|
ties of Dakota Territory which now compose the
State of South Dakota, t Plurality.
TENNESSEE
â–
GoVKKNOE,
1894.
President,
1892.
Counties.
(96.)
Tur-
ney,
Dem.
563
1,670
912
440
643
770
346
829
Evans,
Rep.
l.;592
1,596
699
765
2,232
1,547
1,803
627
Miins,
Pop.
16
199
214
3
58
86
21
93
Cleve-
land,
Dem.
607
2,154
1,001
505
821
871
813
1,092
Harri-
son,
Rep.
Wea-
ver,
Pop.
Anderson .. ..
Bedford
Benton
P.ledsoe
Blount
Bradley
Campbell
Caunon
1,362
1,470
563
720
1,935
1,522
1,561
554
23
115
241
12
64
68
42
63
Election Returns.
457
TEN NESSEE— Co7ifm«ed.
GOVEKNOE,
Peesidknt,
Counties.
â– 1894.
1892.
Tur-
ney,
Dem.
Evans,
Rep.
Mims,
Pop.
392
Cleve-
land,
Dem.
Harri-
son,
Rep.
2,057
Wea-
ver,
Pop.
(Jarroll
1.642
2,394
1,636
552
Carter
517
730
2,018
380
11
479
479
732
1,877
242
Chealham
554
Chester
699
545
280
737
480
267
Claiborne
888
1,480
90
986
1,437
144
Clay
607
690
955
924
â– 409
1,960
461
1,043
65
161
278
88
743
873
1,415
1,271
391
1.831
414
830
96
( "ocjie
22
Cotfee
297
Crockett
261
Cumberland .
310
688
7
339
682
16
Davidsou
5,412
2,478
1,491
8,392
2,993
371
Decatur
758
766
61
860
667
85
DeKalb
1,226
1,365
108
1,374
1,283
129
Dickson
920
508
397
1,385
494
312
Dyer
1,240
1,701
518
306
599
110
1,848
2,167
487
660
599
Fayette
191
Fentress
189
617
93
223
525
149
Franklin
1,476
598
738
1,895
577
596
Gibson
2,224
1,257
688
3,085
1,299
924
Giles
1,933
466
1,090
1.152
383
145
2,722
881
1,551
1,342
685
Grainger
154
Greene
1,606
2,559
121
2,298
2,744
100
Grundy
711
211
77
779
236
26
Hamblen
647
1,134
79
913
1,164
105
Hamilton
2,851
5,010
284
3,760
3,165
155
Hancock
254
900
74
421
971
140
Hardeman. . . .
1,130
512
440
1,940
789
508
Hardin
1,008
1,852
35
1,126
1,537
146
Hawkins
1,377
2,063
78
1,710
1,847
25
Haywood
947
76
164
1,676
662
223
Henderson
902
1,760
85
1,044
1,535
, ,
Henry
2,118
870
1,208
698
343
233
2,205
1,179
963
554
515
Hickman
301
Houston
481
287
110
704
206
83
Humphreys. . .
745
276
405
1,178
243
366
Jackson
1,141
481
336
1,383
451
346
James
207
740
626
2,328
30
79
263
764
518
2,058
28
Jefferson
186
Johnson.,
177
1,191
1
208
1,100
13
Knox
3,274
4,597
170
3,907
4,169
126
Lake
265
1,335
29
261
19
468
468
1,218
6
967
32
Dauderdale . . .
690
Lawrence
1,021
1,015
4
1,231
758
96
Lewis
182
1,720
140
724
15
904
231
2,429
95
590
34
Lincoln
806
Loudon
390
1,254
77
491
1,037
44
INIacon
457
1,174
932
1,942
43
95
648
1,336
1,036
1,842
151
McMinn
92
McNairy
798
1,170
292
1,132
1,143
458
Madison
2,556
584
462
2,569
899
468
IMarion
937
1,578
40
1,201
1,457
47
Marshall
2,069! 648
536
2,185
685
402
Maury
2,043| 1,312
443
3,191
1,359
313
Meigs
536
550
80
564
561
124
Monroe
1,245
1,489
79
1,367
1.414
167
1,557
1,726
867
2,405
1,927
983
Moore
542
249
47
792
179
47
717
302
62
681
213
Morgan
37
Obion
1,736
712
747
2,694
771
984
Overton
1,088
685
36
1,287
586
114
Perrv
673! 554
45
710
398
371
427
68
Pickett
399
452
Polk
597
1,086
763
875
43
195
656
1,089
694
682
58
Putnam
267
Rhea
874
1.122
52
185
651
1,095
804
1,938
1,163
1,795
879
102-
Roane
616 2,320
1,360 ! 809
178
Robertson
604
Rutherford . .
1,958
1,781
1,127
2,511
1,210
594
Scott
131
343
1,336
213
3
21
156
376
1,198
189
76
Sequa'tchie
15
Sevier
372
2,724
2,941
796
28
163
460
6,307
2,248
1,094
44
Shelby
277
Smith
1,606 1 859
540
1,598
847
535
Stewai-t
871 1 378
423
1,251
387
348
Sullivan
1,914 1,350
194
2,281
1,304
139
Sumner
1,683 618
524
2,121
677
775
Tipton
1,376 295
684
2,199
690
639
Trousdale
506 222
67
622
24U
106
Unicoi
93
669
2
87
500
1
TENNESSEE— Continued.
Counties.
Union
Van Buren
Warren
Washington ..
Wayne
Weakley
White
Williamson...
Wilson
Governor,
1894.
Tur-
key,
Dem.
464
300
1,280
1,277
426
1,882
i,3o:
1,675
1,803
Total 104356
Plurality
Percent 44.87
Scattering
Whole vote
Evans,
Rep.
1,579
121
668
1,922
1,113
1,297
, 550
474
884
105104
748
45.19
23,092
235,093
Mims,
Pop.
68
46
399
34
31
476
353
597
237
23,092
9.'94
President,
1892.
Cleve-
land,
Dem.
457
360
1,568
1,722
661
2,648
1,273
1,992
2,523
138874
38.543
51.91
Harri'
son,
Rep.
1,368
89
633
2,056
1.156
1,644
539
575
1,142
100331
37!56
4,851
267,503
Wea-
ver,
Pop.
79
36
367
44
55
578
399
353
321
23,447
8!72
The scattering vote for President in 1892 was for
Bidwell, Pro.
The vote for Governor in 1894 as reported above
was that of the face of the returns as officially an-
nounced. A recount by the Legislattire resulted in
the rejection of certain returns for irregtilarities
and the election of Turney, Dem.
VOTE FOR KEPRESKNTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1894.
Dist7'icts.
I. Counties of Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grain-
fer, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Haw-
ins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, and
Washington. Thad. A. Cox, Dem., 8,542;
W. A. Anderson, Rep., 18,017; R. S. Chee-
ver. Pro., 2,662. Anderson's plurality,
9,475.
II. Counties of Anderson, Blount, Campbell,
JeflFersou, Knox, Loudon, Morgan, Roane,
Scott, Sevier, and Union. JohnC. Houk,
Reg. Rep., 13,191; Henry R. Gibson, Ind.
Rep., 16,215; J. M. Meeks, Pop., 632; W. G.
^ dinger,' Pro., 414. Gibson's plurality,
3,024.
III. Counties of Bledsoe, Bradlej', Franklin,
Grundy, Hamilton, James, McMinn,
Marion, Meigs, Monroe, Polk, Sequatchie,
Van Buren, Warren, and "W'hite. H. C.
Snodgrass, Dem., 13,947; Foster V. Brown,
Rep., 17,019; F. P. Dickey, Pop., 1,669.
Brown' s plurality, 3,072.
IV. Counties of Clay, Cumberland, Feuti-ess,
Jackson, Macon, Overton, Pickett, Put-
nam, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, and Wil-
son. Benton McMillin , Dem. , 11,965 ; J ohn
A. Denton, Rep., 10,082. McMillin' s ma-
jority, 1,883.
V. Counties of Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, De
Kalb, Lincoln, Marshall, Moore, and Ruth-
erford. James D. Richardson, Dem., 11,-
440; R. S. Montgomery, Rep., 320; W. W.
Irwin, Pop., 9,543. Richardson's plural-
ity, 1,897.
VI. Counties of Cheatham, Davidson, Houston,
Humphreys, Montgomerj^, Robertson , and
Stewart. Joseph E. Washington, Dem.,
11,234; Tip Gamble, Rep., 4,798; T. W.
Lewis, Pop., 4,782. Washington's plural-
ity, 6,436.
VTI. Counties of Dickson, Giles, Hickman, Lav/-
rence, Lewis, Maury, Wayne, and Will-
iamson. Nicholas N. Cox. Dem. , 9,098 ; II.
F. Farris, Rep., 6,366; J. K. P. Blackburn,
Pop. , 1,844. Cox' s plurality, 2,732.
VIII. Counties of Benton, Carroll, Chester, Deca-
tur, Hardin, Henderson, Henry, Madison,
jNEcNairv, and Perrv. B. A. Fnloe, Dem.,
12,243; John E. McCall, Rep., 13,064. Mc-
Cair s majority, 821.
IX. Counties of Crockett,. Dyer, Gibson, Hav-
wood. Lake, Lauderdale, Obion, and Weak-
ley. J. C. McDearmon, Dem., 10,634; At-
woodPierson, Pop., 7,983. McDearmon's
majority, 2,651.
458
Election Returns.
TENNESSEE— Ckmtinued.
X. Counties of Fayette, Hardeman, Shelby, and
Tipton. Josiah Patterson, Dem., 10,634; J.
A. Brown, Rep. ,1,955 ; R. J. Rawlings, Pro. ,
1,454. Patterson' s plurality, 8,679.
The total vote in 1894 for Representatives in Con-
gress was: Democratic, 99,737 ; Republican, 101,017;
Populist, 26,453; Prohibition, 4,530.
PRESENT STATE GOVERI^^MENT.
Governor, Peter Turner, Dem. ; Secretary of
State, Williams. Morgan; Treasurer, Ed. B. Craig;
Commissioner of Agriculture, T. F. P. Alleson;
Superintendent of Public Instruction, S. G. Gal-
breath; Comptroller, James A. Harris; Adjutant-
General, Charles Sykes; Attorney "General, G. W.
Pickle— all Democrats.
JUDICIARY.
Supreme Court: Chief Justice, David L. Snod-
grass; Justices, W. C. Caldwell, John S Wilkes.
W. K. McAllister, and W. D. Beard; Court of
Chancery Appeals: Justices, M. M. Neil, S, F.
Wilson, R. M. Baxton, Jr. ; Clerk, A. W.
McMillan— all Democrats.
STATE liEGISLATURE, 1895.
Senate. House. Joint Ballot.
Democrats 20 60 80
Republicans 10 32 42
Populists 3 7 10
Democratic majority. 7 21 28
VOTE OF THE STATE SINCE 1868.
Dem. Rep. Gr. JPro. Plu.
1868. Pres 26,311 56757 *30,446 R
1870.Gov 78,979 41,500 *37,479 D
1872. Pres 94,391 83,655 10,736 D
1874.GOV 103.061 55,843 *47,218D
1876. Pres 133,166 89,566 43,600 D
1880. Pres 128,191 107,677 5,917 .... 20,514 D
Debt- Paying Xon-Oredtt
Bern. Dem.
1880. Gov 79,003 103,971 3,614 57,546 24,968 R
1882.GOV 120,637 93,168 9,180 4,814 27,469 D
Dem. Pro.
1884. Pres 133,270 124,090 957 1,151 9,180 15
1886. Sup. Jud.156,150 122,431 33,719 D
1886. Gov 126,628 109,835 16,793 D
1888. Gov 1-56,799 139,014 .... 6,983 17,685 D
1888. Pres 158,779 1:^,988 48 5,969 19,791 D
1890. Gov 113,549 76,081 .... 11,082 37,468 D
/. Dem.
1892. Gov 127,247 100,629 31.515 5,427 26,618 D
Pop.
1892. Pres 138,874 100,331 23,447 4,851 38,543 D
1894.Gov 104,356 105,104 23,092 .... t748 R
* Majority, t A recount of the vote by the Leg-
islature resulted in the rejection of certain returns
for irregularities and elected Turney Governor.
TEXAS.
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, 1894.
I. Joseph C. Hutcheson, Dem., 14,920; J. J. Bur-
roughs, Pop., 10,090; L. E. Dunn, Rep., 2,164. II.
Samuel B. Cooper, Dem., 23,273; B. A. Calhoun,
Pop., 16,223. III. Charles H. Yoakum, Dem., 15,-
462; J. M. Perdue, Pop., 12,41L IV. David B. Cul-
berson, Dem., 15,873; J. H. Davis, Pop., 14,515; H.
S. Sanderson, Rep., 1,726. V. Joseph W. Bailey,
Dem., 19,722; U M. Browder, Pop., 13,540; W. S.
Farmer, Rep., 1,517. VI. Jo Abbott, Dem., 19,965;
J. C. Kearby, Pop., 19,621; B. O. James, Rep., 908.
VII. Geo. C. Pendleton, Dem., 18,822; I. N. Bar-
ber, Pop., 17 ,092. VIII. Charles K. Bell, Dem.. 16,-
480; C. H. Jenkins, Pop., 16.104. IX. Joseph D. Say-
ers, Dem., 18,460; W. O. Hutcheson, Pop., 16,591,
X- Miles Crowley, Dem., 12,177; J. C. McBride,
Pop.,7,847; A.J. Rosenthal, Rep., 10,874. XI. Will-
iam H. Craiu, Dem., 17,946; V. Weldon, Ind., 16,089.
XII. A. W. Houston, Dem., 11,045; A. V. Gates,
Pop., 4.213; G. H. Noonan, Rep., 11,958. XIII. J.
V. Cockrell,Dem. ,13,687; J. M. Dean, Dem., 5,788;
D. B. Gilliland, Pop. , 13,321 ; B. B. Kenyon,Rep.,
1,565.
For counties com^posing each congressional dis-
I trict see Almanac for 1895.
TEXAS— Coniiniterf.
CoUNTTtS.
(261.)
Anderson
Angelina
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Camp
Carsou
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Coke..
Coleman
CoUin.
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crockettt
Crosby
Dallam
Dallas
Deaf Smith..
Delta
Denton
De Witt
Dickens
Dimmit ,
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Pasot
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend . . . .
Franklin
Freestone
Frio
Galveston
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
GOVKRNOK,
1894.
1,304
192
96
1,128
1,073
855
1,485
146
553
2,763
640
97
1,367
63
281
1,614
219
943
146
690
4,061
97
1,234
759
1,372
109
2,399
1,591
74
128
77
27
5,676
75
657
2,246
1,621
82
70
172
307
1,069
43
143
3,406
1,660
1,859
2.154
3,589
2,867
220
133
154
"647
1,13
S7o
3,870
260
30
497
Mak'm
son,*
Rep.
198
49
82
26
3
5
1,152
117
952
11
75
184
2,005
6
'il3
331
1,412
71
"83
746
61
186
60
1
491
441
'451
'ioo
270
9
2
"37
518
2
1,278
176
64
21
154
124
f)
114
636
'"96
126
610
6
22
14
493
61
9
66
364
1,075
179
711
488
2,016
"* 5
8
" 3
814
88
1,666
653
2
344
Schm't
Ind.
*Rep.
23
1
"162
696
90
"20
9
2
215
" 4
12
455
" 1
372
1
21
12
4
17
'19
96
23
"20
PaBSIDENT,
1892.
Nu-
gent,
Pop.
TSTl
750
148
202
76
650
517
322
1,811
141
375
3,026
1,586
463
30
1,290
1,700
702
2
73
926
1,272
984
1,539
50
635
'335
30
1,789
3
123
1,803!
157
808
256 1
514
2,793!
98;
938
84'
1,586
49
1,429
1,445
61
17
53
10
3,565
11
1,230
1,083
1,132
22
85
liiO
1
1,114
4
180
2,487
127
2.140
1,810
3,475
1,144
208
153
139
'482
980
345
1,502
473
58
530
Cleve-
land,
Dem.
1,703
841
252
416
243
536
2,012
277'
1,435
4601
760]
4,317 1
4,883
509
62
1,688
1,664
549
1,403
218
98
1,486
1,083
1,173
1,653
158
707
1,977
444
134
1,580
84
241
1,926
380
1,059
197
902
4,988
141
1,369
680
1,482
151
2,806
1,848
j- 69
141
14
7,858
101
753
2,894
1,311
91
'227
354
1,310
53
248
4,785
2^124
2,205
4,650
3,408
313
270
167
390
785
1,301
300
4.361
618
"453
*Makemson. -f-Sclimitz. JNo returns from 1892 election-
Nlectio7i Iteturns.
459
T:EXAS— Continued.
TEXAS— Con^iWMed.
Counties.
GOVEBNOK,
1894.
Pkbsident,
• 1892.
Counties.
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Orange
Palo Pinto....
Panola
Parker
Pecos
Governor,
1894.
President,
1892.
Culber
son,
Dem.
1,698
4,747
610
593
1,928
1,382
191
149
884
12
330
355
4,675
4,362
102
230
1,294
119
1,038
835
2,819
748
1,877
227
1,655
3,464
118
859
276
456
74
709
2,572
381
567
2,494
155
34
391
136
68
186
224
3,S19
556
340
1,707
799
1,138
,38
1,808
91
272
683
17
71
510
852
87
382
134
333
333
3,569
105
435
217
201
2,376
471
232
2,005
994
27
658
104
1,664
2,852
413
207
Mak'm
son.*
Rep.
300
1,285
21
236
520
777
6
10
82
20
19
42
1,381
109
6
10
90
35
242
12
228
51
86
36
299
196
27
101
247
295
37
498
52
6
114
133
213
'243
38
"46
'730
51
109
384
718
254
348
277
26
12
7
"79
612
6
130
274
181
13
580
18
253
11
11
638
34
98
69
568
1
84
4
94
414
228
4
Schiii'
Ind.
Kep.«
'203
7
' 6
'351
l',i63
"13
" 2
2
'137
"98
45
53
" 1
23
158
'275
"26
19
" 5
3
"19
"47
"74
"t8
129
2
132
39
1
5
" 1
"30
50
t Nu-
Pop.
Cleve-
land,
Dcm.
1,576
6,542
834
691
184
1,663
'998
16
602
446
4,493
1,047
111
346
1,349
116
1,059
678
8,706
802
1,988
1,459
351
4,146
117
'232
407
103
661
2,878
444
458
3,133
211
'452
217
76
356
282
4,322
582
302
2,016
1,038
1,241
332
2,365
100
218
861
""84
617
597
123
470
192
491
411
5,105
148
749
231
175
2,140
559
426
2,632
975
35
614
135
1,263
2.867
464
217
Hani-
sou,
Rep.
204
2,074
35
640
1,332
391
'"46
10
38
189
1,323
1,440
2
10
291
34
307
81
406
16
344
601
'756
6
'300
97
110
534
197
9
121
759
224
'io8
47
'236
1
1,412
78
85
357
391
638
283
576
57
15
12
" 5
l',881
14
154
470
234
12
1,769
7
"19
20
824
27
109
123
602
2
101
11
280
929
133
3
Culber
sou,
Dem.
Mak'm
son,*
Rep.
SchmM
Ind.
Rep.«
Nu-
gent,
Pop.
Cleve-
land,
Dem.
1,12s
36
64
553
947
1,317
2,590
275
87C
270
852
353
64
2,051
398
142
l',665
839
554
1,805
357
425
291
486
653
302
326
1,065
10
2,827
258
689
667
165
144
177
150
4,740
943
192
772
3,631
644
1,218
1,119
706
419
1,672
916
838
573
59
2,359
1,550
285
141
1,080
1,090
3,176
963
2,605
1,401
637
'146
Harri-
son,
Rep.
Gonzales
Grayson
Greer
2,226
2,200
806
637
1,669
672
79
128
1,019
7
186
555
1,328
169
30
72
37
1
1,165
1
2.563
624
2,002
177
1,900
2,605
50
936
203
382
2
269
2,318
506
613
1,114
198
85
247
200
10
1
77
2,524
815
25
2,133
853
1,162
329
2,034
224
643
7
19
978
509
15
333
44
274
244
2,621
55
344
128
139
2,581
631
101
1,936
856
3
649
38
1,666
3,476
129
128
1,297
28
63
426
755
1,126
1,766
201
943
168
737
403
84
1,859
455
153
65
1,931
780
382
1,563
389
545
452
491
566
191
247
1,576
16
2,781
240
1,247
592
94
92
148
107
4,126
720
156
794
565
3,586
671
l',688
490
408
1,480
801
864
610
79
2,356
1,452
369
142
666
697
2,568
9071
2,172
1,513
640
324
116
318
8
; '231
12
63
3
38
349
13
"85
â– 730
40
' 85
17
2,390
54
17
926
2
99
147
28
66
3
42
" 6
856
'567
3
2
6
" 5
394
98
22
33
262
7.33
166
123
156
335
99
870
459
917
13
1,939
920
951
19
104
6
1,024
85
92
121
28
14
4
5
"22
1
'112
59
2
'131
" 1
" 7
1
" 1
"82
"21
1
" 2
31
"57
1
"45
3
" 5
21
163
2
1
228
780
673
2,127
33
958
107
1
531
75
1,873
160
63
3
968
379
247
637
620
745
793
147
503
150
181
" 2
1,724
394
'471
74
78
67
95
3,018
630
103
993
350
2,840
661
l',666
217
41
1,621
284
1,004
737
25
834
134
89
32
418
358
2,287
1,285
2,283
1,351
405
"32
• 273
9
Gregg
"65
69
349
228
50
Grimes
Guadalupe
Halet
Hallt
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hardin
Harris
Polk
Potter
445
38
Presidio
Rains
211
70
Randall
Red River.
Reeves
Refugio.
Robertst
Robertson
Rockwall ....
Runnels
Rusk
5
Harrison
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
962
33
29
Hemphill
Henderson.. ..
Hidalgo
Hill
2,205
19
52
1,305
Hood
Sabine
Hopkins
Howard
Houston
Hunt
San Augustine
San Jacinto. ...
San Patricio . .
San Saba
Scurry
111
406
54
51
Irion
Jackt
g
Shackelford. . .
Shelby
Sherrnan
Smith
68
155
6
1,815
3
952
2
• •
4
"21
1,153
125
15
118
l',929
202
426
229
86
334
104
742
477
814
12
1,797
233
784
39
234
115
781
90
304
108
42
" 3
Jackson
Jasper
Jeff Davis
Jefferson
Johnson
Jones
Somerville
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kentt
Kerr
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Kimble
King
Throckmorton
Titus
Kinney
Knox
Tom Green t . .
Travis
Trinity
Tyler
Lamar
Lampasas
La Salle
Lavaca
Lee
Upshur
tJvalde
Val Verde
Van Zandt
Victoria
Walker
Waller
Ward
Leon
Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Lovingt
Lubbock
Madison
Mai'ion
Mason
Washington . .
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Williamson...
Wilson
Wise
Matagorda
Maverick
McCulloch....
McLennan —
McMullen
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Wood
Young
Zapatat
Zavala
Total
Plurality
Percent
Scattering
Whole vote.
241882 '
82,638,
49.50I
55,402
12 .'65
3,2
437,
5.026
1.15
66
?06
159224
36.'37
239148
139460
56. 61 1
1:105,
422.
77,478
isisi
822
448
Mills
Montague
Montgomery..
Moore
*The Candida
1 No returns fro
—Weaver, Pop.
rison, Lily Wh
Of the scatter
Pro., received '
tes w(
m 1895
. 99,68
te Re]
ingvo
2,190.
3re Makemson and Schmitz.
Morris
Motley
Nacogdoches..
Navarro
Newton
Nolan
J elect
8; Bid
p.,3,9f
te for (
ion. t(
well,
)9.
jioven
Dther
Pro.,
lorin
vote ii
2,165;
L894,D
a 1892
Har-
unn,
460
Election Returns.
T¥.:S.AS>— Continued.
PRESKXT STATK OFFICERS.
(rovernor, Charles A. Culbereon; Lieutenant-
Governor, George T. Jester; Secretary of State,
Allison Mayfield; Treasurer, W. B. Wortham:
Comptroller, R. W. Finley; Superintendent of
Public Instruction, J. M. Carlisle; Commissioner
of Agriculture, A.J. Rose; Adjutant-(Teueral, W.
H. Mabry; Commissioner of General Land Office,
A. J. Baker; Attorney- General, M. M. Crane— all
Democrats.
JUDICIARY.
Supreme Court: Chief Justice, Reuben R. Gaines;
Associate Justices, Leroy G. Denuaau and Thomas
J. Brown ; Clerk, Chas. S. Morse— all Democrats.
STATE LEGISLATURE, 1895.
The state Senate is composed of 29 Democrats
and 2 Populists; the House, 103 Democrats, 3 Re-
publicans, and 22 Populists.
VOTE OF THE STATE SINCE 1872.
1872. Pres...
1876. Pres...
1878. Gov...
1880. Pres...
1884. Pres...
1886. Gov...
1888. Pres...
1890. Gov...
1892. Pres...
1894. Comp.
1895. Gov...
Bern.
66,455
104,755
158,933
156,428
225,309
228,776
234,883
262,432
239,148
216,240
241,882
Eep.
47,426
44,800
23,402
57,893
93,141
65,236
88,422
77,742
81,444
t62,575
55,405
ar.
55,002
27,405
3,321
Labor.
29,459
Pop.
99,688
149,857
159,224
Pro.
3,538
19,186
4,749
2,463
2,165
2,209
J5,026
Maj.
19,029 D
59,955 D
*103,931 D
*98,535 D
*132,168 D
*163,540 D
*146,461 D
*184,690 D
*139,460 D
*66,383 D
82,658 D
* Plurality, t United vote for two candidates.
t Independent Republican.
UTAH.
Governor, |
Governor,
Counties.
18t
5.
Counties.
(27.)
1895.
(27.)
Cane,
Wells,
Cane,
Wells,
Dem.
liep.
404
Dem.
1,390
Rep.
Beaver
300
San Pete
1,559
Box Elder..
663
728
Sevier.
559
679
Cache
1,626
1,266
Summit
835
1,238
Carbon
155
801
Tooele
333
530
Davis
604
424
Uintah
245
181
Emery
381
315
Utah
2,544
254
Garfield
212
256
Wasatch
431
364
Grant
31
139
Washington
510
225
Iron
247
307
Wayne
178
123
Juab
456
703
Weber
1,719
2,048
Kane
Millard
84
350
168
536
Total
18,519
20,833
Morgan
176
213
Plurality....
2,314
PiUte
135
161
Per cent....
44.72
50.01
Rich
179
159
Scattering . .
2,051
Salt Lake . . .
4,118
5,228
Whole vote
41,430
San Juan. ..
58
37
The scattering vote for Governor in 1895 was for
Lawrence, Pop.
For Representative in Congress, 1895, the vote
was: C. E. Allen, Rep., 20,563; B. K. Roberts,
Dem., 19,666. Allen's majority, 897.
Thi' ^ ote on the adoption of a State Constitution,
1895, was : For, 31,3te ; against , 7 ,697.
ST.\TE GOVERNMENT.
Governor, Heber M. Wells; Secretary of State,
T. J. Hammond; Attorney- General, A. C. Bishop;
Auditor, M. Richards, Jr. ; Treasurer, James
Chapman; Superintendent oi Public Instruction,
J. R. Parks— all Republicans.
JUDICI.A.RY.
Supreme Court : George W Bartch, C. S. Zane
and J. A. Miner— all Republicans.
STATE LEGISLATURE, 1896.
Senate. Mouse. Joint Ballot.
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