1739 36 Starkey. 351 268.. 438 231 20 148 145.. 166 149 25 428 2073.. 2919 1844 213 Constitutional Amendments. The proposed amendments printed 26 were adopted: For the amendment page to section 3 of article 7 (relating to the canals), 486,105; against the same, 163,151. For the amendment to sections 3, 5 and 6 of article 7, 9,609; against the same, 20.061; blank and scattering, 260-the votes in the latter form having been cast in the coun ties of Monroe, Orange, Putnam and St. Lawrence. The whole number of votes cast upon the question was 679,186. on Wolcott...... 263 423.. 412 377 1 The Judiciary amendment. printed page 26, was adopted: Yeas, 248,784; nays. 584 75.644; blank and scattering, 626-total vote, 325,054. ADDENDUM. Governor-Morris M. Estee, Rep..... 67175 William Sims, Pro... W. J. Swazey, Gbk. Sec'y of State-F. A. Pediar, Rep. M. E. Moore, Gbk. Treasurer-John Weil, Rep. William A. January, Dem. 5772 1029 71640 87944 95 NEVADA-At the election of 1880 amend3783 ments were adopted that suffrage and office 1138 should not be withheld on account of color; 73471 that public funds should not be used for sec87170 2893 tarian purposes; that the word "white" 1176 should be struck from Sect. 1, Art. II. On 74152 86031 permitting Chinese immigration there were 183 183 affirmative votes and 17259 negative. 1085 The official vote for 1882 has been received 74096 since pp. 63 and 64 were cast, and is as fol86591 2971 lows: Surveyor-General-Wm. Minto, Rep..73599 H. J. Willey, Dem.. E. K. Hill, Pro... W. T. Cuthbertson, Gbk. Att'y-Gen'l-A. L. Hart, Rep. 1052 Governor-Enoch Strother, Rep........ 6535 86836 Sup't Pub. Ins.-S. D Waterman, Rep 73906 R. A. Grant, Pro... Dunne, Dem.. 7770 7362 6906 7737 72995 6570 86896 87174 Controller-J. F. Hallock, Rep. 7451 6828 7654 6638 7181 7116 7551 6742 69769 State Printer-J. C. Harlow, Rep. 7800 89370 McCarthy, Dem. 6559 89527 Surveyor-Gen.-C. S. Preble. Rep. 7512 6776 2402 Sup. Judge-O. R. Leonard, Rep. 7728 1096 Stone, Dem.. 6545 719 Clerk Sup. Court-C. F. Bricknell, Rep. 7683 Ham, Dem.. Supreme Ct. Justices-J, Hunt, Rep.. 73259 Supreme Ct. Clerk-Frank Gross, Rep 74351 E. J. Schellhous, Gbk. S. C Deuson, Rep.. Erskine M. Ross, Dem James R. Sharpstein, Dem. Anson Brunson, Pao. Jackson Temple, Pro.. W. C. Stratton, Gbk. John Clark, Gbk.. J. W. McCarthy, Dem... William Crowhurst, Pro. J. T. O'Toole. Gbk... Equal. B'd-1.-R. O. Johnson, Rep.. Caleb Wilcoxson, Dem.. IV. Charles Dana, Rep... Railroad Com'r-L.-C. F. Reid, Hiram Cummings, Pro.. 6626 86158 19184 Rep 29125 22602 31489 OREGON The Legislature of 1882 passed mitted to the next Legislature. The vote a Prohibitory Liquor Amendment to be subwas: Senate, 18 to 10; House, 52 to 6. 1370 705 SOUTH CAROLINA-1882, December 5, Hon 14219 21601 Matthew C. Butler was reelected to the U. 5455 S. Senate for six years, from March 3, 1883. 226 The vote was: 71 Senate-Butler 30. Samuel .26815 W. Melton 2. House-Butler 111, Melton 5, 31694 W. G. Pinckney (col'd) 1. 955 163 The total vote cast is 3,865 in excess of the Presidential vote of 1880. ILLINOIS-At the election November 7, 1882, 231721 votes were cast in favor of an The proposed Constitutional Amendment, permitting the General Assembly to deprive and convicted of burglary, larceny, perjury, of the right of suffrage persons duly tried forgery or any other infamous crime, wao adopted by the people, and ratified by the ment relating to the formation of new counLegislature by a vote of 91 to 8. An amendties was defeated at the polls. STATE ELECTIONS OF 1882, Compared with the Presidential Elections of 1880 and 1876. Scattering, 106. ** Vote of the two Democratic candidates for Chief Judge. ‡‡ American, 707; scattering, 989. ¶¶ Greenback, 81,737; Prohibition, 9,522; American, 707; scattering, 14,715. The Regular and Independent Republican vote is combined. † In these States the vote on Lieutenant-Governor was taken, as being, from special causes, a fairer test of party strength. In the others, the principal State officer was taken. Where State officers were not elected, the Congressional vote was taken. In GEORGIA, Congressman-at-Large was taken. |