The scattering vote in 1888 was for Greene, Pro., and in 1890 for Abernathy, Pro. PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, Elisha P. Ferry: Lieutenant-Governor, Charles E. Laughton; Secretary of State, Allen Weir Treasurer, A. A. Lindsley: Auditor, T. M. Reed Adjutant-General, R. G. O'Brien; Superintendent of Public Instruction, R. B. Bryan Land Commissioner, W. T. Forrest; Attorney-General, W. . Jones-ali Republicans. JUDICIARY. Supreme Court Chief-Justice, T. J. Anders; Associate Justices, Elmore Scott, R. O. Dunbar. T. L. Stiles, J. P. Hoyt; Clerk, C. S. Reinhart-all Rep. STATE LEGISLATURE, 1891. 29 126 OTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1890. -ict. John O. Pendleton, Dem., 18,479: W. P. Hubbard, Rep., 17,831: F. N. Lynch, Pro., 415. Pendleton's plurality, 648. W. L. Wilson, Dem., 20,439: George Harmon, Dane Dodge. Door Dunn. Rep., 18.374; Aaron Baker, Pro., 136. Wil-Fond du Lac. 4.994 3.399 son's plurality, 2,065. John D. Alderson, Dem., 20,433; Theophilus Gaines, Rep., 15.778; J. E. Middleton, Pro., 207. Alderson's plurality, 4,655. James Capehart, Dem., 19.573; C. B. Smith, Rep., 17,648; M. S. Hall, Pro., 199. Capehart's plularity, 1,925. PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. vernor, A. B. Fleming; Secretary of State, W. hley; Treasurer, W. T. Thompson; Auditor, ck F. Duffy; Superintendent of Free Schools, amin S. Morgan: Adjutant-General, B. H. Oxley: rney-General, Alfred Caldwell-all Democrats. Forest.. Kenosha... Chippewa 155 218 127 113 2,003 1,980 .D 1,691 1,301 2,094 Monroe.... 2,136 2,060 178 2,1 Polk 61 Portage Price. 633 Racine 2,342 1,740 ICO 23 2,3 72 47 6 3,3 Senate. House. Joint Ballot. Richland.. 1,425 1,874 258 117 1,7 Rock 3,351 4.629 402 ΤΟ 21 31 St. Croix... 1,701 1,955 378 Dem., 14,532; Henry A. Coo; Stepher Faville, Pro., 1,316. ty, 323. Dem., 17,826; D. C. Van Brunt, -rwig's majority, 8,56c. ell, Dem., 16,432; R. M. La 15.430; Marion Ames, Pro., 's plurality, 1,002. - Dem., 24,679; R. C. Spencer, Eobert C. Schilling, U. Lab., 3 plurality, 7,074. her, Dem., 17,708; T. M. Black93; George McKenney, Pro., plurality, 9,615. er, Dem., 15.573; Charles B. 3.409; George W. Gates, Pro., plurality, 2, 164. rn, Dem., 15,399: Ormsby B. 13.397; Sylvanus Holmes, Pro., s plurality, 2,002. Dem., 15,261; Nils P. Haugen, . C. Jones, Pro., 2,911. Hau2.348. Dem., 24.491; Myron H. Mc61; J. H. Vrooman, Pro., 1,299. ty, 5,330. ressional apportionment, Wisepresentatives. See statement eturns. TATE GOVERNMENT. . Peck; Lieutenant-Governor ry of State, T. J. Cunningham; ter; Attorney-General, J. L. lent of Public Instruction, OliCommissioner, Thomas Thomp- J. B. Doe; Commissioner of -all Democrats. UDICIARY. Governor, 1890. Congress, 1888. Congress, 1884. COUNTIES. (12.) Holli Baxter Dem. Warren, Organ Carey,| day, Dem. Rep. Carey, 5. mor Rep. Dem. Rep. 6. Lam Albany. 947 1,219 1,020 1,584 1,085 1,424 7. Carbon... 847 944 932 1,701 884 1,022 St. C Converse. 610 696 8. Crook. 366 519 586 460 Johnson... 554 362 637 Laramie... 1,428 1,787 1,767 1,928 1,471 2,448 Natrona... Sweetwater.. Weston. Uinta..... 634 661 594 1,153 255 418 f-Justice, Orsamus Cole; AssoS. Orton; J. B. Cassady, Wil Winslow Clark Clarence Kel Sheridan. Majority I. C 2. C Garlan gomer 3. C 4. C Entitl 1. Cou Costa and no, Tulare 1878. Congress.. 1880. Congress.. 2,709 3,848 1,079 R 3,907 3,760 1882. Congress. 1884. Congress. 1886. Congress.. 147 D 5,813 4.702 5,586 7,225 1,639 R 8,259 1,113 7.146 R 7.557 10,451 2,894 R 1888. Congress. The New Congressional Apportionment. STATES HAVING ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATIVES AS RE-DISTRICTED. he Apportionment Act of Congress, approved 7, 1891, which fixes the number of members se of Representatives after March 3, 1893, as en States are entitled to one or more additiontatives. In most of these States their legis1891, passed laws rearranging their counties stricts. Following is a statement of the re Alabama. to 1 additional representative, or 9 in all. cies of Marengo, Choctaw, Clarke, Monroe, on and Mobile. ies of Montgomery, Pike, Crenshaw, Covtler, Conecuh, Escambia, Baldwin and Wil ies of Lee, Russell, Bullock, Barbour, Dale, ffee and Geneva. ies of Dallas, Chilton, Shelby, Talladega, nd Cleburn." Lies of Lowndes, Autauga, Tallapoosa, Elon, Coosa, Chambers, Randolph and Clay. ies of Sumter, Pickens, Greene, Tuscaloosa, yette, Marion and Walker. ies of DeKalb, Marshall, Etowah, Cullman, Winston, Cherokee and Franklin. ies of Jackson, Madison, Limestone, Morerdale, Lawrence and Colbert. es of Jefferson, Bibb, Hale, Perry and Blount. Arkansas. to 1 additional representative, or 6 in all. les of Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, ckson, Lawrence, Lee, Mississippi, Phillips, Randolph, St. Francis, Sharp and Woodruff. ties of Bradley, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew, rant, Hot Springs, Jefferson, Lincoln, Mont olk, Saline, Scott and Sebastian. ies of Ashley, Calhoun, Clark, Columbia, , Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, uachita, Pike, Sevier and Union. ies of Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Perry, Pu- and Yell. ties of Benton, Boone, Carroll, Conway, Madison, Newton, Searcy, Van Buren and on. ties of Arkansas, Baxter, Cleburne, Fulton, nce, Izard, Lonoke, Marion, Monroe, Prairie, White. California. to I additional representative, or 7 in all. ies of Del Norte, Siskiyou, Modoc, Humity, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama, Plumas, Sierra, O, Sonoma, Napa and Marin. ties of Butte, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, Placer, 5, Amador, Calaveras, Mono, Inyo, Alpine, Mariposa, San Joaquin and Sacramento. ties of Colusa, Yolo, Lake, Solano, Contra Alameda. ty of San Francisco (part). ties of San Francisco (part), San Mateo and a. ties of Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Luis anta Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles. cies of Stanislaus, Merced, San Benito, Fres, Kern, San Bernardino, Orange and San Colorado. to I additional representative, or 2 in all. ties of Arapahoe, Boulder, Jefferson, Lake, Logan, Morgan, Park, Phillips, Sedgwick, on, Weld and Yuma. 2. Counties of Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, enne, Clear Creek, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, I Dolores, Douglas, Eagle, Elbert, El Paso, Fren Garfield, Gilpin, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huer Kiowa, Kit Carson, La Plata, Las Animas, Lin Mesa, Montezuma, Montrose, Otero, Ouray, Pi Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, R Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, Summit and W Georgia. Entitled to 1 additional representative, or 11 in a 1. Counties of Chatham, Burke, Screven, Ema Bulloch, Effingham, Bryan, Tatnall, Liberty and Intosh. 2. Counties of Quitman, Clay, Randolph, Te Calhoun, Dougherty, Worth, Early, Baker, M Mitchell, Colquitt, Berrien, Decatur and Thomas. 3. Counties of Stewart, Webster, Sumter, Lee, D Wilcox, Schley, Pulaski, Twiggs, Houston, Ma Taylor and Crawford. 4. Counties of Muscogee, Marion, Talbot, H Meriwether, Troup, Coweta, Heard, Carroll and tahoochee. 5. Counties of Fulton, Douglas, Campbell, Clay DeKalb, Rockdale, Newton and Walton. 6. Counties of Bibb, Baldwin, Jones, Monroe, U Pike, Spalding, Fayette, Henry and Butts. 7. Counties of Haralson, Paulding, Cobb, 1 Floyd, Bartow, Chattooga, Gordon, Walker, I Catoosa, Whitfield and Murray. 8. Counties of Jasper, Putnam, Morgan, Gr Oconee, Clark, Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert, I Franklin and Wilkes. 9. Counties of Fannin, Union, Towns, Rabun, H sham, White, Lumpkin, Dawson, Gilmer, Pick Cherokee, Forsyth, Milton, Gwinnett, Jackson, and Banks. 10. Counties of Richmond, Columbia, Lincoln, J son, Glascock, McDuffie, Warren, Taliaferro, Was ton, Wilkinson and Hancock. 11. Counties of Glynn, Johnson, Laurens, Mont ery, Dodge, Telfair, Irwin, Coffee, Appling. Wa Pierce, Ware. Echols, Lowndes, Brooks, Char Camden and Clinch. Illinois. Entitled to 2 additional representatives, or 22 in a The last Legislature did not re-district the Stat that the two additional representatives will be v for at large at the next election. Kansas. Entitled to I additional representative, or 8 in al The last Legislature did not re-district the Stat that the additional representative will be voted f large at the next election. Massachusetts. Entitled to I additional representative, or 13 in a 1. Counties of Berkshire, Franklin (part), H shire (part) and Hampden (part). 2. Counties of Franklin (part), Hampshire (p Hampden (part) and Worcester (part). 3. Counties of Worcester (part) and Middlesex (p 4. Counties of Worcester (part), Middlesex (part) Norfolk (part). 5. Counties of Essex (part) and Middlesex (part) 6. County of Essex (part). 7. Counties of Essex (part), Middlesex (part) Suffolk (part). 8. Counties of Middlesex (part) and Suffolk (part (part). k (part) and Norfolk (part). lk (part), Middlesex (part) and olk (part), Plymouth (part) and stable, Dukes, Nantucket, Plycol (part). Michigan. mal representative, or 12 in all. Detroit, Wayne County. wee, Monroe, Jackson, Washte ). ch, Kalamazoo, Calhoun and seph, Cass, Berrien, Van Buren, va, Kent and Ionia. nd, Genesee, Livingston, Ingham omb, Lapeer, St. Clair, Sanilac, rt). on, Shiawassee and Tuscola. egon, Oceana, Newaygo, Mason, ford, Benzie, Leelanaw and Man Midland, Gladwin, Arenac, OgeOscoda, Crawford, Montmorency, Otsego, Cheboygan and Emmet. calm, Gratiot, Isabella, Mecosta, mmon, Missaukee, Kalkaska, im and Charlevoix." -, Schoolcraft, Chippewa, Mackquette, Menominee, Dickinson, eweenaw, Isle Royal, Alger, Gogebic. innesota. al representatives, or 7 in all. Con, Fillmore, Mower, Freeborn, ze, Olmsted, Winona and Waault, Martin, Jackson, Nobles, rray, Watonwan, Blue Earth, wood, Lyon, Lincoln, Yellow e, Chippewa and Cottonwood. hue, Dakota, Rice, Scott, Le McLeod, Renville and Meeker. ey, Washington, Chisago, Isanti in. Lake, St. Louis, Itasca, Carlton, Pine, Mille Lacs, Anoka, Shers, Benton, Morrison, Todd, Cass, Beltrami. son, Marshall, Polk, Norman, e, Big Stone, Swift, Kandiyohi, s, Grant, Otter Tail and Becker, Missouri. nal representative, or 15 in all. did not re-district the State, so presentative will be voted for at on. braska. al representatives, or 6 in all. Johnson, Lancaster, Lincoln, ison and Wehama. as, Sarpy and Washington. ope, Boone, Burt, Cedar, Colfax, n, Dodge, Knox, Madison, MerPlatte, Stanton, Thurston and 5. Counties of Adams, Chase, Clay, Dundy, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Gosper, Hall, Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Kearney, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Red Willow and Webster. 6. Counties of Arthur, Banner, Blaine, Box Butte, Brown, Buffalo, Cheyenne, Cherry, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel. Garfield, Greeley, Holt, Hooper, Howard. Keya Paha, Keith, Kimball, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Rock, Scott's Bluff, Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux, Thomas, Valley and Wheeler. New-Jersey. Entitled to I additional representative, or 8 in all. 1. Counties of Camden, Cumberland, Cape May, Gloucester and Salem. 2. Counties of Atlantic, Mercer, Burlington and Ocean. 3. Counties of Somerset, Middlesex and Monmouth. 4. Counties of Sussex, Warren, Hunterdon, Morris and Essex (part). 5. Counties of Bergen, Passaic, and Hudson (part). 6. City of Newark in the county of Essex. 7. Cities of Jersey City and Hoboken, and the townships of Harrison and Kearney, county of Hudson. 8. The counties of Union, Essex (part) and Hudson (part). Oregon. Entitled to r additional representative, or 2 in all. 1. Counties of Benton, Clackamas, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Linn, Lane, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill. 2. Counties of Baker, Clatsop, Columbia, Crook, Gilliam, Grand, Harney, Malheur, Morrow, Multnomah, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa and Wasco. Pennsylvania. Entitled to 2 additional representatives, or 30 in all. The last Legislature did not re-district the State, and the two additional representatives will be voted for at large at the next election. Texas. Entitled to 2 additional representatives, or 13 in all. The last Legislature did not re-district the State, and the two additional representatives will be voted for at large at the next election. Washington. Entitled to 1 additional representative, or 2 in all. The last Legislature did not re-district the State, and the additional representative will be voted for at large at the next election. Wisconsin. Entitled to 1 additional representative, or ro in all. 1. Counties of Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, Rock, Green and Lafayette. 2 Counties of Jefferson, Dodge, Dane and Columbia. 3. Counties of Adams, Juneau, Vernon, Sauk, Rich. land, Crawford, Grant and Iowa. 4. County of Milwaukee (part). 5. Counties of Sheboygan, Ozaukee, Washington, Waukesha and Milwaukee (part). 6. Counties of Waushara, Marquette, Green Lake, Fond du Lac, Winnebago, Calumet and Manitowoc. 7. Counties of Pepin, Eau Claire, Buffalo, Trempealeau, Jackson, Monroe and La Crosse. 8. Counties of Wood, Portage, Waupaca, Outaga mie, Brown, Kewaunee and Door. 9. Counties of Clark, Taylor, Price, Ashland, Oneida, Lincoln, Marathon, Shawnee, Langlade, Forest, Florrence, Marinette and Oconto. |