CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, 1902. Districts. G. W. Taylor. Dem., 5,364; E. H. Hubbard. Rep.. Crenshaw, Escambia, Montgomery, Pike. Wilcox. A. A. Wiley, Dem., 7.696; Julius Sternfelt, Rep., 891. III.-Counties of Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Lee, Russell. 107,137 54,737 24,089 2,147 6,462 76,489 V.-Counties of Autauga, Chambers, Clay, Coosa, VII.-Counties of Cherokee. Cullman. De Kalb, Eto- H. D. Clayton, Dem., 7,595; M. W. Carden, Rep., 05; J. P. Pelham. Rep., 535. IV. Counties of Calhoun, Chilton, Cleburne, Dallas. Shelby, Talladega. S. J. Bowie, Dem., 6,880; J. A. Edwards, Rep., 3,048. Governor, W. D. Jelks: Lieutenant-Governor, R. M. Cunningham: Secretary of State. J. T. Heflin: Trea urer, J. C. Smith: Attorney-General, Massey Wilson: Auditor, T. L. Lowell; Superintendent of Education, I W. HI11. N. McClellan: Associate Justices, Jonathan Haralson. I.-Counties of Clay, Greene, Craighead. Mississippi. IV.-Counties of Crawford, Logan, Sebastian, Scott. Polk, Sevier, Howard, Pike. Little River, Montgomery, Miller. 4.796 J. S. Little, Dem. R. B. Macon, Dem... Stephen Brundidge. Jr., Dem. Hugh Dinsmore. Dem.. F. A. Youmans. Rep. 4,213 1,142 Y.-Counties of Franklin, Johnson. Pope, Yell, Con way, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski. 4.549 C. C. Reed, Dem. 4.530 858 H. M. Sugg, Rep. 1.167 VI.-Counties of Garland. Hot Springs. Saline. Dallas. Grant. Desha, Cleveland, Lincoln, Drew. Jefferson, Arkansas, Lonoke. ון VII.-Counties of Hempstead, Clark, Nevada, Co- Crockett; Treasurer, H. C. Tipton; Auditor, T. C. lumbia, I'nion, Ouchita, Lafayette, Calhoun, Monroe; Attorney General, George W. Murphy-all Bradley, Ashley, Chicot. R. M. Wallace, Dem. R. T. Floyd, Rep. STATE OFFICIALS. Governor, Jeff Davis; Secretary of State, J. W. Democrats. Judiciary.-Supreme Court-Chief Justice, Henry G. Bunn; Justices, Simon P. Hughes. C. D. Wood, Burrill B. Battle. James E. Riddick; Clerk of the Court, P. D. English-all Democrats. Legislature Overwhelmingly Democratic. Governor, Alexander O. Brodie; Secretary, Isaac Judiciary-Chief Justice, Webster Street; Associ T. Stoddard; Treasurer, I. M. Christy; Attorney-ate Justices, G. E. Davis, F. M. Dean, R. E. Sloan, General, Ed. W. Wells. 143,783 146,336 9,592 4,636 124,985 164,755 5,024 7,572|| 123,143 146,688 21,623 2,553 134 304,481 39,770 485 303,821 1,922 298,691 Districts. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, 1902. I.-Counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Siskiyou, Ford, Dem. 21,257 19,658 VII-County of Los Angeles. 19,407 Johnston, Dem.. 8,075 Gillette's plurality. 1,599 Sutter, Yuba, Sacramento, Yolo, Lake, Napa, Sonoma, Maria. VIII.-Counties of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Coombs, Rep.. 21,194 Orange, Riverside, San Diego. Bell, Dem.. 21.436 Daniels, Rep. 19,735 Bell's plurality. Metcalf, Rep.. 20,532 STATE OFFICIALS. III.-Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano. Metcalf's plurality. IV.-County of San Francisco (part). Kahn, Rep...... Livernash's plurality.. Governor, Dr. George C. Pardee; Lieutenant-Gover11,957 nor, Alden Anderson; Secretary of State, Charles F. Curry; Comptroller, E. P. Colgan; Treasurer, Truman 16,146 Reeves; Attorney-General, U. S. Webb; Surveyor16,005 General, V. H. Woods; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Thomas J. Kirk; Superintendent of State 141 Printing, W. W. Shannon-all Republicans. V.-Counties of San Francisco (part), San Mateo, Wynn, Dem. and U. L.. Wynn's plurality. Judiciary-Supreme Court, Chief Justice, W. H. Beatty; Associate Justices, T. B. McFarland, Lucien 22,712 Shaw, F. M. Angelotti, W. Van Dyke, F. W. Hen16,577 shaw, Jackson Temple-all Republicans, except Temple and Van Dyke; clerk, Frank C. Jordan, Rep. Legislature-House, 60 Rep., 13 Dem., 6 Union Labor Dem., 1 Union Labor; Senate, 33 Rep., 5 Dem., I Union Labor Dem., 1 Ind.; joint session, 93 Rep., 18 Dem., 7 Union Labor Dem., 1 Union Labor, 1 Ind. COLORADO. 6.135 VI.-Counties of Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, President, 1896. 2,792 Shafroth's plurality H. S. Hogg, Rep. J. C. Bell, Dem Hogg's plurality Governor, 1902. 654 158,674 26,271 2,389 1,717 132,403] L. R. E. Fitzpatrick, Soc. Labor STATE OFFICIALS 85,207 84,367 7.431 3,645 2,838 1,349 840 Governor, James H. Peabody, Rep.; LieutenantGovernor, Warren A. Haggott, Rep.; Secretary of State, James Cowie, Rep.; Treasurer, Whitney New ton. Rep.; State Auditor, John A. Holmberg, Rep.; Attorney-General, Nathan C. Miller, Rep.; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Helen L. Grenfell, Dem. Judiciary-Supreme Court, Chief Justice, John Camp47,546 bell, Rep.; Justices, Robert W. Steele, Fus.; William 45,234 H. Gabbert, Dem.; Clerk, H. G. Clark, Rep. Legislature-House, 36 Rep., 29 Dem.; Senate, 11 2,312 Rep., 24 Dem.; joint session, 47 Rep., 53 Dem. CONNECTICUT. |