Buchanan over Fremont, 496,905; Fremont and Fillmore over Buchanan, 877,629; Pierce over Scott, 214,694; over Scott and Hale, 58,869; Taylor over Cass, 189,555; Cass and Van Buren over Taylor, 151,709; Polk over Clay, 88,181; Clay and Birney over Polk, 24,119; Harrison over Van Buren, 145,999; over Van Buren and Birney, 188,940; Van Buren over Harrison and all others, in 1886, 24,893; Jackson over Clay, in 1832, 157,313; Jackson over Adams, in 1828, 138, 134; Jackson over Adams, in 1824, 50,551; all others over Jackson, 40,318. The Opposition vote was divided between Gen. William H. Harrison, of Ohio, Hugh L. White, of Tennessee, Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina, and Daniel Webster of Massachusetts. + William Wirt, of Maryland, ran as an Anti-Masonic Candidate, in 1832, receiving a considerable vote in New-England, New-York, and Pennsylvania, which is added to that of Mr. Clay in our Table. Mr. Wirt received the Electoral Vote of Vermont. t Neither Candidate received a majority of the Electoral Vote and the House of Representatives elected Mr. John Quincy Adams. Cortland Essex Franklin Genesee Greene 8252 8184 8332 8104 8228 3206 3017 2082 3604 8476 5247 5058 7582 9832 2397 1517 2296 2874 2672 2437 1750 3309 2038 2691 8058 2500 3250 8591 2299 8220 2668 4925 2552 4585 2691 7065 4798 6970 4882 7108 4742 2690 8069 8018 2800 2779 8030 18272 88462 22088 34554 18331 38276 8688 8308 4128 2889 8697 8282 10288 7806 10400 7209 10322 7284 8833 6082 9037 5897 8742 6202 8571 8104 4377 2298 8571 8098 4056 4988 4881 4618 4048 4985 2848 2280 2859 2196 2914 2160 7004 4850 6976 4869 7006 4845 5469 4912 5502 4879 5472 4903 1018 1210 1088 1141 1029 1198 1315 3540 1907 2937 5002 7933 7424 5516 678 1659 1002 1800 749 1751 1051 1429 4352 4417 4752 4017 1779 1780 1981 1577 2244 1311 2563 8605 2702 8402 2508 3596 1884 1821 1903 2363 2240 2026 5759 4850 6069 4516 7846 8847 8009 8186 7701 8464 1694 2632 2110 2221 1706 2625 1670 8102 2463 2304 1679 3023 2580 8088 8147 2458 8015 2586. 8280 2514 8501 2296 8284 2512 4034 5596 5039 4617 4040 5622 2187 1680 2182 1685 4787 2969 2183 1683 5135 4735 2974 2569 4658 8210 4804 8057 4660 8210 1412 Westchester.. 4830 6543 5172 5690 4348 6522 Wyoming 8128 1812 8148 1787 8115 1816 Yates... 2236 1208 2247 1195 2231 1209 Total... .10885 12295 Maj. for Sprague, 1,460. The opposition to Mr. Padelford was composed of Democrats, Americans, and disaffected Republicans, calling themselves Conservatives. Delaware-1858. Total....... 251139 252589 275952 227304 251784 251194 Jones' maj., 1450; Denniston's, 48648; Forrest's, 590. AGGREGATE VOTE FOR OTHER STATE OFFICERS. Treasurer...Dersheimer,* 275,587; Vanderpoel, 226,755-48,832 276,792; Tremain,...227,345-49,447 III. Chittenden 2537 819 Counties. ELECTION RETURNS-N. JERSEY, PENN., MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA. 241 Ward 11.... 66 12... Total. 6566 8009 66 16. 1284 1126 17. 934 1336 18.. 1667 978 19 part 973 696 Total..... 6977 Total.. 6360 4113 Maj. for Babbitt, 2,247. In 1859, the Opposition, or People's Party Ticket for State officers, was elected by XV. Hale. White. Centre 2551 1911 17,000 to 1,800 majority. 5834 Clinton.... 1870 1294 LEGISLATURE-1859-'60. Reed, Am., 52. Lycoming 2484 2028 SENATE. Opp., 21; Dem., 12 Verree over Landy, 1,148. Mifflin... 1471 1139 HOUSE.. Opp., 67; Dem., 83 Total.. Total. 8905 2033 2080 171 Williamsburg. 40 55 102 4307 8582 |