COUNTIES. Dem. Bryan, Taft, Debs, На kel, Dem. Frantz Ross Soc. 974 625 1,075 1,210 1260 1,479 2,618 2,924 Garvin 2,39 1.290 52 1,003 589 25 342 Grady. 2.826 1,491 258 2,981 1,243 70 Grant.. 1,866 1,796 15 1,799 1,729 87 Greer. 2149 708 472 2,151 864 173 Harper. 201 729 Haskell. 1,401 1,139 363 1,804 1,319 91 Hughes.. 1,649 1,459 380 1,965 1,256 89 Jackson.. 1,905 635 220 2,143 604 94 Jefferson 288 1,543 594 72 Johnson. Kay 2,511 2,754 602 1,944 767 313 Kingfisher 1,541 2,106 226 1,688 2,204 94 Kiowa... Latimer. Le Flore Lincoln Logan.. 2,354 1,591 301 2,610 1,529 130 720 616 197 969 1,872 1,771 230 2.162 1,715 83 3,030 3,515 534 3,432 3,562 220 2,183 3,768 203 2,179 3,831 840 Love.... 835 413 253 1,199 491 87 Major.. 877 1,446 463 968 1.296 968 Marshall. 842 406 406 1.248 Mayes Murray.. Muskogee. McClain. McCurtain McIntosh Noble..... Nowata... Okfuskee Oklahoma 1,186 1,021 1,111 574 280 1.356) 502 93 2,793 3,592 1,234 780 168 3,479 3,769 363 1,465 723 63 111 565 482 148 1,287 955 1,236 1,606 141 1,606 1,607 43 1,364 1,476 125 1,459 1,494 61 923 1,086 61 1,068 992 23 872 1.297 4,833 5,317 498 5,038 5,944 337 1.103 1,400 295 1.287 1.502 140 152 1,693 1,357 50 Ottawa 1,296 1,174 94 1,805 1.245 43 Pawnee. 1,500 1,556 299 1,714 1, 599] 167 Payne. 390 2,261 2,093 189 Pittsburg.. 233 Pontotoc.. Pottawatomie Pushmataha. Roger Mills... Rogers 1,980 2,244 625 484 945 1,168 1,648 2,037 1,761 725 1,470 1,315 1,661 732 2,292 2,150 Wagoner.. 1,151 2,107 Washington. 1,409 1,528 Washita.. 1,867 1.118. Woods.. 1,421 1,557 244 45 241 PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor, C. N. Haskell; Lieut.-Governor, George 232 Bellamy; Secretary of State, Bill Cross; Treasurer, J. A. Menefee: Auditor, M. E. Trapp; Attorney-General, Chas. West; Adjutant-General, F. M. Canton; Commissioner of Insurance. T. J. McComb; Commissioner of Education, E. D. 86 Cameron-all Democrats. 31 192 629 3,366 2,602 35 331 47 111 230 163 232 409 2,100 1,152 Woodward.... 1,308 1,614 288 1,276 1.424) 371 1,327 1, 416 122363 116474 21, 734 137641 110296 9,303 4.02 Total. Plurality Per cent. Scattering.. Whole vote. 11.889 27.345 48.02 43.40 8.58 53.11 42.87 Election Returns. PENNSYLVANIA-Continued. PENNSYLVANIA-Continued. For President, 1908, Hisgen, Ind., received 1,057 XXIV. Counties of Beaver, Lawrence, and Washvotes; Gillhaus, Soc. Lab., 1,222. VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1908. I. County of Philadelphia (part). M. J. Geraghty, II. County of Philadelphia (part). Wm. Schlipf, III. County of Philadelphia (part). Wm. Beerli, IV. County of Philadelphia (part). H. D. Albright, V. County of Philadelphia (part). Michael Don- VI. County of Philadelphia (part). Bailey, Dem., 10,205; George D. McCreary, Bucks and Montgomery. IX. County of Lancaster. Wm. W. Griest, Rep., X. County of Lackawanna. T. D. Nichols, Dem., XII. County of Schuylkill. Robert E. Lee., Dem., Clinton, Wm. B. ington. Charles H. Akens, Dem., 10,385; XXIX. County of Allegheny (part). J. G. Shir- XXX. County of Allegheny (part). E. F. Duffy, Dem., 5,320; James Francis Burke, Rep., XXXII. County of Allegbeny (part). John PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT. Murphy; JUDICIARY. STATE LEGISLATURE, 1909. Senate. House. Joint Ballot 173 XVI. Counties of Northumberland, Montour, Co-Republicans, J. E. Wolf, Pro., 970. XVII. Counties of Perry, Juniata, Mifflin, Hunt- Republican majority. 28 39 213 11 34 45 Pres...212.041 349,589 3,873 20,947 79,452 R Pop. 1872. 1980. Pres...407,423 444,704 20,668 1884. Pres...392,785 473,804 16,993 15,283 81,019 R 1876. Pres...366,204 384,148 7,204 1,318 17,944 R 1,939 37,276 R Lub. 1888. Pres...446,633 526,091 1892. Pres...452, 264 1896. Pres....433,228 1898. Gov.... 358,300 1899. Treas..327,512 1900. Pres.....424,232 Soc. D. £16,011 728,300 11,000 8,714 25,123 63,747 R 476,306 N.D. 438,000 712,665 4,831 Union. 423,498 93,213 592.867 21,910 Soc. 840,949 21,863 603.775 13,245 506,392 15,169 459.965 19, 274 295,072 R 125,746 118, (6 R 18,072 110, 488 R 1901. Treas...291,995 27,908 288,433 R 18,044 131,543 R 24.850 26 607 R 23,327 156,410 R 24,793 48,435 R 33.717 505,519 R 29,850 147,228 R 36,694 297,001 R 1872. President... 5,329 13.665 422 928 Plut. For President in 1908, Debs, Soc., received 100 votes; Hisgen, Ind., 42. VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1908. 5,075 RI. Counties of Berkeley (part), Charleston, Colle 7,416 R 6,639 R ton (part), Beaufort, Georgetown, and Will- 2,637 R II. Counties of Aiken, Barnwell, Saluda, Edge- III. V. Counties of Fairfield, Greenville, Laurens, Richland, Spartanburg (part), and Union. J. T. Johnson, Dem., 10,806. No opposition. Counties of Chester, Chesterfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Spartanburg (part), Union (part). and York. D. E. Finley, Dem., 9,468. No op⚫osition. 22,978 R VI. VII. Counties of Clarendon, Darlington, Florence, Horry, Marion, Marlborough, and Williams, burg (part). J. E. Ellerbe, Dem., 9,033. No opposition. Counties of Berkeley (part), Colleton (part) Lexington, Orangeburg, Richland, and Sumter. A F. Lever, Dem., 9,950; R. H. Richardson, Rep.,998. Lever's plurality, 8,952. |