23795 Tillman 1985 1644 337 3487 4579 177 2325 1357 337 1533 2610 744 1418 1831 724 Total ........260815 225947 40607 Plurality Per cent 34868 48.98 42.43 7.62 532503 -President 1924- For president in 1924 Johns, Soc.-Lab.. received 5,134 votes. For president in 1920 Harding, Rep., received 244.320 votes: Cox, Dem., 216,390; Debs, Soc. 25.685. 422 George Wilson, Far.-Lab.. .196.473 .341,518 15.936 John Framing, Far.-Lab.. 21338 Yamhill Total Plurality Per cent. Total vote. 142579 67589 68403 74176 51.02 24.18 24.47 279488 For president in 1924 Johns. Soc.-Lab., received 917 votes. For president in 1920 Harding, Rep., received 143,592 votes; Cox, Dem., 80,019; Debs, Soc., 9.801; Watkins, Pro., 3,595, and Cox, Ind.Lab., 1,515. 44,681 28,817 1,998 For United States Senator. 1924. Charles McNary, Rep.... Milton A. Miller, Dem.. F. E. Coulter, Prog... 174,672 65,340 20,379 4,412 6. Counties of Blame, Cotton, Caddo, Canadian, R. Robinson, Soc.-Lab.. Elmer Thomas, Dem... L. M. Gensman, Rep.. J. N. Carter, Far.-Lab.. For Representatives in Congress, 1924. 29.2291. The counties of Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, 21,915 2,236 7. Counties of Beckham, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Tillman, Washita. Jim V. McClintic, Dem.., M. Shadid, Far.-Lab.. 25,573 10,314 W. J. Butler, Ind... 3,035 8. Counties of Alfalfa, Beaver, Cimarron, Garfield, Grant, Kay, Major, Noble, Texas, Woodward and Woods. V. P. Crowe, Dem....... M. C. Garber. Rep... Alfred Reynolds, Far.-Lab.. 29,445 34,052 2.980 The legislature is democratic in both houses. State Officers. (All democrats.) Governor-M. E. Trapp. Secretary of State-R. A. Sneed. Attorney-General-George F. Short. Superintendent Public Instruction-M. A. Nash. OREGON (Population, 1923, 823,270). U. A. Upton, Soc.-Lab.. 72.912 25,293 13.494 3,061 Republicans Ind. State Officers. 896 3905 1757 2359 434 725 664 224 2321 1015 21930 Douglas (67) 4053 Gilliam 5496 Grant 34679 Adams 1246139 Allegheny Governor-Walter M. Pierce, Dem. PENNSYLVANIA (Pop., 1923, 9.100.326). -President 1924Rep. Dem. Soc.-Lab. Coolidge.Davis.LaF'te. 5778 4840 149296 21984 79095 273 *3992 Harney 285 2931 2228 8422 Hood River. 123613 Beaver 16768 *20405 Jackson 3706 Jefferson 334 207211 Berks 28186 7655 Josephine 12443 Klamath 3991 Lake 37024 Lane 1718 295 84619 Bucks 78921 Butler 17460 6582 1941 13113 3462 1932 J. H. Murray, Pro... 10.119 Republicans 67 100 39 State Officers. 28. Elk, Forest, Mercer, Venango and Warren Governor-Aram J. Pothier, Rep. counties. W. G. Barker, Dem.. 29. Crawford and Erie counties. 33 Lieutenant-Governor-Nathaniel W. Smith, Rep. 43,247 Secretary of State-Ernest L. Sprague, Rep. 11,409 Attorney-General-Charles P. Sisson, Rep. Treasurer-Richard W. Jennings, Rep. 27,502 30. Carbon, Monroe and Northampton counties. 31. Westmoreland county. Adam M. Wyant, Rep., Soc.. 36,314 C. D. Sensenich, Dem,, Pro., Am., Lab. 23,790 32. Allegheny county (part). 23189 Barnwell Stephen G. Porter, Rep.. 31,083 P. M. O'Donnell, Dem... 5,055 Alfred Leach, Soc... 1,377 Wayne Paulin, Prog.. 1,241 115350 Charleston 33. Allegheny county (part). 28072 Cherokee M. Clyde Kelly, Rep., Pro.. 37,314 Gilbert F. Myer, Dem... 6,017 W. J. Wright, Soc.. 2,167 34. Allegheny county (part). John M. Morin, Rep... William N. McNair, Dem.. 35. Allegheny county (part). Legislature. The legislature is republican. Governor-Gifford Pinchot. State Officers. (All republican.) Lieutenant-Governor-David J. Davis. Secretary of State-James F. Woodward. Treasurer-Samuel S. Lewis. Auditor-General-Edward Martin. RHODE ISLAND (Population, 1923, 626,672). -President 1924 Total 38951 Kent 44176 Newport 493518 Providence *24932 Washington by Tabulation of vote For president in 1920 Harding, Rep., received 107,463 votes; Cox, Dem., 55.062; Debs, Soc., 4,351: Cox, Soc.-Lab., 495; Watkins. Pro.. 510: McCauley, S. Tax.. 100. For president in 1920 Cox. Dem.. received Total vote 49008 620 1123 2.21 |