Districts. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, 1902. Districts. I.-Counties of Posey, Gibson, Vanderbury, Warrick, VIII.-Counties of Madison, Delaware, Randolph, Jay, Pike and Spencer. James A. Hemenway, Rep. Geo. W. Cromer, Rep. 25.842 17,833 James E. Truesdale, Dem. 21.474 540 1,459 3,691 Greene, IX.-Counties of Fountain, Montgomery, Boone, Clinton, Carroll, Tipton, Hamilton, Howard. Chas. B. Landis. Rep.. 25.824 21.162 L. J. Kirkpatrick, Ďem. 23.317 20,423 Geo. B. Jones, Pro.. 1,548 Governor, Winfield T. Durbin; Lieutenant-Governor, N. W. Gilbert; Secretary of State, Daniel E. Storms; 4,106 Treasurer, N. U. Hill; Auditor, David E. Sherrick; Attorney-General, Charles W. Miller; Superintendent 25,191 of Education, Fassett A. Cotton-all Republicans. 20,933 Judiciary-Judge of Supreme Court, John H. Gil1,126 lett: Justices Appellate Court, Woodfin D. Robinson, 793 William J. Henley, James B. Black, Daniel W. Comstock, U. Z. Wiley, S. Roby; Clerk of Court, 4,258 Robert A. Brown. IOWA. President, 1900. Frank President, 1896. Howard, Pro. Woolley, Pro. Barker, Peo. Debs, Soc. Dem. 102 112 ,929 2,053 2,178 40 2,958 171 406 1,570 78 21 936 2,632 98 1,167 2,801 3,741 Rep. Palmer 158 6551 1,7641 95 1,224 2,973 67 6 1.280 2,698 1,880 14 Clayton 2,606 2,721 125 Clinton 4,312 4,104! 65 2,884 2,9101 3,3021 2.578 2.268 107 3961 2.1891 1,940 3,601 172 Delaware 1.189 2,091 120 13 1,570 2,805 54 21 17 1.778 2.799 23 24 4,315 73 10 11 1,352 43 4.752 56 1 17 Emmet Fayette Floyd 369 1,262 53 11 595 1,618 71 2.822 3,522 38! 54 1 1,461 2.7491 351 30 Total Plurality 79,214....... Districts. 584 1.6961 15 1.138 2.992 20 150,011/229,225 9,816 6,360 || 209,265|307,808/9,502|613|259|2,742 223,741 289,293 4,516|3,192 CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, 1902. Districts. 65,4521 I.-Counties of Des Moines. Henry, Jefferson, Lee, IV.-Counties of Allamakee, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Louisa, Van Buren, Washington. Clayton, Fayette, Floyd, Howard, Mitchell, Win 2,052 41 3 6178 2,557 3,691 45 59 714 1,912 10 2,033 4,876 6,404 117 15 3.422 50 25 97 5 7 38 neshiek, Worth. Craig, Dem. 13.343 Sorter, Dem 14,280 Leicht, Soc... 668 Mocha, Soc.. 168 II.-Counties of Clinton, Iowa, Jackson, Johnson, Muscatine, Scott. V.-Counties of Benton, Cedar, Grundy, Jones, Linn, Hoffman, Rep. 18,667 Marshall, Tama. Wade, Dem.. 19,825 Bacon, Pro.. 292 Daly, Dem. 13,733 993 281 III.-Counties of Blackhawk, Bremer, Buchanan, But Cousins's plurality. 5,783 ler, Delaware, Dubuque, Franklin, Hardin, VI.-Counties of Davis, Jasper, Keokuk, Manaska, Wright. Monroe, Poweshiek, Wapello. Lacey, Rep.. 18.828 16.761 Reese, Dem. 17,015 1,073 788 16 Rice, Soc... Lacey's plurality. 414 1,813 5,539 Hepburn's plurality. 6,861 Thomas's plurality. STATE OFFICIALS. Governor, Albert R. Cummins; Lieutenant-Governor IX. Counties of Adair, Audubon, Cass. Guthrie, Har- John Herriott: Secretary of State. William B. Marrison, Mills, Montgomery, Pottawattamie, Shelby. tin: Treasurer, Gilbert S. Gilbertson; Auditor, B. F. Smith, Rep. 20.997 Carroll; Attorney-General, Charles W. Mullin; SuperCullison, Dem. 13.639 intendent of Education, Richard C. Barrett-all ReBeckhart, Pro.. 604 publicans. Governor, 1902. Judiciary-Supreme Court-Chief Justice, C. A. Allen 1,639 2.721 111 36 2,0731 757 3,326 420 Barber 639 757 82 61 Brown 1,874 2,650 58 Butler 2,001 2,530 2,414 812 11 Hamilton 170 189 90 48 817 Haskell 81 Jackson Jefferson Jewell 1,128 1.616 1,999 85 1.912 118 2,102 26 174 51 1 Kingman 951 77228 1.912 2,374 44 13 276 2.322 11 Kiowa Labette 12 -22422242 172 239 12 191 241 1.2501 1.110 221 2761 4 2,076 2,260 2,8471 20 20 14 21 13 2122 218 2.401 3,213 238 2.663) 1,702 1.764 3.433 1,699 2.285 2,047 203 2,541 1.889 1.428 1,664 2,714 2.776 3,052 2,269 104 765 1,456 |