E. J. Fithian, Pro... .15,608 29. Allegheny county (part). C. G. Porter, Pro... 30. Allegheny county (part). Stephen Geyer Porter, Rep. .19,045 1,138 1,222 14. Bradford, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming 31. Allegheny (part). counties. John M. Morin, Dem.. Guy E. Campbell, Dem... Legislature. M. Clyde Kelly, Rep... .21,559 2,262 .14.081 772 560 20,567 .1,553 1,458 32. Allegheny (part). 15. Clinton, Lycoming, Potter and Tioga counties. William C. Wallace, Pro... The legislature is republican. 16. Columbia, Montour, Northumberland and Sul State Officers. (All republican.) Governor-William C. Sproul. Lieutenant-Governor-Edward E. Beidelman. Secretary of State-Cyrus E. Woods. Secretary Internal Affairs-James F. Woodward. Aaron S. Kreider, Rep.. 24,981 39395 Newport John W. Coldren, Soc.. 1.023 424417 Providence 24942 Washington Per cent.......... 52.62 44.63 2.06 .50 .19 For president in 1912 Taft, Rep., received 27,703 votes; Wilson, Dem., 30,412; Chafin, Pro., 616; Debs. Soc., 2,049; Reimer, Soc.-Lab., 236, and Roosevelt, Prog., 16,878 votes. For United States Senator, 1918. 8.966 A. A. Archambault, Dem.... For Representatives in Congress, 1918. 1. Counties of Newport, Bristol and Providence (part). 85249 .42,682 ..36.031 George H. McWherter, Dem... 9,904 Clark Burdick, Rep.......... T. F. Green, Dem..... Max Cenis, Soc...... 1,627 ...14.478 ..11,556 23. Fayette, Greene and Somerset counties. Walter R. Stiness, Rep.... ..14,710 24. Beaver, Lawrence and Washington counties. William G. Troy, Dem.. ..12,176 Walter V. Tyler, Soc.... 1,033 Republicans Democrats 88 48 State Officers. (All republicans.) R. S. Whaley, Dem........ 2. Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Edgefield, In 1916, 162 votes were cast for "progressive" electors and 258 for "progressive republican" electors. For president in 1912 Debs, Soc.. received 164 votes. In 1918 Robert A. Cooper, Dem., was elected governor without opposition. Nat B. Dial, Dem., was elected U. S. senator for the long term and W. W. Pollock, Dem., for the short term. They had no opposition. For Representatives in Congress, 1918. 1. Berkeley. Charleston, Clarendon, Colleton and Dorchester counties. 438 305 283 612 589 1339 1096 70 1398 1027 92 23 40 5 6 5 5 58 90 2074 2157 114 20 1591 936 981 1052 1194 1021 48 24 992 224 16 7 |