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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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