Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1882 — LATER ELECTION RETURNS. [ARTICLE]

LATER ELECTION RETURNS.

Later returns from Colorado elect. Judge Belford, Republican, to Congress The Legislature is Republican, which injures to that party the Senator to be elected. The entire Republican State ticket is elected, excent Governor. Returns from every countv in Pennsylvania, of which fifty-six nre official, give Pattison, Democrat, for Governor, 38,550 plurality over Beaver, Republican. The Legislature of Nevada is a tie on joint bal ot. Full returns from the Kentucky election show that White, Republican, is re-elected to Congress m the Tenth district, thus giving the Republicans two Congressmen from the Corn-cracker State. The following is the complexion of the Nebraska Legislature: Senate, Republicans, 14; Democrats, 11; Anti-Monopolists, >O. House, Republicans, 45; Democrats, 30; Anti-Monopolists, 25. Complexion of Dlinois Legislator: Senate, 31 Republicans, 20 Democrats; House, 77 Republicans, 76 Democrats, 1 Independent The vote in Illinois on State officers— Treasurer and Superintendent of Pubi c Instruction—is very o ose. The political complexion of the California Legislature is: Senate, 28 Democrats 12 Republicans; House, 57 Democrat*, 23 Republicans—a Democratic majority of over two-thirds. Delaware Legislature: Senate, 8 Democrats, 1 Republican; House, so.idly Democratic. , Indiana Legislature: Senate, 28Democrats, 22 Republicans; House, 60 Democrats, 40 Republicans, 1 Greenbacker. Minnesota Legislature: Senate, 34 Republicans, 10 Democrats, 3 Greenbackers; House, 76 Republicans, 28 Democrats, 3 Independents. In Nebraska, the Democratic candidate for State Treasurer, Sturtevant, is elected by 8,000 majority, and Burke, Democrat, is elected Regent by 2,000. Dawes, Republican candidate for Governor, has about 2,000 majority, The Democratic majority in the New Jersey Legislature is seven on joint ballot Pennsylvania Legislature: Senate, 29 Republicans, 21 Democrats; House, 110 Democrats,' 91 Republicans. Wisconsin Legislature: Senate, 18 Republicans, 15 Democrats: Asscmblv, 44 Republicans, 56 Democrats, 3 Independents. Raymond, Republican candidate for Congress in Dakota, receives nearly 25,0.0 majority. The Republicans have 30 majority in the Legislature— 24 in the House ana 6in the Senate. Returns from all the counties in Illinois give Smith, Republican candidate for Treasurer, a majority of 8,388 over Orendorf, Democratic candidate. McLaughlin, Greenback candidate, polled 7,690 votes, and Irwin, Prohibitionist, received 4 672 votes. Official vote for Governor of Connecticut: Waller, Dem., 59,020; Bulkley, Rep., 54,872; Roger, Prahih, 85L Vote of New York city: Cleveland, Dem., 125,345; Folger, Rep., 47,714. Cleveland’s majority, 77,681. Hancock’s majority over Garfield was 41,285. Elect on returns and estimates in Illlno s indicate the adoption of the Canal act, and the defeat of the State House appropriation. folger carried only seven counties in the State of New York. Cleveland's majority is now placed at 194,780. Butler’s plurality in Massachusetts is 13,260. Completed returns from New Hampshire show that Hale, Republican, is elected by 559 majority overall contestants. Haynes, Republican, has 3,795 plurality in the First Congressional distinct, and Ray, Republican, 2,214 plurality in the Second. The plurality for Pattis in. Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, is 38,723. Stewart, Independent Republican candidate, received about 40,000 votes. The official canvass of the votes in the Ninth Congressional district of Missouri gives Dr. J. H. McLean, Republican, a small majority over James O Broadhead, Democrat Broadhead proposes to contest McLean’s election. The completed returns from all the counties, towns and cities in Illinois show the election of Smith, Republican, as State Treasurer, by a plurality of 4,210, and Raab, Democrat, as Superintendent of Public Insti notion, by a plurality of 4,168. The official vote of Philadelphia for Governor was: Beaver, Republican, 70,875; Pattison, Democrat, 6%411; Stewarr, IndePettitt, Prohibition, 99.