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The vote for Governor in 1903 was: Beckham, Dem., 229,014; 163 2,479 1.790 Belknap. Rep., 202,761; Demarc, Pro., 4,530; Nagle, Boc., 2.027 1,402 2,014; Schmutz, Soc. Lab., 615.

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The vote for President in 1900 was: Bryan, Dem., 235,103; McKinley, Rep., 227,128; Woolley, Pro., 3,780; Barker, Pop., 1,861; Debs, Soc., 645; Malloney, Soc. Lab., 390.

For President in 1908, Hiszen, Ind., received 200 votes; Watson, Pop., 333; Gillhaus, Soc. Lab., 404.

604 VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1908 876 2,531 Districts.

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1 923 1,142
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lisle, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Livingston, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, and Trigg. Ollie M. James, Dem., 27,435; J. M. Porter, Rep., 15,063; Ford, Soc., 210. James's plurality, 12,372.

Counties of Christian, Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins, McLean, Union, and Webster. A. O. Stanley, Dem., 23,320; John C. Worsham, Rep., 19,302; Farmer, Soc., 299; Stanley's majority, 3,09.

Counties of Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Simpson, Todd, and Warren. R. G. Thomas, Jr., Dem., 20,079; A. D. James, Rep., 19,583; Green, Soc., 377. Thomas's plurality, 496. Counties of Breckinridge, Bullitt, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, Larue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Ohio, Taylor, and Washington. Beu Johnson, Dem., 24.344; 1. W. Gaddie, Rep., 21.246: Redman, Soc., 165. Johnson's plurality, 3,098.

County of Jefferson. Swagar Sherley, Dem., 27 915; R. C. Kinkead, Rep., 25,513; Dobbs, Soc., 658. Sherley's plurality, 2,440. Counties of Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Pendleton, and Trimble, Joseph L. Rhinock, Dem., 23,945; John R. Inglis, Rep., 18,057; Thobe, Soc., 1,221. Rhinock's plurality, 5,888.

VII.

Counties of Bourbon, Fayette, Franklin, Henry, Oldham, Owen, Scott, and Woodford. James C. Cantrill, Dem., 21,157; L. L. Bristow, Rep., 14,706. Cantrill's plurality, 6,451.

592 899 VIII. Counties of Anderson, Boyle, Garrard, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Rockcas tle, Shelby, and Spencer. Harvey Helm, Dem., 17,725; L. W. Bethurum, Rep., 16,49; Johnson, Pro., 442 Helm's plurality,1,678,

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KENTUCKY-Continued.

IX. Countles of Bracken, Bath, Boyd, Carter, Fleming, Greenup, Harrison, Lewis, Law rence, Mason, Nicholas, Robertson, and Rowan. Jas. N.Kehoe, Dem., 23.107: Joseph B. Bennett, Rep., 22,832; Morris, Pro. 462. Bennett's plurality, 725. X. Counties of Breathitt, Clark, Elliott, Estill, Floyd, Johnson, Knott, Lee, Martin, Magof fin, Montgomery, Morgan, Menifee, Pike, Powell, and Wolfe. Amos Davis, Dem.,19,567; J. W. Langley, Rep., 22,438, Ward, Soc., 25. Langley's plurality, 2,871, XI. Counties of Adair, Bell, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Harlan, Knox, Letcher, Leslie, Laurel, Metcalfe, Owsley, Perry, Pulaski, Russell, Wayne, and Whitley A. G. Patterson, Dem., 14,729; D. C. Edwards, Rep., 36,073; Huffaker, Pro., 518. Edwards's plurality, 21,344.

PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, A. E. Willson; Lieutenant-Governor, W. H. Cox; Secretary of State, Ben L. Bruner; Treasurer, Edwin Farley; Auditor, Frank P. James; Attorney-General, James B. Breathitt; Superintendent of Education, John G. Crabbe; Commissioner of Agriculture. M. C. Rankin Commissioner of Insurance, Charles W. Bell-all Republicans.

PARISHES.

Feliciana, East
Feliciana, West..
Frauklin..
Grant.
Iberia.
Iberville
Jackson..
Jefferson
Lafayette.
Lafourche
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Orleans
Quachita.
Plaquemines..
Pointe Coupée
Rapides..
Red River.
Richland
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St. Bernard.
Court of Appeals: Chief Justice, Thomas J. St. Charles...
Nunn, Dem.; Justices, W. E. Settle, Dem.; H. S. St. Helena...
Barker, Dem.; Ed. C. O'Rear, Rep.; John M. Las-St. James
sing, Dem.; John D. Carroll. Dem.; J. P.Hobson,
Dem.; Clerk, Napier Adams, Rep.

JUDICIARY.

STATE LEGISLATURE, 1909.

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84.79 11.77 3.33 89.34 10.66 75, 146 54,222

For President in 1968 Hisgen, Ind., received 82 votes.

For Governor in 1908 Jared Y. Sanders, Dem. received 60,666 votes; Henry N. Pharr, Rep., 7,617; J. W. Barnes, Soc., 1,247.

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1908. Districts.

I. Parishes of Plaquemines and St. Bernard, and
part of the City of New Orleans. Adolph
Meyer, Dem. ,8,667; Henry Seiner, Rep., 681;
Alex. Smith, Soc., 284.

II. Parishes of Jefferson, St. Charles, St. John
Baptist, and St. James, and part of the City of
New Orleans. Robert C. Davey, Dem., 6.349;
A. L. Redden, Rep., 409; W. C. Hall, Soc..
154.
Parishes of Assumption, Iberia, Lafayette,
Lafourche, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terre
bonne, and Vermilion. Robt. F. Broussard,
Dem., 4,267; S. P. Watts, Rep., 753.

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LOUISIANA.

PRESIDENT, 1908.

PARISHES. (59.)

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Per cent.

Whole vote..

Election Returns.

MAINE-Continued.

VI. Parishes of Baton Rouge, East; Baton Rouge, VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1908.
West; Feliciana, East; Feliciana, West; Liv-Districts.

Ingston, Pointe Coupée, St. Helena, St. Tam- I. Counties of Cumberland and York. John C.
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VII. Parishes of Acadia, Avoyelles, Calcasieu, II.
Cameron, Grant, Rapides, St. Landry, and
Vernon. A. P. Pujo, Dem., 3,761; C. C. Duson,
Rep., 1,762; James Barnes, Soc., 165.

Governor, J. Y. Sanders; Lieutenant-Governor, P. M. Lambbemont: Secretary of State, J. T. Michel; Auditor, Paul Capdeville: Treasurer, O. B. Steele; ottorney-General, Walter Guion; Superintendent of Education, T. H. Harris-all Demo

crats.

Supreme Court: Chief Justice, J. A. Breaux: Associate Justices, A. D. Land, F. T. Nicholls, Frank A. Monroe, O. O. Provosty; Clerk, Paul E. Mortimer-all Democrats.

STATE LEGISLATURE, 1909.

Both Houses Democratic; Senate, 41; House, 116,

Rep.
Supreme Judicial Court: Chief Justice, L. A.
59,975
66,467
Emery; Associate Justices, L. C. Cornish, Albert
W. P. Whitehouse, G. E Bird,
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75,315
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38,628
16,182 DC. F. Sweet, C. W. Jones, L. Barton-all Repub-
54,548 D licans except Barton.

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The vote for Governor in 1904 was: Davis, Dem., 49,791;
Cobb, Rep., 75,591; Woodbury, Pro., 2,756; Hopgood, Soc.,
1,576.

The vote for President in 1904 was: Parker, Dem., 27,641;
Roosevelt, Rep., 64,432.

1,945 1,584 1,809 1,452 1,905 1,552
3,641 3.406 3,527-8,357 8,292 3.00
2,847 2,378 2,554 2,425 2,828 2.360
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MARYLAND—Continued.

MARYLAND-Omlur 1.

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1909.

COUNTIES.

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115908 116513 109446 109497 102562 92,823 605. 51 9.739

VOTE OF THE STATE SINCE 1876 PRESIDENT, PRESIDENT, COMPTROLLER, 1876. President, 91,780 71,981 1908 Dem. Rep. 1880. President. 93,706 78,515 R0060 Her. Wil 1884. President. 96,866 82.748 velt, Iams, 1888. President.106,168 99,986 Rep. Кер. Pop. 5,788 5,052 5,649 1892. President.113.866 92.736 796 1,121 2,055 947 2,061 818 1,587 1895. Governor.106,169 124,936 989 3,143 2,742 3,151 2,561 3,031 2,382 1,764 1.2.6 1,314 1,258 1,851 1,008 1896. President.104,735 136,959 2,507 1,939 1,758 1,956 1,841 1.868 1,419 1899. Governor. 125,409 116,286 3,351 2,805 3,082 2,711 3,168 2,348 S. D. 2,680 2,635 2,270 2,845 2,213 1,717 1900. President, 122,271 136,212 908 4,582 2.055 1,135 2,258 1,487 1,547 832 1903. Governor. 10,548 95,923 1,302 2,913 1,627 1,912 1,247 1,874 1,662 738 1904. President. 109,446 109,497 2,247 3,034 1,021 1,333 1,580 1,174 671 567 1907. Governor. 109,051 94,300 She, 3,776 1908. President. 115,908 116,513 2,323 3,302 Majority.

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Whole vote. 238,531 In 1908, one Tait elector received the highest vote, 116,513. Six Democratic and two Republican electors were chosen. The scattering vote for President was: Chafin, Pro., 3,302; Debs, Soc., 2,323; Hisgen, Ind., 485.

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1908. Districts.

I. Counties of Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester. James H. Covington, Dem., 19,381; Wm. H. Jackson, Rep., 16,547; Wheatley, Pro., 868. Covington's plurality, 2,734. II. Baltimore City, counties of Baltimore, Carroll, and Harford. J. F. C. Talbot, Dem., 21,526; R. Garrett, Rep., 19,040; Grill, Pro., 701; Talbot's plurality, 1,468.

III. Baltimore City. Harry B. Wolf, Dem.. 14,510; John Kronmiller, Rep., 14,772; Whitehurst, Pro. 267; Jarboe, Soc., 531. Kroumiller's plurality, 262.

IV. Baltimore City. John Gill, Jr.. Dem., 18,562: J. P. Hill, Rep.. 16,626, Woods, Pro., 449; Gill s plurality, 1,936.

V. Counties of Howard, Anne Arundel, Prince George's, St. Mary's, Calvert, and the 21st., 23d and 24th wards of Baltimore City. G. M. Smith, Dem., 14,740; S. E. Mudd, Rep., 15,057; Mahews, Soc.. 613. Mudd's plurality, 317. VI. Counties of Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, Montgomery, and Washingtou. D. J. Lewis, Dem., 18.073; G. A. Pearre, Rep.. 18.619; Cuppett, Pro., 811; Young, Soc., 439. Pearre's plurality. 546.

PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, Austin L. Crothers; Secretary of State, N. Winslow Williams; Treasurer, Murray Vandiver. Auditor, George R. Ash; Comptroller, Joshua Herring; Adjutant-General, Henry W. Warfield; Attorney-General, Isaac L. Strauss; Superintendent of Education, M. Bates Stevens; Commissioner of Insurance, B. Frank Crouse; Commissioner of Public Lands, T. F. Smith-all Democrats.

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Total Plurality.

Per cent

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31,362 58, 672

136 859 7,683 18, 225 5,295 13, 236 43, 773 46, 337 16, 803 34, 394

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Whole vote. For Governor, 1909, White, Soc., received 10,137 votes; Nicholls, Pro., 5,423; Ruther, Soc. Lab. 2.999, and all others 16.

For Governor, 1907, Whitney received 13,547 votes on Dem. Citizens, Independent Citizens and no designation tickets; Hisgen, Independence League, 75, 489; Prohibition Party, 3,810; Brown, Soc., 7, 621; Brennan, Soc. Lab., 2,999.

For President in 1908, Hisgen, Ind., received 19,239 votes: Gillhaus, Soc. Lab., 1,018.

For President in 1904, Corrigan, Soc. Lab., received 2,359 votes; Watson, Pop.. 1.294. VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1908. Districts. I. Counties of Berkshire, Franklin (part), Hampden (part), Hampshire (part). David T. Clark, Dem., 10,755; George P. Lawrence, Rep., 17,990; Walter Hutchins, Soc., 1,136. Lawrence's plurality, 7,225. II. Counties of Franklin (part), Hampden (part), Hampshire (part), Worcester (part). Jobu L. Rice, Dem., 7,839; Frederick H. Gillett, Rep., 17,515; Curtis, Ind., 1,623; Orr, Soc., 1,266. Gillett's plurality, 9,676. County of Worcester (part). William I. McLaughlin, Dem., 9, 654; Charles G. Washburn, Rep., 18,265; Sturtevant, Ind., 1,456. Washburn's plurality, 8,611.

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IV.

V.

Counties of Worcester (part) and Middlesex
(part). John J. Michell, Dem., 15,451;
C. Q. Tirrell, Rep., 18,842. Tirrell's plurality,
8,411.

Counties of Essex (part) and Middlesex (part).
Joseph J. Flynn, Dem., 11.910; Butler Ames,
Rep., 16, 251; George Conley, Ind., 845
Ames's plurality, 4,341.

VI. County of Essex (part). Arthur Withington, Dem., 7,334: Augustus P. Gardner, Rep., 22.093; F. H Wentworth, Soc., 2,418, Gardner's plurality,14,759.

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued.

VII. Counties of Essex (part), Middlesex (part).
George Brickett, Dem., 7,958; Ernest W.
Roberts, Rep., 22,179; C L. McIver, Ind.,
2,078. Roberts plurality, 14, 11.
VIII. County of Middlesex (part). Fred'k S.
Dectrick, Dem., 9658; Samuel W. McCall,
Rep., 19,147; G. W. Jennings, Ind., 1,320.
McCall's majority, 8, 439.

IX. County of Suffolk (part). John A Keliner,
Dem,, 14.060; John A. Campbell, Rep., 6,002;
Auerbach, Ind., 2,492. Keliher's plurality,

8.058.

X. Counties of Suffolk (part), Norfolk (part).
Joseph F. O'Connell, Dem., 16,553; J. M.
Galvin, Rep., 16,549: C. J. Ki nev, Ind.,
1,187. O'Connell's plurality, 4.
XI. County of Suffolk (part). Andrew J. Peters.
Dem. 15,881; Daniel W. Lano, Rep., 15,447;
E. M. White, Ind., 1,260. Poters' lurality, 434.
XII. Counties of Bristol (part), Norfolk (part).
David W. Murray, Dem., 10,51; Tolin W.
Weeks, Rep., 21,097; Jesso. Joy, Dem.,
9.069; A. E. George, Ind., 77. Weeks's plu-
rality, 12,028.
XIII. Counties of Dukes, Nantucket, Bristol
(part), and Plymouth (part). John F. Mc-
Guiness, Dom., 497: Wm. Greene, Rep.,
16,870; Copeland, Ind., 3,433. Greene's ma-
jority, 10,457,

XIV. Counties of Barnstable, Plymouth (part),
and Bristol (part) Eli L. Fackard, Der.,
6,709; Wm. C. Levering, Aol., 20,950; C. B.
Drew, Ind., Soc., 1,003. Levering's plurality,
14,250.

PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.

Governor, Eben S. Draper, Rep.; Lieutenant-
Governor, Louis A. Frothing am; Secretary of
State, Wm. M. Olin: Treasurer, Elrior A. Stevens:
Auditor, Henry E. Turn r; Adjutant-General, W.
H. Brigham; Attorney-General, Dana Malone;
Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, J. Lewis
Ellsworth; Commissioner of Insurance, Frank
C. Hardison: Secretary Board of
George H. Martin-all opublicans.

JUDICIARY.

Education,

COUNTIES.
(85.)

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Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth: Chief Justice, Marcus P. Knowlton; Justices, James M. Morton, Arthur P. Rugg, Henry Newton Sheldon, John W. Hammond, William C Loring, Keweenaw and Henry K. Braley; Clerk of the Court, Clar-Lake ence H. Cooper-all Republicans. STATE LEGISLATURE, 1909.

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1892. President. 176,813 202,814 8.210 7,539
1894. Governor.. 123,950 189.307 9,037 9,965
1895. Governor.. 121,599 186.280 7,786 9.170
Dem-Pop, Rep. N. D. Pro.
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1899. Governor.. 103,802 168,902 10,778 7,402
1980. President. 156.997 238,866 2,599 6.190
1901. Governor. 114,362 185.809 8,898 4,780
1902. Governor. 159,156 196,276 29,708 8.528
1903. Governor. 163,700 199,684 25,251 3.278
1904. President. 165,746 257,822 13,604
1905. Governor. 174,911 197,469 12 874
1907. Governor. *70.842 188,068 7.621
1908. President. 155,543 265,956 10.781
*Total Dem, vote, including Independent Citizens', etc., 84,379.

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