.34.. 43.33 52.57 2.80 1.19 .11 2192734 For president in 1912, Taft, Rep., received | 7. City of Chicago (part) and towns of Han253,593 votes; Wilson, Dem., 405,048; Roosevelt, Prog., 386,478; Debs. Soc., 81,278: Chafin, Pro., 15,710, and Reimer, Soc.-Lab., 4,066. over, Schaumberg, Elk Grove, Maine, Leyden, Barrington, Palatine, Wheeling and Norwood Park, in Cook county. Niels Juul, Rep... Frank M. Padden, Dem...... J. Louis Engdahl, Soc... .35,428 26,261 7,387 3,201 .11,472 12,654 ...10,074 ...... 1,131 John M. Crebs, Dem.. .425,267 Philip J. Finnegan, Dem... .16,933 S. B. Montgomery, Dem... Mrs. Mary Onahan Gallery, Dem..... *Elected. 418,897 Irwin St. John Tucker. Soc................. 3.284 12. Counties of Boone. DeKalb, Grundy, Kendall, La Salle and_Winnebago. William Elza Williams, Dem.. .361,505 Charles E. Fuller, Rep.. .356,168 Oscar Ogren, Soc... .25.623 1,895 33,835 32,065 Charles P. Corson, Pro... 3,110 13. Counties of Carroll, Lee, Jo Daviess, Ogle. ......20,861 3,187 Shep. H. Zimmerman, Soc...... 809 Leo S. LeBosky, Dem.. .17,895 Edward J. King, Rep...... 1,927 Edward P. Allen, Dem... ...21,334 .13,148 3. City of Chicago (part) and towns of Lemont, Palos, Worth, Orland, Bremen, Thornton, Rich, Bloom and Calumet, in Cook county. 16. Counties of Bureau, Marshall, Peoria, Put J. W. Connery, Soc... 942 nam, Stark and Tazewell. 24.011 Clifford Ireland, Rep.... Joseph A. Ambrose, Soc.. 4. City of Chicago (part). John W. Rainey, Dem.... Carl G. Hoffman, Soc... 5. City of Chicago (part). Louis C. Mau, Rep.. .19,372 .20,617 ..14,759 611 17. Counties of Ford, Livingston, Logan, Mc Lean and Woodford. .15,514 Frank L. Smith, Rep....... 886 O. S. Schneider, Dem.. ..19,123 8,321 Adolph J. Sabath, Dem. Emil Jaeger, Soc.... 3,789 ..10,517 quois, Kankakee and Vermilion. Joseph G. Cannon, Rep... 919 Frank M. Crangle, Dem.. 22,427 .14,402 6. City of Chicago (part) and towns of Pro viso. Cicero, Oak Park, Berwyn, Riverside, Stickney and Lyons, in Cook county. Peter N. Christensen. Soc... 371 Hervey C. Foster, Rep..... James McAndrews, Dem... William F. Kruse, Suc........ 22.692 .32,638 a new constitution to be submitted to the voters for their approval. This proposition required a majority of all the votes cast at the election. For the proposition, 662,012; against the proposition, 162,202; total number of votes cast at the election, 975,545; majority for the proposition, 74,240. The act providing that all private banks shall become state banks. This proposition required a majority of all the votes cast on the proposition. For the proposition, 403,458; against the proposition, 83,704; majority for the proposition, 319,754. The $60,000,000 bond issue to construct good roads, the interest and principal to be paid out of the automobile license paid into the secretary of state's office. This proposition required a majority of all the votes cast for members of the general assembly. Total number of votes cast for members of the general assembly, 898.821; for the proposition, 661,815; against the proposition, 154,396; majority for the proposition. 212,405. Richland and Wabash. Republicans 382 Democrats Franklin, Jackson, Legislature. Senate.House. J.B. James R. Campbell, Dem.. J. J. McGuinn, Soc... 25. Counties of Alexander, Perry, Pulaski, Randolph, Union and William ...34 State Officers. Governor-Frank O. Lowden, Rep. Lieutenant-Governor-John G. Oglesby, Rep. Secretary of State-Louis L. Emmerson, Rep. Attorney-General-Edward J. Brundage, Rep. INDIANA (Population, 1916, 2,816,817). -President 1916- -President 1912 Rep. Pro. Prog. Soc. S.-L. Dem. Rep. Prog. Wilson. Hughes. 2875 1796 93386 Allen 24813 Bartholomew 12688 Benton 15820 Blackford 24673 Boone 7975 Brown 17970 Carroll 36368 Cass 9470 10169 928 421 1003 3441 3287 40 145 66 30260 Clark Wilson. 4.. 2961 917 159 732 30 6 99.. 8659 3423 602 4246 1512 127 2.. 3147 1321 238 1604 196 15 -.. 1425 1030 103 796 30 2 9.. 1651 399 146 1163 256 9 6.. 3280 1181 156 2014 90 14 2.. 909 305 52 253 12 2 2.. 2275 1467 132 926 83 1573 207 805 50 1494 174 2182 189 3094 187 29 2453 137 15 1614 697 31 1821 219 24 12057 Crawford • 58 2.. 2216 25054 Dekalb.. 89 1263 130 11.. 2766 1125 244 1366 21.. 4313 2018 637 4059 1199 606 106 52 7 2074 2360 21 64 58 3850 3200 9 68 140 2437 2634 149 88 130 15335 Franklin 16879 Fulton 30137 Gibson 51426 Grant 2426 1495 12 73 8 44.. 4300 1199 563 4533 856 102 5.. 1455 1030 68 1214 231 21 8.. 3236 669 90 2580 341 20 9.. 2449 1560 123 1067 140 21 1.. 2306 929 80 630 30 1.. 2022 1427 213 694 70 8 16.. 3250 2266 226 1270 295 7 51.. 4390 3939 1015 2185 1323 184 20.. 3373 2156 148 1563 1203 143 7.. 2163 2247 399 1834 90 19 3.. 2594 738 149 1375 133 9 2106 900 93 1219 118 13 10.. 2372 1439 142 1495 48 7 17. 2687 2179 508 1550 437 56 63. 2824 2152 453 2184 1107 119 11. 3119 2108 399 1586 252 12 6.. 3225 921 96 1236 175 14' 1292 1238 59 694 14 1 1282 398 1596 218 10 3.. 2325 1563 158 943 137 5 1.. 1577 955 69 839 81 8 6.. 2890 924 211 1408 49 13 103.. 4448 2805 205 1316 892 86 12.. 2817 1767 307 2096 210 23 3.. 1233 758 93 1402 22 1 84.. 5136 5176 139 5659 1182 191 48.. 4847 2701 120 2749 397 48 2.. 2579 1633 91 2106 398 33 1 116.. 6676 1771 455 4751 1947 157 Population, 263661 Marion 24175 Marshall 12950 Martin 29350 Miami 23426 Monroe 29296 Montgomery Wilson. 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