Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1920 — GOV. COX THE WINNER [ARTICLE]

GOV. COX THE WINNER

EXTRA I :i - -i _ OHIOAN WINS THE NOMINATION ON UTH BALLOT. STRUGGLE ENDS AFTER PALMER QUITS. Auditorium, San Francisco, July 6, 1:40 a. m. (4:40 e. m. Chicago time.) —Gov. Jas. M. Cox of Ohio was nominated for president by the Democratic conveniion. The Cox victory came on the 44th ballot. On the 44th ballot Cox received 702 1-2 votes, but the twothirds rule required 728 votes to nominate, but on motion the nomination of Cox was made unamimous. ________ The convention adto meet at noon today. The name k of Franklin Roosevelt is mentioned- for Vice President.

SUMMARY OF THE BALLOTING FOR 3 LEADING CANDIDATES

Necessary to a choice, 728. McAdoo Cox Palmer 1 266 134_ 256 2 ________ 289 159 254 3 323% 177 251% 4 335 178 254 5 ________ 357 181 244 6 368% 195 265 7 384 295% 267% 8 380 315 262 9 386 321% 257 10 385 321 257 11 380 332 255 12 375% 404 201 13 363% 428% 190% 14 355% 443% 182 15 344% 468% 167 16 337 454% 164% 17 332 442 176 18 __.„2__ 330% 458 174% 19 327% 468 179% 20 340% 456% 178 21 395% 426% 144 22 372% 430 166% 23 364% 425 181% 24 364% 429 178 25 364% 424 169 26 371 421% 167 27 - 371% 423% 166% 28 368% 423 165% 29 394% 404% 166 30 403% . 400% 165 31 415% 391% 174 32 421 391 176 33 ________ 421 380% 150 34 420% 379% 184' 35 — 409 376% 222 36 399 377 241 37 405 386 202% 38 405% 383% 211 S 9 ___ 440 468 % 74 40 467 490 19 41 ________ 460 497% 12 42 427 540% , 8 43 __ 412 568 7 44 266% 1

INDIANA’S VOTE.

The thirty delegates to the Democratic convention in San Francisco vote d solidly for Vice President Marshall on the first four ballots. It then split its vote until the fifteenth ballot when it was cast solidly for Cox until the nineteenth ballot when it divided between Cox and McAdoo. The following is the Indiana vote up to and including the twentyth*rd ballot: . First Ballot—Marshall, 30. Second—Marshall, 30. Third —Marshall, 80. Fourth—Marshall, 30. Fifth—Marshall, 26; Cox, 4.

Sixth—Cox, 17; Marshall, 11; McAdoo, 2. Seventh —Cox, 17; Marshall, 11; McAdoo„ 2. Eighth—Cox, 17; Marshall, 11; M c Adoo, 2. Ninth—Cox, 19; Marshall, 6; McAdoo, 4; Palmer, 1. Tenth—Cox, 19; Marshall, 6; McAdoo, 4; Palmer, 1. Eleventh—Cox, 19; Marshall, 6; McAdoo, 4; Palmer, 1Twelfth—Cox, 19; Marshall, 6; McAdoo, 4; Palmer, 1. Thirteenth—Cox, 20; Marshall, 6; McAdoo, 3; Palmer, 1. Fourteenth—Cox, 20; Marshall, 6; McA d oo, 3;'Palmer, 1. Fifteenth—Cox, 30. Sixteenth—Cox, 30. Seventeenth—Cox, 30. Eighteenth—Cox, 30. Nineteenth—Cox, 30. Twentieth—Cox, 19; McAdoo, 11. Twenty-first—Cox, 19; McAdoo, IL Twenty-second—Cox, 19; McAdoo 11. Twenty-third—Cox, 19; McAdoo, 11.