3. County of New Haven (except twelve towns). 4. County of Fairfield. Schuyler Merritt, Rep... William E. Walling. Dem... 48.963 21.858 57,966 22,031 New Haven county. 5. County of Litchfield and twelve towns of Patrick B. O'Sullivan. Dem... Clarence J. Morley, Rep., was elected gov Republicans ernor by a vote of 177,298. For Representatives in Congress, 1924. 1. City and county of Dehver. William N. Vaile, Rep...... 47,155 2. Counties of Adams, Arapahoe. Boulder, Chey- of Alamosa, 51.028 Baca, Bent, Clear 53,877 4. Counties of Archuleta, Chaffee. Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Jackson, Lake, La Plata, Mesa, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Pitkin, Rio Blanco. Routt, San Juan. San Miguel and Summit. Edward T. Taylor, Dem.. Legislature. Republicans Democrats Democrats 24.715 34,548 Senate. House. J. B. 33.240 (All republicans.) State Officers. 273 24 DELAWARE (Population, 1923, 230,460) -President 1924- Davis.Coolidge.LaF'te. Counties. Dem. 6935 6894 192 17842 35427 4562 8668 10120 225 Total 4979 Plurality 18996 Per cent. 36.81 57.71 5.48 Total vote.. 90865 33,262 For president in 1920 Cox, Dem., received Debs. 27 State Officers. For United States Senator, 1924. 52.731 36.085 Governor-Clarence J. Morley. Rep. Secretary of State-Carl S. Milliken, Rep. Attorney-General-William L. Bootright, Rep. Auditor-Charles Davis, Rep. CONNECTICUT (Population, 1923, 1.476,483). -President 1924- For Representative in Congress, 1924. 35.943 Robert G. Houston, Rep. 51,536 Legislature. Senate. House. J.B. Democrats 9 8 17 Republicans 35 State Officers. Hall Anderson. 27489 Tolland 54420 Windham 5161 9488 5475 933 1923. *31689 Alachua 1995 528 174 246322 110184 42416 5917 Baker 215 124 25 136138 12567 Bay 838 318 45 27.52 10.59 12503 Bradford 539 94 17 9872 Brevard 872 515 88 ceived 1,373 votes. For president in 1924 Johns, Soc.-Lab., re For president in 1920 Harding, Rep., ceived 229,238 votes: Cox, Dem.. 6387 Broward 421 407 86 9347 Calhoun 37 re Charlotte 321 167 30 120,721: 5220 Citrus 423 30 49 Debs, Soc., 10,352: Christensen, Far.-Lab., 1.947: Watkins, Pro., 1,771. *5621 Clay 339 171 71 Collier 148 15 3 For Governor, 1924. 14290 Columbia 776 85 61 Hiram Bingham. Rep.... 246.336 53180 Dade 3474 2753 1014 Charles G. Morris, Dem... .118,676 29485 De Soto 641 230 10 For Representatives in Congress 1924. Dixie 257 14 1. County of Hartford. 127377 Duval 5908 3291 1210 E. Hart Fenn, Rep.. Johnstone Vance, Dem. 61,451 53480 Escambia 2290 1274 615 2649 Flagler 202 75 2. Counties of Tolland, Windham, New Lon 5360 Franklin 417 109 don and Middlesex. 24022 Gadsden 681 47 Richard P. Freeman, Rep... 42,161 Glades 212 83 Frank P. Fenton, Dem... 22.258 9873 Hamilton 619 143 Davis.Cool'ge.LaFte. 252388 Fulton 8081 1200 750 50 13327 Turner 520 315 44 1545 10407 Twiggs 615 30 8406 Gilmer 480 690 45 *6455 Union 620 480 *4192 Glascock 160 40 82 15518 Upson 457 35 20686 Glynn 750 362 115 25055 Walker 18412 Gordon 1000 120 105 24972 Walton 250 162 20971 Grady 550 85 65 30380 Ware 850 250 14 19137 Greene 950 100 52 *11828 Warren 345 54 125 31273 Gwinnett 1250 250 125 *28147 Washington 10944 Habersham 306 148 11 14854 Wayne 27214 Hall 1624 230 152 *5342 Webster 127 9 10 *18357 Hancock 480 62 58 10748 Wheeler 350 101 45 14773 Haralson 220 485 74 6462 White 440 110 25 *15775 Harris 324 8 6 17244 Whitfield 1020 880 150 18567 Hart 800 50 200 16239 Wilcox *11126 Heard 439 25 12 24487 Wilkes 20597 Henry *21964 Houston 360 30 82 11842 Wilkinson 224 39 1600 90 105 25562 Worth 588 48 52 13465 Irwin 500 30 25 Total 123200 30300 12691 25423 Jackson 788 Plurality *16362 Jasper 925 92 12 7780 Jeff Davis 215 35 12 Per cent... Total vote.. 92900 7.63 166422 23043 Jefferson 462 99 69 15340 Jenkins 212 25 36 13778 Johnson 640 65 52 13328 Jones 100 34 Lamar .... Lanier 41084 Laurens For United States Senator, 1924. *10904 Lee 210 40 18 William J. Harris, Dem.... .145,178 *12707 Liberty 70 35 8 No opposition. 10107 Lincoln Long 280 30 40 For Governor, 1924. 27272 Lowndes 5240 Lumpkin 400' 102 65 18623 Macon... 702 80 19507 Madison. 525 175 7604 Marion.. 273 30 20 26523 Meriwether. 212 22 137 11935 McDuffie. 150 72 5 A. G. Aaron, Rep... 5119 McIntosh.. 10132 Miller... 6885 Milton.. 250. 65 180 26839 Mitchell. 850. 95 63 20138 Monroe. 603 55 38 10036 Montgomery 269 148 38 20296 Morgan.. 750 68 44 9490 Murray.. 825 516 112 47065 Muscogee... 2064 218 169 22843 Newton... 720 85 125 11067 Oconee.. 420 16 8 20865 Oglethorpe. 840 14025 Paulding. 602 20 15 8222 Pickens.. 398 832 51 12783 Pierce.. 400 75 15 21831 Pike.. 632 40 66 20411 Polk.. 902 608 48 William D. Upshaw, Dem... 11587 Pulaski.. 323 24 21 15610 Putnam.. *3417 Quitman.. 5813 Rabun. 545 102 65 16721 Randolph.. 314 28 45 65424 Richmond.. 3146 9738 Rockdale.. 359 33 48 5254 Schley.. 264 10 2 24760 Screven.. 740 420 85 Seminole. 178 24 26 22689 Spalding. 450 48 12 11751 Stephens. 523 40 12089 Stewart.. 413 24 33 29836 Sumter. 1227 122 115 *11158 Talbot 430 12 8866 Taliaferro 15274 Tattnall 11701 Taylor 360 120 45 16012 Telfair 650 35 20 19601 Terrell 160 8 10 34476 Thomas 820 60 81 J. M. Johnson, Rep... 15575 Tift 160 32 45 14867 Toombs 380 35 3937 Towns 310 450 25 62 8391 Treutlen 9. Counties of Banks, Cherokee, Dawson, Fan- 17.240 1.850 10. Counties of Baldwin, Columbia, Glascock, Hancock. Jefferson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, Washington and Wilkinson. 13.210 558 16,608 39653 Troup Carl Vinson, Dem... 9,208 Coolidge.Davis.LaF'te. 10229 Madison .1417 601 615 10689 Minidoka ...1046 204 1370 15514 Nez Perce. ..2250 1212 1842 7502 Oneida 956 530 747 4930 Owyhee 564 309 671 7627 Payette ..1160 401 887 5696 Power 757 314 684 Wilcox 14352 Shoshone .3034 -835 2078 4375 Teton 665 186 343 11,754 33753 Twin Falls. .4630 1641 2800 Senate. House. J.B. 2742 Valley 486 214 498 51 201 252 0 5 9775 Washington ..1183 623 1056 24256 54160 15719 Per cent. 47.12 16.35 36.53 148295 Rep.. re Total vote.. For president in 1920 Harding, ceived 88,975 votes: Cox., Dem., 46,579; Debs, Soc., 38. For United States Senator. 1924. William E. Borah, Rep..... Frank Martin, Dem... Eugene F. Gary, Soc... For Governor, 1924. 65,508 25,081 58,167 2255 3780 Charles C. Moore, Rep.. 208 1612 422 .4520 ..1611 881 481 ...1158 318 989 .2693 696 1649 732 388 198 316 543 2008 19527 Bonneville ..2880 431 2060 4830 Boundary 829 244 692 3280 Butte 409 196 284 226 113 302 .3820 965 5163 148 208 17472 Cassia ..2031 538 1336 2104 Clark 496 43 175 5078 Clearwater 946 322 725 3747 Custer 585 394 293 5197 Elmore 789 381 906 9652 Franklin .1361 11582 Fremont .1662 530 1477 6981 Gem ..1072 380 1143 8930 Gooding .1097 422 896 12763 Idaho .1363 779 1129 10534 Jefferson ..1393 305 1084 6778 Jerome .1117 376 18430 Kootenai .3289 790 18092 Latah .3053 838 5300 Lemhi ..1005 442 5951 Lewis 650 601 4077 Lincoln 692 154 896 Governor-Charles C. Moore, Rep. 3256 Lieutenant-Governor-H. C. Baldridge, Rep. 1949 Secretary of State-F. A. Jeter, Rep. 401 State Treasurer-D. F. Banks, Rep. 753 Attorney-General-A. H. Conner, Rep. 427 Auditor-E. G. Gallet, Rep. ILLINOIS (Population, 1923, 6,790,524). ---President, 1924.- --Governor, 1924. Rep. Small. Dem. Soc. S.-L. Jones. Lafin. Koch. *62188 Adams 24424 Alexander 16045 Bond *15322 Boone 9336 Brown 42648 Bureau 8245 Calhoun 19817 Carroll 18085 Cass 9985 4465 8628 2639 5693 41.. 10592 12412 147 32 4226 3362 20 3644 2143 585 4. 3388 4872 348 3781 2397 20 1637 2149 139 3 1422 9457 1995 10723 1136 1115 100 $93 4559 3139 603 2909 5063 2896 58808 Champaign 14244 5221 3149 16. 12455 9995 103 39851 Christian 7398 5826 7357 21165 Clark 4731 4203 211 4195 17684 Clay 3432 2987 479 3457 22988 Clinton 2358 1693 4531 35320 Coles 3286552 Cook 22771 Crawford 12858 Cumberland 31339 DeKalb.. 8342 5544 7370 688973 226141 19614 865 633478 447136 8537 1102 4830 4223 364 ༡ 4584 4794 25 190 10500 1540 7965 |