Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1920 — JACKSON AGAIN LEADS TICKET [ARTICLE]

JACKSON AGAIN LEADS TICKET

POPULAR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE HEADS TICKET WITH . PLURALITY OF 176,738. Indiada State Capitol, Nov. 15.— Official-count of the vote of the entire state for Republican and Democratic candidates for state offices was completed today by officials of the secretary of state's office. Ed Jackson, Republican candidate for secretary of state, led the ticket I obtaining a plurality of 176,785 I over Charles H. Wagner, Democratic I candidate. His election marks the I third time Mr. Jackscin has led the I state ticket. I In 1914,* Mir. Jackson, who was defeated for secretary us state by Homer L. Cook, Democrat, led the Republican ticket and again in 1916, Mr. Jackson was high man, Friends of the secretary were much pleased with tha announcement made today that Mr. - Jackson again led the field and were mentioning bis name as the logical Republican candidate for Governor in 1924. Watson Plurality 167,663. Senator Watson’s plurality over -Thomas Taggert, Democrat, was 167,663, and Governpr-elect McCray was an even 168,006 votes ahead of Dr. Carlton B. McCulloch, Democrat; Ora Davies, state treasurerelect, was low man on the Republican ticket, running about 16,000 votes behind Mr. Jackson. Dr. Davies, however, won by the comfortable plurality of 159,851 over George H. Dehority, Democrat. The official count is as follows: United State Senater. Watson, Republican 681,854 T&ggert, Democrat 514.191 Watson’s plurality 167,663 Governor. z McCray, Republican —— McCulloch, Democrat ~.815,253 - ■ ■■ ■— MlcCray’s plurality 108,000 Lieutenant Governor. . . Branch, Republican 684,627 Foster, Democrat -5123)84 ’* Branch’s plurality _--i—172,543 Secretary of State. Jackson, Republican •—686,974 Wagner, Democrat —olO.Zau Jackson's plurality ——176,785 Auditor of State. Oliver, Republican Hughes, Democrat 511,440 Oliver’s plurality ,180,074 •Treasurer of State. Davies’ plurality —-159,351 Attorney General. Leah, Republican — SS’Sk Sunkel, Democrat. 510,585

Leah’s plurality 111 7 .®’ 183 , State Supt. of Public Hines, Republican ———685,714 Mclntosh, Democrat 510,581 Hines’ plurality 175,805 Judge Supreme Court. Ewbank, Republican 686,376 Felt, Democrat — 510,847 Burbank’s plurality -175,526 Judee Supreme Court. Travis, Republican Bowser, Democrat bll.ziv Travis’ plurality, -—-—174,751 Batman, Swan, Democrat — 510,940 * Batman’s plurality -——174,872 Judae Appellate Court. Dousman, Republican 688,182 Reidelbach, Democrat —510,633 Dousman’s plurality -—175,549 Reporter of Supreme Court. - Adams, Republican r-2?S’«as Unger, Democrat —. 510,688 Adams’ plurality Official figures on the presidential electors have noit been completed. Several cotinties were still out on the presidency today. ' . * INDEPENDENT FOOTBALL. Indianapolis, 26; Alexander Tige”da?field A. C., 10; Overside, 18. Ferndale A. C., 14; Mapleton A. At Ft Wayne— Ft. Wayne FrivaaJSikfto «%• mond. A. ' At Cas City—Gas City Tigers, 21 ju Kir NobleiUl«—Noblesville, 8; Brooksidec (Indianapolis), 7. _ At Grays, 3;KendalviUe Oaks, 0.