The scattering vote for President in 1908 was: Debs, Soc.. 15,431; Chafin, Pro., 4,284; Preston, Soc. Lab., 868; Watson, Pop.. 1,165: Hisgen, Ind., 402. The scattering vote for Judge of the Julius C. Supreme Court in 1910 was: Hughes, Pro.. 6.720; John F. Williams, Soc., 19,831; Henry G. Poelling, Soc. Lab., 2,229. Vote on State Ticket, 1910. Judge of Supreme Court (unexpired term) -John Kemish, R., 323,860; Henry C. Timmonds, D.. 318.503; Noah Winston, Soc., 19,702. Kemish's plurality, 5,357. Superintendent of Public Schools-William P. Evans, R., 324,466; Howard A. Gass, D., 322.226; J. C. Skelton, Pro., 6,500; J. L. Brown, Soc., 19.957; W. H. McNealy, Soc. Lab., 2,219. Evans's plurality, 2,440. Railroad and Warehouse CommissionerFrank A. Wightman, R., 326,162; T. W. Bradbury, D., 320,733; G. W. Campbell, Pro., 6,543; U. S. Barnsley, Soc., 19,905; John Spalti, Soc. Lab., 2,198. Wightman's plurality, 5,429. Vote for Congressmen, 1910. 1. Counties of Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Putnam, Schuyler, Scotland and Shelby; population (1900). 183,590 -James T. Lloyd, D., 19,953; Walter A. Higbee, R., 15,572; Roy O. Youtz, Pro., 653; Joseph L. Pico, Soc., 667. Lloyd's plurality, 4,381. 2. Counties of Carroll, Chariton, Grundy, Linn, Livingston, Monroe, Randolph and Sullivan; population (1900), 183.358-William W. Rucker, D., 21.090; Edward F. Haley, R., 16,122; C. F. Tobey. Pro., 447; Clarence E. Campbell, Soc., 251. Rucker's plurality. 4,968. 3. Counties of Caldwell, Clay. Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Harrison, Mercer. Ray and Worth; population (1900), 182,900 Joshua W. Alexander, D., 213,Alexander's S. P. Sullivan, R., 14,900. plurality, 4,313. 4. Counties of Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Holt, Nodaway and Platte; population (1900), 221,885-Charles SF. Booher, D., 20.231; William K. Amick, R., 15,825; Edward D. Wilcox, Soc., 344: A. B. Wray, Ind., 318. Booher's plurality, 4,406. 5. County of Jackson; population (1900), 195,193 William P. Borland, D., 31.026; Howard F. Lea, R., 23,982; Charles E. Stokes, Pro., 781; William J. Weber, Soc., 1,008. Borland's plurality, 7.044. 6. Counties of Bates, Cass, Cedar, Dade, Henry, Johnson and St. Clair; population (1900), 162,629-Clement C. Dickinson, D., 17,504; Francis H. De Vol, R., 14,374; William M. Godwin, Pro.. 485; William L. Ward, Soc., 521. Dickinson's plurality, 3,130. 7. Counties of Benton, Greene, Hickory, Howard, Lafayette, Pettis. Polk and Saline; population (1900), 218,666--Courtney Walker Hamlin, D., 22,433; Holmes Hall, R., 21,951; Irvine T. Hull. Pro., 381; Julian A. Fox, Soc., 936. Hamlin's plurality, 482. Camden, Cole, 8. Counties of Boone, Cooper, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan and Osage; population (1900), 142,254-Dorsey W. Shackleford, D., 16,642; Robert A. Norfleet, R.. 14,349; Walter Ballinger, Soc., 254. Shackleford's plurality, 2,293. 9. Counties of Audrain, Callaway, Franklin, Gasconare, Lincoln, Montgomery, Pike, Rails, St. Charles and Warren; population (1900), 197.370-Champ Clark, D.. 23.124; Reuben F. Roy, R.. 19.105; James P. Rodgers, Pro., 216. Clark's plurality, 4.019. 10. St. Louis County and part of the city of St. Louis; population (1900). 265,440Charles J. Maurer, D., 28,054; Richard Bartholdt, R.. 53,298; John H. Flower, Pro.. 471: Gottlieb A. Hoehn, Soc., 5,865. Bartholdt's plurality. 25.244. 11. Part of the city of St. Louis; population (1900), 207.414-Patrick F. Gill, D., 18.695; Theron E. Catlin, R., 20,089; Max Stopp, Soc., 1,605. Catlin's plurality, 1.394. 12. Part of the city of St. Louis: population (1900), 152,424–Thomas E. Kinney, D.. 13.121; L. C. Dyer, R., 15.965; Christopher Rocker, Soc., 977. Dyer's plurality, 2,844. 13. Counties of Bollinger, Carter, Iron. Jefferson, Madison, Perry, Reynolds, St. Francis, St. Genevieve. Washington and Wayne; population (1900), 158,036--Wal ter L. 14. Counties of Butler, Cape Girarde Christian, Douglas, Dunklin, Howell, y sissippi, New Madrid, Oregon, 07 Pemiscot, Ripley. Scott, Stoddard, S and Taney; population (1900), 250,614–) seph J. Russell, D., 23,612; Charles Crow, R., 22,463; Elijah Osborn, Pro., Phillip An rew Hafner, Soc., 2,973. F sell's plurality, 1,149. 15. Counties of Barry, Barton, Jas Lawrence, McDonald, Newton and Term population (1900), 231,659-J. A. Daugh ty, D., 21,259; Charles H. Morgan. 20.443; W. H. Dalton, Pro., 1,000; CL A. Berry, Soc., 2,182. Daugherty's plur-| ity, 816. 16. Counties of Crawford, Dallas, Den Laclede, Maries, Phelps, Pulaski, Shan Texas, Webster and Wright; popula 1900), 158.173-Thomas L. Rubey, D., 1 239: Arthur P. Murphy, R., 14,763; F. L Search, Pro., 174. Rubey's plurality, 1.47 Legislature of 1911-'12. The scattering vote for President in 1908 was: Debs, Soc., 5,855; Chafin. Pro., 827; Higsen, Ind., 443. The scattering vote for Clerk of the Supreme Court in '910 was: John Borgstede, Soc., 5,381. Vote on State Ticket, 1910. Railroad Commissioner-E. A. Marley, R., 32,333; Peter Sanger, D., 26,599; Pough, Soc., 5,462. Vote for Congressman, 1910. State at large-C. N. Pray, R., 32,525; Charles S. Hartman, D., 26,599; Mabie, Soc.. 5,184. Pray's plurality, 4,345. Legislature of 1911-'12. Senate. House. Jt. bal. Democrats 12 42 54 Rep. majorities. Dem. majorities.. Pierce, Platte, Stanton, Thurston and Wayne (population, 1900, 211,780)-J, F. Boyd, R., 18,560; James P. Latta, D., 29.Rep. Dem. 945; Henry F. J. Hockenberger, Pro., 491. Latta's plurality, 7,385. Aldrich. Chester 225 2471 man..... 100 1421 123070 107760 6305 237135 4. Counties of Butler, Fillmore, Gage, Hamilton, Jefferson, Polk, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Thayer and York (population, 1909, 188,466)-Charles H. Sloan, R., 20,807: Benjamin F. Good, D., 19,540; A. H. Martin, Soc., 570. Sloan's plurality, 1,267. 5. Counties of Adams, Chase, Clay, Dundy, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Gos Hall per, Harlan, Hitchcock, Hayes, Kearney, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Redwillow and Webster (population, 1900. 165,148)-George W. Norris, R., 19,929; Rhoderick Dhu Sutherland. D., 15,925 John D. Stoddard, Pro., 452; S. M. Elliott, Soc., 816. Norris's plurality, 4,004. 6. Counties of Banner, Blaine, Boxbutte, Boyd. Brown, Buffalo, Cherry, Cheyenne, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Garfield, Grant, Greeley, Holt, Hooker, Howard. Keith, Keyapaha, Kimball, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Morrill, Rock, Scotts Bluffs, Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux. Thomas, Valley and Wheeler (population, 1900, 172,164)-Moses P. Kinkaid, R., 24.327; William J. Taylor, D., 19,702; Robert G. Ross, Fusionist, 617; Fred G. Chase, Soc., 1,479. Kinkaid's plurality, 4,625. Railway Commissioner-Henry T. Clarke. jr., R., 113, 135; Ben H. Hayden, D. and Pop., 109.932. Clarke's plurality, 3,203. A constitutional amendment restricting the suffrage to actual citizens of the United States, and excluding those who have only taken out first naturalization papers, was defeated, receiving 98,121 votes to 73.362 against, but failing to get a majority of the highest total vote cast for any office, which was 243,300. Commissioner Public Lands and Build- 1900, ings-Edward B. Cowles, R., 113,574; 1901, William B. Eastham, D. and Pop., 109,1902, 386. Cowles's plurality, 3,188. Republicans Dem. majorities.. Legislature of 1911-'12. Senate. House. Jt. bal. 14 46 19 54 5 8 Vote of State Since 1900. D. & F. Rep. 121,835 113,513 98,993 86,334 98,471 72.949 91.116 96,991 87,864 138,558 51,876 111,711 102,568 96,167 97,858 102,387 77,981 126,997 131,099 121,076 132,960 93,502 91,108 84,885 President.. Supreme Ct. Judge 1903, Supreme Ct. Judge. 1904, Governor. 1905, Supreme Ct. Judge 1909, Supreme Ct. Judge NEVADA. -1908 Rep. Dem. Vote for United States Senator, 1910. (Advisory.) Elmer J. Burkett, R., 102,861: Gilbert M. Hitchcock, D., 122,517. Hitchcock's plurality, 19,656. Vote for Congressmen, 1910. 1. Counties of Cass, Johnson, Lancaster, 165,986)-William Namaha, Otoe, Pawnee and Richardson Churchill 2. Countles of Douglas, Sarpy and Washington (population, 1900, 162,756)-Abraham L. Sutton, R., 15,673; C. O. Lobeck, D., 15,912; Peter Mehrens, Soc., 982. Lobeck's plurality, 239. 3. Counties of Antelope, Boone, Burt, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Knox, Madison, Merrick, Nance, Douglas Counties. Lander Lincoln Nye Esmeralda 60 73 13 (GOVERNOR. 1910 Rep. Dem. Oddle... Tasker inson.... Dick Denver 377 332 354 419 217 233 854 889 1543 1344 282 120 783 911 344 230 287 284 479 352 1333 697 420 358 457 419 |