Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1888 — HOW THEY VOTED. [ARTICLE]
HOW THEY VOTED.
Official Returns from Connectlcnt and Other States. The official canvass of the vote of Connecticut gives Cleveland (Dem.), 74,920; Harrison (Rep.), 74,584; Fisk (Pro.), 4,234; Streeter (Labor), 240; Cleveland’s plurality, 336. The vote for Governor: Morris (Dem.), 75,074; Bulkeley (Rep.), 73,659; Camp (Pro.) 4,631; Andrews (Labor) 263; scattering, 21; Morris’ plurality, 1,415. No one has a majority of the total vote, as required by law, and the Legislature will elect Bulkeley and the other candidates on the Republican State ticket. The Congressional delegation: Simmonds (Bep.), Russel and Miles (Rep.), Wilcox (Dem.). Miles’ plurality is 26. The entire returns from all the counties in Pennsylvania give almost 1,000,000 votes as follows: Hurrison, 526,091; Cleveland, 446,200; Fisk, 20,748; Streeter (Labor), 3,865. Total (including scattering votes), 997,224. plurality is 79,571; Harrison’s majority over all is 54,958. The official count makes the vote of Kansas for President: Harrison, 182,502; Cleveland, 102,541; Streeter, 36,236; Fißk, 6,452; plurality for Harrison, 79,961. For Governor Humphrey received 179.968 votes; Martin, 106,959; Humphrey’s plurality. 73,009. Following are the official returns of the vote of Virginia: Cleveland, 151,977; Harrison, 150,442; Cleveland’s majority, 1,535.
