Senator to succeed himself for the sixyear term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Gallinger, 18; Oliver E. Branch (D), 4. House of Representatives-Gallinger, 240; Branch, 104. Mr. Gallinger was nominated by a Republican legislative caucus. New York-The Legislature of New York on January 19 elected Elihu Root (R.) United States Senator to succeed Thomas C. Platt (R.) for the six-year term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Root, 35; Lewis S. Chanler (D.), 14; not voting, 2. House of Representatives-Root, 90; Chanler, 30; not voting, 30. Mr. Root was unanimously nominated by a Republican legislative caucus. North Carolina-The Legislature of North Carolina on January 19 elected Lee S. Overman (D.) United States Senator to succeed himself for the six-year term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Overman, 36; Spencer B. Adams (R.), 8. House of Representatives-Overman, 90; Adams, 26. Mr. Overman was unanimously nominated by a Democratic legislative caucus. North Dakota-The Legislature of North Dakota on January 19 elected M. N. Johnson (R.) United States Senator to succeed Henry C. Hausbrough (R.) for the six-year term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Johnson, 38; J. L. Cashel (D.), 7; Purcell (D.), 1. House of Representatives-Johnson, 88; Cashel, 7. Mr. Johnson was nominated in a Republican primary. Mr. Johnson died on October 21, 1909, and on November 10 Governor Burke appointed Fountain L. Thompson (D.) to serve ad interim. Ohio-The Legislature of Ohio, in special session on January 12, elected Theodore E. Burton (R.) United States Senator to succeed Joseph B. Foraker (R.) for the six-year term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Burton, 20; James E. Campbell (D.), 14. House of Representatives-Burton, 69; Campbell, 44; Judson Harmon (D.), 1. Mr. Burton was nominated unanimously by a Republican caucus. Oklahoma-The Legislature of Oklahoma on January 19 elected Thomas P. Gore (D.) to succeed himself for the sixyear term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legis-lature was: Senate-Gore, 33; Dennis T. Flynn (R.), 9. House of Representatives -Gore, 63; Flynn, 40. Mr. Gore was nominated in a Democratic primary. Oregon The Legislature of Oregon on January 19 elected George E. Chamberlain (D.) United States Senator to succeed Charles W. Fulton (R.) for the sixyear term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Chamberlain, 19; Fulton, 7; Henry M. Coke (R.), 3; Bean (R.), 1. House of Representatives-Chamberlain, 34; Fulton, 12; Coke, 14. Mr. Chamberlain was nominated at a popular primary election, defeating Mr. Coke. Pennsylvania - The Legislature of Pennsylvania on January 19 elected Boies Penrose (R.) United States Senator to succeed himself for the six-year term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Penrose, 36; George M. Dimeling (D.), 10; Edwin S. Stuart (R.), 1; John O. Sheatz (R.), 1; not voting, 2. House of Representatives-Penrose, 162; Dimeling, 32; Stuart, 1; William Potter (R.), 1; not voting, 8. Mr. Penrose was nominated by a Republican legislative caucus. Philander C. Knox (R.) having resigned on March 4, 1909, to become Secretary of State, the Legislature on March 16 elected George T. Oliver (R.) to serve out the unexpired term ending March 3, 1911. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Oliver, 37; Webster Grim (D.), 8; Nathaniel Ewing (R.), 1. House of Representatives-Oliver, 164; Grim, 31. Mr. Oliver was nominated by a Republican legislative caucus. of South Carolina-The Legislature South Carolina on January 26 elected E. D. Smith (D.) United States Senator to succeed Frank B. Gary (D.) for the sixyear term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in each branch of the Legislature was unanimous. Mr. Smith was nominated in a Democratic primary. of South Dakota The Legislature South Dakota on January 19 elected Coe I. Crawford (R.) United States Senator to succeed Alfred B. Kittredge (R.) for the six-year term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate Crawford, 39; Andrew E. Lee (D.), 6. House of Representatives-Crawford, 95; Lee, 9. Mr. Crawford was nominated in a Republican primary. Utah-The Legislature of Utah on January 19 elected Reed Smoot (R.) United States Senator to succeed himself for the six-year term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in the two branches of the Legislature was: Senate-Smoot, 18 House of Representatives-Smoot, 43; W. H. King (D.), 2. Mr. Smoot was nominated by a Republican legislative caucus. Washington -The Legislature of Washington on January 19 elected Wesley L. Jones (R.) United States Senator to succeed Levi Ankeny (R.) for the sixyear term ending March 3, 1915. The vote in both branches of the Legislature was: Senate Jones, 39; George F. Cotterill (D.). 1; William Goodyear (D.), 1. House of Representatives-Jones, 89; Cotterill, 5. Mr. Jones was nominated in a Republican primary. Wisconsin-The Legislature of Wisconsin twice elected Isaac Stephenson (R.) to succeed himself for the six-year term ending March 3, 1915, the first election occurring on January 27 and the second on March 4. The vote in the two houses of the Legislature on January 27 was: Senate Stephenson, 12; Neal Brown (D.), 4: Jacob Rummel (Soc.), 1; not voting, 16. House of Representatives-Stephenson, 60; Brown, 16; Rummel, 3; S. A. Cook (R.), 2; H. A. Cooper (R.), 1; J. J. Esch (R.), 1; J. H. Stout (R.), 1; blank, 15. The joint assembly on January 28 failed to declare the result of the vote in the separate branches and ordered a ballot, on which Mr. Stephenson got 65 votes out of 131. Balloting continued until March 4, when Mr. Stephenson received 63 votes out of 123. He was nominated in a Republican primary. 1. 921 2. 3. 4. 656 The scattering vote for President in 1908 was: Debs, Soc., 1,399; Chafin, Pro., 665; Hisgen, Ind., 495; Watson, Pop., 1,568. The scattering vote for President in 1904 was: Swallow, Pro., 612; Debs, Soc., 853; Watson, Pop., 5,051. Vote on State Ticket, 1908. President Railroad Commission-Charles Henderson, D., 75,275; J. A. Hurst, R., 22,910; J. M. Cranford, Dav. R., 501. Game and Fish Commissioner-John H. Henry D. Clayton, D., 9,993; W. W. Wm. B. Craig, D., 6,239; J. O. Middleton, R., 3,341. 5. J. Thomas Heflin, D., 8,024; W. W. Wadsworth, R., 1,543. 6. R. P. Hobson, D., 9,211; H. T. Nations, R., 2,593. 7. John L. Burnett, D., 8,972; M. H. Freeman. R., 7,046. 8. William Richardson, D., 9,691; Jeremiah Murphy, R., 2,028. 9. Oscar W. Underwood, D., 11,288; J. B. Sloan, R., 2,567. Legislature of 1907-'10. Senate. | House. Jt. bal. Lee .... Limestone 187 1053 238 1188 Democrats Lowndes Dem. majorities.. Macon 511 5621 Vote of State Since 1900. Marion 1900-President 2 139 137 | Rep. Dem. 55,512 97,131 456 2422 1902-Governor 181 1906-Governor 24.190 67,649 10,002 62,771 ARKANSAS. Morgan Perry Pike Pickens Randolph PRESID'T. 1908Rep. Dem. Russell Counties. 821 1100 301 607 Wilcox 21 9121 1202 1903 1010 1527 Cleburne 214 390 215 506 426 771 817 1613 821 2533 1339 705 721 The scattering vote for President in 1908 was: Debs, Soc., 5,842; Chafin, Pro., 1,194; Watson, Pop., 1,026; Hisgen, Ind., 289. The scattering vote for President in 1904 710 1653 was: Swallow Pro., 993; Debs Soc., 1261 1,816; Watson, Pop., 2,318. Vote on State Ticket, 1908. Governor-Geo. W. Donaghey, D., 111,478; John I. Worthington, R., 45,409; J. Sam Jones, Soc., 6,787. Secretary of State-O. C. Ludwig, D., 113,244; T. O. Fitzpatrick, R., 50.675. Attorney General-Hal Norwood, 116,790; F. O. Youmans, R., 50,999. Treasurer-J. L. Yates, D., 118,573; W. B. Burrows, R., 50,990. Auditor-John R. Jobe, D., 115, 157; A. A. Keller, R., 51,404. Land Commissioner-L. L. Coffman, D., 115,355; J. H. Edwards, R., 51,954. Commissioner of Mines and Agriculture -Guy B. Tucker, D., 146,447. Railroad Commissioners-J. W. Crockett, D., 110,485; R. P. Allen, D., 101,221; J. E. Hampton, D., 103,731, K. A. Norman, R., 46, 477; Henry Thane, R., 45,739; E. F. Klein, R., 45,739. Associate Justices Supreme Court-C. D. Wood, D., 112,902; J. C. Hart, D., 115.466; W. P. Spear, R., 49,808; E. H. Vance, R., 50,078. Vote for Congressmen, 1908. 1. R. B. Macon, D., 13,057; C. T. Bloodworth, R., 6,534. W. A. Oldfield, D., 12,416; Harry Myers, R., 6,785. 3. J. C. Floyd, D., 13,708; W. T. Mills, R., 8,984. 4. W. B. Cravens, D., 13,564; Ed. Mecham, R., 9,112. 5. Charles C. Reid, D., 15,341; Guy Carron, R., 7,849. 6. Joe T. Robinson, D., 17,384. Minor Wallace, D., 12,349; S. R. Young, R., 8,318. Legislature of 1909-'10. D., Vote for Congressmen, 1908. CALIFORNIA. Parker velt... Roose Rep. Dem. Taft.. Bryan. 7110 11 1. W. F. Englebright, R., 20,624; E. W. Holland, D., 14,031; D. N. Cunningham, Soc.. 2,898; W. P. Fassett, Pro., 546. 2. D. E. McKinlay, R., 28,627; W. K. Hays, D., 19,193; A. J. Gaylord, Soc., 2,003. 3. J. R. Knowland, R., 27,857; P. H. Gillett, D., 9,889; O. H. Philbrick, Soc., 4,052; J. H. Montgomery, Pro., 717; John A. Sands, Ind., 9,320. 4. Julius Kahn, D., 8,202; James G. Maguire, D., Ind. and U. L, 7,497; K. J. Doyle, Soc., 699; W. M. S. Meserve, Pro., 60. 5. E. A. Hayes, R., 28,127; G. A. Tracy, D., Ind. and U. L., 24,531; E. H. Misner, Soc., 3,640; W. E. Vail, Pro. 1,045. 6. James C. Needham, R., 21,323, F. P. Feliz, D., 15,868; W. M. Pattison, Soc., 2,288; J. W. Webb, Pro., 1,509. 7. James McLachlan, R., 37,244; J. R. Rush, D., 25,445; A. R. Holston, Soc., 4.432; M. W. Atwood, Pro., 5,899; F. G. Hentig, Ind., 791. 8. S. C. Smith, R., 29,305; W. E. Sheppard, D., 18,245; N. A. Richardson, Soc., 5,025. Legislature of 1909-'10. Senate. | House. Jt. bal. PRESID'T. erine L. Craig, R., 121, 122; Luella Twining, Soc., 8,192; K. Scouller, Pro., 6,357. Regents State University-E. B. Adams, D., 126,375; Ralph Talbot, D., 125,800; O. G. Pfeiffer, R., 120,531; W. J. King, R., 120,370; Mary L. Geffs, Soc., 8,056; Mary G. Walsh, Soc., 8,124; E. M. Tanner, Pro., 6,352; T. E. Taylor, Pro., 6,305. Railroad Commissioners-W. L. Seeley, 215 776 D., 126,580; D. H. Staley, D., 125,947; A. P. 2583 Anderson, D., 126,360; M. G. 474 406 Guerin, R., 121,604; G. G. Withers, R., 1918 120,960; W. L. Dayton, R., 120,467; C. 2652 1918 2562 B. Stone, Soc., 8,218; E. S. Dugan, Soc., 1381 2004 8,187; Robert Sengebush, Soc., 8,114; W. 4489 3629 H. Taylor, Pro., 6,494; C. S. Kirkendall, 4212 Pro., 6,459; R. D. Jenkins, Pro., 6,428. 576 Justices Supreme Court (6-year term). George W. Musser, D., 129,975; L. M. Goddard, R., 119,456; W. R. Ennis, Soc., 8,168. Ten year-term-William A. Hill, D., 127,066; S. H. White, D., 126,708; J. C. Helm, R., 120,402; J. M. Maxwell, R., 119,607; L. M. Hall, Soc., 8,121; I. D. McFadden, Soc., 7,936; F. G. Baker, Pro., To 6,282; L. E. Kenworthy. Pro., 6,115. fill a vacancy-M. S. Bailey, D., 128, 689; A. R. King, R., 120,624; J. E. Johnson, Soc., 8,118. 1561 2733 958 3074 2623 5716 2824 488 948 1461 1672 1208 Ouray 916 1085 Park 817 San Juan. 708 899 547 774 Vote for Congressmen, 1908. At Large-E. T. Taylor, D., 126,934; J. C. Burger, R., 121,205; W. McCarthy, Pro., 6,188; M. M. Brown, Soc., 8,151; L. T. Grav, Ind., 10. 1. A. W. Rucker, D., 60,643; R. W. Bonynge, R., 57,597; S. J. Greear, Soc., 3,356. 2. J. A. Martin, D., 65,814; W. A. Haggott, R., 64,553; F. E. Ashburne, Soc., Legislature of 1909-'10. Senate. | House. | Jt. bal. 15 20 5 The scattering vote for President in 1908 was: Debs, Soc., 7,974; Chafin, Pro., 5,559. The scattering vote for President in 1904 was: Swallow, Pro,, 3,438; Debs, Soc., 4,304; Corregan, Soc. Lab., 335; Watson, Pop., 824. Vote on State Ticket, 1908. Governor-John H. Shafroth, D., 130,141; Jesse F. McDonald, R., 118,953; H. C. Darrah, Soc., 7,972; H. L. Murray, Pro., 6,314. Lieutenant Governor-Stephen R. Fitzgarrald, D., 127,398; Clarence V. Benson, R., 120,455; M. T. Maynard, Soc., 8,021; R. M. Pollock, Pro., 6,507. Secretary of State-James B. Pearce, D., 127,018; Timothy O'Connor, R., 120,481; H. A. Floaten, Soc., 8,152; W. G. Brandenburg, Pro., 6,632. Vote of State Since 1900. Rep. Dem. Treasurer-William J. Galligan, 127,064; G. D. Statler, R., 120,672; J. W. Sawyer, Soc., 8,115; P. A. Rice, Pro., 6,592. Auditor-Roady Kenehan, D., 126, 192; S. H. Stevens, R., 121,203; H. O. Morris, Soc., 8,173; K. Lehman, Pro., 6,648. Attorney General-John T. Barnett, D., 126,911; G. L. Hodges, R., 120,042; W. P. Collins, Soc., 8,065; J. H. Leiper, Pro., 6.474. Superintendent Public InstructionKatherine M. Cook, D., 126,883; Kath Middlesex Totals 45,689 38,103 113,754 123,092 92,646 74,512 CONNECTICUT. PRESID'T. PRESID'T. -1908. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Roose velt. Parker. Taft... 23490 15796 24064 Bryan 14917 23865 16204 24781 12967 8797 4500 8978 4128 3167 21744 5071 2935 32204 22394 6549 2964 1772 111089 72909 9941 |