I 647 257 VIII.. IX. 250 183 173 190 Treasurer. X. 126 75 IV. 931 581 XI. 689 328 VI VII. 671 509 Total 3704 9232 W. R. Perce, Ind. & Pro.... 6056 Oscar Lapham, Dem... 3609 Samuel Clark, Rep. 9275 A. D. Vose, Ind. & Pro... 6059 3542 426 497 Majority RHODE ISLAND 211 127 6547 3826 2721 Gov. 76. PRES. '76. PRES.'72. Counties. Rep.Pro.Dem. Rep.Dem. Rep.Lib. (5) LippittHow'd Beach Havesilden rantoreeley Bristol.. 564 289 250.. 1022 617.. 800 204 Kent. 510 696 682.. 1429 964.. 1228 387 Newport. .. 863 750 430.. 1831 1045.. 1549 409 Frovidence. 5936 4097 1875.. 9961 7204.. 8422 3562 Washington 786 901 362.. 1544 882.. 1666 767 Total...... 8689 6733 3599..15787 10712..13665 5329 71 95 zo.05 Per cent....45.68 35.89 18.92 69.57 40.43 8336 Majority..no choice Total Vote: On Governor (16 scattering),19,037 ; on President (60 for "Greenback" and 68 for Wm. P. Congdon, Dem.... Henry T. Sisson, of Little Compton, was elected Lieut.-Governor by the General Assembly at its May session, 1876, receiving 70 votes against 28 for Alfred B. Chadsey. Willard Sayles, of Providence, was elected Attorney-General by the General Assembly at its May session, 1876, receiving 96 votes against 7 for Warren R. Perce. Samuel Clark, of Lincoln, was elected General Treasurer by the General Assembly, at the May session, 1876. receiving 97 votes against 6 for Alonzo D. Vose. LEGISLATURE, 1876. Senate. House. Joint Bal. Warren.... 271 262.. Total.....8516 5063..2316 857 Smithfield.. 170 135.. SKingstown 263, SOUTH CAROLINA, [For full returns, see "South Carolina," under "The Three Disputed States," at the close of these tables.] 253.. Total. ....7179 5295..2362 1235 1127 Majority. 1884 In 1st District in 1876, there were 40 votes for Benj.G.Chace, "Greenback;" in the IId, 47 for John M. Bailey, "Greenback." Three proposed amendments to the constitution were voted upon at November election 1876, and were rejected. [For abstract of them, see page 24.] The first named was rejectedyeas 11,039, nays 10,948; the second-yeas 10,705, nays 11,489; the third-yeas 9.234, nays 10,705. An affirmative vote of three-fifths of the electors is required. Hayes Tilden Thomas PorterGrant Greeley 937 790.. 938 703.. 779 580 709 379.. 267 384.. 604 142 343 1113.. 199 1037.. 310 958 2129 1186 Bradley. Campbell. Cannon... Carroll... 1844.. 2084 Carter 359.. 645 Cheatham... 267 899.. 172 Claiborne... 948 762.. 152 130 614.. Clay. 49 825.. 991 Cocke....... 1187 Coffee. *Crockett... 1355.. 242 1217.. 223 1027 387 324 820.. 409 Blount...... 1248 866.. 936 859.. 1184 570 De Kalb. 391 1050.. 160 727.. 315 1013.. 638 528 Lawrence .. Lewis 981 1214.. 603 3605.. 2763 2438 *Voted with the counties from which it was formed. In 1876, for Governor, George Maury, Rep., received 10,436 votes; Wm. T. Yardley, Colored Rep., 2,165; A. M. Hughes, sr., Rep., 596. Porter's maj. over all, 36,848. Total Vote: In 1876, for Governor, 210,632; for President, 222,732; in 1874, for Governor, 158,903 (Porter's maj. over Maynard, Rep., being 47,219); in 1872, for Governor, 181,789 Brown's maj. over Newman, Rep., being 13,589; in 1872, for President, 180,046. 43600 36.31.. 47.57 52.43 50045 8736 303.. 224 Obion.. 440 2428.. 444 Overton.. 279 1017.. 160 2321.. 381 114 1933 Dem. maj.. 5 20 16 21 57 77 2 2 807.. 216 710.. 187 711 Polk. Putnam 641.. 377 In the Legislature of 1875-'6, the Democrats 438 had 23 Senators and 70 Representatives; the 592 Republicans, 2 Senators and 5 Representatives 435-Democratic maj. on joint ballot, 86. Congressmen. 1876. 1874. 487 Counties. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. 772 Wilson.... 247 2880.. In 1876, Patton, Rep., had 1,437 1147 votes in Robertson and Sumner 197 counties. Hamblen.. 850 899.. 458 777 Cumberl'd 235 253.. 82 Hancock.. 616 427.. 468 270 De Kalb.. 366 1038.. 155 Hawkins..1388 1410.. 900 1136 Grundy.. 54 498.. 34 Johnson.. 705 222.. 624 108 Hamilton.1857 1615.. 1100 Sullivan 981 1935.. 490 1620 James..... 345 285.. 195 Washing'n1695 1449.. 925 1136 Marion... 715 583.. 403 454 McMinn...1435 1248.. 881 976 V. Galbraith Bright Wisener Bright Total...12349 11215.. 6995 8783 Meigs... 328 619.. 132 511 Bedford...1727 2558.. 1103 1751 Maj..... 1134 1788 Polk 332 699.. 204 538 Coffee..... 135 1355.. 77 759 II. ThornburghCul'omThorn. Mabry Rhea... 275 617.. 181 475 Franklin.. 268 2244.. 75 1376 Anderson. 778 645.. 476 415 Sequ'tchie III 256.. 29 174 Lincoln... 580 3864.. 280 2203 Blount....1198 892.. 829 758 Van Buren 30 245.. 12 205 Marshall.. 647 2089.. 241 1513 Campbell. 686 435.. 403 265 Warren... 446 1659.. 322 1219 *Moore.. Jefferson..1655 802.. 928 680 White.... III 1215. 74 960 Rutherf'd. 1952 2984.. 2055 2603 Knox......3618 2914.. 2254 2440 Total....8218 13132.. 4597 9559 Loudon... 968 Total....5309 15094.. 3831 10224 581 601.. 471 Monroe... 718 1306.. 482 9785 6393 902 Morgan... 465 263.. 133 121 IV. Prosser House Harrison House Roane 1582 801.. 781 Scott. 83.. ... 344 566.. 479 2134 200 549 328 10430 Maj. 8412 ProsserHouse Harrison House In 1876. G.W. Blackburn, Ind., FolkCaldwellNunnCaldw 391.. 241 Houston.. ΙΟΙ 496.. 56 538 Rep.,had 1,841 votes; in 1874, 928. Gibson....1070 3324.. 744 2799 Humphreys198 1369.. 162 946 Haywood.3071 1827.. 1955 1883 Montg m'y2111 2673.. 1822 2511 VIII. HawkinsAtkins Muse Atkins Lake Stewart... 340 1398.. 179 1092 Benton.... 313 Lauderdale699 1267.. 854.. 83 177 855 Total....8987 15719.. 7227 11992 Carroll....2115 1833.. 1320 1322 Tipton. 707 Obion...... 473 2408.. 231 1536 Maj... 6732.. 4765 Decatur... 323 807.. ....983 1471.. 83 508 Hardin.... 1076 Weakley.. 113 2743.. 968.. 627 811 Henderson1020 1314.. 646 810 Total....6509 14799.. 4336 11128 45 gor.. 91 190.. I 8290 744 1090 295 1440 VII. Cliffe Whitth. Gibbs Whitth Henry..... 825 2483.. 445 1706 Maj.. Giles 6792 3 3273. 387 2556 Madison...1582 3037.. 996 2083 X. Hickman.. 65 1078.. Randolph YoungLewisYoung 884 McNairy.. 967 1312.. 485 1015 Fayette... 2673 2614.. 2287 3095 Lawrence. 246 713 Perry 75 804.. 104 Lewis... 6 481 Hardem'n 1369 1897.. 935 1889 118 Maury. 1222 3695.. 844 3153 Total....8095 13112.. 4789 9446 Shelby.... 8092 8503.. 5849 8841 Wayne 686.. 268 Maj... ... 477 Total...12134 13014.. 9071 13825 Williams'n1738 2434.. 137 1660 IX. Maj. 880 4754 Total.... * Vote with the counties from Maj. 7890 Dyer............ 100 1368. 190 1284 which taken. 588 .3767 12237.. 1773 9672 *Crockett 8470 TEXAS. 5017. FolkCaldwell Nunn Caldw. 4657 14 14 Atascosa... 16 Austin.... Bandera 40 233.. 120 68.. 229 208 Hidalgo.. 35 9 511 Hill 4 1629.. 152 785.. I 2103 4 115.. 21 109.. 9 1677 Hood.. Houston 3 263 Hopkins 202 1390.. 161 592.. 124 1987 958 806.. 986 1276 Bee. 166.. 83.. 6 276 Hunt.. 94 1612.. 74 438.. 22 2702 Jack Bexar. 763 1284.. 682 876.. 1104 2552 Jackson Blanco.. 160.. 65 425 Jasper... Bosque. 445.. 6 1168 Jefferson 365.. 241 310.. I 633 60 170.. 64 Bowie 190 602.. 309 352.. 40 873 Johnson Brazoria. 923 317.. 1019 244.. тобо 413 Karnes... I 277.. 28 Brazos.... 96.4 1132.. 874 1019.. 973 1330 Kauffman. Brown.... 600 Kendall 68. 122 Burleson.. 438 652.. 257 671.. 556 912 Kerr Burnet.. 181.. 17 752 Kimball.. Caldwell... 316 550.. 485 595.. 437 IOIO Kinney Calhoun.... 188.. 165 237 Lamar 867 2176.. 455 Cameron.. 123 894.. 163 256. 91 1190 Lampasas.. 455 887. 324 1891 161.. I 667 Camp 319 383.. 1249.. 512 Chambers.. II 150.. Cherokee.. 453 69 281 511 836.. 350 1459 134.. 105 221 Lavaca.. 800.. 328 1206 Lee.... 155 843.. Leon 194 961.. 485 928.. 141 1495 1896 Liberty 268.. 367 413 313 Limestone... 241 90 Live Oak 3131 Llano 1376 McCulloch... 381.. 354 437 McLennan.. 825 Comanche.. I 264.. 878 Madison 62 518.. 222 379.. 184 616 1168.. 32 387.. 8 652.. 1041 778.. 1150 729 17 71.. 61 4476 Matagorda... 166 209.. 365 229.. 5 610 Maverick. 61 81.. 3 2055 Medina 386. 451 883 66 Menard 94 110.. 74 302 234 79 Duval Milam.... 292 1620.. 182 835.. 8 464.. 28 124.. Ellis 3 1784.. 76 619.. 2 2653 Montgomery 506 El Paso 56 Erath.. 4 121.. rejected 19 842.. 1076 628 Morris 576.. 622 526.. 814 619.. 255 1929 168 342.. II 672 578 858.. 419 772. 368 1677. 439 1123.. 337 263.. 90 157.. 1236 1641 471 1194.. 1530 2180 1007 216.. 1244 300 Orange 82.. 714 Palo Pinto.. 380 1399 1198.. 3 893.. 321 1370 Frio........ 7 42.. 48.. 9 158 1020.. III 468.. 44 1307 Goliad. 112 133... 183 2413.. 1090 3147 Pecos 267 222 Polk 275.. 134 258.. 131 760 1841 764 840 Presidio. 22 238 9 867 3 UTAH (Terr.) Congressmen, 170 1876. 1874. Counties. A-M. Mor. A.M. Mor (20) Buskin Cannon ask.Can. 519 Rich ..... 2201 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Republican. 1876. 1. S. W. Cooper... 6416 13697 John H. Reagan. 2. Stillw.H.Russell 9130 17326 Dav. B. Culberson. 3. J. C. Bigger.... 2283 24138 James W. Throck morton. 4. J.P.Osterhout.. 8839 20731 Roger Q. Mills. 253 scattering: total vote, 146,041. Elected in Italics. All members of XLIVth 116 Congress, except Mr. Giddings, who was in a 1478 preceding Congress. I 291 692 55 Baskin Cannon Bask. Can. The Legislative Council is Piute.... 32 3 composed of 13 members to be The House Salt Lake..1787 4499..3385 5219 elected in 1877. Sanpete.. 40 1921.. 3 2160 consists of 26 members - all Sevier. 633. 678 Mormons except the representSummit 485.. 6 582 Tooele 488..1208 1019 ative from Tooele, who is a Utah 3336.. 44 3574"Liberal"-ail elected in 1876. Wasatch 298.. 2 812 The Legislature meets bienWash'gton. 16 200 1:56.. 150 1614 nially, and the next session Total .3842 21531..4513 22360 will be held in January, 1878. Majority. 17689 7 25I.. I 328 Total vote. Beaver..... 270 2140.. 5 2503 Davis 10 942.. 5 1090 Weber Millard 20 613.. 25 653 Morgan.. Senator, 50 Democratic Representatives, 8 Lib- 517 Bennington....2375 1919.. 2428 1733.. 2473 867 Caledonia Chittenden .2962 1399.. 2885 ..4209 2397.. 3962 1558.. 2811 713 2287.. 3561 Essex 467.. 824 Franklin .3421 1923.. 3152 1895.. 3029 1347 276 916 Grand Isle.. 472 263.. 424 271.. 398 173 1811 818.. 1841 .3219 2024.. 3080 2787 770.. 2822 ..5500 2704.. 5237 707.. 1756 401 1298.. 3953 609 Rutland Total. 30564 Washington...3603 2396.. 36 3 Per cent. .4319 1289.. 4395 Total vote: On Governor, in 1876 (73 scattering), 65,784; on President (114 scattering), 64,460; in 1872, 52,408. Republican majority on Governor. in 1872, 25,333; in 1874, 20,325. The following was the aggregate vote of candidates for other State officers: Lt. Gov...Redfield Proctor, Republican..44,863 Ebenezer B. Baldwin, Democrat.20,980 Proctor's majority Treasurer John A. Page, Republican......44,89 ......23,883 James B, Mattocks, Democrat.20,813 Page's majority. ..24.078 [In summing up the vote of Messrs. Baldwin and Mattocks, all ballots manifestly intended Addison.......3431 In 1874, Charles W. Willard received 1,635 votes. In 1876, 18 scattering. Il. De ison DickeyPoland Denison Pol, Steele. Caledonia......2538 1285.. Orange Total In 1872, J. M. Pierce, Ind., had 2,554, and 389 scattering. First trial, Denison had 7,038, Poland 5.756, Davenport. Dem., 1,, and J.B. Mead, Gran ger, 654, and 325 scattering. At second trial, Denison had 8,295, Poland 4,070, McLean 1,524. |