ny; Deputy, Wm. H. Shankland, Cortland; Reporter, H. E. Sickels, Albany. SECOND DIVISION. Dem... " 31, 1900 66 Dem.. 31, 1904 Dem.. 86 31, 1903 31, 1895 otal Democratic Vote (including that combined with Farmers' Alli ance in Kansas and Minnesota‡). otal Republican Vote... Democratic Majority over Republican Vote.. mbined Anti-Republican Vote.......... tal Republican Vote................ Republican Party in a Minority of.. tal Democratic Vote... ......... mbined Vote for other than Regular Democratic Candi dates... Democratic Majority over all. * Delegates from Territories. + Including 5,998 Socialist Labor Party in To obtain the Democratic proportion of the vote which was combined wit mers' Alliance in three districts in Kansas, the vote given in those districts for t didate for Governor has been eliminated. It was 28,464, and that may be taken he Democratic part of the combined vote for Congressmen. By a similar process t of the combiñed vote in one district in Minnesota is found to be approximately Total... 5.538.233 5,440,216 249,907 148,105 2,808 1,591 576,158 478,141 11,392,382 168 233 Pluralities. 98.017 98,017 + In 1872 Horace Greeley, Democratic and Liberal-Republican candidate for President, having died before the elect vote was cast, the Greeley electors voted as above for Thomas A. Hendricks in five States. Kentucky, Georgia, and Missouri cast 18 electoral votes for B. G Georgia, 2 votes for C. J. Jenkins, of Georgia; Missouri, 1 vote for David Davis, of Illinois, and 17 votes irregularly east w Brown, of Missouri, for President; hot counted by Congress. Gen Hal Hen Jack Jeffe Lam Land Lime Maco Madis Mare Maric Marsh Mobil Monro Monts Morga Picker Pike.. Rando Russel Shelby St. Cla Sumter Tallade CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN Districts. I. Counties of Choctaw, Clarke, Monroe and Washington. Dem., 10,071; F. H. Threatt Warner, Ind., 1,890. Clark II. Counties of Baldwin, Butler, ton, Crenshaw, Escambia, Pike. H. A. Herbert, De Pilley, Rep., 2,681. Herber III. Counties of Barbour, Bullo Geneva, Henry, Lee and Ru Oates, Dem., 10,068; R. J 930. Oates's majority, 9,138 IV. Counties of Dallas, Hale, Lo Wilcox. Lewis W. Turpin, McDuffie, Rep., 4.931; G. 3,899. Turpin's plurality, 4. V. Counties of Autauga, Bibb, & Clay, Coosa, Elmore, Maco James E. Cobb, Dem., 5.548 VI. Counties of Fayette, Greene, Marion, Pickens, Sumter, T and Winston. John H. 9,182; W. H. Davidson, head's majority, 8.720. VII. Counties of Blount, Calhoun VIII. Counties of Colbert, Frankl 4.745. W Under the new Congressional ap bama is entitled to nine representativ tricts, see statement following the El titled "New Apportionment of C tricts." PRESENT STATE GOVERN Governor, Thomas G. Jones; S Joseph D. Barron; Treasurer, John tor, Cyrus D. Hogue; Attorney-Ge Martin; Commissioner of Agricultu Superintendent of Instruction, John tant-General, Charles P. Jones-all I [JUDICIARY. Supreme Court: Chief Justice, G Associate Justices, David Clopton, T lan, Thomas W. Coleman and Rich Clerk, J. W. A. Sanford-all Democ STATE LEGISLATURE, enry. 1,890 549 1,947 22 ckson 2,410 1,174 efferson... 7.921 927 2,304 1,022 5.508 3,001 amar. 1,445 303 1.133 243 uderdale.. 1,473 435 1,637 1,120 awrence 1,426 1,706 1,449 1,457 1,991 1,432 mestone.. 1,294 473 wndes.. 4.965 1,020 931 268 1,035 2,029 adison.. 2,337 1,936 2,136 2,595 2,830 2,090 arengo. 4.712 928 3,426 1,933 4,124 arion. 6 rshall. 1,807 354 1,166 bile.. 2,274 1,797 3,119 2,542 3,006 1,672 nroe... 2,175 516 ntgomery 5,787 2,427 3,712 2,965 6,127 832 rgan... 1,672 1,867 83 kens.. 454 Democrats. Republicans 1,520 rry......... 4,484 831 2,729 790 3,541 79 1,326 17 3,117 1,942 748 2,623 890 2,963 733 1,293 1,623 699 1,970 1,088 1,967 2,015 953 1,626 1,037 1,881 654 Democratic majority...... Clair.... 1,263 207 1,489 640 1,702 2,385 803 2,060 810 1,203 ladega.. 2,472 937 1,983 2,179 2,002 1,490 lapoosa. 2,163 806 2,385 751 2,992 caloosa.. 2,119 462 2,214 1,057 3,268 lker. shington VOTE OF THE STATE SINC ... 410 6 954 70 II Dem. Rep. Gr. 98 549 1,126 1,047 949 872 280 508 217 815 607 220 323 4,493 190 40 130 1872. President.. 79,229 90,272 1874. Governor...107,118 93,928 1876. President..102,002 68,230 1878. Governor... 89,571 1880. President.. 90,687 56,178 4,64: 1882. Governor...100,391 46,386 1884. President . 92,973 59,144 1886. Governor...144,821 37,116 1888. Governor...155,973 44.770 1888. President..117.320 56,197 1800. Governor... 120.010 1,431 1,349 988 4.436 298 4,811 402 452 139910 42,440 117320 55,197 144737 37.116 97.470 61,123 107621 70.12 23.09 67.38 32.27 79.35 20.10 42.440. 763 |