Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1910 — HARMON WINS IN OHIO [ARTICLE]

HARMON WINS IN OHIO

State Senate and Possibly Legislature Will Be Democratic. Benator Charles Dick’s Successor Will Be Democrat—Harmon’s Plurality Is 40,000 Over Hardin. O., Nov. 9. By being elected governor of Ohio for a second term, Judson Harmon performed a feat which has not been witnessed since Gov. Wood was re-elected in 1851. Harmon had been elected by a plurality of 40,000 over Warren G. Harding. Harmon carried the big cities as was expected, Harding falling behind the vote for Ex-Gov. Harris, Harmon’s former opponent, in most of the smaller counties. . For the third time in succession electing a governor, the Democrats have again failed to elect the balance of their state ticket. The state senate and possibly the legislature will be Democratic on joint ballot, resulting in the election of a Democrat to succeed Senator Charles Dick.