LEGISLATURE. 245 2651 1945 30 5846 5351 Oceana 2596 1954 180 6147 5006 61 2573 1627 Ogemaw 793 560 24 Ontonagon. 792 Osceola 2266 Oscoda ... Otsego Ottowa 5186 3550 114 Presque Isle 762 372 10 784 Roscommon 293 360 129 Saginaw Sanilac 3636 3157 90 Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair... 7163 5131 161 7374 4848 St. Joseph. 3184 3969 51 Tuscola 4277 3564 87 Van Buren 4512 3982 93 4618 3893 Washtenaw 5670 5347 218 Wayne ... Wexford 36384 26220 920 41068 21961 2036 1359 36 2061 1325 Total Newaygo Oakland 293327 237251 6930 304431 224764 Per cent.. 53.89 43.59 1.27 55.65 41.09 Plurality - 79667 56076 544285 Total vote 547041Total vote for Levering, Pro., 4,968; Bentley, Nat. Pro., 1,809. Total vote for Sprague, Nat. Dem., 10,403 (including 665 in Charlevoix, Crawford, Jackson, Menominee, Monroe and Oakland counties thrown out because cast for "Rufus S." instead of "Rufus F. Sprague'); Safford, Pro., 5,499; Gibberson, Nat. Dem., 1,944. b Name spelled hence thrown out. "Sleigt" and "Slig," 251; Samuel L. Boyce, Dem. (Nat.), 7,530; 235,Roelfs, Pro., 5,197; Salem A. Dean, Nat. Pro., 2,046. Treasurer.-George A. Steel, Rep., 292,785; Otto E. Karste, Dem. (Fus.), 236,340; Wilder D. Stevens, Dem. 7,582; King, Pro., 5,362; Isaac N. Shep(Nat.), herd, Nat. Pro., 1,969. Auditor.-Roscoe D. Dix, Rep., 293,591; A. E. Cole, Dem., Sil. and Pop., 235,203; I. W. Conkey, Dem. (Nat.), 7,223; Heartt, Pro., 5,367; Abram S. Jackson, Nat. Pro., 1,814. Attorney-General.-Fred. A. Maynard, Rep., 293,934; Alfred J. Murphy, Dem., Sil. and Pop., 236,509; Cyrus E. Lathrop, Dem. (Nat.), 7,618, N. W. Cheever, Pro., 5,375; Chas. K. Perrine, Nat. Pro., 1,854. Land Commissioner.-Wm. A. French, Rep., 293,488; (Fus.), Loennecker, Dem. Tinker, Parmenter, 5,345; Rudolph R. Atkins, Nat. 1,885. E. Hammond, Rep., 293.578; D. F. Haskins, Dem. (Fus.), 232, 196; William Heap, Dem. (Nat.), 7,416; R. S. Avann, Pro., 5,367; C. C. Willett, Nat. Pro., 1,985. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. John B. Corliss, Rep., 24,021; Edwin HI. Henderson, Dem. (Fus.), 19,291. II. George Spaulding, Rep., 26,557; T. E. Barkworth, Dem. (Fus.), 25,061; John O. Zabel, Pop., 180; 0. H. Perry, Pro., 517; W. Rawson, 232. III. Alfred Milnes, Rep., 24.051; Albert M. Todd, Dem. (Fus.), 24,466; John M. Corbin, Dem. (S. M.), 579; A. A. Knoppen, Pro., 441. IV. E. L. Hamilton, Roman I. Jarvis, Dem. (Fus.), 22,294. Rep., 26,518; V. William Alden Smith, Rep., 26.819; George P. Hummer, Dem. (Fus.), 22, 155. VI. Samuel W. Smith, Quincy A. Smith, Dem. (Fus.), 23,474. Rep., 26,889; VII. Horace G. Snover, Rep., 22,761; O'Brien J. Atkinson, Dem. (Fus.), 18,267. VIII. William S. Linton, Rep., 20.158; Ferdinand Brucker, Dem. (Fus.), 20,992. IX. Roswell P. Bishop, Rep., 20,418; A. F. Tibbetts, Dem. (Fus.), 14,243; J. G. Rogers, Pro., 389. X. Rosseau 0. Crump, Rep., 19,535; Charles S. Hampton, Dem. (Fus.), 17,536. XI. William S. Mesiek, Rep., 24,368; J. G. Ramsdell, Dem. (Fus.), 19,605; J. B. Barney, Pro., 446. XII. Carlos D. Sheldon, Rep., 29.612; Henry W. Seymour, Dem. (Fus.), 12,479. *Populist indorsement. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. James A. Tawney, Rep., 27,920; Patrick Fitzpatrick, Fus., 17,219; H. D. Clarke, Pro., 846. Dakota Dodge Douglas Faribault LEGISLATURE. Fillmore 4195 1939 40 3803 2138 -1897 Freeborn 3400 1179 26 2962 1426 -1895 Goodhue .. 5748 1426 78 5073 9 795 291 21170 24375 37 1853 1152 19 318 361 1991 932 Itoska 826 724 II. James T. Cleary, Rep., 29,481; Frank A. Day, Fus., 21,132; R. Price, Pro., 1.035. III. Joel P. Heatwole, Rep., 24,483; H. J. Peck, Fus., 18,532; C. F. Langerson, Pro., 801. IV. F. C. Stevens, Rep., 24,854; Francis H. Clark, Pop., 14,640; George S. Innis, Pro., 451. V. Loren Fletcher, Rep., 24,508; Sidney M. Owen, Fus., 21,521. VI. Page Morris, Rep., 30,317; Charles A. Towne, Dem. Pop., 29,598. VII. Frank M. Eddy, Rep.,__26.007: E. E. Lommen, Fus., 23,732; J. F. Heiberg, Pro., 1,173. YOTE ON OTHER STATE OFFICERS, 1896. Lieutenant-Governor.-John L. Gibbs, Dem., 141,240; Rep., 178,381: Bowler, Wedge. Pro., 6,917. Secretary of State.-Albert Berg, Rep., 183.211; J. J. Heinrich, Dem., 137,459; McKonkey, Pro., 7,307. Treasurer.-August T. Koerner, Rep., 186,721; Alex McKinnon, Dem., 138.595. Attorney-General.-Henry W. Childs, Rep.. 176,273; Keyes, Dem., 134.966, Several amendments to the Constitution were carried, including one taxing railroad lands; defining qualifications for voters; taxing sleeping-car and other companies; granting pardoning power to the Governor; providing for investment of school funds, and the taking of private property for public use. It was also voted not to have a Constitutional convention. 273 1210 555 De Soto 22 37 841 8 24 822 273 622 526 58 837 370 13 1059 102 590 158 Total ....2338 2785 46283 7517 46873 17466 Total vote.. 59994 64339 *Total vote for Palmer, Nat. Dem., 1,017 The vote for Presidential Electors on Bryan tickets is the total of Sewall and Watson tickets. is composed The State Legislature wholly of Democrats, except two Populists in the lower house. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1895. Lieut.-Governor-J. H. Jones, Dem., 43,584; W. S. Robinson, Pop., 16,168. Sec'y of State-J. L. Power, Dem., 45,502; R. R. Buntin, Pop., 14,922. Auditor-W. D. Holder, Dem., 44,900; R. T. Love, Pop., 16,681. Treasurer A. Q. May, Dem., 44,723; C. W. Bolton, Pop., 15,450. Att'y-General-Wiley N. Nash, Dem., 43,489; John J. Dennis, Pop., 15,364. Supt. of Education-A. A. Kincannon, Dem., 43,778; A. Trotter, Pop., 14,818. Land Comm'r-J. M. Simonton, Dem., 42,428; N. C. West, Pop., 15,557. Sup. Court Clerk-E. W. Brown, Dem., 43,727; L. R. Collins, Pop., 14,898. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. W. H. McGill, Rep. (Hill), 335; John M. Allen, Dem., 7,321; A. W. K. Early, Pop., 742. II. W. R. Montgomery, Rep. (Lynch), 692; W. D. Miller, Ind. Rep., 779; W. V. Sullivan, Dem., 6,941; F. E. Ray, Pop., 1,472. III. C. J. Jones, Rep. (Hill), 369; T. S. Easterling, Rep. (Lynch), 80; Thos. C. Catchings, Dem., 3,069; J. R. Chalmers, Pop., 532. IV. S. S. Matthews, Rep. (Lynch), 161; W. D. Frazee, Rep. (Hill), 347; A. F. Fox, Dem., 8,143; R. K. Prewitt, Pop., 3,086. V. J. E. Everett, Rep. (Lynch), 212; J. H. Denison, Rep. (Hill), 142; J. S. Williams, Dem., 10,475; W. H. Stinson, Pop., 2,218. VI. Henry C. Griffin, Rep. (Lynch), 1.055; C. W. F. Love, Dem. (Sil.), 6,739; N. C. Hathorn, Pop., 2,683. VII. J. M. Matthews, Rep. (Lynch), 231; S. A. Beadle, Rep. (Hill), 192; Patrick Henry, Dem. (Sil.), 7,327: J. M. Cain, Pop., 897. Winston ... Yalobusha Yazoo 28 12 Kinley.29 Mc Kinley. 182 45 1052 *PRESIDENT. †GOV'N'R. -1896.1896. Dem. Lieut. Rep. (Fus.) Rep. Dem. Pop. Bryan... Mc- Dyu..... Stephens. Lewis.... 1580 2096 1584 1977 292 892 4379 Montgomery.. 1920 2272 894 4352 58 1936 2231 56 1366 1628 1379 1510 170 480 1639 485 1627 14 2174 3029 2179 2867 234 3437 4577 3458 4434 288 576 1783 578 1687 189 1700 1456 1712 1442 1187 1025 1198 844 381 355 1260 1522 1450 4119 4267 4175 4183 59 1038 1816 1053 1765 174 2884 3839 2925 1044 3191 352 1247 14 1518 1456 5 3817 12 1052 3181 31 2564 2711 2580 2536 516 802 1410 806 1390 27 2363 1376 2373 1319 69 814 2297 829 2302 8 2162 4097 2191 4055 63 2003 3945 2016 3893 74 385 1015 385 951 131 749 1442 754 1338 173 3173 2448 3180 3 1903 2450 386 4 905 1228 26 1653 2256 2247 6204 3423 11 3050 5615 3106 5424 375 1131 1592 1131 1505 127 1203 2077 1221 1841 349 751 1906 750 1898 12 689 1186 695 1136 69 1275 2850 1284 2809 64 1584 2968 1602 2838 166 1094 827 1101 729 239 2393 2451 2406 2431 18 1024 925 1027 889 83 1785 2672 1792 2480 275 2230 5133 2287 4932 498 1680 691 1697 656 46 1547 1458 1543 1465 1418 1568 Webster ....... 1666 1985 885 1248 Worth 1755 1777 1 1413 1578 9 1687 1853 302 895 1087 243 1773 1539 559 4835 7026 4927 St. Louis City.65708 50091 65614 50301 202 Total............ 304940 363667 307729 351062 23824 Per cent..... 45.24 53.95 46.34 52.87 3.59 Plurality Total vote for Levering, Pro., 2,169; Bentley, Nat. Pro., 293; Matchett, Soc.Nat. Dem., 2,355. Lab., 595; Palmer, Total vote for McTrimble, Nat. Dem., 1,809; Faris, Pro., 2,588; Frey, Soc.-Lab., 757. LEGISLATURE. 58,727 674,019 43,333 663,945 -1897 -1895 Sen. Ho.Jt.bal. Sen. Ho.Jt.bal. 14 47 61 14 80 94 19 79 98 19 58 77 .. 0 4 4 1 3 Rep. and Pop. 1 0 1 Dem. and Pop 0 10 10 MISSOURI.-Continued. VOTE ON STATE TICKET, 1896. Lieut.-Governor.-A. C. Pettijohn, Rep., 204,624; A. F. Osterman, Dem. (S. M.), 1,955; A. H. Bolte, Dem. (Sil.), 340,974; James H. Hillis, Pop., 23,824; Christ. Rocker, Soc.-Lab., 634; J. M. Ritchey, Pro., 2,341. Sec'y of State.-Wm. P. Freeman, Rep., 304,015; D. H. McIntire, Dem. (S. M.), 1,896; A. A. Lesueur, Dem. (Sil.), 341,459; Thos H. Day, Pop., 23,931; A. E. Sanderson, Soc.-Lab., 642; E. E. McClellan, Pro., 2,308. Auditor.-J. G. Bishop, Rep., 304,583; E. D. Porter, Dem. (S. M.), 1,941; James M. Seibert, Dem. (Sil.), 240,803; Sheridan Webster, Pop., 23,907; James Randal, Soc.-Lab., 635; John O. Rolfe, Pro., 2,275. Treasurer.-Jacob F. Gruelich, Rep., 304,343; W. F. Mellwrath, Dem. (S. M.), 2,014; Frank L. Pitts, Dem. (Sil.), 341,013; Oscar Wood, Fop., 23,941; Henry Poeling, Soc.-Lab., 654; Irvin T. Hull, Pro., 2,267. Att'y.-General.-John Kennish, Rep., 304,686; N. D. Thurmond, Dem. (S. M.), 2,008; E. C. Crow, Dem. (Sil.), 340,585; Frank E. Richey, Pop., 24,062; Geo. E. Bowling, Pro., 2,053. Sup. Ct. Judge.-Rudolph Hirzel, Rep., 305,781; Theodore Brace, Dem. (Fus.), 342,127; John M. Voris, Pop., 24,153; Lewis Adams, Pro., 2,332. R. R. Comm'r.-Geo. N. Stille, Rep., 304.675; Harry A. Koster, Dem. (S. M.), 2,030; J. T. Hennessey, Dem. (Sil.), 340,310: D. M. Cowan, Pop., 24,005; W. E. Sullivan, Pro., 2,436; Chas. L. Hood, Soc.Lab., 640. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, 1896. I. Chas. N. Clark, Rep., 19,320; Richard P. Giles, Dem., 24,044; J. W. Long, Pop., 1,578; J. F. McMurray, Pro., 165. II. Chas. A. Loomis, Rep.. 19.637; Rob't N. Bodine, Dem. (Sil.), 25,862; J. T. Polson, Pop., 1.212. III. H. G. Orton, Rep., 18.634; Alex. M. Dockery, Dem., 23,952; Hardin Steele, Pop., 2,158. IV. Geo. C. Crowther, Rep., 17.683; Chas. F. Cochran, Dem., 21,512; Willis Weaver, Pro., 143. V. Jay H. Neff, Rep., 21,306; W. S. Cowherd, Dem. (Sil.), 25,966. VI. Frank V. Hamilton, Rep., 16,722; David A. DeArmond, Dem. (Sil.), 22,524; H. L. Linton, Pop., 2,606; W. M. Godwin, Pro., 229. VII. John P. Tracey, Rep., 21,772; James Cooney, Dem. (Sil.), 27,846; J. R. Thomas, Pop., 2,287; R. T. Bond, Pro., 197. R. H. Kern, Dem., 17,568: L. Crusius, Soc.-Lab., 71. XIII. Geo. Steele, Rep., 19,062; Edward Dobb, Dem., 22,310; Geo. Bond, Pop., 1,593. XIV. John A. Snider, Rep., 20,659; W. D. Vandiver, Dem., 25,085; A. H. Livingston, Pop., 4,860. XV. Chas. G. Burton, Rep., 17,010; M. E. Benton, Dem., 24,155; Geo. Frank, Pop., 194; C. A. Mitchell, Pro., 230. The several amendments to the Constitution were voted against and lost. They provided for the removal of the capital from Jefferson to Sedalia; to define and enlarge the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals; to reduce the school age from 6 to 5 years, and to provide for water works, electric lighting and sewers in cities of 30,000 population or less. Jt. Dem, and Pop..... Jt. Sen. Ho.bal. 13 44 57 5 2 7 1 3 16 19 2 3 2 12 14 Pop, and Ind. R... 25,513; VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN, 1896. O. F. Goddard, Rep. (S. M.). 9.492; Charles S. Hartman, Rep. (Sil.), 33,932. STATE OFFICERS VOTED FOR, 1896. Lieut.-Governor-P. R. Dolman, Rep., 17,200; A. E. Spriggs, Dem. -Pop., 32, 100. XI. C. F. Joy, Rep., 28,353; John T. Hunt, Dem., 24,676; A. F. Haeuss, Soc.Lab., 139. XII. Chas. E. Pearce, Rep., 21,483; |