155 Scattering 34253 8105 708 1958 Douglas 9325 Dundy 299 1469 929 586 1145 Whole vote.. 224687 *With Populist indorsement. The scattering vote for President in 1904 was: Swallow (Pro.), 6,323; Debs (Soc.), 7,412; Watson (Pop.), 20,518. The scattering vote for Governor in 1906 was: H. T. Sutton (Pro.), 5,106; Elisha Taylor (Soc.), 2.999. Vote on State Ticket, 1906. Lieutenant Governor-M. R. Hopewell (R.), 97,972; W. H. Green (Fus.), 82,298; J. D. Forsythe (Pro.), 5,967; C. A. Howe (Soc.), 3,331. Secretary of State-G. C. Junkin (R.), 98,052; Carl Goucher (Fus.), 81,822; J. M. Bell (Pro.), 6,165; J. H. Knowles (Soc.), 3,445. Auditor-E. M. Searle, jr. (R.), 97,817; J. S. Canady (Fus.), 81,855; W. E. Nichol (Pro.), 6,147; E. F. McClure (Soc.), 3,439. Treasurer-L. G. Brian (R.), 97,883; F. 886 C. Babcock (Fus.), 82,441; W. H. Maddox 906 190848 NEBRASKA-(Continued). (Pro.), 5,915; R. A. Hawthorne (Soc.), 3,342. Superintendent Public Instruction-J. L. Brien (R.), 98,188; R. H. Watson (Fus.), 81,152; B. Wilson (Pro.), 6,039; Ada K. Schell (Soc.), 3,763. Attorney General-Wm. Thompson (R.), 98,403; L. I. Abbott (Fus.), 81,162; J. D. Graves (Pro.), 6,344; G. C. Porter (Soc.), 3,354 Land Commissioner-H. M. Eaton (R.), 97,325; J. V. Wolfe (Fus.), 82,405; Oscar Kent (Pro.), 5,842, T. P. Lippincott (Soc.), 3,362. Railway Commissioners-H. J. Winnett (R.), 95,511; R. Cowell (R.), 94,749; J. A. Williams (R.), 92,391; P. J. Fitzsimmons (Fus.), 79,676; Geo. Horst (Fus.), 79,911; John Davis (Fus.), 78,647; J. S. McCleary (Pro.), 5,580; E. A. Gerrard (Pro.), 5,358; 8. Lichty (Pro.), 5,365; A. L. A. Schiermeyer (Soc.). 3,194; J. Siemens (Soc.), 3,143; J. D. Ream (Soc.), 3,103. Vote for Congressmen, 1906. I. E. M. Pollard (R.), 14,771; T. J. Doyle (Fus.), 11,870; F. C. Taylor (Pro.), 1,043; E. J. Root (Soc.), 269, II. J. L. Kennedy (R.), 11,136; G. M. Hitchcock (Fus.), 11,644. IL J. F. Boyd (R.), 18,837; G. Graves (Fus.), 18,546; E. J. Flood (Pro.), 773; L Devore (Soc.), 297. IV. E. H. Hinshaw (R.). 19,032; J. J. Thomas (Fus.), 15,211; B. Palmerton (Soc.), 350. V. G. W. Norris (R.), 16,450; R. D. Sutherland (Fus.), 14,031; J. J. Larkey (Soc.), 482. VI. M. P. Kinkaid (R.), 18,677; G. L. Shumway (Fus.), 13,147; W. N. Parsel (Soc.),' 898. Legislature of 1907-'08. The scattering vote for President in 1904 was: Debs (Soc.), 925; Watson (Pop.), 344. Vote on State Ticket, 1906. (Canvass delayed.) Governor-John Sparks (D.), elected. Lieutenant Governor-Denver S. Dickerson (D.), elected, Justice Supreme Court-James G. Sweeney (D.), elected. Secretary of State-W. G. Douglass (R.), elected. Controller-Jacob Eggers (R.), elected. Treasurer-D. A. Ryan (D.), elected. Attorney General-Richard C. Stoddard (D.), elected. Superintendent Public Instruction-Orvis Ring (R.), elected For official returns, if any, see under "Addenda and Errata." Vote for Congressmen, 1906. (Unofficial.) George A. Bartlett (D.), 7,320; Oscar J. Smith (R.), 5,950. 1902-Governor NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1902, Governor. 96,471 91,116 1903, Supreme Ct. Judge 1904, Governor. 1905, Supreme Ct. Judge GOVERNOR. -1906. 96,167 72,949 NEW HAMPSHIRE (Continued). The scattering vote for President in 1904 was: Swallow (Pro.), 749; Debs (Soc.), 1,090: Watson (Pop.), 81. The scattering vote for Governor in 1906 was: E. B. Tetley (Pro.), 2,212; W. H. McFall (Soc.), 1,011; other scattering, 37. No candidate having a majority the election was thrown into the Legislature. Vote for Congressmen, 1906. , I. Cyrus A. Sul.oway (R.), 22,701; C. A. Morse (D.), 15,601; A. H. Morrill (Pro.), 566; Louis Arnstein (Soc.), 390. II. Frank D. Currier (R.), 23,073; H. T. Ledoux (D.), 15.669; S. T. Noyes (Pro.), 518; W. B. Wellman (Soc.), 506. Legislature of 1907-'08. NEW JERSEY (Continued). III-Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean. IV-Hunterdon, Mercer, Somerset. V-Morris, Union, Warren, VI-Bergen, Passaic, Sussex. VII-First, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Eleventh, Fifteenth wards of city of Newark, city of Orange, the towns of Bloomfield, Montclair and West Orange, boroughs of Glen Ridge, Caldwell and North Caldwell and townships of Franklin, Belleville, Livingston, Verona and Caldwell, all in the County of Essex. VIII-Second, Third, Fifth, Ninth Tenth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth wards of city of Newark, city of East Ori ange, town of Irvington, borough of Vai sburg, the village and township of South Orange and the townships of Clinton and Millburn, all in County of Essex. -IX-City of Bayonne, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth wards of. Jersey City, all the Sixth Ward of Jersey City, excepting that portion which lies north of the Morris Canal and east of Summit avenue; the towns of Kearny and Harrison and the borough of East Newark, all in Hudson County. X-First, Second. Third, Fourth and Fifth wards of Jersey City, all that portion of the Sixth Ward which lies north of Morris Canal and east of Summit ave nue, the city of Hoboken, the towns of West Hoboken, Union, West New York and Guttenburg, the townships of North Bergen and Weehawken and the borough of Secaucus, all in County of Hudson, Vote for Congressmen, 1906. I. H. C. Loudens ager (R.). 26,674; D. V. Summerill, jr. (D.), 9,308; G. E. Day (Pro.), 913; R. C. Thurston (Soc.), 476; F. W. Ball (Soc. Lab.), 73. II. J. J. Gardner (R.), 19,637; S. E Perry (D.), 8,921; W. F. Tower (Pro.), 900; M. Korshet (Soc.), 380; W. Riddle (Lab, and Lincoln), 1,249; M. Owen (Home Rule), 105. B. III. F. Howell D (R.), 20, 472; Harvey, jr. (D.), 16,638; R. B. Crowell (Pro.), 464; F. Rapp (Soc.), 124. IV. I. W. Wood (R.). 17,497; J. A. Southwick (D.), 13,989; W. Lunger (Pro.). 489; Upton Sinclair (Soc.), 992; C. J. Wolff (Soc. Lab.), 142. V. C. N. Fowler (R.), 19,760; J. E. Martine (D.), 19,208; H. Vaughn (Pro.). 486; G. B. Whitesell (Soc.), 1,004. VI. G. H. Burke (R.), 23.335; Wm. Hughes (D.). 25,438; H. B. Collingswood (Pro), 558; C. P. De Yoe (Soc.), 962; U. Frueh (Soc. Lab.), 377. ନ. VII. R. Wayne Parker (R.), 16,493; C. Kraemer (D.), 15,983; S. D. Riddle (Pro.), 124; P. A. Ball (Soc.), 547; G. A. Johnson (Soc. Lab.), 173. VIII. H. J. Gottlob (R.), 12,460; Legage Pratt (D.), 18,334; R. Burnet (Pro.), 83; E. C. Wind (Soc.), 1,102; H. Hartung (Soc. Lab.), 249. IX. C. E. Pickett (R.), 12,628; E. W Leake (D.), 18.367; N. H. Raymond (Pro.). 154; M. F. Fackert (Soc.), 1,041; N. H. Hernberg (Soc. Lab.), 270; K. M. Forbes (Ind. Lab.). 688. X. H. R. Cruse (R.), 9,305; J. A. Hamill (D.), 22,822; D. H. Garrison (Pro.), NEW JERSEY (Continued). 93; C Ufert (Soc.), 1,138; W. Gilpin (Soc. Lab.), 316; J. P. O'Lone (Ind. Lab.), 1,354. Senate of 1907. Atlantic County-Edward S. Lee (R.), 1908, Atlantic City. Bergen County-Edmund W. Wakelee (R.), 1908, Demarest. Burlington County-Samuel K. Robbins (R.), 1910, Moorestown. Camden County William J. Eradley (R.), 1909, Camden. Cape May County-Robert E. Hand (R.), 1910, Erma. Cumberland County-Bloomfield H. Minch (R.). 1908, Bridgeton, Gloucester County-John Hudson County-James (D.), 1908, Hoboken. Boyd Avis F. Minturn Hunterdon County-William C. Gebhart (D.), 1910, Clinton. Mercer County--Barton B. Hutchinson (R.), 1908, Trenton. Middlesex County-George S. Silzer (D.), 1910, Metuchen, Monmouth County-Oliver H. (R.), 1909, Spring Lake. Brown Morris County--Thomas J. Hillery (R.), 1908. Boonton, Ocean County-George L. Shinn (R.), 1908, New Egypt, Passaic County John Hinchliffe (D.), 1910, Paterson. Salem County William Flummer, jr., (R.), 1909, Quinton. Somerset County-Joseph Frelinghuysen (R.), 1909, Raritan. Sussex County-J. Cole Price (D.), 1910, Branchville. · Union County-Ernest (R.), 1909. Plainfield. R. Ackerman Warren County-Johnston Cornish (D.), 1909, Washington. Assembly of 1907. Atlantic County-Thomas C. (R.), Hammonton. Bank. Morris County-Richard J. Chaplin (R.), Mount Arlington; Henry W. Buxton (R.), Morristown. Ocean County-Samuel S. Taylor (R.), Lakewood. Passaic County-Abram Klenert (D.), Paterson; Frank A. Pawelski (D.), Paterson; William A. Merz (D.), Paterson; Henry J. Earle (D.), Passaic; John D. Van Blarcom (D.), Hawthorne. Salem County-Samuel A. Ridgway (R.), Woodstown. Somerset County-William W. Smalley (R.), Bound Brook. Sussex County-Levi H. Morris (D.), Newton. Union County-Peter Tillman (R.). Rahway; Randolph Perkins (R.), Westfield; John R. Moxon (R.), Elizabeth. Warren County-Joseph H. Firth (D.), Phillipsburg. Legislature of 1907. Elvins Dem. majority 2 Bergen County--James Devine, jr. (R.), Mahwah; G. L. Fake (R.), Rutherford. Burlington County-John B. Irick (R.), Vincentown; G. W. Lewis (R.), Burling ton. Camden County-Theodore B. Gibbs (R.), Clemmenton; Samuel P, Jones (R.), Camden; F. B. Jess (R.), Haddon Heights. Cape May County-C. E Stille (R.), Tuckahoe. Cumberland County-B. Frank Buck (R.), Millville; Frank B. Potter, Vineland. Essex County-Edward H. Wright, jr. (D.), Newark; Patrick H. Corish (D.). Newark; Simon Hahn (D.), Newark; John Breunig (D.), Newark; John J. Baader (D.), Newark; John C. Groel (D.), Newark; Thomas J. Mead (D.), Newark; Edgar E. Lethbridge (D.), Orange; John W. Lane (D.), East Orange; Daniel J. Brady (D.), Bloomfield; Harry F. Backus (D.), West Caldwell. Gloucester County-William C. Cattell (R.), Wenonah. Hudson County-Mark A. Sullivan (D.), Jersey City; Charles P. Olwell (D.), Jersey City; Joseph P. Tumulty (D.), Jersey Baker City; James (D.), Jersey City; Charles E. Hendrickson, jr. (D.), Jersey City; Charles H. Blohra (D.), Jersey City;' Ashe velt.... Roose Parker. Douglas R. M. Neill... F. Mc Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson *No return from Cherokee County. The scattering vote for President in 1904 Swallow (Pro.), 361; Debs (Soc.), 124; Watson (Pop.), 819. was: Vote on State Ticket, 1906. Superior Court Judges For First Districe; G. W. Ward (D.), 123,632 Third District: J. F. Duncan (R.), 70,017; 0. 8. Guion (D.), 123,632. Fifth District: A. J. Loftin (R.), 76,735; 0. H. Allen (D.), 123,093. Seventh District: D. 8. Lewis (R), 76,527; C. C. Lyon (D.), 123,088. Ninth District: W. D. Merritt (R.), 76,537; J. C Biggs (D.), 123,340. Twelfth District: J B. Spencer (R.), 76,442; L L Webb (D.) 122,072. Vote for Congressmen, 1906. L. J. D. A. Wood (R), 8,610; J, H Small (D., 11,401. IL J. R. Gaskill (R), 1,816; Claude Kitchin (D.), 10,057. III. W. R. Dixon (R.), 5,280, C. R Thomas (D.), 10,382 IV. B. Godwin (R.), 5,270; E. W. Pon (D.), 12,161. V. C. A. Reynolds (R.), 11,089; W. W. Kitchin (D.), 16,503. VI. J. B. Schulken (R.), 4,645; H. L Godwin (D.). 9,729. VII. G. D. B. Reynolds (R.), 9,008; R. N. Page (D.), 11,780. VIII. E. Spencer Elackburn (R.), 15,841; R. N. Hackett (D.), 16,907. IX. F. Roberts (R.), 8,988; E Y. Webb (D.), 12,727. X. J. J. Britt (R.), 12,260; W. T. Craw ford (D.), 13,069. Parker. velt... Roose |