10377 Cuyahoga... Richard C. Parsons, Rep., over Selah Chamberlain, Lib., 2724. PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, Edward F. Noyes; Lieutenant-Governor, Jacob Mueller; Secretary of State, Allen T. Wikoff; Auditor of State, James Williams; Treasurer of State, Isaac Welsh: Comptroller of the Treasury, William T. Wilson; Attorney-General, Francis B. Pond; Commissioner of Common Schools, Thomas W. Harvey; Clerk of the Supreme Court, Rodney Foos; Members of the Board of Public Works, Richard R. Porter, Stephen R. Hosmer, Philip V. Herzing; Judges of the Supreme Court, John Welch, William H. West, George W. McIlvaine, Luther Day, William White; Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs, O. L. Wolcott; Superintendent of Insurance, William F. Church-all Republicans. Republicans.. Democrats. Liberals... STATE LEGISLATURE XV. Athens.. Meigs... Hud-Sprason, gue, Lib. Rep. 1700 2644 Washington.. 2062 3285 47 XV. Hud-Sprason, gue, Lib. Rep. 3513 3901 Monroe. 2881 1121 11996 12987 Majority 1852. President...169220 152526 16694 D* 1855. Governor...131091 146641 24310 15550 R* Democratic. Republican. Amer'n 1856. President...170874 187497 28121 16623 R* 1857. Governor...159060 160541 1858. Supr. Judge162608 1859. Governor...171266 PAST VOTE OF THE STATE. Democratic. Free-Soil. Whig. 31682 10135 1491 R* 1860. President...198637 182952 184502 Doug. & Breck. Lincoln. 231610 Democratic. Republican. Temp. 20344 R 13236 R Bell. 12193 20780 R Guernsey 1948 2587 Harrison. 1619 2175 1861. Governor...151794 1862. Sec. of State 184332 206997 55203 R 178755 5577 D Jefferson. 2192 3305 Total........ 11052 14350 1863. Governor...187562 288561 101099 R Lorenzo Danford, Rep., over Christian L. Poorman, 1865. Governor...193697 WoodBrown worth, Rep. 1311 1716 Stark....... 3243 4605 1864. Sec. of State 182439 237210 1864. President...205568 54751 265154 59586 R 223633 1866. Sec. of State213606 29936 R 256302 1867. Governor...240622 42695 R 243605 2983 R Wood Lib. Brown worth, Rep. 1868, Sec. of State249682 267065 1868. President...238700 1869. Governor...228581 1870. Sec. of State205015 17383 R 280128 41428 R 236099 7518 R 13831 R 5416 5552 1871. Governor...218105 1872. Sec. of State251780 238273 4084 16084 R 265930 2045 12104 R 1872. President...245484 281852 2100 34268 R Laurin D. Woodworth, Rep., over Richard Brown, Lib., 2262. Plurality. The Democratic vote for President in 1872 includes 244,321 for Greeley, and 1163 for O'Conor. Clatsop 198 180 Columbia. 117 180 135 Coos. 186 321 274 307 Curry. 58 108 112 Douglas Grant.. Linn... 506 546 396 579 402 Chester... 613 609 578 607 Clarion... 749 698 756 Clearfield, 204 123 179 Clinton... 85 Columbia.. 260 Crawford.. 116 76 106 Cumberland. 771 860 994 143 233 309 305 570 526 606 651 IIO 122 181 150 569 815 893 966 861 943 1179 928 1204 939 Forest... 606 1431 1040 1435 1068 1342 Franklin. 913 1831 1185 2084 1023 1412 Fulton.. 308 488 572 598 661 599 Greene.. 68 99 49 64 Huntingdon.. 389 380 556 383 509 252 Indiana.. 323 415 511 403 418 235 Jefferson. 314 392 500 468 349 341 Juniata... 22 92 Washington.. 199 530 348 5391 355 485 Lancaster. 411 бог 563 649 631 647 Multnomah Polk.. 808 737 1115 2829 1852 777 2854 1376 Tillamook 2389 3140 Umatilla. 2169 4348 Union 1785 1866 Wasco 1647 1294 Yamhill Lawrence. 9064 13774 1705 3426 5717 14288 6645 10740 Lebanon.. 2824 4285 945 3429 2076 4171 1288 2432 2386 3666 6895 5355 14433 12341 Lycoming. 5056 4639 5622 5342 10904 12966 10551 3837 4423 5635 4420 9106 4406 3986 M'Kean. 950 1025 618 1040 4598 5573 3411 5517 1765 1786 1127 1685 1796 1716 751 903 3225 4041 |