep., 8,953; Ranger, Prog., 5,086; McNally, Soc., 1,262. Dectrick, VIII. County of Middlesex (part). Dem., 12.484; Dallinger, Rep., 11,209; Long, Prog., 6,665; Beaumont, Soc., 445. IX. County of Middlesex (part) and Suffolk (part). Rowland, Dem., 8,732; Roberts, Rep., 14, 021; Herbert, Prog., 7,364; Putney, Soc., 954. X. Counties of Suffolk (part), Norfolk (part). Murray, Dem., 12,031; Jenkins, Rep., 2,418; Callahan, Prog., 3.711; Carpenter, Soc., 634. XI. County of Suffolk (part). Peters, Dem., 17,875; Cook, Rep., 8,786; Claus, Soc., 1,253. XII. Counties of Suffolk (part). Curley, Dem., 14,875; Robinson, Rep.,5,812; J. B. Connolly, Prog., 9,001; T. C. Connolly, Soc., 789. XIII. Counties of Suffolk (part), Norfolk (part), Middlesex (part), and Worcester (part). Mitchell, Dem., 13,583; Weeks, Rep., 15,934; Fiel, Prog., 5,853. XIV. Counties of Norfolk (part), Suffolk (part), Plymouth (part), and Bristol (part). more, Dem., 11,939: Harris, Rep., 9,968; Kincaide, Prog., 11,341; McCarty, Soc., 2,005. XV. Counties of Bristol (part) and Plymouth (part). Coughlin, Dem.,8,975; Greene, Rep., 11,207; Weeks, Prog., 4,172; Wright, Soc., 482. XVI. Counties of Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket, Bristol (part), Norfolk (part), and Plymouth Thacher, Dem., 10,461; Bullock, (part). Dem., 8,186; Thompson, Prog., 6,540; Palme, Soc., 826. At the special election held Mar. 22, 1910, to fill vacancy in the 14th district: Eugene R. Foss, Dem., 15,084 votes; William R. Buchanan, Rep., 9,470; John McCarty, Soc., 734.
PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.
2,043 1,831 4,416 2,620 2,781 2,990
263 820 615 150 143 178 5,850 5,040 5,679 6.691 5,613 4,309 1,172 2,170 3.227 1,905 2,734 2,051 439 341 659 596 575 423 1,959 2,314 2.908 2,540 2,324 2,344 3,011 2,974 4.428 3.762, 2,966 3,814 2,356 1,221 2.399 2.713 1,388 1,932
• Total Democratic vote, including Independent Citizens, etc., 84,379.
For President in 1912. Debs., Soc., received 23,211 votes; Chafin, Proh., 8,934; Reimer, Soc. Lab., 1.252. For Governor in 1912, Hoogerbyde, Soc., received 21.398 votes; Leland, Proh., 7,811.
For Governor, 1906, Richter, Soc. Lab., received 1,153 votes.
For President in 1904 Watson, Pop., received 1,159; Corrigan, Soc. Lab., 1,012 votes.
For President in 1908, Gillhaus, Soc. Lab., received 1,096 votes; Hisgen, Ind., 742.
Counties of Delta, Schoolcraft, Chippewa, Mackinac, Ontonagon, Marquette, Menomi nee, Dickinson, Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw. Alger, Luce, Iron, and Gogebic. Power, Dem., 10,322; Young, Rep., 18,190; McDonald, Prog., 18,433.
PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor, John Q Ross; Secretary of State, Governor, Woodbridge N. Ferris, Dem., Lieut.- Fred'k C. Martindale; Treasurer, John C. Haarer; Auditor, O. B. Fuller; Attorney-General, Grant cook; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Fellows; Adjutant-General, R. C. Vander- F. L. Keeler; Commissioner Calvin A. Palmer-all Republicans, except of Insurance,
Congressman-at-Large: Frensdorf, Dem., 152,188; McAlvay; Justices, John E. Bird; Joseph B. Supreme Court: Chief Justice, Kelley, Rep., 185,657; Corbett, Proh., 8,624; Martin, Moore; Joseph H. Steere; Flavius L. Brooke: Aaron V. Soc., 19.789; Hill, Prog., 174,451. Kelley's plur-John W. Stone: Russell C. Ostrander; F. ality, 11.206. Kuhn; Clerk, Charles C. Hopkins-all Republi- C.
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1912, Districts.
I. County of Wayne (part). Doremus, Dem., 22,573; Beechler, Rep., 16,687; Pound, Prog., 16,801; Martin. Soc., 2,418: Titus, Soc. Labor, 266. Doremus's plurality, 5,886.
1. Counties of Lenawee, Monroe, Jackson, Washtenaw and Wayne (part). Beaks, Dem., 16,761; Wedemeyer, Rep.. 16.650; Fos- ter, Soc., 814; Probert, Prog., 13,660. Beaks's plurality, 111. III. Counties of Branch, Hillsdale, Kalamazoo, Calhoun and Eaton. Carney, Dem., 14,482; Smith, Rep., 14,609; Rogers, Soc., 2,746; Dingley, Prog.,12,907. Smith's plurality, 127. IV. Counties of St. Joseph, Cass, Berrien, Van Buren, Allegan and Barry. Beebe, Dem., 14,382; Hamilton, Rep., 14,788; Gifford, Soc., 1,404; Valentine, Prog., 12,712. Hamilton's plurality, 406.
1872. Pres.... 78,350 138,458 1876. Pres....141,595 166,901 9,060 1880. Pres ..131,300 185,190 34,795 Dem.-Gr.t Str. -Gr.
1884. Gov.....186,887 190,840 1884. Pres....189,361 192,669 1886. Gov.....174,042 181,474 1888. Pres....213,469 236,387 Dem.
4,555 20,945 22,923 R U. L. Indus.
1891. Sup. Ct. 148,271 153,211 9,121 14,144 4,940 R 1890. Gov. .183,725 172,205 13,198 28,651 11,520 D 1892. Pres....202,296 222,708 19,892 14,069 20,412 R Pup. 1893. Sup. Ct. 148,712 164,754 14,469 14,526 16,039 R 1895, Sup. Ct. 108,807 189,294 25,943 18,116 80,487 R 1894. Gov... .....130,823 237,215 30,012 18,788 106,392 R Dem.-Pop.
V. Counties of Ottawa, Kent, and Tonia. Sweet, Dem., 16,148; Mapes, Rep., 16,749; Cheney, Proh., 669; Kosten Soc., 2, 203; Sheldon, Prog., 11,747. Mapes's plurality, 601. VI. Counties of Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Ingham and Wayne (part). Dem., 18,412; Smith, Rep., 21,686: Kellogg, Cummins, Prog., 18, 157. Smith's plurality,3.274. VII. Counties of Macomb, Lapeer, St. Clair, Sani- lac, Huron and Wayne (part). Bell, Dem., 11,998; Crampton, Rep., 15,089; Ackerman, Proh., 468; Kaumeier, Soc., 680; Sherman, Prog., 12,588. Crampton's plurality, 2,501. N. D. VIII. Counties of Clinton, Saginaw, Shiawassee 1896. Pres....236,714 293,582 6,879 1896. Gov.....221,022 304,431 9,738 and Tuscola. Purcell, Dem., 11,527; Fordney, Rep., 13,215; Woolman, Proh., 568; Seiferlein, Soc., 1,558: Chandler, Prog., 11,593. Fordney's plurality, 1,622. IX. Counties of Muskegon, Oceana, Newaygo, Mason, Lake, Manistee, Wexford, Benzie, and Leelanaw. O'Connor, Dem., 8,020, McLaughlin, Rep.,11,966: Sears, Prog., 10,619. McLaughlin's plurality, 1.347. X. Counties of Bay, Midland, Gladwin, Arenac, Ogemaw, Iasco, Alcona, Oscoda, Crawford, Montmorency, Alpena, Presque Isle, Otsego, Cheboygan, and Emmet. Coumans, Dem., 10,129; Loud, Rep., 13,141: Gaffney, Soc., 1,541; Woodruff, Prog., 12, 882. Woodruff's plurality, 741.
1898. Gov.....168,142 243,239 1899. Sup. Ct..165,482 216,828
5,499 83,409 R 5,025 56,868 R
7,006 75,097 R 4,856 8,789 51,346 R 2,709 11,834 79,384 R Soc. D. 11,859 104,584 R 11,326 37,184 R 14,611 88,243 R 9,140 97,594 R 13,308 227,715 R 16,092 9,530 R 16.974 159 809 R
1900. Gov.....226,228 305,612 1900. Pres....211,685 316,269 2,826 1902. Gov....174,077 211,261 4,271 1904. Gov.....134,151 361,866 1903. Sup.Ct..127,582 215,825 6,402 1906. Gov.....129,963 227,557 5,926 8.941 1908. Gov.....252,611 262,141 1908. Pres.... Soc. 1910. Gov... .175,771 335,580 11,586 .159,670 202,863
Majority. † Fusion.
691 1,079 653 1,229
609 1.608 1,510 1,778 543 470 897 464 926 793 476 435 1,379 909 919 393 1,724 817 1,359 990 1,169 1,888 880 672 1,902 1,405 1,051 2,844 1,678 2,179 381 146 952 284 521 15, 530 14,379 11,489 12, 428 19,569 711 1,422
106426 64, 334 125856 99, 659 129688 33,455 19,430 31.84 19.25 37.62 31. 27 40.72 10.50 334,219
For President 1912, Debs, Soc., received 27,505 318 votes; Chafin, Prol, 7,886; Reimer, Soc. Lab., 2,212. For Governor 1912 Morgan, Pub. Ownership, 35 received 25,769 votes: Lobeck, Proh., 29,876. 290 For Governor in 1910 Barrett, Pub. Ownership, 277 received 11,173 votes.
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1912. Districts.
271 I. Counties of Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, and Winona, Robinson, Dem., 10,786; Anderson, Rep., 24,681. Counties of Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, Martin, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock, and Watonwan.
mond, Dem., 14,718; Ellsworth, Rep., 13,093; Hollister, Pub. O., 1,479. Hammond's plu- rality, 1,625,
Counties of Carver, Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, McLeod, Nicollet, Rice, Scott, and Sibley. Davis, Rep., 18,536; Glotzbach, Dem., 9,763 Marzahn, Proh., 1919.
213 IV. Counties of Chisago, Ramsey, and Washing- ton. Stevens, Rep., 15,479; Regan, Dem., Halbert, 11,333; Rosenquist, Pub. O., 6,021;
301 V. County of Hennepin. Dwyer, Dem., 6,987; G. R. Smith, Rep., 17,861; Latimer, Pub. Ownership, 6,929; Schall, Prog., 8,574. 195 VI. Counties of Benton, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hubbard, Meeker, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, and Wright. Linde- bergh, Rep., 21, 286: Gilkinson, Dem., 9,920; Uhl, Proh., 2,839.
143 VII. Counties of Big Stone, Chippewa, Grant, 286 Kandiyohi, Lac Qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, and Yellow Medicine. Volstad, Rep., 25,053. No opponent.
337 VIII. Counties of Aitkin, Anoka, Carlton, Cook, Isanti, Itasca. Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Mille Lacs, Pine, and St. Louis. Jenswold, Jr., Dem., 12,494; Miller, Rep., 20,523; Kap- lan, Pub. O., 7,398
958 685 966 167 884 1,027 605 1,122 940 1,143 329 983 482 778 720 1,467 1,404 1,600
1,662 735 2,326 1,657 1,762
311 IX. Counties of Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Kittson Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, and Wilkin. Brattland, Pub. O., 11,190; Steenerson, Rep., 22,481.
VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE. Buell Dem., 69, 652; Manahan, Rep., 154,308; 384 Calderwood Proh., 25,863; Ingalls, Pub. Ownership, 474 30,042.
12, 431 4, 109 12, 426 11, 012 14,592 3, 245 374 259 226 423 302 1,126 351 542 1,291 1,040 1,276 1,310 703 1,712 1,180 1,718 1,613 1,020 1,765 1 496 1,900 466 463 757 470 768 150 299 278 859 311 765
PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.
153 Governor, Adolph O. Eberhart; Lieutenant5,124 3,881 8,480 6,707 6,706 2,111 Governor, J. A. Burnquist Secretary of State, 1,172 462 118 Julius A. Schmahl; Auditor, S. G. Iverson; 214 Treasurer, Walter J. Smith; Attorney-General, 298 L. A. Smith; Adjutant-General, Fred. B. Wood; 600 Superintendent of Education, C. G. Schultz; 251 Commissioner of Insurance, J. A. Preus; Com160 missioner of Agriculture, J. F. Maxfield-all 851 210 Republicans.
360 335 676 326 663 890 383 1,139 793 1,137 8,317 1,134 1,682 3, 137 1,759 1,294 651 1,105 1,364 1,148) 640 286 628 522 601 937 442 1,038 867 1,068 1,038 1,098 1, 053 561 131 541 441 1,422 351 797 1,068 1,482 1,261 336 278 515 303 619 1,062) 553) 940 922 1,110]
Supreme Court: Chief Justice, Calvin L. Brown, Associate Justices, Andrew Holt, G. L. Brunn, Oscar Hallam-all non-partisan. 136 P. E. Brown, 215 Clerk, I. A. Caswell, Rep.
16 General, Arthur Fridge; Land Commissioner, J. H. Brown; Commissioner of Agriculture, H. E. Blakeslee; Commissioner of Insurance, T. M. 15 Henry-all Democrats.
518 1,539 495 626 1.629 2,268 1,268 524 2.277 1,361 5,089 4,350 2,184 5,199 4,711 1,788 1,310 1,051 1.484 1,316 1,197 1,359 1,985 2,081
3,396 1,162 1,500 3,416 1,229 1,437 421 735 375 430 784
Howard.. Howell.. Iron
Jackson Jasper Jefferson. Johnson
Knox
2,672 896 1,566 1,465 836 1,588 1,618 845 666 65 864 672 50 32,209 5,618 23,152 33,047 5,907 22,174 6,789 4,571 3,309 6,985 4,809 2,954 2,368 2,127 485 2,411 2,216 372 8,468 1,772 1,141 3,502 1,868 1,020 1,666 1,092 297 1,701 1,109 310 1,634 1,478 463 1,662 1,580 374 3,650 2,367 1,241 3,656 2,384 1.128
47 34 29.75 17.80 48. 20 31.15 15.61
Whole vote. I For President, 1912, Debs, Soc., received 28,466 votes; Chafin, Proh.,5,380; Reimer, Soc. Lab., 1,778. For Governor, 1912, Ward, Soc., received 28,145 votes: Stokes, Proh., 5,220; Rogers, Soc. Lab., 1,861. For Governor, 1908, Dillon, Pop., 1,058 votes. For Governor in 1904, White, Soc. Lab., 1,442; Alldredge. Proh., 2,701 votes.
For President in 1908, Watson, Pop., received 1,165 votes; Gillhans, Soc. Lab,868; Hisgen, Ind.,402. For President, 1904, Corrigan, Soc. Lab., received 1,674 votes; Watson, Pop., 4,226.
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