16216 Hickman 315 922 21 J. Will Taylor, Rep... 6212 Houston 98 455 39 Mitchell Long, Dem... 13482 Humphreys 216 1005 37 *14955 Jackson 369 17677 Jefferson 34 12230 Johnson 2805 255 11 119681 Knox 10716 6954 1311 9208 Lake 87 21634 Lauderdale 242 25763 Lawrence 2393 5707 Lewis 191 25786 Lincoln 357 2360 30 17234 Loudon 1538 708 62 26607 McMinn 2659 1618 241 19068 McNairy 1625 1125 26 15052 Macon 1808 710 20 45134 Madison 1110 3. The counties of Bledsoe, Bradley. Franklin, Grundy, Hamilton, Marion, McMinn, Meigs. Monroe, Polk, Sequatchie. Van Buren, Warren and White. Samuel D. McReynolds, Dem... Mrs. Mary G. Howard, Rep.... 4. The counties of Clay, Cumberland, Fentress, Jackson, Macon, Morgan, Overton, Pickett, Putnam. Rhea, Smith, Sumner, Trou-dale and Wilson, Cordell Hull, Dem. (unopposed). 5. The counties of Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Lincoln, Marshall, Moore and Rutherford. 147,871 109,859 161.991 ..121.123 11,362 22.857 17,350 17402 Marion 1076 1055 110 Ewin L. Davis, Dem.. 17555 Marshall 349 1696 40 Abe Davidson, Rep.. 11,373 2,551 35403 Maury 814 3000 100 *6077 Meigs 656 576 15 22544 Monroe 2491 2238 16 32265 Montgomery 943 1967 56 4491 Moore 41 492 4 13943 Morgan 259 28393 Obion 61 18251 Overton 914 1538 49 7765 Perry 6 5247 Pickett 679 649 10 14289 Polk 1247 1160 40 23026 Putnam 1489 2474 48 13812 Rhea 1175 1176 25258 Roane 1691 812 64 144 25677 Robertson 232 1673 3 *33059 Rutherford 680 2137 32 13577 Scott 1611 274 188 3632 Sequatchie 247 22416 Sevier 3534 463 24 Maury, Wayne and Williamson. Edward E. Eslick, Dem. (unopposed). 8. The counties of Benton, Carroll, Chester, Decatur, Fayette, Hardeman, Hardin, Henderson, Henry, Madison, McNairy and Perry. Gordon Browning, Dem. (unopposed). 9. The counties of Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion, Tipton and Weakley. Finis J. Garrett, Dem. (unopposed). 10. The county of Shelby. Hubert F. Fisher, Dem.. George S. Poole, Ind.. 16,306 234672 Shelby 7369 13696 2002 Harry Spears, Rep.... Plurality Per cent Total vote.... 361326 23.46 73.30 3.24 724948 For president in 1920 Cox, Dem., received 29 288,767 votes: Harding. Rep., 114.269; Ferguson, Am.. 47,968: Debs, Soc., 8,121, and "Black and Tan" Rep. candidate, 27.201. Senator, 1924. Morris Sheppard, Dem., elected. 84 116 31 For United States For Representatives in Congress, 1924. 1. Counties of Bowie, Camp. Eugene Black, Dem., elected. 2. Counties of Angelina, Cherokee. Hardin, Harrison. Jasper. Jefferson, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Panola, Sabine, San Augus tine, Shelby and Tyler. John C. Box, Dem., elected. 3. Counties of Gregg. Henderson, Kaufman, Rush. Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt and Wood. Morgan D. Sanders, Dem........... 17,896 4. Counties of Collin, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt and Rains. Samuel Rayburn, Dem., elected. 5. Counties of Dallas. Ellis and Rockwell. Hatton W. Summers, Dem..... 27.184 6. Counties of Brazos. Freestone, Hill, Leon. Limestone, Madison, Milam, Navarro and Robertson. Cass, Delta, 2156 8 Luther A. Johnson. Dem., elected. 336 3308 116 340 8. Counties of Fort Bend, Grimes, Harris and Waller. Daniel E. Garrett, Dem., elected. 16 9. Counties of Brazoria, Calhoun, DeWitt, Fayette Goliad. Gonzales, Jackson, J. E. Mansfield. Dem.. elected. 10. Counties Caldwell, Hays, Lee, Travis, Washington and J. P. Buchanan. Dem.. elected. 11. Counties of Beli, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton and McLennan. Tom Conally, Dem., elected. 12. Counties of Erath. Hood, Johnson, Parker, Somervell and Tarrant. Fritz Lanham, Dem., elected. 13. Counties of Archer, Baylor. Clay, Cooke. 29 Guinn Williams, Dem., elected. Harry Wurzbach, Rep., elected. Colorado, 15. Counties of Atascosa. Brooks, Cameron. 56,639 votes: Harding, Rep.. 81,555; Debs, 16. Counties of Andrews, Bandera, Brewster, Claude B. Hudspeth, Dem., elected. For Governor, 1924. 4,475. 81,308 72.127 For Representatives in Congress, 1924. 1. Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Grand, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch, Washington, Wayne and Weber. Don B. Colton, Rep.. John O. Walters, Soc. and Far.-Lab.. 17. Counties of Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Cole-2, Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele and Utah. man, Comanche, Concho. Eastland, Jones, Lampasas, Llano, McCulloch, Mills. Nolan. Stephenson and Taylor. Thomas D. Blanton, Dem., elected. 18. Counties of Armstrong. Bailey. Borden, Marvin Jones, Dem.. elected. The legislature is democratic. State Officers. (All democrats.) Governor-Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson. Lieutenant-Governor-Barry Millar. Comptroller-H. B. Terrell. Attorney-General-Dan Moody, Treasurer-Gregory Hatcher. Commissioner of Agriculture George B. Ter rell. UTAH (Population, 1923, 476.812). E. O. Leatherwood, Rep...... Legislature. Democrats 40.883 33,644 1,949 41.888 32.045 Senate.House.J.B. 9 10 65 1 -President 1924- 5291 Beaver 20553 Box Elder 989 578 287 28408 Cache 17965 Carbon 430 Daggett 46213 Rutland *38921 Washington *26373 Windham Total Per cent.. Total vote.. 7638 1091 442 10223 1015 300 80498 16124 5964 64374 78.22 15.67 5.79 102912 For president in 1920 Harding, Rep., re52 ceived 68.212 votes: Cox., Dem., 20.919, and 59 Watkins, Pro., 774. 6457 Iron 1429 485 236 For Governor, 1924. 2568 Morgan George S. Pawlett, Pro... 75,510 18.263 1,496 3142 Piute 1891 Rich 169325 Salt Lake 27215 14853 16534 For Representatives in Congress, 1924. 1. Counties of Addison, Bennington, Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille and Rutland. Allen T. Calhoun, Dem. 372 2. Counties of Caledonia. Essex, Orange. Orleans, Washington, Windham and Windsor. E. W. Gibson. Rep. 36.278 11.457 41818 Utah Harry C. Shurtleff, Dem... 41.099 8.479 5208 Wasatch Legislature. 7356 Washington 100 Republicans 2222 Wayne 6 Democrats Senate. House. J. B. 350 26 5579 46449 Weber Total Per cent. Total vote.. 77327 47001 32662 49.25 29.94 20.81 For president in 1920 Cox, Dem., received |