Governor, Frank White: Lieutenant-Governor, Davidjney-General, H. C. Frick: Superintendent of Public Bartlett: Secretary of State. E. F. Porter: Auditor. Instruction, W. L. Stockwell. H. L. Holmes; Treasurer, D. H. McMillan; Attor-1 Totals. Plurality. Total vote. 6.582 71 7.20 8 3.424 171 2.374 346,706 436,171|12,336 14,270 2,983 474,882 543,918 10.203] 251 4,847 474,882 2,615)525,991 STATE OFFICIALS. Governor, George K. Nash; Lieutenant-Governor, Harry L. Gordon; Secretary of State, Lewis C. Laylin; Treasurer, Isaac B. Cameron; Auditor, W. Ď. Guilbert; Commissioner of Schools, Lewis D. Bone 1,040,073 47,491 1.014.292 brake; Attorney-General, John M. Sheets; Secretary State Board of Health, Dr. C. O. Probst; Commis sioner of Labor, M. D. Ratchford. Judiciary-Chief Justice, Jacob F. Burkett; Assolate Justices, William F. Davis, John A. Shauck, William T. Spear, William B. Crew, James L. Price, Clerk, Lawson E. Emerson. All Republicans. Legislature-House, 67 Rep., 40 Dem.; Senate, 21 Rep., 12 Dem.; joint session, 88 Rep., 52 Dem. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. 1902. Districts. District. 1.-Hamilton County, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 18th, 26th, 27th and 31st wards of the city of Cincinnati; Anderson, Columbia, Sycamore, Symmes and Spencer townships and precincts of Mill Creek township, as follows: Bond Hill, Carthage East, Carthage West, Norwood-Ivanhoe, Norwood West, St. Bernard North, St. Bernard South, Evanston, Maderia, Silverton. Nicholas Longworth, Rep Thomas Beatham, Dem C. E. Irwin, Soc William O. Johnson, Pro 24,082 9,471 XIII.-Counties of Crawford, Erie, Marion, Sandusky, 1,745 Seneca, Wyandot. 187 Amos H. Jackson, Rep. 14.611 Longworth's plurality II.-Hamilton County, 12th 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 28th, 29th and 30th wards of the city of Cincinnati, the townships of Springfield, Colerain, Greene, Delhi, Storrs, Miami, Whitewater, Harrison and Crosby, and Elmwood, College Hill, Western and Winton Place precincts of Mill Creek township. Herman P. Goebel, Rep James A. Norton, Dem. H. L. Peeke, Pro.. Chas. R. Martin, Soc. Jackson's plurality 22,496 22,169 441 402 327 XIV-Counties of Ashland, Huron, Knox, Lorain, Morrow, Richland. Wm. W. Skiles, Rep. Geo. B. Neale, Dem. E. P. Getchell, Pro.. 22,365 24,274 17,615 Harry C. Busch, Dem 12,095 773 Thomas H. Tongue, Rep. J. K. Weatherford, Dem. B. F. Kamp, Soc.. Tongue's plurality D. T. Gerdes, Soc.. Williamson's plurality 23,585 STATE OFFICIALS. 16,213 7,372 II.-Counties of Baker, Crook, Clatsop, Columbia, Gilliam, Graut, Harney. Malheur, Morrow, Multnomah. Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Wheeler (16 counties). J. N. Williamson, Rep... 2.753 1.957 7,799 Governor, George E. Chamberlain, Dem.; Secretary of State, F. I. Dunbar, Rep.; Treasurer, Charles A. Moore, Rep.; Superintendent of Public Instruction, ford, Rep. J. Hackerman, Rep.; Attorney-General, A. M. Craw Moore; Justices, Charles E. Wolverton, Robert S. Judiciary-Supreme Court, Chief Justice, Frank A. Bean; Clerk, J. J. Murphy-all Republicans. Legislature-House, Rep. 48, Dem. 12; Senate, Rep. 21, Dem, and Fus. 9; joint session, Rep. 67, Dem. and 23,397 Fus. 21. Totals Pluralities 4 3 428 12 125 1436,457 592,867 23,327|5,157 21,910 9,549]4,971|| 424,232 712,665 27,908 2,936 4,831 422,054 726,998 Scattering, 476. Total vote, 1900, 1,173,210. Total vote, 1896, 1,194,255. 304,944 6,380 10,408 639 2,6471 3,229 435 11,010 16,014 725 1,875 2,247 142 5 13,732 12,327 21 65 7,128 10,764 2 26 2,408] 3,708 194 151 10,529 14,899 1,885 2,370 12,911 12,223 ....... CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, 1902. Districts. I. Philadelphia, 1st, 7th, 26th, 30th, 36th and 39th II.-Philadelphia, 8th, 9th, 10th, 13th, 14th, 15th, Districts. |