Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1912 — WILSON PLURALITY IN STATE 119,620 [ARTICLE]
WILSON PLURALITY IN STATE 119,620
Ralston Has Plurality of Over Beveridge, Who Leads Durbin By 2L576. The democrats carried Indiana by pluralities of more than 100,000 for both president and governor, Roosevelt received only about 8,000 votes more than Taft in the state, while Beveridge received 21,376 more than Durbin, according to the unofficial vote. Almost complete returns gave Wilson a pi uratify"of 119,629 and Ralston a plurality of 113,368. The combined votes of the republicans and progressives was about 30,000 more votes than the democratic candidates received. The next state legislature will be democratic in both branches. Only one progressive, John W. Judkins, of Wayne county, was elected. The republicans elected only five, viz, Stephen Daugherty, of Beqfon and Warren; E. G. Gilmore, of Knox; William Newton, of Lake; W. B. Van Horn, of Lake and Newton, and A. J. Smutzer, of Lake and Porter.
