Election Returns. BY STATES, COUNTIES, AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. ALABAMA. GOVERNOR, 1898. ALABAMA-Continued. Bryan's Democratic vote in 1896 was 105,390, and the Populist vote, 24,917. Vote for State officers, August, 1896: For Governor, Joseph F. Johnston, Dem., 128,541; Goodwyn, Rep. and Pop., 89,290. Johnston's majority, 39,251. The other State officers, all Democratic, were elected by similar majorities. VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1898. I. Counties of Choctaw, Clarke, Marengo, III. Counties of Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Dale, IV. Counties of Calhoun, Chilton, Cleburne, V. Counties of Autauga, Chambers, Clay, PRESIDENT, 1896. Districts. Barbour 2,246 399 2,657 1,437 Bibb... 1,277 1,021 1,516 30 Bullock. 1,122 105 1,867 1,952 1,646 2,422 2,619 749 Butler... 1,536 1,923 1,809 Calhoun 2,646 1,580 2,788 1,222 Chambers 3,670 1,373 2,010 1,057 Cherokee 1,184 1,190 1,776 602 Chilton.. 917 1,028 1.131 Choctaw 836 1,346 1,485 Clarke.... 1,310 97 2,243 Clay. 1,428 1,310 1,410 Cleburne..... 958 816 993 Coffee ... 1,189 947 1,494 Colbert. 2,079 1,014 1,658 1,754 Conecuh 888 1,072 931 881 Coosa 1,282 1,371 1,293 Covington 981 669 1,106 Crenshaw. 1,387 1,336 808 Cullman 1,130 600 1,202 1,636 1,446 2,155 2,933 33 4,091 519 52 1,902 1,224 1,586 1,446 46 119 ARKANSAS-Continued. VOTE FOR STATE OFFICERS, 1896. The vote for Governor in 1896 was: D. W. Jones, VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1898. I. Counties of Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, II. Counties of Bradley, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew, Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson, Lincoln, Montgomery, Polk, Saline, Scott, and Sebastian. John S. Little, Dem., 3,415; scattering, 8. Little's majority, 3,407. III. Counties of Ashley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Columbia, Desha, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Sevier, and Union. Thomas C. McRae, Dem.,3,866 scattering, 1. McRae's majority, 3,865. IV. Counties of Conway, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, and Yell. W. L. Terry, Dem., 3,665; scattering, 37. Terry's majority, 3,628. Alameda... Amador Del Norte. Inyo Kern Lassen ... CALIFORNIA. GOVERNOR, Los Angeles... 11, 142 14, 436 V. Counties of Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Napa VI. Counties of Arkansas, Baxter, Cleburne, Ful- PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, Daniel W. Jones: Secretary of State, Alex. C. Hull; Treasurer, Thomas E. Little; Auditor, Clay Sloan; Attorney-General, Jefferson Davis; Superintendent of Education, J. J. Doyne; Commissioner of Agriculture, Frank Hill; Land Commissioner, J. W. Colquitt-all Democrats. JUDICIARY. Supreme Court: Chief Justice, Henry G. Bunn; Justices, Simon P. Hughes, C. D. Wood, Burrill B. Battle, and James E. Riddick; Clerk of the Court, P. D. English-all Democrats. STATE LEGISLATURE, 1899. Placer.. San Francisco. 24. 632 28, 218 Santa Barbara Shasta PRESIDENT, 1896. COUNTIES. Ma (57.) guire, Gage, Fus. Вер. 756 558 945 1,345 747 521 Nevada In 1898 the Republicans and United Laborcombined on Gage, and the Democrats, People's Party, and Silver Republicans supported Maguire. Bryan's Populist vote was 21,744. One Bryan elector, J. W. Martin, was elected by a plurality of 148 votes. The scattering vote for President in 1896 was: Palmer, Nat. Dem., 2,006; Levering, Pro., 2,573; Bentley, Nat. Pro., 1,047; Matchett, Soc. L., 1,611. VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1898. I. Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Lassen, CALIFORNIA-Continued. COLORADO. GOVERNOR, 1898. II. Counties of Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Eldorado, Inyo, Mariposa, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Sutter, Tuolumne, and Yuba. Marion De Vries,Fus., 21,255; Frank D. Ryan, Rep., 17,285. De Vries' majority, 3,970. III. Counties of Alameda, Colusa, Contra Costa, Lake, Solano, and Yolo. John A. Jones, Fus., 12,463; Victor H. Metcalf, Rep., 18,867. Metcalf's majority, 6,404. IV. County of San Francisco (part). James H. Berry, Fus., 12,084; Julius Kahn, Rep., 13,695; J. P. Kelly, Ind. D., 594; W. J. Martin, Soc. L., 1,006. Kahn's plurality,1,611. V. Counties of San Francisco (part), San Mateo, and Santa Clara. William Craig, Fus. 17,052; Eugene F. Loud, Rep., 20,254. Loud's majority, 3,202. VI. Counties of Los Angeles, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, and Ventura. C. A. Barlow, Fus., 19,691; RusWaters' masell J. Waters, Rep., 23,271. jority, 3,580. VII. Counties of Fresno, Kern, Merced, Orange, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, Stanislaus, and Tulare. Curtis H. Castle, Fus., 20,760; James C. Needham, Rep., 20,803. Needham's majority, 43. PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, H. T. Gage; Lieutenant-Governor, J. H. Neff; Secretary of State, C. F. Curry; Treasurer, T. Reeves: Comptroller, E. P. Colgan; Attorney-General, J. T. Ford; Superintendent Education, T. J. Kirk; Commissioner of Public Lands, M. J. Wright-all Republicans. JUDICIARY. Supreme Court: Chief Justice, W. H. Beatty; Associate Justices, T. B. McFarland, C. H. Garoutte, R. C. Harrison, W. Van Dyke, F. W. Henshaw, Jackson Temple-all Republicans except Temple; Clerk, G. W. Root, Republican. STATE LEGISLATURE, 1899. CUUNTIES. (56.) Arapahoe. Custer... Jefferson.... Las Animas. Logan Montrose.. Morgan Otero.. Prowers.. Pueblo.. 23, 858 13, 038 43,000 1,614 474 2,620 10, 596 5,745 18, 065 121 127 210 122 412 372 627 715 618 Thom- Wol PRESIDENT, 1896. Mc- Lev. Bryan Kinley ering, Rep. Pro. 6,048 374 318 170 392 141 3 4,069 1,866 6,165 1,030 140 79 99 105 87 1,851 341 3.356 101 659 1,390 2,394 96 468 1,127 1,057 368 711 250 988 167 952 345 1,631 139 436 39 678 11 684 486 1,059 172 705 198 1,164 53 650 410 761 273 6,245 2, 393 1,646 4,382 637 1,447 412 2 078 172 1,776 952 2,579 269 211 51 In 1897 the Democrats and Populists united on a Fusion ticket for Supreme Judge and in 1898 for Governor. Bryan's Democratic vote was 158,764; his Populist vote, 2,389. The scattering vote for President in 1896 was: Bentley, Nat. Pro., 386; Matchett, Soc. L., 159; Palmer, Nat. Dem., 1. VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1898. Districts. I. Counties of Arapahoe, Boulder, Jefferson, Lake, Larimer, Logan, Morgan, Park, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, and Yuma John F. Shafroth, Fus., 40,109; Charles Hartzell, Rep., 18,580. Shafroth's majority, 21,529. |