Totals. '1,733,139 1,586,773|1,747,1221,127,709 1940 (U. S. Senator-Burton, Rep.. 1,602,498; McSweeney, Dem., 1,457,304. 1940 (Governor)-Bricker, Rep., 1,825,312; Davey, Dem., 1,460,653. 1936 (President)-Lemke, Union, 132,212; Browder, Com., 5,251; Thomas, Soc., 117; Aiken, Soc. Lab., 14. PAST VOTE OF OHIO Greenback, 5,179. 1888 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 396 455; Harrison, Rep., 416,054; Fisk. Proh., 24,356; Streeter, United Labor, 3,496. 1892 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 404,115: Harrison. Rep., 405,187; Weaver, People's, 14,852; Bidwell, Proh., 26,012. 1896 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem. and People's (Populist), 477,497: Palmer, Nat'l (Gold) Dem., 1,858; McKinley, Rep., 525,991; Levering. Proh., 7,784. 1900 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 474,882; McKinley, Rep., 543,918; Woolley, Proh., 10.203; Debs. Soc., 4.847. 1904 (Pres.), Parker, Dem., 344.940; Roosevelt, Rep., 600,095; Swallow, Proh., 19,339; Debs, Soc.. 36,200. 1905 (Gov.), Dem., 473.264; Rep., 430,617; Soc., 17,795; Soc. Lab., 1,808: Proh., 13.061. 1908 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 502,721; Taft. Rep.. 572,312; Chafin, Proh., 11,402; Debs, Soc., 33,795. Although the Moravian missionaries are regarded as "the Pilgrims of Ohio," their villages were destroyed and it was left for the sons of New England to establish on the Ohio at the mouth of the Muskigum the first permanent settlement of the state-Marietta, in honor of Queen Marie Antoinette of France. They came overland from Massachusetts and reached the banks of the Youghiogheny River about the middle of February, 1788. They constructed a number of boats, the largest of which they named "The Mayflower," a 1908 (Gov.), Dem., 552,569; Rep., 533.197; Soc.. 28,573; Soc. Lab., 797; Proh., 7,665; Ind., 397. 1910 (Gov.), Dem., 477,077; Rep., 376,700; Soc.. 60.637; Proh., 7,129; Soc. Lab., 2,920. 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 424,834; Taft, Rep.. 278,168; Roosevelt, Prog.. 229,807: Debs. Soc.. 90,144. 1914 (U. S. Sen.), Dem., 423,742; Rep., 526,115: Prog., 67,509; Soc., 58,803. 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem.. 604,161; Hughes, Rep., 1916 (U. S. Sen.), Dem., 570,686; Rep., 535,346: 514,753; Hanly, Proh., 8.080; Benson, Soc., 38.092. Soc., 38,187; Proh., 12.060; Ind., 2,965. 1918 (Gov.), Dem., 486,403; Rep., 470,459. 1920 (Pres.), Cox, Dem., 780.037; Harding. Rep.. 1,182,022; Watkins, Proh., 294; Debs, Soc., 57,147. 1920 (U. S. Sen.), Dem., 782,650; Rep., 1,134,953. Single Tax, 2.647. 1920 (Gov.), Donahey, Dem., 918.962; Davis, Rep.. 1,039,835. 1924 (Pres.), Coolidge, Rep., 1,176,130; Davis. Dem., 477,888; LaFollette, Prog., 357,948; Johns, Soc.-Lab., 3,025; Wallace, Comm. Land., 1,246. 1928 (Pres.), Hoover, Rep., 1,627,546; Smith, Dem. 864,210; Thomas, Soc.. 8,683: Foster, Com.. 2.836; Reynolds, Soc. Lab., 1,515; Varney, Proh.. 3,556. 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 1,301,695; Hoover, Rep., 1,227,679; Thomas, Soc., 64,094; Upshaw, Proh., 7.421; Foster, Com., 7,231; Reynolds, Soc. Lab., 1,968. vessel 45 feet long and 12 feet wide, with sides thick enough to resist the bullets of Indians. On this and the accompanying craft of smaller boats, the settlers, 48 in number, with their horses, wagons, provisions, cooking utensils, hoes, axe, guns and other equipment, passed down the Youghiogheny River, the Monongahela and the Ohio, and at the end of five days reached their destination April 8, 1788. Here they we. welcomed by the soldiers of Fort Harmar, and began to rear new homes in the wilderness. 1938 (Governor)-Phillips, Dem., 355,740; Rizley, Rep., 148,861; Lanham, Proh., 2,579; Franing. Ind., 776. 1938 (U. S. Senator)-Thomas, Dem., 307,936; Glasser, Rep., 159.734; Nelson, Proh., 2,220; Clark, Ind., 603; Thompson, Ind., 573. 1936 (President)-Thomas, Soc., 2,221; Colvin, Proh., 1,328. 1936 (U. S. Senator)-Lee, Dem., 493,407; Hyde, Rep., 229,004; Clemens, Soc., 1,895; Nelson, Proh., 973. PAST VOTE OF OKLAHOMA 1908 (Pres.). Bryan, Dem., 122,363; Taft, Rep.. 110,474; Debs. Soc., 21.734. 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem.. 119,156; Tafa, Rep., 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 148,113; Hughes, Rep., 243,464; Debs, Soc., 25,679. 1921 (Pres.), Davis, Dem., 255,798; Coolidge, Rep., 226,242; La Follette, Progs., 41,141; Johns. Soc.Lab.. 5,234. 1928 (Pres.), Hoover, Rep., 394,046; Smith, Dem., 219,174: Thomas, Soc., 3,924: Farm.-Lab.. 1,283. 1932 (Pres.). Roosevelt, Dem., 516,468; Hoover, Rep., 188,165. Willkie, Roos., Landon, Counties Roos.. Willkle, Roos., Landon, 1940 Counties Roos.. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. 1940 (President)-Aiken, Soc. Lab., 2,487; Thomas, Soc., 398; Browder, Com., 191; Babson, Proh., 154. 1938 (Governor)-Sprague, Rep., 214,062; Hess, Dem., 158,744. 1938 (U. S Senator)-Holman, Rep, 203,120; Mahoney, Dem., 167.135. 1936 (President)-Lemke, Union, 21,831; Thomas, Soc., 2,143; Alken, Soc. Lab., 500; Browder, Com., 104; Colvin, Proh., 4. PAST VOTE OF OREGON 1872 (Pres.), Grant, Rep., 11,818; Greeley, Dem. and Lib., 7,742. 1876 (Pres.), Hayes, Rep., 15,214; Tilden, Dem., 1880 (Pres.), Garfield, Rep.. 20,619; Hancock. 1892 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 14,243; Harrison, 1896 (Pres.), McKinley, Rep., 48,779; Bryan, Dem. and Peoples', 46,739; Palmer, Nat. Dem., 977; Levering. Proh.. 919. 1900 (Pres.), McKinley, Rep., 46,526; Bryan, Dem.. 33,385; Woolley, Proh., 2,536; Debs, Soc., 1,494, 1904 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Rep., 60,455; Parker, Dem.. 1928 (Pres.), Hoover, Rep., 205,341; Smith, Dem., 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 213,871; Hoover, Rep., 136,019; Thomas, Soc., 15,450; Reynolds, Soc. Lab., 1,730; Foster, Com. 1,681. Jefferson.. 12.035 15,547 15,353 16,530 York. 39,543 30,228 45,142 29,233 11,080 11,943 3,579. 3.507 Lackawanna. 71.343 54.931 3,782 80,585 Juniata.. 3,576 Totals... 2,171,035 1,889,848 2,353,788 1,690,300 51,186 1940 (President)-Thomas, Soc., 10,967; Browder, Com., 4,519; Aiken, Ind. Gov., 1,518. 1940 (U. S. Senator)-Guffey, Dem., 2,069,980; Cooke, Rep., 1,893, 104; Felix, Soc., 15,449; Mansell, Prog., 11,113; Reeve, Com., 4,761; Knotek, Ind. Gov., 2,503. 1938 (Governor)-James, Rep., 2,035,340; Jones, Dem., 1,756,192; Holmes, Soc., 12,635; Burnham, Proh., 6,438; Omhold, Com., 1,273. 1938 (U. S. Senator) Davis., Rep., 2,086,931; Earle, Dem., etc., 1,694,367; Felix, Soc., 20,155; Van Valin, Proh, 9,327; Tookey, Com., 1,530. 1936 (President)-Lemke, Union, 67,467; Thomas, Soc., 14,375; Browder, Com., 4,060; Aiken, Soc. Lab., 1,424, Colvin, Proh., 6,691. 1934 (Governor)-Earle, Dem., 1,476,467; Schnader, Rep., 1,410,138; Holmes, Soc., 42,417; Ames, Proh., 13,521; Cush, Com., 5,584. 1934 (U. S. Senator)-Guffey, Dem., 1,494,010; Reed, Rep., 1,366,872; Maurer, Soc., 50,444; Wicks, Com., 6,170. 1932 (President)-Thomas, Soc., 91,119; Upshaw, Proh., 11,319; Foster, Com., 5,658; Cox, Jobless, 725; Reynolds, Indust., 659. PAST VOTE OF PENNSYLVANIA 1872 (Pres.), Grant, Rep., 349,589; Greeley. Dem. and Lib., 212.041. 1876 (Pres.). Tilden, Dem., 366,158; Hayes, Rep., 1892 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 452,264; Harrison, 1896 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem. and Peoples' (Populist). 433.228; Palmer, Nat'l (Gold) Dem., 11,000; McKinley, Rep., 728,300; Levering, Proh., 19,274. 1900 (Pres.). Bryan, Dem., 424.232; McKinley, Rep., 712,665; Woolley, Proh.. 27.908: Debs, Soc., 4,831. 1904 (Pres.), Parker, Dem., 335.430; Roosevelt, Rep., 840,949; Swallow, Proh., 33,717; Soc., 21,863. 1908 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 448,782; Taft, Rep., 1924 (Pres.), Coolidge, Rep., 1,401,481; Davis, 1928 (Pres.), Hoover, Rep., 2,055,382; Smith, Dem.. 1932 (Pres.). Roosevelt, Dem., 1,295,948; Hoover, Rep., 1,453,540: Thomas, Soc., 91,119; Upshaw, Proh., 11,319; Foster, Com., 5,658; Cox, Jobless, 725; Reynolds, Indust., 659. 1938 (Governor)-Vanderbilt, Rep., 167,003; Quinn, Dem., 129,603; O'Hara, Square Deal, 12,696; Vanderbilt, Good Gov't, 1,621; Kominsky, Com., 366. 1936 (President)-Lemke, Union, 19,569; Browder, Com., 411; Aiken, Soc.-Lab., 929. 1936 (U. S. Senator)-Green, Dem., 149, 146; Metcalf, Rep., 136,149; La Pointe, Union, 21,945. 1936 (Governor)-Quinn, Dem., 160,776; Sisson, Rep., 137,369; Bishop, Soc., Lab., 998; Reil, Com., 481. PAST VOTE OF RHODE ISLAND 1872 (Pres.), Grant, Rep., 13,665; Greeley, Dem. and Lib., 5,329. 1876 (Pres.), Tilden, Dem., 10,712; Hayes, Rep., 15,787; Cooper, Greenback, 60; Smith, Proh. Ref., 68. 1880 (Pres.), Hancock, Dem., 10,779; Garfield, Rep., 18,195; Weaver, Greenback, 236; Dow, Proh.. 20. 1884 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 12.391; Blaine, Rep., 19,030; St. John, Proh., 928; Butler, Greenback, 422. 1888 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem. 17,530; Harrison, Rep., 21,969; Fisk, Proh., 1,251. 1892 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 24,336: Harrison, Rep., 26,975; Weaver, People's, 228; Bidwell, Proh., 1,654. 1896 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem. and People's (Populist), 14,459; Palmer, Nat'l (Gold) Dem., 1,166; McKinley, Rep.. 37.437: Levering, Proh.. 1.161. 1900 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 19,812; McKinley, Rep., 33,784; Woolley, Proh., 1,529. 1904 (Pres.), Parker, Dem., 24,839; Roosevelt. Rep., 41,605; Swallow, Proh., 768; Debs, Soc., 956. 1908 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 24,706; Taft, Rep.. 43,942; Chafin, Proh., 1,016: Debs, Soc., 1,365. 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 30,412; Taft, Rep., 27,703; Roosevelt, Prog., 16,878; Debs, Soc., 2,049. 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 40,394; Hughes, Rep.. 44,858; Hanly, Proh., 470; Benson, Soc., 1,914. 1920 (Pres.), Cox, Dem., 55,062: Harding. Rep.. 107,463; Watkins, Proh., 510; Debs, Soc., 4,351. 1924 (Pres.), Coolidge, Rep., 125,286; Davis, Dem., 76.606; LaFollette, Progs., 7,628; Foster, Workers, 280; Johns. Soc.-Lab., 268. 1928 (Pres.), Smith, Dem., 118,973; Hoover, Rep.. 117,522; Reynolds, Soc. Lab.. 416; Foster, Com.. 283. 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 146,604; Hoover, Rep., 115,266; Thomas, Soc., 3,138; Foster, Com., 546; Reynolds, Soc. Lab., 433; Upshaw, Proh., 183. (Not included in above totals.) The Jeffersonian Democratic vote was 2,496; Republican Tolbert Faction, 137. 1938 (Governor)-Maybank, Dem., 49,009; Tolbert. Rep., 283. In 1936 the Republican vote for President (1,646) was split between the Tolbert faction (953) and the 1872 (Pres.), Grant, Rep., 72,290; Greeley. Dem. and Lib.. 22,703. 1876 (Pres.), Tilden, Dem., 90,906; Hayes, Rep., 91,870. 1880 (Pres.), Hancock, Dem., 112,312; Garfield, Rep., 58.071; Weaver, Greenback, 566. 1884 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 69,890; Blaine, Rep., 21.733. 1888 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 65,825; Harrison, Rep., 13.740. 1892 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 54,698; Harrison. Rep.. 13.384; Weaver, People's, 2.410. 1896 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem. and People's (Populist), 58,801; Palmer, Nat'l (Gold) Dem., 824: McKinlev. Rep.. 9.313. 1900 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 47,283; McKinley, Rep., 3,579. 1904 (Pres.). Parker, Dem., 52,563; Roosevelt, Rep.. 2,554; Debs, Soc.. 22. 1908 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 62,200; Taft; Rep., 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem.. 48.357; Taft, Rep., 1920 (Pres.), Cox, Dem., 64,170; Harding, Rep.. 1924 (Pres.), Davis, Dem., 49,008; Coolidge, Rep.. 1,123; La Follette, Progs., 620. 1928 (Pres.), Smith, Dem., 62.700: Anti-Smith, 2.670; Hoover. Rep.. 3,188: Thomas. Soc., 44. 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 102,347; Hoover, Rep., 1,978; Thomas, Soc., 82. 1940 (Governor)-Bushfield, Rep., 167,686; Bicknell, Dem., 136,428. 1938 (Governor)-Bushfield, Rep., 149,362; Fosheim, Dem., 127,485. 1938 (U. S. Senator)-Gurney, Rep., 146,813; Berry, Dem., 133,064. PAST VOTE OF SOUTH DAKOTA 1892 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 9,081; Harrison. 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 59,191; Hughes, Rep.. 64,217; Hanly, Proh., 1,774; Benson, Soc., 3,760. 1920 (Pres.). Cox, Dem., 35,938; Harding, Rep., 110,692; Watkins, Proh., 900; F.-Lab., 34,707. 1924 (Pres.), Coolidge, Rep., 101,299; LaFollette. Progs., 75,355; Davis, Dem., 27,214. 1928 (Pres.), Hoover, Rep., 157,660; Smith, Dem., 102,660; Thomas. Soc., 443; Foster, Com.. 232: Farm.-Lab., 927. 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 183,515; Hoover, Rep. 99,212; Harvey, Lib., 3,333; Thomas, Soc., 1,551; Upshaw, Proh., 463; Foster, Com., 364. 1940 Campaign Outlay Put at $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 National campaign expenditures in 1940 of the Republican and Democratic parties and their independent allies, exclusive of local and Congressional committees were $22,740,313, according to the final compilation made by the Senate Committee Investigating Campaign Expenditures. Total contributions were placed at $24,174,223. The Republican Party spent $14,941,142 and received $16,476,039 in contributions. The Democratic Party spend $6,095,357 and received $6,284,463 in contributions. Experts for the committee estimated that a total of $35,000,000 to $40,000,000 was spent with the expenditures of local committees taken into account. While the reports of the Democratic and Republican national committees indicated that they technically kept within the $3,000,000 limit set by the Hatch Act, the money actually spent for the national tickets of both parties was far in excess of that limitation. This was due to the assumption by State committees of obligations hitherto met by the national committees. Expenditures through national and State committees were compiled as follows: Democratic-National National committee. Subtotal $2,438,091.88 Democratic-States Subtotal Republican-National National committee Subtotal Republican-States State committees $2,785,659.82 314,558.19 $3,100,218.31 $6,095,357.79 $2,242,742.47 1,355,604.8 1,476,563.33 $5,074,909.88 $9,111,332.18 754,900.81 $9,866,232.99 . $14,941,142.87 The total of $22,740,313 included expenditures by Senatorial committees of $1,139,401, other political parties committees in States, $19,909.25; National Communist party, $89,548.26, and miscellaneous committees, $454,954.10. These figures do not include $373,381 spent by the National Committee to Uphold the Constitution or loans. |