ELECTION RETURNS BY STATES, COUNTIES, AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. [The names of Counties and Towns which in 1867 gave a Democratic majority, are in Italics.] Hancock York ..6240 6252.. 6809 5880.. 6305 5578 Total......57649 46035..69626 41939..61803 44211 Per cent... .55.60 44.40..62.23 37 77.. 58.30 41.70 In 1867, whole (unofficial) vote for Governor (in all except 28 towns and plantations), 103,684, Joshua L. Chamberlain over Eden F. Pillsbury, 11,614. In 1866, whole vote for Governor (includ. 308 scat.), 111,873; Chamberlain over Pillsbury, 27,687. Total vote in 1865 (exclusive of the soldiers' votes, which by an inadvertence, were not counted), 86,039. Samuel Cony over Joseph Howard, 22,821. In 1864, total vote for Governor, 111.999; Cony over Howard, 19,180, scattering, 13. In 1860, whole vote for President, 100,718; Lincoln's majority, 24,504. Special Vote on Maine Law in 1867.-For prohibition of the sale of intoxicating liquors, 19,358; against, 5,536, majority for prohibition, 13,832. LEGISLATURE, 1868. Senate*.House.Joint Bal. Republicans Democrats. Rep. maj.. 49 25 3 105. ..130 *No choice in York County (3 Senators). 81 GOV'NOR.'67. Gov.'66. PRES.'64. 2444 Hillsborough 6549 5566.. 6335 5229.. 6378 5325 Merrimac....4541 4707.. 4544 4480.. 4374 4768 Rockingham .5967 5062.. 5857 4477.. 5822 4477 Republicans Rep. maj... CONNECTICUT. GOV'NOR,'6. Gov.'66. PRES.'64. New Haven...9379 11696.. 8630 10784.. 8761 9638 Total.. .46578 47565..43974 43433..44691 42285 Per cent.... 49.48 50.52..50.30 49.69.. 51.39 48.61 In 1867, whole vote for Governor (including 11 scattering), 94,154; James E. English over Joseph R. Hawley, 987; over all, 976. In 1866, whole vote for Governor (including 10 scattering), 87,417; Hawley over English, 541; over all, 531. In 1865, whole vote for Governor (incl. 4 scat.), 73,717; Buckingham over O. S. Seymour, 11,035. In 1864, whole vote for President, 86,976; Lincoln's majority, 2,406. 1459 Hartford...9049 2428 4574 Tolland ....2428 2295 Total.....9723 7827 Total....11477 11994 Henry N. Stark Strafford..... Soldiers' vote .3484 2551.. 3218 2392.. 3094 2550 2022 517; scattering, 3. Over Henry C. Deming, tin, 1,896. IV. Barnum.Barnum. 2066 690 Fairfield ...7360 7848 5235 Sullivan II. Northrop.Hotchk. Litchfield...4743 $180 Total....12103 13083 Total....12937 14730 over Phineas T. BarJulius Hotchkissover num, 980; scattering, Smyth over Sinclair, 4,656. In 1865, whole vote Governor (including 18 scattering), 65,636; Cyrus Northrop, 1,793. 20. LEGISLATURE, 1867. Senate.House.Joint Bal. for Governor (incl. of 59 scattering), 62,220; Republicans Rep. maj... ...11 124.. .135 10 Total. .31694 11510..34117 11292..42419 13321 Per cent. .73.32 26.63 75.13 24.87.. 76.11 23.89 In 1867, total vote for Governor (incl. 22 scattering), 43,226; John B. Page over John L. Edwards, 20,184; over all, 20,162. In 1866, whole vote for Governor (incl. 3 scattering), 45,412; Paul Dillingham over Charles N. Davenport, 22,825; over all, 22,822. In 1865, whole vote for Governor,36,456; Dillingham over Davenport, 18,729; scattering, 13. In 1864, whole vote for Governor, 43,543 Smith over Redfield, 18,977. Whole vote for President, 55,740: Lincoln's majority, 29,098. In 1860, whole vote for President, 44,644; Lincoln over all, 22,972. LEGISLATURE, 1867. Senate.House.Joint Bal. Republicans.. 213 .......242 Democrats... 25 26 Rep. maj.. .29 1 Tioga Total...266824 267746.307274 290096.296391 276316 Per cent. ...49.91 50.09.. 51.44 48.56.. 51.75 48.25 In 1867, total vote for Judge of Supreme Court, 534,570; Geo. Sharswood over Henry W. Williams, 922. In 1866, whole vote for Governor, 597,370; John W. Geary over Heister Clymer, 17,178. In 1865, whole vote for AuditorGeneral (including 123 which were thrown out), 454,263; J. F. Hartranft over W. W. H. Davis, 22,660. In 1864, whole vote for President, 572,707; Lincoln's majority, 20,075. 2385.. 3237 2304 2835.. 2836 2752 13288.. 6710 13266 2768.. 3292 2686 Geo. W. Woodward ov. Wm. W. Ketcham,515. Schuylkill.. 7256 Snyder..... 1630 Somerset.. 2756 Sullivan 421 Susqueha'a 3947 2690.. 4429 Athens.... Auglaize. Belmont Brown Butler Carroll 2598 1701.. 2647 925 2713.. 1039 3412 3971.. 3535 2407 3266.. 2822 2800 4886.. 3021 1634 1289.. 1751 Champaign 2623 2159.. 2760 Clarke..... 3290 2113.. 3569 Clermont.. 3246 3737.. 3466 Clinton 2634 1628.. 2844 Columbiana 4237 2919.. 4298 Coshocton. 2102 2619.. 2098 Crawford. 1864 3497.. 1997 Cuyahoga. 9673 7436.. 8631 Darke...... 2661 3246.. 2881 Defiance... 1009 1855.. 1072 Delaware.. 2727 2311.. 2827 Erie.. Fairfield... 2056 Fayette 1733 1543.. 1817 936.. 6054 1210.. 3024 2236.. 1164 3560.. 3422 3102.. 2699 1039 Van Wert.. 1408 1408.. 1482 Vinton..... 1302 1634.. 1376 Warren.... 3638 1905.. 8943 Washington3722 3718.. 3796 Wayne.... $313 3704.. 5343 Williams.. 2599 1801.. 2282 Wood...... 2420 1800.. 2783 Wyandotte 1609 2183.. 1731 1296.. 1294 1201 1363.. 1119 1303 1742.. 3851 15:5 3169..4023 3036 3402. 3181 3:13 3498 2933 Total..243605 240622.256302 213606.265154 205508 45.46.56.1 43 fy Per cent.... 50.30 49 70.. 54 54 In 1867, whole vote for Governor, 484,227; Rutherford B. Hayes over Allen G. Thurman, 2,983. In 1866, total vote for Secretary of State, 469,908; Wm. H. Smith over Benj. LeFever, 42,696. In 1865, total vote for Governor, 417,720 Jacob Dolson Cox over J. W. Morgan, 29,936; Cox's majority over all, 29,546. In 1864, whole vote for President, 470,722. Lincoln's majority, 59,586; whole vote for Secretary, 419,649; Smith's (Union) majority, 54,751. In 1860, Whole vote for President, 442,441; Lincoln's majority, 20,779. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, 1867. The Ohio Legislature of 1867, resolved to submit to a popular vote a constitutional amendment to strike out the word "white" in the franchise law, and to disfranchise disloyalists. The vote was as follows: Counties. Yes. No. Counties. Yes, No. Adams. 1943 Allen.. .3857 1944 2577 Lucas..... .8220 3074 1295 Madison.. .1240 1710 1904 Mahoning. 2839 Marion ... 4212 Medina.. Highland. 2881 2885.. 3050 2655.. 3105 2582 Brown 2171 3386* Meigs Hocking 1179 2129.. 1115 5060 Mercer..... Holmes.. Lake.. 2392 2624.. 3794 1440.. 1671 1165 2276.. 3012 2422 1679.. 1441 1690 1639.. 2925 1629 1669.. 3493 1464 * Delaware.. 2444 557.. 2781 582 1394.. 2962 1113 4040.. 3322 3860 1649.. 2577 1617 1708.. 4586 1650 2095 Carroll... 1380 Miami.. 944 Erie..... 2219 Fairfield. 1809 4058 Preble... Fayette.. 1435 1717 Putnam.. Franklin.. 4032 7707 Richland. 1789 1329 Ross.... 2207 Sandusky...2067 2948 2863.. 1411 3200 Geauga.. Greene. 2512 708 Scioto... .1831 2636 3403 868 Portage... 3342 2317.. 3365 1972.. 3478 1918 Huron 3431 Preble 2422 1867.. 2717 Putnam 972 2020.. 1164 *Jackson... 1615 Jefferson 2706 Richland... 3068 3691.. 2957 * Knox 2530 Ross 2883 3837.. 3272 910 Wyandotte..1487 2258 Sandusky.. 2261 2834.. 2407 Scioto..... 2327 2535.. 2619 2131.. 2799 4888 Total....216987 255340 Total vote on Amendment, 472,327; majority against Amendment on vote actually cast, 38,353; not voting on Amendment, 12,276; constitutional majority against it, 50,629. *Twelve Counties marked* gave Republican majorities for Governor, but majorities against the Amendment. CONGRESS, 1867.-At a special election for Congress in the Second District, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Governor Hayes, Richard Smith, Rep., received 9,431 votes; Samuel F. Cary, Ind. Rep., 10,390; Charles Reemelin, Dem., 120; Cary over Smith, 959, Over all, 839. LEGISLATURE, 1868. Republicans..... Democrats Senate.House.Joint Bal. .... Barnes.Helm.Kink'd.Hob'n.Duv.Linc.McCl. Lawrence. 528 874 904 7.. 633 664.. 191 380 962 744 745 1711 817 McLean 23 529 Meade .... 18 922 Mercer....196 840 Metcalfe.. 119 Monroe.. 619 Montgom'y158 746 Morgan 223 745 Muhlenb'g 451757 Nelson.... 12 1151 Nicholas.. 345 895 7 461 359 627 Allen.... 93 526 400.. 472 725.. 29 547 Ohio Oldham Ballard... 69 1130 Owen. 554 853 6 620 72 1870 100.. 865 1007.. 367 765 Barren... 284 1354 787 Owsley 698 82 Pendleton. 544 Boone... 147 1411 28.. 329 1505.. 200 1063 Perry. 366 Pike Powell.... 133 Boyle 133 707 63.. 316 845.. 129 532 Pulaski...1740 Bracken... 220 Breathitt.. 218 419 Breckin'ge 429 1079 901 621 12.. 8.. 130.. 811 Bullitt 4 524 Scott. Caldwell.. 249 776 38..472 S07.. 294 351 Calloway. 106 1094 Campbell. 1126 1631 Carroll... 16 .1619 1889..1504 1286 Spencer. 3 596.. 1 351 696 12.. 168 755.. 82 324 *Taylor 3 7.. 861 475.. 367 345 Todd... 160 Casey. 439 429 Trigg 34 1021 Christian. 383 1060 Trimble Clarke.. 179 850 Clay *Clinton.. 175 Crittenden 665 587 Cumberl'd 173 448 Daviess... 147 1618 Edmonson 178 Estill. Fayette 541 1607 Fleming.. 837 1181 Floyd. 209 781 Franklin. 224 1370 Fulton.... 6 147 1341 418 288 Warren 117 1211 104 Washing'n 223 82.. 471 212.. 424 252 Webster... 337 Wayne... 354 582.. 89 546 913.. 77 311 150.. 495 1951.. 37 1124 Whitley 945 Woodford. 37 787 73.. 141 Wolfe.. 291 457 Soldiers.. Total..33939 90225 13167.58035 95979.27786 64301 Per cent...24.71 65.70 9.59..37.68 62.32..30.18 69.83 In 1867, whole vote for Governor, 137,331 John M. Helm over Sidney M. Barnes, 56,286; over Sidney M. Barnes and Wm. B. Kinkead, 43,119. In 1866, whole vote for Clerk of Court of Appeals, 154,014; Duvall over Hobson, 87,944. In 1865, the whole vote for Treasurer, 84.269; Garrard over Neale, 105. In 1864, whole vote for President, 92,087; McClellan's majority, 36,515, * Majority or plurality for Third Party. 98 944 Webster...... 81 697 9 1952 123 Johnson... 465 251 17 Lawrence. 472 548 114 931 593 29 308 221 3 Bullitt. Casey. 294 230 Green 140 450 Hardin... 263 1162 Larue 176 359 Marion... 92 925 Meade.... 17 580 Nelson.. 45 767 Shelby.. 99 976 Spencer.. 33 807 Taylor 46 349 Washing'n 538 619 13 Letcher. 53 Madison.. 13 Owsley 20 Perry 23 Pulaski. 72 Rockcastle 86 Whitley 36 Wayne 4 Wolfe .7175 7690 Geo. M. Adams over J.Proctor Knott over Milton J. Rice, 265. Marion C.Taylor,5,922; over Taylor and Wm. J. Heady, 5,414. Rep. Dem.3dP. Boyd. 425 421 23 V. Bullitt.Grover.Jacob. Carter Henry ... 831 390 57 10 876 534 Fleming... 818 1033 114 Jefferson. 720 3754 1520 Floyd. Oldham.. 3 536 240 Greenup Owen.... 627 1509 205 Yolo Yuba ....... 573 101 1155 56 1178..1206 Total... 742 7118 2417 Lewis 9 Bracken.. 330 984 9 Total vote in 1867, 113,083; Democrat over Repab., 48,649; Democrat over Third Party, 71,877; Democrat over both, 41,323. At a special election in the Third District, held in August, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Elijah Hise, the following vote was cast: J. S. Golladay, Dem., 6,619: W. T. Jackman, Rep., 850; J. R. Curd, Third Party, 475 934..1870 1333 -..2600 237 Total....40359 2088 49905.33221 26245.62134 43841 Per cent.....43 73 2.25 54.02..55.87 44.13..58.63 41.37 In Sept., 1867, total vote for Governor, 92,352; 9,546; over C. T. Fay and G. C. Gorham, 7.458. Henry H. Haight over George C. Gorham, 44,584; Wm. Holden, Dem., 47,969; Holden's For Lieutenant-Governor, L. P. Jones, Rep., majority, 3,385. In 1865, whole vote for Justice of Supreme Court, 59,466; S. W Sanderson, Rep., over H. H. Hartley, Dem. 6,976. In 1864, whole vote, 105,975; Lincoln's majority, 18,293. In 1863, whole vote, 109,162 Frederick F. Low, Rep., over Jas. G. Downey, Dem.19.732. At an election held in October, 1867, for Justice of Supreme Court, Royal T. Sprague, Dem., was elected over John Currey, Rep., by a majority from 1,000 to 2,000. Monterey.. 414 4 544.. 191 655 Napa 750.. 375 Plumas. 781 24 Sacram'to.1677 470 2141..2099 708.. 616 S. Bernard'0234 426.. 155 244.. 243 493 San Diego. 82 179.. 15 S.Francisc 6363 360 10571..5673 5307.12665 8352 S. Joaquin.1668 721..1849 1427 S. L. Obispo 242 San Mateo. 427 S.Barbara. 309 Santa Clara1839 Santa Cruz 868 Sierra..... 955 Shasta..... 541 Siskiyou... 744 301.. 182 8 2031..1303 581..1930 1202 703.. 551 194.. 974 452 280.. 909 562 600..2151 1037 634.. 925 957 Solano ....1155 688..1255 908 Sonoma...1625 11 2565[no ret'rn]..2026 2336 Stanislaus. 219 Sutter 3 451.. 156 282.. 277 346 555 23 ... 660.. 389 Tehama... $26 Trinity 509 Tulare Tuolumne 1068 973..1589 1566 796.. 506 488.. 653 |