Gambar halaman
PDF
ePub
[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

1Six dollars per day during session of Legislature, and 60 per cent of fees as Insurance Commissioner. 2And fees as Insurance Commissioner. 3And travelling expenses. Appointed. 5 And fees. Also Auditor.

ELECTIONS IN STATES.

"R." or "Rep." denotes Republican; "D." or "Dem.," Democrat; "Dem. (Sil.),” Silver Democrat; "Dem. (S. M.)," Sound Money Democrat;; "Nat. Dem.,' National Democrat; "Pop.," Populist; "M. of R.," Middle-of-the-Road Populists; "Sil.,' Silver party; "Nat. Pro.," National Prohibition; "Pro.," Prohibition; "Soc. Lab.," Socialist Labor; "Fus.," Fusion; "Ind.," Independent. Where appears "Pop.-Dem.," "Dem.Pop.,' or similar combinations, it means that the candidate is the nominee of the first organization designated, and was indorsed by the others. The numerals in tables of votes for Congress nominees indicate the districts.

[ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

767

1587

[blocks in formation]

52 1282

[blocks in formation]

88

2926

Morgan

1285

1747

330

2346

[blocks in formation]

52

1265

[blocks in formation]

14

[blocks in formation]

The scattering vote for

cluded the following: Barker (Pop.), 3,796; Woolley (Pro.), 1,407.

The scattering vote for Governor included the following: Crowe (Pop.), 17,543; Hargett (Pro.), 1,301.

VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1900. Secretary of State-R. P. McDavid (D.), 1880 106,066; Porter (R.), 22,470; Powell (Pop.), 16,642; Whitten (Pro.), 2,373.

367 2373

872

1261

1451

1166

1507

1342 899 3525

1315 3855

State Treasurer-J. Craig Smith (D.), 104,559; P. M. Long (R.), 21,435; O. L. McKinstry (Pop.), 13,964; D. C. Bachellor (Pro.), 2,488.

Auditor-T. L. Sowell (D.), 102,774; J. C. Swan (R.), 21,371; M. W. Whatley (Pop.), 14,802; R. O. Simpson (Pro.), 4,009. Attorney-General-C. G. Brown (D.), 102,607; C. D. Alexander (R.), 22,247; Leroy Watson (Pop.), 13,469; H. L. Martin (Pro.), 2,465.

Superintendent of Education-J. W. Abercrombie (D.), 105,695; J. I. Abercrombie (R.), 25,026; W. M. Wood (Pop.), 14,775. Commissioner of Agriculture-Robert R. Poole (D.), 105,429; John B. Shields (R.), 21,525; J. M. Askew (Pop.), 14,131; C. D. Alverson (Pro.), 2,203.

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1900. George W. Taylor (D.), 9,804; John W. Schell (R.), 2,046.

I.

II. A. A. Wiley (D.), 12,496. Scattering -S. J. Thrower, 93; W. O. Mulkey, 124; A. J. Mitsseal, 3.

III. H. H. Clayton (D.), 13,420; W. O. Mulkey (R.), 3,179. Scattering-T. P. 2146 Hudmon, 137; Crenshaw, 1; William How2212 ard, 2; G. B. Crowe, 1; H. R. Gholston, 1. 2292 IV. S. J. Bowie (D.), 10,733; W. F. 57 1418 Aldrich (R.), 283; scattering, 16.

[blocks in formation]

President in

[blocks in formation]

12,266;

ARKANSAS-(Continued).

Superintendent of Public Instruction-J. J. Doyne (Dem.), 117,745.

Railroad Commissioners-F. M. Hanley (Dem.), 112,272; Abner Gaines (Dem.), 109,882; J. G. Wallace (Dem.), 109,065.

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1900. I. P. D. McCulloch (Dem.), 17,066; T. O. Fitzpatrick (Rep.), 6,496.

II. J. S. Little (Dem.), 13,792; E. H. Vance (Rep.), 6,522.

III. Thomas C. McRae (Dem.), 14,945; Ben. M. Foreman (Rep.), 8,664.

IV. Charles C. Reid (Dem.),

Samuel Davis (Rep.), 6,556.

V. Hugh A. Dinsmore (Dem.), 13,924; U. S. Bratton (Rep.), 8,885.

VI. S. Brundidge (Dem.), 12,256; Charles Cole (Rep.), 5,527.

LEGISLATURE OF 1901.

[blocks in formation]

| Senate. | House. Jt. bal.

[blocks in formation]
[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Counties (57).

Whole vote..

13081

303053

277064

1304

1432

1472

54.56 41.12 51.68 45.03

The scattering vote for President in 1900 included the following: Debs (S. L.), 7,572; Woolley (Pro.), 5,024; others, 485.

VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1898. Lieutenant-Governor.-Jacob

H. Neff (R.), 146,323; Edward I. Hutchinson (Fus.), 118,921; James Andres (S. L.), 8,784; Robert Summers (Pro.), 6,307.

Secretary of State.-Charles F. Curry (R.), 131,447; R. A. Thompson (Fus)., 129,205 510; Emil Liess (S. L.), 8,386; J. W. Webb (Pro.), 7,770.

561 2207 508

[blocks in formation]

8308

[blocks in formation]

28

[blocks in formation]

2012

[blocks in formation]

634 1070

[blocks in formation]

1428

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

1723 1886

[blocks in formation]

918

898

[blocks in formation]

Controller.-E. P. Colgan (R.), 149,128; T. W. Maples (Fus.), 110,889; T. L. Hierlihy (Pro.), 7,017; John Robertson (S. L.), 7,585.

Treasurer.-Truman Reeves (R.), 141,545; William S. Green (Fus.), 118, 108; C. B. Williams (Pro.), 6,926.

Attorney-General.-Tirey L. Ford (R.), 127,703; H. P. Andrews (Fus.), 117, 107; J. H. Blanchard (Pro.), 10,636; A. F. StrawnHamilton (S. L.), 7,144.

Surveyor-General.-M. J. Wright (R.), 138,014; I. H. Mulholland (Fus.), 116,479; G. Spurrier (Pro.), 8,886; J. G. Smith (S. L.), 8,753.

Superintendent of Public Instruction.Thomas J. Kirk (R.), 142,120; C. Runckle (Fus.), 109,071; Fanny M. Pugh (Pro.), 9,619; P. B. Gallagher (S. L.), 5,710.

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1900. I. Frank L. Coombs (R.), 21,227; James

CALIFORNIA-(Continued).

F. Farraher (D.), 16,270; Charles F. Clark (R.), 310.

II. Samuel D. Woods (R.), full term, 23,019; Samuel D. Woods (R.), unexpired term, 22,799; J. D. Sproul (D.), full term, 21,851; J. D. Sproul (D.), unexpired term, 21,917; W. H. Barron (Pro.), 371; scattering, 29.

III. Victor H. Metcalf (R.), 22,109; Frank Freeman (D.), 14,402; Alvin W. Holt (Pro.), 431; scattering, 1.

IV. Julius Kahn (R.), 17,111; R. Porter Ashe (D.), 11,742; Joseph Rowell (Pro.), 84; C. C. O'Donnell (Ind.), 1,116.

V. Eugene F. Loud (R.), 23,443; J. H. Henry (D.), 17,365; Frederick E. Caton (Pro.), 322.

VI. James McLachlan (R.), 27,081; William Graves (D.), 19,793; James Campbell (Pro.), 1,693.

VII. James Carson Needham (R.), 23,450; W. D. Crichton (D.), 18,981; A. H. Hensley (Pro.), 919.

LEGISLATURE OF 1901.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

Rep. 1Fus.

Scattering

Whole vote..

5577 221377

210049

1Fusion of Democrats and Populists. The scattering vote for President, 1900, included the following: Woolley (Pro.), 3,790; Barker (Pop.), 389; Debs (S. D.), 714; Malloney (S. L.), 684.

STATE OFFICERS ELECTED.

The State officers elected are: Governor, James B. Orman; Lieutenant-Governor, David C. Coates; Secretary of State, D. A. Mills; Treasurer, J. N. Chipley; Auditor, C. W. Crouther; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mrs. Helen L. Grenfell; Attorney-General, C. C. Post; Judge of Supreme Court, R. W. Steele; Regents State University, W. H. Bryant, F. E. Kendrick. The only figures given out by the State 636 Canvassing Board are on Regents of the 892 State University. The remainder of the 602 State returns will be canvassed by the 5520 Legislature. The vote on Regents-a fair 2967 index of the vote on the State ticket out860 1634 side of Governor-is as follows: W. H. Bryant (Fus.), 120,308; F. E. Kendrick (Fus.), 119,059; C. R. Dudley (Rep.), 93,655; W. A. Packard (R.), 92,809.

340

[blocks in formation]

24622 31257

Archuleta

[blocks in formation]

584 373

Baca

[blocks in formation]

159

128

Bent

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

Boulder

[blocks in formation]

Chaffee

[blocks in formation]

Cheyenne

[blocks in formation]

Clear Creek.

[blocks in formation]

98 2199

Conejos

[blocks in formation]

Costilla

[blocks in formation]

Custer

[blocks in formation]

Delta

[blocks in formation]

Dolores

[blocks in formation]

Douglas

[blocks in formation]

Eagle

[blocks in formation]

Elbert

[blocks in formation]

El Paso..

[blocks in formation]

Fremont

[blocks in formation]

Garfield

[blocks in formation]

Grand

[blocks in formation]

Gunnison

[blocks in formation]

1457

Hinsdale

[blocks in formation]

Huerfano

[blocks in formation]

Jefferson

[blocks in formation]

971 2051

Kiowa

[blocks in formation]

Kit Carson...

[blocks in formation]

Gilpin

*Dem. and Rep. electors were chosen.

146 259

VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1900.

I. Robert W. Bonynge (R.), 41,518; John F. Shafroth (Sil. R., Fus.), 54,590; S. H. Shellenger (Pro.), 1,924; W. H. Leonard (S. L.), 487; Nixon Eahart (S. D.), 388; Joseph Smith (Mid. Road Pop.), 326.

« SebelumnyaLanjutkan »