Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1884 — THE POPULAR VOTE. [ARTICLE]
THE POPULAR VOTE.
Popular Pluralities as Indicated by the Returns from the States. Cleveland. Blaine. Alabama 55,00 j Arkansas 35,000 California 10,000 Colorado 4,500 Connecticut 1,500 Delaware 3,500 Florida 5,000 Georgia 65,000 Illinois 25,000 Indiana 7,000 lowa 25,000 Kansas 60,000 Kentucky 50,000 Louisiana 19,000 Maine 20,000 Maryland 14,000 Massachusetts 24,196 Michigan 6,000 Minnesota....'. 35,000 Mississippi 50,000 Missouri . 26,000 Nebraska 15,000 Nevada 1,500 New Hampshire 4,000 New Jersey 4,200 New York 1,000 North Carolina 25,000 Ohio 35,000 Oregon 2,000 Pennsylvania 77,000 Rhode Island 7,000 South Carolina ~... 55,000 Tennessee 25,000 Texas 100,000 Vermont 22,000 Virginia 9,000 West Virginia 4,0i.0 Wisconsin 10,000 Totals 554,200 373,196 Cleveland's plurality .' 161,104 Colliding’* Stab. Conkling got in his stab under Blaine’s fifth rib, as will appear from the following statement of the vole of Oneida County this year and four years ago. Conkling resides there: IN 1880. Garfield ,■ 14,546 Hancock 12,600 Weaver 273 Garfield's plurality .. 1,940 IN 1884. Blain" V 13,792 Cleveland ..13,620 St. John 837 Butler. 188 Cleveland over Blaine 8 The total vote of the city of New York is as follows: Clevelind, 131,899; Blaine, 89.543; Butler. 3,450; St. John, 1,033. This gives a plurality fer Cleveland in the city of 42,356. Four years ago the vote was: Hancock. 123,015; Gnifield, 81,731; Weaver 410; Hancock over Garfield, 41,295.
