Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1900 — HOW THE VARIOUS STATES VOTED. [ARTICLE]

HOW THE VARIOUS STATES VOTED.

ALABAMA elected eleven Democratic electors and nine Democratic Congressmen. ARKANSAS elected eight Democratic electors and six Democratic Congressmen. CALIFORNIA elected nine Republican electors, seven Republican Congressmen and a Republican Legislature. COLORADO elected four Democratic electors, two fusion Congressmen, a fusion Senate and a fusion Legislature, which will return a silverite to the Lnited States Senate. CONNECTICUT elected six Republican electors, three Republican and one Democratic Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. DELAWARE elected three Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen, Democratic State officers and a Democratic Legislature, which will select the successor to It. R. Kenney and fill the vacancy now existing. FLORIDA elected four Democratic electors, two Democratic Congressmen ahd a State ticket and adopted four constitutional amendments: (1) Regarding representation of new counties; (2) Prohibiting special incorporation; (3) Election of County Commissioners; (4) State seal and flag. GEORGIA elected thirteen Democratic electors, eleven Democratic Congressmen and a State Legislature. IDAHO elected three Democratic electors, one Democratic Congressman, a fusion State ticket and a Democratic Legislature, which will return a Democrat to the United States Senate. ILLINOIS elected twenty-four Republican electors, eleven Republican Congressmen, eleven Democratic Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. INDLANA elected fifteen Republican electors, four Democratic Congressmen, nine Republican Congressmen and Republican State officers. lOWA elected thirteen Republican electors, -eleven Republican Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. KANSAS elected ten Republican electors, five Republican Congressmen, three Democratic or Populist Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and a Legislature, which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. KENTUCKY elected thirteen Democratic electors, nine Democratic and two Republican Congressmen and a Democratic State ticket. . LOUISIANA elected eight Democratic electors and ‘ six Democratic Congressmen. MAINE elected six Republican electors. Congressmen and the State ticket and Legislature were elected in September. MARYLAND elected eight Republican electors, six Republican . Congressmen and one Republican Congressman to fill a short term. MASSACHUSETTS elected fifteen j Republican electors, eleven Republican . Congressmen, two Democratic Congress- \ men, a Republican State ticket and a Legislature, which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. MICHIGAN elected fourteen Republican electors, twelve Republican Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and a Republican Legislature, which will return James McMillan to the United States Senate. MINNESOTA elected nine Republican electors, seven Republican Congressmen, probably a Democratic Governor, the rest of the State ticket being Republican. MISSISSIPPI elected nine Democratic electors and seven Democratic Congressmen. MISSOURI elected seventeen Democratic electors, thirteen Democratic Congressmen, two Republican Congressmen and a Democratic State ticket and Legislature. MONTANA elected three Democratic electors, one fusionist Congressman, a Republican State ticket and a Legislature which will return two Republicans to tlie United States Senate. NEBRASKA elected eight Republican electors, four Democratic (fusion) Congressmen, two Republican Congressmen, a fusion State ticket and the Legislature Is probably Republican.

NEVADA elected three Democratic electors; one Democratic Congressman and a Democratic State ticket. 77 NEW HAMPSHIRE elected four Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen and a Legislature which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. NEW JERSEY elected ten Republican electors, six Republican and two Democratic Congressmen and a Republican Legislature, which will select a successor to William J. Sewall in the United States Senate. NEW YORK STATE elected thirtysix Republican electors, twenty-two Republican Congressmen, twelve Democratic Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and a Republican Legislature. In the fourth and Seventh judicial districts Republicans were elected to the Supreme Court. New York County elected two Democrats to the Supreme Court in the First district and a Democrat to the city court. Queens, County elected Democratic county officers. Richmond County elected Democratic county officers. NORTH CAROLINA elected eleven Democratic electors, eight Democratic Congressmen and one Republican Congressman. NORTH DAKOTA elected three Republican electors, one Republican Congressman and a Republican State ticket. OHIO elected twenty-three Republican electors, sixteen Republican Congressmen, five Democratic Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. OREGON elected four Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen and a Legislature, which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. PENNSYLVANIA elected thirty-two Republican electors, twenty-four Republican Congressmen, six Democratic Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and .a Republican Legislature which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. , RHODE ISLAND elected four Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen and voted on an amendment to the Constitution which provides for certain changes regarding the Legislature and for but one capital of the State. SOUTH CAROLINA elected nine Democratic electors, seven Democratic Congressmen, a Democratic State ticket and a Democratic Legislature that will return B. F. Tillman to the United States Senate. SOUTH DAKOTA elected four Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and a Legislature which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. TENNESSEE elected twelve Democratic electors, eight Democratic and two Republican Congressmen, a Democratic State ticket and a Legislature which will return a Democrat, to the United States Senate. TEXAS elected fifteen Democratic presidential electors, thirteen Democratic Congressmen, a full set of State officers and a Democratic Legislatuio which will elect a United States Senator to succeed Horace Chilton. Congressman J. W. Bailey will probably be Mr. Chilton’s successor. UTAH elected three Republican electors. one Republican Congressman and a Republican State ticket and a Republican Legislature which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. VERMONT elected four Republican presidential electors. State officers and Congressmen were elected in September. VIRGINIA elected twelve Democratic electors and ten Democratic Congressmen. WASHINGTON elected four Republican electors, two. Republican Congressmen and a Republican State ticket and voted on an amendment to the Constitution to exempt S3OO of property from taxation.

WEST VIRGINIA elected six Repubr lican electors, four' Republican Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. WISCONSIN elected twelve Republican electors, ten Republican Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. WYOMING elected three Republican electors, one Republican Congressman and a Republican Legislature which will select Francis E. Warren as his own successor in the United States Senate.