New York State President, 1940 Willkle, Roos., Roos.. Counties Rep. . Dem. A.-L. Albany • 58.912 72,191 4,861 Oswego 22.688 12,400 1,059 Allegany 15,611 4,715 362 708 Broome. 44,013 30.243 1,849 Putnam 435 Cattaraugus 22.987 10,409 1.515 Rennsselaer 39,648 30.259 2.128 Cayugs 21.032 12.786 1,199 Rockland 20,040 13,648 1.249 Chautauqua 35.536 19.906 1,618 St. Lawrence 24,339 13,815 1.754 Chemung 22.156 14.136 1.067 Saratoga. 21.298 13,640 1.397 Chenango 14,168 4,989 252 34,101 30,106 1.935 Clinton 10,369 10.324 1.054 Schoharie 313 Columbia 13,527 7.697 894 Schuyler 4,936 2.029 182 Cortland 12,233 4,709 438 Seneca 8,364 3.932 271 Delaware 15,684 5,457 511 Steuben 27.587 13.882 769 Dutchess 32,329 23,791 1,807 Suffolk 63,712 30,857 2,996 Erie 183,664 172,544 17.235 Sullivan 11.877 8.538 1.247 Essex 11,868 9,618 3.812 269 Franklin 11.446 8.535 944 Tompkins 14,325 6.318 800 Fulton. 14,896 8,406 634 27,186 18,333 2.070 Genesee 14,503 6,018 646 628 Greene 10.153 6.024 401 Wasbington 15,960 7.214 763 Hamilton 2.029 58 19.196 548 Herkimer 17.590 11,934 1.079 Westchester 182,883 100.717 9,397 Jefferson. 25,584 13,358 1,223 Wyoming 215 Lewis 8.049 3,136 330 Yates.. 7,084 1,908 262 Livingston 12,629 5,842 555 Madison 15, 262 5,777 524 Outside N. Y. C. 1,779,854 1,185,426 100,409 Monroe 114,383 112,564 8,049 Bronx 198,293 333.013 85,918 Montgomery 15,546 14,138 941 394,534 612,914 129,754 Nassau 143.672 68,356 4.815 New York 292,480 408, 747 69.406 Niagara 36,729 30.733 2,474 Queens. 323,406 259,270 28.754 Oneida.. 52.362 46,001 3.108 Richmond 38,911 35,130 3,177 Onondaga 91.056 63.039 4,442 Ontario 18,932 8,335 775 Greater N. Y. C. 1,247,624 1,649,074 317.009 Orange 38,913 25,297 2,335 Orleans. 10,958 4,087 438 Total. 3,027,478 2,834,500 417,418 Total Roosevelt vote_3,251.918. Roosevelt plurality over Willkie 224,440. Thomas, Soc., 18,950 (of which 12,394 was cast in Greater New York); Babson, Proh., 3,250. New York State-U. S. Senator, 1940 Barton Mead Mead Counties Rep. Dem. A.-L. Albany 53.296 82,119 Oswego 926 Allegany 14,862 4,863 337 Otsego 16,256 7.713 Broome 42,727 1,713 6,909 4,799 38 31,599 2,060 Cayuga 20,426 12,608 1.136 Rockland 19.032 13,851 1.164 Chautauqua 33,565 21,455 St. Lawrence 24.068 12,620 1,442 Chemung 21.235 14,192 964 Saratoga. 21,267 13,921 Chenango 13.887 35,694 29, 208 Schoharle 6,956 4,000 Columbia 13,010 8,270 Schuyler 4,724 2,096 Cortland 11.806 4,535 399 Seneca 7,908 4,241 Delaware 15,141 5,039 409 Steuben 25,585 15,061 Dutchess 32,084 23,185 1.690 Suffolk 62,243 30,699 2,751 Erie.. 162,038 187.875 17.829 Sullivan 10,863 9.544 447 9,253 4,108 13,967 5.834 689 Fulton.. 14,969 8,252 Ulster. 26,749 19,543 641 549 Greene 9,722 6,406 Washington 15,619 7,657 Hamilton 1,796 489 Herkimer 17.114 12,480 Westchester 179,542 99,386 8.847 Jefferson 24,662 12,559 1,039 Wyoming 10,562 4,670 Lewis 7,580 3.359 Yates.. 6.688 2.054 Livingston 12,176 6,215 523 Madison 14,581 5.712 482 Outside N. Y. C, .1,716,663 1,211,673 65,395 Monroe 119,169 104.296 7,532 864 182,495 336.853 87 270 Nassau. 140.984 72,448 Kings. 363,509 614,710 130.111 Niagara 35,323 30,163 2,352 New York 275,410 414,626 69,145 Oneida. 50,424 45,562 2,758 Queens 294,781 275,508 29,438 Onondago. 88.750 67,223 Richmond. 35,994 40,037 Ontario. 18,377 8,399 704 Orange. 37,776 24,738 2,100 N. Y. City 1,152,189 1,681,734 315,964 Orleans 10,577 374 Mead total-3.274.766: Barton total-2,868,852. Paine, Prohibition-4.944. Proportional Representation was retained-Man- O'Day and Merritt. hattan-No, 174,747; yes, 123.133. Westchester County--County Clerk, Mercer, Rep., Bronx--No, 158,927; yes, 119.652. 166,604; D'Aloia, Dem., 94,598. Brooklyn-No, 258,281; yes, 195,438. District Attorney-Gallagher, Rep., 178,194; Queens-No, 176,392; yes, 109,554. Connolly, Dem., 96 299. Richmond-No, 14,421, Yes, 18,112 Nassau County--County Executive, Sprague, Rep., City total-No, 782,768; yes, 565,879. No meant 132,022; Block, Dem., 73,330. retain; yes meant let go. District Attorney-Neary, Rep., 140,613; Muiry, Borough President, Brooklyn-Cashmore, Dem., Dem., 69,455. 645, 145; Baar, Rep., 306,040; Armstrong, Amer. County Clerk-Ransom, Rep., 136,448; MulholLabor, 129,965 land, Dem., 69,414. County Judge, Kings (Brooklyn)-Leibowith. Surrogate-Howell, Rep. 136.980; Kiernan, Dem.. Dem. and A. Labor, 710,529; Judd, Rep., 382,543 70.260. Representative at Large--The semi-official vote, Sheriff ---Mederer, Rep., 136,075; Bohan, Dem., with some districts, showed a plurality for Mrs. 70.185. New York State President, 1936, 1932, 1928 (Figures in parentheses with Roosevelt, 1936, vote show American Labor Party vote, which is included in the figure preceding parentheses) 1932 1928 18 70 Roosevelt, Landon, Thom., Roos., Hoover, Thom., Smith, Hoover. Counties Dem. Soc. Dem. Rep. Albany 71,631 (731) 52,962 2,834 73,194 46,244 1,181 62.380 48,762 Allegany. 5,298 (61) 13.829 375 4,961 12,348 427 3,491 15,306 Broome. 29,708 (405) 36.945 850 22,802 32,751 673 19,563 39.860 Cattaraugus. 11,901 (130) 20,484 22,135 Cayuga. 12,158 (135) 20,203 822 12,989 17,280 713 11.787 20,202 Chautauqua. 23,283 (348) 30,479 2.385 13,223 38,220 Chemung 15,542 (460) 20,515 122 13,825 20,152 740 12,189 25,029 Chenango. 5.143 (27) 13,772 73 5,953 11,566 185 3,986 13,955 Clinton 10.898 (70) 10,888 7,824 Columbia. 8,375 (88) 6,403 14,000 Cortland.. 4,606 (68) 11,718 303 4,425 9.859 284 3,662 11,960 Delaware. 6,142 (71) 4,362 16.225 Dutchess. 23,467 (414) 28,868 922 20,374 25,757 634 16.748 28,687 Erie. 183,555 (5,538) 152,312 5,750 131,012 141,059 9,485 126,449 144,726 Essex 5,447 (31) 11,599 39 5,597 10.062 113 5,291 10,462 Franklin. 8,799 (64) 11,521 147 10,318 9,422 106 9,501 9,495 Fulton. 8,977 (283) 14,253 466 5.678 14.984 249 5,728 15,043 Genesee. 6,177 (24) 13,292 583 6,152 11,881 280 5,181 13,251 Greene 6,744 (73) 9,060 247 6,794 7,334 123 4,440 9,529 Hamilton, 934 (4) 952 1.399 Herkimer. 12,847 (348) 394 10,654 18,624 Jefferson. 13,975 (202) 24,925 543 13,478 22,760 451 12,908 26,361 Lewis 3,263 (38) 8,048 4,161 7,175 Livingston 6,088 (57) 12,353 503 6,529 11,114 226 5,545 11,632 Madison 5,867 (75) 14,353 353 6,896 11,931 413 5,217 14.333 Monroe 114,286 (12,822) 93.055 2,715 83,208 95,964 5,950 73,759 99.803 Montgomery 14,698 (84) 14,127 286 11,700 14,104 131 9,845 15,257 Nassau. 74,232 (1,646) 94,968 3,301 61,752 78.544 3,521 40,079 71,015 Niagara.. 29,207 (300) 30,144 1,965 20,765 30,852 1.117 16.881 33,229 Oueids 43,439 (1,196) 46.317 1.244 38,413 41,193 1,318 38,231 44.782 Onondags 62.945 (1.784) 80,498 2,639 62,227 66.363 4,158 54,706 76.278 Ontario. 8,787 (68) 17,812 604 9.273 15,624 398 8,491 17,769 Orange. 27,528 (411) 34,428 1.271 22,971 30.687 703 19,047 37,334 Orleans. 4,016 (44) 10,569 398 4,303 9,735 222 3,792 9,828 Oswego. 11,068 (86) 22,803 484 13,314 18.322 520 11.039 21,849 Otsego. 7.807 (51) 16,682 266 8.114 14,904 233 6.006 18.286 Putnam. 4,682 (126) 2,278 4.534 Rensselaer. 31,754 (417) 34,772 2.024 32,783 30.606 662 33,094 32,370 Rockland 15,876 (342) 599 9.769 15,732 St. Lawrence. 12,763 (112) 26,031 736 12,687 22.650 204 12,567 25,804 Saratoga 14,619 (188) 19.153 475 13,053 17,990 488 12,2471 19.183 Schenectady 31,027 (618) 26.914 1,361, 22.230 28.187 2,630 21.277 29.428 Schoharie. 4,229 (45) 2,926 6.906 Schuyler. 2,561 (20) 4,819 75 2,255 4,491 81 1,731 4.749 Seneca 4,295 (28) 3,873 7,911 Steuben. 14,978 (323) 24,987 821 13,219 22,986 687 10.699 28.028 Surtolk.. 33,078 (486) 48,970 2,187 30,799 40,247 1,365 19,497 41,199 Sullivan. 9,908 (348) 9,757 256 9.656 8,294 435 6,207 10.331 Tioga 4,305 (53) 9,163 4,067 8,047 181 2.779 9.963 Tompkins 7,007 (64) 13,332 374 6,180 12,185 496 5,114 14,471 Ulster 19,118 (469) 24,678 762 18,092 21.002 566 14,200 25,418 Warren 6.807 (32) 12,873 182 6,661 11,585 133 6,793 11,697 Washington 7,713 (56) 15,186 406 7,512 14,478 144 7,221 15,499 Wayne 7,099 (83) 17,901 516 7,122 15,031 341 5,338 18,187 Westchester 123,561 (3.961) 133,670 3,841 101,435 112,747 6,023 80,926 109,939 Wyoming 4,420 (24) 3,992 10.830 Yates 2,257 (47) 6,897 122 2,399 6,048 115 1.950 7.386 Outside N.Y. C. 1,251,875 (36,079) 1,514,7191 48,377 1,079.783 1,353,907 54.832 921.956 1,479,242 Bronx, 419,625 (64,522) 93,151 6,892 281,330 76.587 31,247 232,709 98,590 Kings. 738,306 (119,096) 212,852 11,647 514.172 192,536 50,509 404.394 245,623 New York. 517,134 (36.857) 174.299 10,529 378,077 157,014 23,946 317.227 186,396 Queens 320.053 (16,176) 162,797 8,314 244,740 136,641 14,854 184,640 158,505 Richmond 46.229 (2,194) 22,852 1.138 36.857 21,278 2,009 28,937 24.988 Totals, N. Y.C..2,041,347 (238,845) 665,951 38,520 1,455,176 584,056 122,565 1,167,907 714,102 Whole State 3,293,222 (274,924) 2,180,670 86,879 12,534,959 (1.937,963177,397 2,089,8632, 193,344 1936 (President)-Browder, Com., 35,609; Lemke over 1,900 scattering votes, largely in Erie (182), Jefferson, (588), and Oneida (705) Counties. The Union candidates were not on the ballot. There were a few scattering ballots for the Socialist Labor and Prohibition candidates. 1932 (President)--Foster, Com., 27,956, Reynolds, Soc. Lab., 10,339. 232 Totals 13,388,741 2,433,9762,483,235 2,900,184 1,967,869 1,977,360 2,324,3892.338,804 1,568,305 The Registration in the State (including N. Y. City) was-(1922) 3,266,242; (1924) 3,887,554; (1925) 3,503.880; (1920) 3,621,036; (1927) 3,584,640; (1928) 4,885,276; (1929) 4,007,050; (1930) 4,038, 114; (1931) 4,169,695; (1932) 5,350,822; (1933) 5,215,627; (1934) 4,783.095; (1935) 4,966,819; (1936) 6,218,334; (1937) 5,531,513; (1938) 5,557,845: (1940) 0,960.117. The enrollment in New York State in 1939 was-Democrats, 2,251,626; American Laborites, 151,358; Republicans, 1,823,173. The 1939 enrollment in N. Y. City was-Democrats, 1,500,870; American Laborites, 136,028; Republlcans, 327.324. New York State Governor, U. S. Senator, 1938 County Lehman Dewey Wagner O'Brian 688 Amer. Tad. Ind. 48,839 Alleghany 3,281 427 12,437 98 3.218 388 11,864 79 Broome 16,993 1,219 34,775 314 17,175 1,114 31,946 223 Cattaraugus 7,379 7,783 803 16,758 112 Cayuga 9,436 893 18,721 408 10,245 17.940 Chatauqua 13,052 920 28,025 235 14,301 25.051 Chemung 10,898 1,046 18,764 324 10,981 994 17,893 257 Chenango. 3,242 428 11,275 192 3,666 10,590 Clinton 6,507 7,210 10,221 Columbia. 5,406 658 11,170 113 Cortland. 3,584 348 9.980 180 3,361 9.337 128 Delaware. 4,197 321 14.084 206 4.788 12,777 Dutchess 17,418 1,580 28,211 253 17,948 1,442 26,752 205 Erie.. 113,661 10,900 162,583 681 118,879 10,049 147,843 465 Essex 3,566 10,073 9.888 Fulton 5,220 5,874 12,902 Genesee 4,247 506 11,638 89 4,296 587 11,066 75 Greene. 4,935 578 8,915 123 5,867 8,245 Hamilton 895 4 6 1,437 14,883 Jefferson 8.323 687 22,143 432 8,570 19.833 317 Lewis.. 2,196 139 7,496 186 2,738 6,582 Livingston 4,620 67 45 Madison 4,062 550 11,932 188 Monroe. 73,762 9,328 108,601 263 70.609 9,393 107,852 211 Montgomery 8,916 726 15,614 182 10,705 13,739 Nassau 45,097 3,566 107,558 779 50,020 104,010 Niagara 17,594 1,794 32,402 165 17,503 1,587 29,989 129 Onelda. 30,343 2,315 50,333 430 33,411 2.226 44,907 338 Onondaga 47,696 4,677 80,901 672 45,495 4,317 79,483 547 Ontario. 6,198 919 15,603 155 6,233 816 14,991 129 Orange. 16,095 1,861 33,177 300 18,822 31,187 Orleans 2,992 652 9,389 107 3,009 587 8,821 68 Oswego 8,543 659 19,646 322 8,456 566 18,451 253 Otsego 5,313 680 14,450 228 6,331 13,604 Putnam 3,447 382 5,945 76 3.978 5,533 Rensselaer 26,465 1,937 38,582 210 30.676 1,750 33,773 140 Rockland 10,820 883 16.620 120 11,991 825 14,852 St. Lawrence 8,006 1.064 22.147 579 8,668 20,485 Saratoga 11.052 697 21.370 196 11.695 20,409 Schenectady 18,569 2,110 33,085 366 22,238 30,317 Schoharie. 2.766 303 84 294 6,048 62 Schuyler 1,708 93 3.984 6,507 Steuben 10,157 1,137 22,298 158 11,262 20,958 254 45.980 9,177 8,898 Tioga 3,126 232 7,811 125 3,320 7.360 Tompkins 4,605 636 10,248 185 4,042 523 9.931 107 Ulster 13,706 1,264 24,662 400 14,455 1.251 22,708 297 Warren 5,213 374 11,785 304 5,196 345 11.354 264 Washington 5,611 6,085 13.994 Wayne. 4,820 514 15,049 . 284 5,115 14.347 Westchester 75,956 7,054 138,741 1,110 77,190 6,893 132,929 903 Wyoming 3.213 343 9,013 94 8,475 5,645 Outside N. Y. C. 844,046 79,230 1,525,359 14,892 893,366 51,670 1,427,694 5,906 Bronx 222,779 98,073 118,304 1,422 236,034 100,139 90,500 906 Kings 394,855 144,504 252,827 2,724 421,073 145,477 194, 107 1,658 New York 302, 181 72,855 183,690 3,230 302,442 74,825 164,665 2,139 Queens. 179,959 22,940 194,878 1,794 213,344 23,618 149,101 1,026 Richmond. 27,487 2,377 27,447 325 32,660 2,381 20,727 186 N. Y. City 1,127,261 340, 749 777,146 9,495 1,205,553 346,440 619,100 5,915 Grand Totals. 1,971,307 419,979 2,302,505 24,387 2,098,919 398,110 2,046,794 11,821 Lehman total, 2,391,286; Dewey total, 2,326,892; Thomas, Soc., 24,890; Orange. Indust. Govt., 3,516. Wagner total, 2,497,026, O'Brian total, 2,058,615; Hahn, Soc., 23,553; Olson, Indust. Govt., 3,851. Vote for U. S. Senator (unexpired term)–Mead, Dem., 2,438,904; Corsi, Rep., 2,083,668; Laidler, Soc., 27,161. 79 172 VOTE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, 1938 Yes No Blank, etc. 1 Omnibus.. 1,521,036 1,908,019 Grade crossing elim 1,561,846 895,382 2,251,945 Housing 1.686.056 936,279 2,084,994 Labor.. 1,869,883 940,770 1,915,081 Social welfare. 1,902.075 943,296 1,881,600 Transit 1,407,056 935, 744 2,349,044 The proposal to lengthen terms of State Senators to 4 years was among those defeated. The total party enrollment in the state in 1938 (N. Y. City in parenthesis) was as follows-Dem.. 2,442,142 (1,676,203); Rep., 1,930,858 (398,700): Amer. Labor, 222,058 (205,789). Past Vote of New York State 1872 (Pres.), Greeley, Dem. and Lib., 387,281; Rep., 1.518,552; Thomas, Soc., 99,854; Cannon, Grant, Rep., 440,736; O'Conor, Lab. Ref., 1.454. Workers' Party. 7,813; Passonno, Soc. Labor. 1876 (Pres.), Tilden, Dem., 521,949; Hayes, Rep., 4,923. 489.207: Cooper, Greenback, 1,987. 1928 (Pres.) Hoover, Rep., 2.193.344; Smith, Dem.. 1880 (Pres.), Hancock, Dem., 534,611: Garfield, 2,089,863; Thomas, Soc., 107,332; Reynolds. Soc. Rep., 555,544; Weaver, Greenback, 12,373. Lab., 4,211: Foster, Com., 10.876. 1884 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 563, 154; Blaine, 1930 (Gov.), Roosevelt, Dem., 1,770,342: Tuttle. Rep. 1,045,341; Carroll, Law Preserv., 190,666 Rep., 562,005; St. John, Proh., 25,006; Butter, 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 2,534,959; Hoover, Greenback, 17,004. Rep., 1,937,963; Thomas, Soc., 177.397: Foster. 1888 (Pres.), Cleveland. Dem., 635,965; Harrison, Com., 27,956; Reynolds, Soc. Lab., 10,339. Rep., 650,338; Fisk, Proh., 30,231; Streeter. U. 1932 (Gov.), Lehman, Dem., 2,659,519; Donovan. Lab., 626; Cowdrey. U. Lab., Ind. ticket, 2.268. Rep., 1,812,080; Waldman, Soc., 102,959: Vichert. 1892 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 654,900; Harrison, Law Preserv., 83,452. Rep., 609,459; Weaver, People's, 16,436; Bidwell, 1932 (U. S. Sen.), Wagner, Dem., 2,532.905: Proh., 38,193. Medalie, Rep., 1,751,186; Solomon, Soc., 143,282; 1896 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem. and People's (Populist), Calvin, Law Preserv., 74,611. 551,513; Palmer, Nat'l (Gold) Dem., 18,972: 1934 (U. S. Sen.), Copeland, Dem., 2,046,377: McKinley, Rep., 819,838; Levering. Proh. 16.086. Cluett, Rep., 1,363,440; Thomas, Soc., 194,952: 1900 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 678,425; McKinley, Chase, Law Preserv., 16,769. Rep., 822,613; Woolley, Proh., 22,077; Debs, Soc.: 1934 (Gov.), Lehman, Dem., 2,201,729; Moses, 12.869. Rep., 1,393,638; Solomon, Soc., 126,580; Varney. 1904 (Pres.), Parker, Dem., 683,981; Roosevelt. Law Preserv., 20.449. Rep., 859,533; Swallow, Proh., 20,787: Debs, 1936 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., and Amer. Lab., Soc., 36,883. 3,293,222; Landon, Rep., 2,180,670; Thomas, Soc., 1908 (Pres.). Bryan, Dem., 667,468; Taft. Rep., 86,879; Browder, Com., 35,609 870,070; Chafin, Proh., 22,667; Debs, Soc., 38,451. 1936 (Gov.), Lehman, Dem., 2,708,383; Lehman, 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 655,475, Tart, Rep.. Amer. Lab., 263,092-total, 2,970,595; Bleakley. 455,428; Roosevelt, Prog.. 390,021; Soc., 63,381. Rep., 2,450,104; Laidler, Soc., 96,233; Minor 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 759,426; Hughes, Rep., Com., 40,406. 869,115; Roosevelt, Prog., 10,172; Hanly, Proh.. 1938 (Ġov.), Lehman, Dem., 1,971,307: Lehman, 19,031; Benson, Soc., 45,944. Amer. Lab. 419,979-total, 2,391,286; Dewey, 1920 (Pres.), Cox, Dem., 731,238: Harding. Rep., Rep., 2,302,505; Dewey, Ind. Prog., 24,387---total. 1,871,167; Watkins, Proh., 19,653; Debs, Soc.. 2,326,892; Thomas, Soc., 24,890; Orange, In203,201; Christensen, F.-Lab., 18,413. dustr. Govt., 3,516. 1924 (Pres.), Davis, Dem., 950,796; Coolidge, Rep., 1938 (U. S. Sen., full term) Wagner, Dem., 2,098, 1.820,058; La Follette, Prog.. 268,510; La Follette, 919; Wagner, Amer. Lab., 398,110-total, 2,497,Soc., 198,783; Johnson, Soc. Lab., 9,928; Foster, 029; O'Brien, Rep. 2.046,794; O'Brien, Ind. Workers, 8,228. Progr., 11,821-total, 2,058,615; Hahn, Soc., 23.1924 (Gov.), Smith, Dem., 1,627,111; Roosevelt, 553; Olson, Ind., Govt., 3,851. Electoral Votes, 1789-1820 1789.-Previous to 1804, each elector voted for cast for a candidate, elected him President. Burr two candidates for President. The one who re- received the votes of four States, which elected ceived the largest number of votes was declared him Vice-President. There were 2 blank votes. President. and the one who received the next 1804.--The Constitution of the United States largest number of votes was declared Vice-Presi. having been amended. the electors at this election dent. The electoral votes for the first President voted for a President and a Vice-President, instead of the United States were: George Washington, of for two candidates for President. For President. 69; John Adams, of Massachusetts, 34; John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Republican, 162; Charles C. of New York, 9; R. H. Harrison, of Maryland, 6; Pinckney, Federalist, 14. For Vice-President, John Rutledge, of Sout Carolina, John n. George Clinton, Republican, 162; Rufus King, of cock,, of Massachusetts, 4; George Clinton, of New New York, Federallst. 14. Jefferson was' chosen York, 3; Samuel Huntingdon, of Connecticut, 2; President and Clinton Vice-President. John Milton, of Georgia, 2; James Armstrong, of 1808.-For President, James Madison, of Vir. Georgia; _Benjamin Lincoln, of Massachusetts, and ginia, Republican, 122; Charles C. Pinckney, ot Edward Teliair, of Georgia, 1 vote each Vacancies South Carolina, Federalist, 47; George Clinton, of (votes not cast), 4. George Washington was New York, Republican, 6. For Vice-President, chosen President and John Adams Vice-President. George Clinton, Republican, 113; Rufus King, of 1792.-George Washington, Federalist, received New York. Federalist, 47; John Langdon, of New 132 votes; John Adams, Federalist, 77; George Hampshire, 9; James Madison, 3; James Monroe, 3. Clinton, of New York, Republican, 50; Thomas Vacancy, l. Madison was chosen President and Jefferson, of Virginia, Republican, 4; Aaron Burr, Clinton Vice-President. of New York, Republican, 1 vote. Vacancies, 3. 1812.-- For President, James Madison, Republic George Washington was chosen President and can, 128; De Witt Clinton, of New York, Federalist. John Adams Vice-President. 89. For Vice-President, Elbridge Gerry, of Massa1796.--John Adams, Federalist, 71; Thomas Jef- chusetts, 131; Jared Ingersoll, of Pennsylvania, ferson. Republican, 68; Thomas Pinckney. of Federalist, 86. Vacancy, 1. Madison was chosen South Carolina, Federalist, 59; Aaron Burr, of New President and Gerry Vice-President. York, Republican, 30; Samuel Adams, of Massa- 1816.-For President, James Monroe, of Vir. chusetts, Republican, 15; Oliver Ellsworth, of Con- ginia, Republican, 183; Rufus King, of New York. necticut, Independent, 11: George Clinton, of New Federalist, 34; For Vice-President, Daniel D. York, Republican, 7; John Jay, of New York, Tompkins, of New York, Republican, 183: John Federalist, 5; James Iredell, of North Carolina. Eager Howard, of Maryland, Federalist, 22, James Federalist 3: George Washington, of Virginia: Ross of Pennsylvania, 5; John Marshall, of Vir. John Henry, of Maryland, and S. Johnson, of ginia, 4; Robert G. Harper, of Maryland, 3. North Carolina, all Federalists, 2 votes each; Vacancies, 4. Monroe was chosen President and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, of South Carolina, Tompkins Vice-President. Federalist. 1 vote. John Adams was chosen Presi- 1820.- For President, James Monroe, of Virginia, dent and Thomas Jefferson Vice-President. Republican, 231; John Q. Adams, of Massachusetts 1800.-- Thomas Jefferson, Republican, 73; Aaron Republican, 1. For Vice-President, Daniel D. Bun, Republican, 73; John Adams, Federalist, 65: Tompkins. Republican, 218; Richard Stockton, of Charles C. Pinckney, Federalist, 64; John Jay. New Jersey, 8; Daniel Rodney, of Delaware, 4; Federalist, 1 vote. There being a tte vote for Jet- Robert G. Harper, of Maryland, and Richard ferson and Burr, the choice devolved upon the Rush, of Pennsylvania, I vote each. Vacancies, 3. House of Representatives. Jefferson received the James Monroe was chosen President and Daniel D. votes of ten States, which, being the largest vote Tompkins Vice-President. National Convention Cities Since 1856 Chicago, Ill., 17--Rep., 1860, 1868, 1880, 1884, Cleveland, O., 2-Rep., 1924, 1936. 1888, 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916, 1920, 1932; Dem., 1864, New York City, 2-Dem., 1868, 1924. 1864, 1892, 1896, 1932. 1940. Kansas City, Mo., 2-Rep., 1928; Dem., 1900. St. Louis, Mo., 5---Rep., 1896; Dem., 1876, 1888, Minneapolis Minn, I--Rep., 1892. 1904. 1916. Charleston, S. C., 1Dem., 1860. Philadelphia, Pa. 6--Rep., 1856, 1872, 1900, 1940; Louisville, Ky., 1Dem., 1872. Dem., 1936. San Francisco, Calif., 1-Dem., 1920. Cincinnati, O., 3-Rep., 1876; Dem., 1856, 1880. Denver, Col, 1-Dem., 1908. Baltimore, Md., 2-Rep., 1864; Dem., 1912. Houston, Tex., 1-Dem., 1928. New York City-President, 1940 NEW YORK COUNTY Willkie Roos. Roos. A.D. Rep. Dem. Am. L. 1 8,677 12,265 2,457 9. 16,273 29,642 4,115 17 2,757 14,931 4,782 2 10.155 10,824 1,514 10 21,783 13,684 2,444 18 14,048 12,998 3,952 3. 11.215 15.135 2.397 13,847 23,432 3,551 119 5,344 20.539 3,056 1,299 12,185 2,115 12 17,997 17,361 2,356 20 9,225 9,537 1,443 5. 8,250 15,004 1,579 13 10,180 15,628 2,475 21 8,822 23,196 3,755 6 3,930 13,386 3,500 14 17.150 17.357 2,086 22 10,610 22,723 3,463 7 19,848 29,132 3,261 15 29,755 15,072 2,259 23. 29,584 46,434 7,927 8 6,967 14,590 2.842 16 14,764 14,592 2,077 Tot. 292,480 408, 747 69,406 BRONX COUNTY 15.314 20,206 2,671 4 6,435 20,689 5,261 7 15,070 22,507 7.802 24,547 69,827 19,043 5 5,117 26,574 11,129 8 54,393 79,221 18,106 3. 7,539 23,002 5,910 6 69,878 70,987 15,996 Tot... 198,293 333,013 85,918 KINGS COUNTY 1 11,228 10,236 1,512 9 53,298 42,040 6.782 17 10,866 15.726 2,661 2 41.926 98.783 23,299 10 17,595 14.084 1.790 18 23,594 71,674 20,237 3 7,893 11,662 1.320 11 17,813 22,675 4,124 19 8,218 10,871 1,891 4 6,006 16.544 3,001 12 18,944 19,396 2,945 20 20,702 16.691 1,830 5 12,448 14,938 1,868 13 7,763 10,966 2,111 21 35,605 44.515 9,089 6 5,602 16.972 5,245 14 5,131 15,045 3,066 22 19,803 32,203 7,321 12,282 14,294 1,461 15 6,902 14,101 1.268 23. 5,530 16,024 4,838 8 8,357 9,794 971 16 37,028 73,680 21,118 Tot... 394,534 612,914 129,754 QUEENS COUNTY 31,045 37,362 4,130 3. 56,572 43.531 5,386 5. 47.626 42,958 5,130 41,188 40,242 4,662 107,504 73,351 7,438 6.. 39,471 21,826 2,008 Tot. 323,406 259,270 28,754 RICHMOND COUNTY 1,597 37,935 35,130 3,177 ProhiCounty Recorded Ballots lican cratic Labor Socialist bition New York 779.978 4,222 292,480 408,747 69,406 3,496 378 Bronx. 634,697 2,163 198,293 333,013 85,918 2,990 304 Kings. 1,167.213 4,137 394,534 612.914 129,754 3,951 460 Queens 619,378 2.324 323,406 259,270 28,754 1.749 153 Richmond. 77,935 208 22 || 2...] ll Tot.. 3,299,201 ! 13,184 1, 247,624 1,649,074 317,009 12,394 1,317 NEW YORK COUNTY Roos. Land. Roos. Am. L. A, D. Dem, Rep. Am. L. A. D. Dem. Rep. Am. L. 3,870 1,905 9. 29,834 11,296 2,130 17 18.382 2.375 1.446 2,978 1,431 10 17,269 14,083 1,745 18 19,307 6,237 1,558 6,067 1,002 11 26,160 9,959 1,726 19 20,330 4,610 811 990 2,178 12 22,261 9,559 1,287 20 12.658 3.559 711 4,485 520 13 18,028 6,943 931 21 25,101 6,591 1,113 2,993 3,463 20,948 8,837 861 22 25,192 7,397 1,435 13.302 1.805 16 17.085 21,494 1,041 23. 50,534 16,852 4,165 2,845 2,653 16. 18,697 6.977 940 Tot...480,277 1174,299 36,857 BRONX COUNTY 6,770 1.766 4 20,588 3,525 4,745 7 25,571 5,252 6.845 14,312 12,416 5 25,919 2.971 7,736 8. 82,793 29,009 13,037 3,700 4,233 6. 84,842 27,582 13,664 Tot... 355,103 93,151 64,522 KINGS COUNTY 7.202 889 9 52.979 27,207 6,543 17 17,275 8,637 1,707 24,287 21,370 10 16,871 10,467 855 18 58,428 15,033 19,294 3,103 548 11 24.622 11,844 2,367 19 12,540 2,588 2.551 3,077 3,866 12 22.311 10,513 1,595 20. 22,166 10,497 1.682 8,312 1,030 13 12,096 2,457 1,562 21. 12,086 24,005 5,830 3,379 4,936 14 14,372 1,982 3.763 22 32,189 10.361 8.761 6,139 749 15 15,240 3,709 432 23. 13,986 2,452 5,918 3,402 592 10. 72,531 12,179 22,256 Tot...1619,210 212,852 119,096 QUEENS COUNTY 12,608 2.355 3 56.233 25,403 3,176 5 51,584 27,480 3,134 17,169 2,581 80,50 1 58,454 3,853 6. 28,726 21,683 1,077 Tot.. 303,877 1162,797 16,176 RICHMOND COUNTY 1 21,786 11,989 1,070 2 22,249 10,863 1,124 Tot.. 44,035 22,852 2.194 Total City (1936) --Roosevelt (combined vote), 2,041,347 (1,802,502 + 238,845); Landon, 665,951; Thomas, Soc., 38.520; Browder, Com., 31,952. Total City (1932) --Roosevelt, Dem., 1,455,176; Hoover, Rep., 584,056: Thomas, Soc., 122,565; Foster, Com., 24,214; Reynolds, Soc. Lab., 6.607. |