Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1900 — THE VOTE OF INDIANA [ARTICLE]
THE VOTE OF INDIANA
OFFICIAL FOOTINGS MADE ON ALL STATE OFFICERS. Official Figures Are Also Given on All the Congressional Candidate*— Composition of the Legislator*—Constitutional Amendments All Passed. Indianapolis correspondence: The force in the office of the Secretary of State has completed the tabulation of the vote of ail the State officers and of the Representatives of the thirteen districts. The official footings for each office are as follows: Governor —Kern (Dem.), 300,368; Durbin (Rep.), 331,531; Eckhart (Fro.), 13,451; Burkhart (Feo.), 1,504; Moore (Soc. Labor), 644; Kelly (Soc. Dem.), 2,240; Wilson (U. Ref.), 227. Durbin’s plurality, 25.163. Lieutenant Governor—Lawler (Dem.), 305,934; Gilbert (Rep.), 331,774; Clark, (Pro.), 13,409; Walter (Peo.), 1,488; Dryer (Soc. Labor), 652; Backus (Soc. Dem.), 2,238; Perry (U. Ref.), 248. Gilbert's plurality, Secretary of State Heimberger (Dem.), 305,957; Hunt (Rep.), 331,860; Pretlow (Pro.), 13,487; Carmichael (Pop.), 1,467; Byram (Soc. Labor), 647; Evinger (Soc. Dem.), 2,234: Wheeler (U. Ref.), 238. Hunt’s plurality, 25,903. Auditor of State —Minor (Dem.), 305,855; Hart (Rep.)* 331,965; McKinsley (Pro.), 13,449; Wales (Pop.), 1,470; Soules (Soc. Labor), (‘49; Croke (Soc. Dem.), 2,235; Withrow (U. Ref.), 238. Hart’s plurality, 26,110. ' Treasurer of State —Herff (Dem.), 305,892; Levy (Rep.), 331,8(53; Hiatt (Pro.), 13,421; Kunse (Pop.), 1,472; Fritz (Soc. Labor), 662; Huisman (Soc. Dem.), 2,213. Levy’s plurality, 25,971. Attorney General—Drummond (Dem.), 305,787; Taylor (Rep.), 332,010; Krauss (Pro.), 13,393; Boger (Pop.), 1,474; • Youngman (Soc. Labor), 650; Thornton (Soc. Dem.), 2,226. Taylor’s plurality, 2(5,223. Reporter Supreme Court -*■ Yergin (Dem.,) 305,708; Remey (Rep.), 332,024; Wade (Pro.), 13,327; Hoffman (Peo.), 1,475; Fieser (Sbc. Dem.), 2,152. Remy’s plurality, 26,316. Superintendent of Public Instruction — Greathouse (Dem.), 305,751; Jones (Rep.), 332,008; Ayres (Pro.), 13,368; Beasley (Peo.), 1,476; Stoner (So<v Labor), 642; Thorudyke (Soc. Dem.), 2,218; Carter (U. Ref.), 245. Jones’ plurality, 26,257. ■' : Chief of Bureau of Statistics —Horuff (Dem.), 305,834; Johnson (Rep.), 331,737; Bonsib (Pro.), 13,167; Grindle (Ped.), 1,468; Singer (Soc. Labor), 653; Ehrenhardt (Soc. Dem.), 2,116; Coppock (U. Ref.), 233. Johnson’s plurality, 25,903. Judge Supreme Court, First District — Reinhard (Dem.), 305,788; Jordan (Rep.), 331,894; Kessinger (Pro.), 13,377; Holcomb (Peo.), 1,485. Jordan’s plurality, 26.106. Judge Supreme Court, Fourth District —Adair (Dem.), 305,805; Monks (Rep.), 331,832; Graham (Pro.), 13,346; Bull (Peo.), 1.471. Monks’ plurality, 26,027. The official vote on Representatives is as follows: First Congressional District —Owen . (Dem.), 22,060; Hemenway (Rep.), 22,262. Hemenway’s plurality, 202. Second Congressional District—Mier* (Dem.), 24,420; Wadsworth (Rep.), 21,799. Miers’ plurality, 2,621. Third Congressional District —Zenor (Dem.), 24,049; O’Connor (Rep.), Zenor’s plurality, 4,609. Fourth Congressional District —Griffith 'Dem.), 24,249; Powell (Rep.), 22,641. Griffith’s plurality, 1,608. / Fifth Congressional District —Horner (Dem.), 24,244; Holliday (RepJ, 25,932. Holliday’s plurality, 1,688. Sixth Congressional District—McKee (Dem.), 21,320; Watson (Rep.), 24,203. Watson’s plurality, 2,883. Seventh Congressional District —Burke (Dem.), 27,012; Overstreet (Rep.), 31,021. Overstreet’s plurality, 4,009. Eighth Congressional District —Day (Dem.), 28,180; Cromer (Rep.), 31,949. Cromer’s plurality, 3,769. Ninth Congressional District—Allen Dem.), 22,624; Landis (Rep.), 24,138. Landis’ plurality, 1,514. Tenth Congressional District—Ross | Dem.), 23,045; Crumpacker (Rep.), 29,- . >37. Crumpacker’s plurality, 6,492. Eleventh Congressional District— Honck (Dem.), 23,688; Steele (Rep.), 29,177. Steele’s plurality, 5.489. Twelfth Congressional District—Robinion (Dem.), 22,750; Hanna (Rep.), 22,112. Robinson’s plurality. 628. Thirteenth Congressional District— Bower (Dem.), 24.376; Brick'(Rep.), 26,192. Brick’s plurality, 2,216. The composition of the Legislature is briefly summarized thus: Republicans In Senate 31 fl democrats In Senate 17 fl Republican majority in Senate 16 fl Republicans In House f*>l " Democrats in House 3fl Republican majority In House 22 Republican majority on joint ba110t...(. 38 The constitutional amendments voted □pop were all passed and are now, there-. . fore, a part of the constitution of the State of Indiana.
