In Kansas, in November, 1891, Judges were chosen in ten Judicial Districts. these, seven were Republicans, two Democrats and one Alliance. The county tickets show large Republican gains over 1890. Rep. Dem. 201,236 1868. 31,048 13,990 123,7941864. 16,441 3,691 Gbk. Pro. Total. 100,614 45,038 20,132 *Scattering, 4. Scattering, 8,829. Of a I. R., Clark, Labor, 1,296; scattering, 6. b Simmons, Labor, 201; scattering, 10. 67 4,931 250 114 109 540 487 71 PREVIOUS VOTES FOR PRESIDENT. Rep. Dem. Lab. Pro. Total. 1888 ..73,734 50,181 1,314 2.691 128,250 1884.72,209 52,140 3,953 2,100 130,462 1880 ..74,039 65,171 4,408 93 143,853 1876 ..66,300 49,917 116,880 Counties (24.) Allegany Anne Arundel. Baltimore City.. 663 Rep. Dem. Lab. Pro. MARYLAND. Total. 90,510 112,953 106,014 CONTROLLER. PRESIDENT. -1889.-- -1888. GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR. -1891.- --1887.Rep. Dem. Pro. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Pro. Rep. Dem. Pro. VanHigJack Well- Baugh- Har. Clevenort. Brown. gins. Brooks. son. ington.man. Stone. rison. land. Fisk. 3741 3200 141 8893 2704 4208 2638 126 4072 3299 167 2406 3397 101 2781 3081 3072 3237 92 2992 2979 114 26570 44107 1573 28192 34992 37790 41293 688 39559 44604 1252 8369 4860 6526 451 Baltimore County... 3690 6776 454 6542 5224 6464 443 Calvert... Caroline. Carroll Cecil Charles.. Dorchester.. Frederick. Garrett.. Harford. 2613 2991 100 254 2461 2711 2525 Kent.. Montgomery.. Prince George. Washington... Total.. 1836 2200 103 2025 2146 78,388 108,539 5,120 103.900 3,741 99,986 106.168 86,622 99,038 96,527 4.776 Six proposed Constitutional Amendments were voted on. Five were adopted and one rejected. No. 1-iving the Governor power to disapprove any item or items of bills appro priating moneys was adopted. Yeas, 50,101; nays, 22,127. No. 2-Relating to the charter of corporations was adopted. 22,871. Yeas, 47,670; nays, No. 3-Relating to taxation and authorizing an income tax, was defeated. Yeas, 32,211; nays, 38,118. No. 4-Relating to County Commissioners, authorizing the Legislature to fix their terms, not exceeding six years, was adopted. Yeas, 42,140; nays, 26,696. No. 5-Authorizing the Board of Public Works, under regulations to be passed by the General Assembly, to sell the State's interest in work of internal improvement, and also its interest in any banking corporation, was adopted. Yeas, 35,182, nays, 33,447. No. 6-Relating to the taxation of personal property was adopted. Yeas, 35,340; nays, 31,139. |