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1, 755
890
103
10
6
2,174
856
93
14
13
Sac
1,745
731
123
27
1
2,570
857
97
44
6
Scott
5, 417
4,469
72
671
6
6,666
4,963
91
1, 181
13
Shelby
1,929
1,795
43
20
4
2,252
1,642
42
34
14
Sioux .
1, 908
1,027
27
18
9
2,958
1,158
34
27
19
Story
2,817
640
253
10
5
3,894
766
232
61
7
Tama
2,770
2, 433
163
10
3
3,076
2, 402
109
54
4
Taylor
2,156
1,260
214
20
7
2, 587
1,137
168
79
22
Union.
1,974
1,808
172
15
9
2,597
1,368
177
80
18
Van Buren
2,175
1, 628
92
8
6
2, 445
1,444
80
24
14
Wapello
3,916
3,020
124
257
15
4,831
2,568
102
557
33
Warren
2,446
1,362
262
32
5 2,891
1,229
239
:40
15
Washington
2,364
1,847
218
25
7
2,821
1,799
153
23
15
Wayne.
2,007
1,792
190
25
2
2,230
1,498
198
123
13
Webster
3,197
1,949
186
125
9
4,207
1,773
224
185
18
Winneshiek
2,823
1,509
60
8
1
3,333
1,477
45
9
4
Woodbury
4,878
3,175
311
295
9
7,227
3,195
274
597
32
Worth
1, 505
259
26
7
2
1,638
307
30
22
6
Wright
2,305
781
111
3
2
2,768
703
110
28
10
The State.
1,731
165
28
9
2
1,977
175
44
15
Winnebago
8
Kossuth.
2,536
1,590
39
3
2,957
1, 365
38
11
8
238, 804 159, 725 12, 375 6, 421 594 301, 943 153, 337 11, 538 13, 920 1,599
376
Recapitulation of Official Returns.
RECAPITULATION OF OFFICIAL RETURNS.
PRESIDENT. (1904. )
Theodore Roosevelt, Republican 307,907
Alton B. Parker, Democrat 149, 141
Silas C. Swallow, Prohibition 11,601
Eugene V. Debs, Socialist 14,847
Thomas E. Watson, Peoples
2,207
Total
485, 703
GOVERNOR. (1903. )
Albert B. Cummins, Republican 238,804
J. B. Sullivan, Democrat 159, 725
John F. Hanson, Prohibition
12,375
John M. Work, Socialist 6,421
Luman H. Weller, Peoples
594
Total
417,919
SECRETARY OF STATE. (1904.)
William B. Martin, Republican 301, 943
Charles A. Dickson, Democrat 153, 337
Albert J. Bolster, Prohibition 11, 588
John E. Shank, Socialist 13, 920
John C. Ferris, Peoples 1,599
Total
482, 337
377
Vote on Amendments to Constitution.
VOTE BY COUNTIES UPON THE QUESTION OF ADOPT- ING AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION PROVID- ING FOR THE HOLDING OF BIENNIAL ELECTIONS AND CHANGING REPRESENTATION IN THE GENERAL AS- SEMBLY AND THE RATIO OF APPORTIONMENT 1904.
Counties.
Biennial Elections .
Representative Districts.
For
Against
For
Against
Adair
1,061
1, 811
862
1,667
Adams
706
1, 804
833
1,494
Allamakee
1,289
1,986
994
1,744
Appanoose
2, 506
2, 310
1,954
2,271
Audubon
760
1, 657
1, 016
1, 185
Benton .
2,226
2,382
1,906
2, 356
Black Hawk
3,661
2, 348
3,013
2,124
Boone
2,008
2, 447
1,777
2,492
Bremer
1, 728
1, 391
1,082
1, 671
Buchanan
1, 850
1,697
1, 506
1,701
Buena Vista
1.543
809
1,319
744
Butler ..
1,261
1,542
1,047
1,321
Calhoun
1,604
1, 388
1,367
1,146
Carroll
1,703
1,909
1,345
1,863
Cass
1, 503
2,177
1,400
1,998
Cedar
2,059
2,059
1,579
2,003
Cerro Gordo
1,879
1,293
1,603
1, 151
Cherokee.
1,217
1.379
1, 014
1,429
Chickasaw
1, 414
1,144
1,145
998
Clarke.
996
1, 326
1, 227
981
Clay. . ..
1,503
646
1,396
545
Clayton
1.937
2, 644
1,634
2,698
Clinton.
4,590
2,782
3,897
2,683
Crawford
1,824
1,934
1,627
1.849
Dallas
1, 855
2,247
1,500
2,045
Davis.
688
1,799
586
1, 864
Decatur
945
2, 415
941
2,295
Delaware
1,653
1,447
1, 304
1,466
Des Moines
2, 147
1 551
2,076
1, 492
Dickinson
1, 130
310
1,124
241
Dubuque
4,433
2, 883
3,767
3, 102
Emmet
1,071
623
1,051
513
Fayette
2, 134
2,822
1,907
2,442
Floyd
1, 354
1, 384
1,172
1, 241
Franklin
1,114
1, 316
1,013
1, 134
Fremont
1,247
1,288
1,118
1,221
Greene
1,249
1, 495
1,028
1,313
Grundy
1,302
1, 152
1, 361
915
Guthrie
1,345
1, 934
1, 128
1,720
Hamilton
2, 065
1,296
1, 731
1,202
Hancock .
1,152
1,138
1, 355
701
Hardin
2.193
1,310
1,781
1,179
Harrison
2, 118
1,999
1,909
1,761
Henry.
1,486
1,768
1,215
1,722
Howard
1,267
1,220
883
1,441
Humboldt
1,272
633
1,200
515
Ida .
1,136
937
1,246
691
Iowa .
1, 518
1,911
1,106
1,909
Jackson
2,247
1.861
1,590
1,919
Jasper
2,257
3,004
1,967
2,632
378
Vote on Amendments to Constitution.
VOTE ON AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION-CONTINUED.
Counties.
Biennial Elections
Representative Districts.
For
Against
For
Against
Jefferson
1,332
1,756
1,036
1,746
Johnson
2,465
2,208
1,973
2, 146
Jones
1,956
1, 380
1.339
1,372
Keokuk
2,024
2,453
1,536
2,392
Kossuth
1,803
1,383
1,549
1,242
Lee
3,962
2, 441
3,279
2, 444
Linn
5,871
3, 709
4,885
3,556
Louisa
1, 253
1,107
1,100
1,029
Lucas
1, 422
1,597
1,423
1, 523
Lyon
1,808
619
1, 534
537
Madison
1,109
2,148
981
1,981
Mahaska
2, 572
2,914
2,186
2,683
Marion
1,775
2,499
1, 527
2, 424
Marshall
2, 624
1,784
2,269
1,695
Mills.
1,728
981
1,330
973
Mitchell
1,830
594
1,458
597
Monona
1,152
1,631
1,522
1,038
1,735
1, 262
1, 365
1,288
Muscatine.
2,733
2,385
2,198
2,295
O'Brien.
1,662
906
1,476
705
Osceola
801
539
827
440
Page
1,582
1,916
1,352
1,816
Palo Alto.
1,288
1, 315
1,521
956
Plymouth.
2,722
1,155
2,299
1,092
Pocahontas
1,317
1,228
1,063
1,194
Polk
9, 156
5,918
7,924
6,191
Pottawattamie
6, 185
2,771
5,106
2,780
Poweshiek
2, 135
1,720
1,716
1,689
Ringgold
1,303
1,396
1, 133
1,296
Sac
1,596
1,371
1,423
1,182
Scott
6,605
2, 343
5, 845
2, 045
Shelby
1,664
1,646
1,182
1,751
Sioux .
2,378
1,129
2,093
1, 012
Story
1,985
1,911
1,741
1,656
Tama .
2,354
2,176
1,889
2,065
Taylor.
1,215
1,957
1,125
1,942
Union .
1,763
1,639
1,614
1,586
Van Buren
1,612
1,751
1,130
1,818
Wapello
2,971
3, 252
2,779
3, 037
Warren
1,045
2,609
1,003
2,343
Washington.
2,360
1, 531
1,867
1,473
Wayne
1,299
1,999
1,068
1,952
Webster
2,181
2, 657
1,897
2,492
Winnebago.
1,597
402
1,386
418
W nnesh ek
2, 123
1,865
1,654
1,693
Woodbury
5,471
3, 896
4,904
3, 439
Worth
1,375
425
1,287
362
Wr ght
1,618
1,226
1,522
1,003
The State
198,974
176,251
171, 385
165, 076
Monroe
1,351
2,143
1,467
1,892
Montgomery
COMPARATIVE VOTE FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS-1898-1904.
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904.
1902.
1900.
1898.
Counties.
Thomas Hedge,
John E. Craig,
Wm. M. Hay,
C. H. Schick,
Thomas Hedge,
John E. Craig,
W. C. Sheperd,
John Leicht,
Thomas Hedge,
D. J. O'Connell,
J. S. Tussey,
E. V. Stevens,
Thomas Hedge,
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
Des Moines
4,469
3, 146
129
517
3,036
3,305
70
231
4,285
3,927
36
182
3, 634
3,032
50
Henry
2,325
1,529
149
15
2,046
1,344
83
11
763
1,923
116
7
2,260
1,497
93
Jefferson ..
2,057
1,408
240
28
1,647
1,137
198
7
2,434
1,640
126
11
2,042
1,307
56
Lee.
4,124
4,423
76
67
2,848
3,761
36
29
4,428
5,226
66
18
3,610
4,261
31
Louisa.
1,94l
882
83
27
1,574
804
59
9
2,159
1,170
84
1,640
787
66
Van Buren .
2,345
1,557
71
14
1,889
1,402
49
9
534
1,905
50
2,299
1,807
44
Washington
2,668
1,941
180
18
2,226
1,590
109
5
2,816
2,260
142
2,332
1,877
116
Total.
19,929
14,886
928
686
15,266
13,343
604
301
21,419
18,051
620
218
17,817
14,568
456
Plurality ..
5,043
1,923
3,368
3,249
Majority
3,429
1,018
2,530
2,793
D. J. O'Connell,
J. W. Glasgow,
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
Soc.
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
Soc.
Rep.
Dem.
· Pro ..
Soc. Dem.
.
Vote for Members of Congress.
379
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904.
1902.
1900.
1898.
Albert F. Dawson, Rep.
Martin J. Wade,
J. E. Park, Pro.
Karl Rieck, Soc.
William Hoffman,
Martin J. Wade,
Francis Bacon, Pro.
A. K. Gifford, Soc.
J. N. W. Rumple,
Henry Vollmer,
J. E Hart, Pro.
W. A. Westphall,
Chas. L. Breckon,
Joe. R. Lane,
John J. Ney,
Eli Elliott, Pro.
Allan W. Ricker,
Peo.
J. B. Welzenbach, S c. Labor.
Clinton .
4,794
4,798
37
245
4,050
4, 464
186
5,152 328
4,867 2,012 2,866
40 60 30
47
154
3,748 2,002
4,085
41
45
103
Iowa . ..
2,088
2,204
85
11
2,021
2,113
8
21
19
2,910
1
4
2,409
2,376
25
29
...
Johnson
2,631
3, 483
22
12
2, 455
3,310
28
4
3,047
189
35
2
10
665
2,964
34
29
7
Muscatine
3, 716
2,960
52
308
3,093
2,728
62
179
3,808
3,141
1
105
2,782
2, 595
86
45
6
Scott
6, 154
5,734
81
994
4,663
4,811
59
766
5,957
5,662
56 49
34
461
5, 184
3,715
39
1.5
275
Total.
22,116
21,930
298
1,617
18,667
19,825
292
1,162
23,202
21,737
270
85
746
18,790
17,508
260
193
396
Plurality .
186
1,282
Majority ·
364
433
1,773
35
30
5
Jackson ..
2, 733
2,751
21
47
2,385
2,399
59 63
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Soc. Labor.
Soc. Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Vote for Members of Congress.
380
Counties.
Dem.
Rep.
1,158
1,465
.
12
THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
+1904.
1902.
*1900.
1 898.
Ephriam J. Dean. Ind.
Black Hawk
5,240
1,914
460
3, 713
2,708
337
64
3
4,995
2 556
11
3
3, 341
1,674
7
Bremer.
1,886
1,790
26
1,672
1,990
62
2
2
2,133
1,963
2
4
1,777
1,824
6
Buchanan
2,742
1,581
40
2,312
1,982
207
19
2
2,957
2,077
2
3
2,383
1,712
4
Butler
2,750
819
12
2,243
1,065
85
4
2,882
1,181
4
3
183
955
9
Delaware
2,692
1,259
30
2,047
1,284
107
11
1
807
1,569
9
1
2,254
1,279
4
Dubuque
5,214
4, 829
744
3, 638
5,717
56
674
6
166
6,577
76
4
3,966
5, 672
19
Franklin
2,298
578
9
698
517
21
2
2,533
753
1
1
1,771
477
2
Hardin ..
3,633
759
39
2, 444
898
122
8
1.
3,737
1,273
8
2,735
977
23
Wright
2,838
671
28
2,533
600
76
4
1 2,971
907
7
1
2,102
923
4
Total
29,293
14,200
1,388
22, 300
16,761
1,073
788
16
30, 181
18, 856
120
20
22, 512
15,493
78
Plurality .
15,093
5, 539
11, 325
Majority
13,703
3, 662
11, 180
6,941
+ Scattering, 2. * Scattering, 5.
Vote for Members of Congress.
Counties.
B. P. Birdsall,
J. N. Mallon,
E. D. Hammond,
B. P. Birdsall,
Horace Boies,
John A. Earl,
F. A. Lym-
Ephriam J. Dean,
David B. Hender-
Willis N. Bird-
sall, Dem.
Richard M.Howe,
Ephriam J. Dean,
David B. Hender-
John H. Howell,
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Soc.
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
burner, Soc.
Anti-Monop.
son, Rep.
Soc. Dem.
Ind.
son, Rep.
7,019
...
·
381
FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904.
1902.
Haugen, Rep.
A. L. Sortor, Jr.,
D. McGrigor,
Frank E. Mach ,
Haugen, Rep.
John Foley,
V. B. Pool.
J. E. Anderson,
Haugen, Rep.
T. T. Blaise,
Dem.
Pro.
Peo.
Allamakee.
2,527
1,633
13
5
6
2,066
1,734
24
3
2, 635
1,864
22
2,292
1,414
13
7
Cerro Gordo.
3, 081
868
123
75
14
1,653
1,552
90
14
3, 322
1,390
129
1,892
904
71
9
Chickasaw.
1,940
1,802
32
16
2
1,507
1,802
57
6
2,005
2,126
26
1,712
1,885
31
11
Clayton
3, 322
2,577
60
60
11
,606
2,739
106
27
3, 350
2,868
64
2,748
2,571
53
18
Fayette.
887
2,148
119
152
15
2,921
2,036
116
3,948
2, 563
105
164
3, 115
2,215
97
37
Floyd
2,785
777
57
25
18
1,816
876
65
2,824
1,295
52
1,990
1,038
55
13
Howard
1,790
1,128
52
56
7
1, 433
1,120
78
6
1,914
1, 433
84
1,605
1,264
42
4
Mitchell
2,130
641
55
31
372
54 l
55
7
2, 453
969
39
1,806
556
37
6
Winneshiek .
3,279
1,528
40
8
3
2,703
1,575
57
10
3, 462
1,834
50
2,874
1,652
55
10
Worth
1, 658
301
24
21
6
1,226
305
20
1
1,746
454
28
1, 434
350
8
2
Total
26,399
13, 403
575
449
88
19, 303
14,280
668
168
27,659
16,796
599
164
21,468
13, 849
462
117
Plurality
12,996
5,023
10,863
7,619
Majority
11,884
4,187
10,094
7,040
*Scattering, 6.
Vote for Members of Congress.
Counties.
Haugen, Rep.
W. O. Holman,
W. W. Williams,
F. E. Macha,
C. A. Gaylord,
Gilbert N.
Dem.
Pro.
Soc.
Gilbert N.
Dem.
Pro.
Soc.
Gilbert N.
P. Wooding,
Thomas Tracey,
Gilbert N.
Dem.
Pro.
Soc.
Peo.
*1900.
1898.
94 ·
...
382
FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904.
1902.
1900. *
1898.
Counties.
Robt. G. Cousins,
John A. G een,
Oren D. Ellett,
M. T. De Woody,
Robt. G. Cousins,
Anthony C. Daly,
Malcom Smith,
A. C. Palmer,
Robt. G. Cousins,
Daniel Kerr,
George Slade,
Robt. G. Cousins,
L. J. Rowell,
J. G. Van Ness,
.T. W. Whitmer,
L. S. Wood,
Pop.
Benton
3, 502
2,158
124
79
2,764
1,854
74
3, 581
2,598
41
3,046 2,383
2,690
61
6
3
Cedar
2,603
1,996
88
15
2,288
1,889
3
2,702
2, 164
17
2,170
71
11
4
Grundy .
1,856
1,070
66
3
1,382
780
37
5
1,999
1,236
5
1, 447
1,054
39
1
2
Jones. .
2,667
1,989
90
17
107
1,692
55
9
2,989
2,088
2,566
2, 044
60
7
1
Linn
7,654
4,038
342
275
326
3,627
345
113
7,727
5, 056
61
5, 934
3,767
196
30
26
Marshall .
4,022
1,304
427
411
2,949
1,494
266
69
4,861
2,349
27
3, 214
1,772
192
17
4
Tama.
3,009
2,464
115
46
2,700
2,397
95
8
3, 265
2,775
6
2,745
2,473
100
4
2
Total .
25, 313
15,019
1,252
846
19, 516
13, 733
993
281
27,124
18,266
157
21, 335
15, 970
719
76
42
Plurality.
10,294
5, 783
8,858
Majority.
8,196
4,509
8,690
4,528
*Scattering (II).
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Dem.
Pro.
Peo.
81 114
.
5, 365
383
SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904.
1902.
1900.
1898.
John F. Lacey,
Stanford A.
Brewster, Dem.
Ira D. Kellogg,
Perry Engle,
E. J. Emmets,
John F. Lacey,
John P. Reese,
Wm. P. Sopher,
Frank L. Rice,
John F. Lacey,
A. C. Steck,
Frank L. Rice,
J. R. Norman.
John F. Lacey,
James B. Weaver,
R L. Turner,
L. M. Morris,
Peo.
Davis
1,627
1,676
45
33
2
1, 440
1, 835
26
2
1,645
2,182
2
10
1
1,534
1,966
37
52
Jasper ..
3,771
2,172
141
217
4
3,323
2,688
80
31
3,837
3,25+
12
13
3
3,310
3,233
51
20
Keokuk .
2,982
2,247
158
56
4
2,675
2,617
106
21
3,244
2,792
8
3
2,912
2,543
100
15
Mahaska.
3,998
2,437
258
123
3,403
2,966
136
38
4,448
3,665
18
3
13
3,915
3, 428
143
38
Monroe
3,147
1,260
134
592
23
2,037.
2,097
75
168
2,102
1, 881
165
19
15
1, 595
1, 848
80
47
Poweshiek.
2,950
1,398
187
531
2,428
1,474
77
13
3,153
1,850
8
11
2,590
1,817 .
53
9
Wapello
4,738
2,650
144
482
2
3,522
3,338
42
141
4,527
4,183
78
16
2
3,882
3, 432
54
113
Total.
23, 213
13, 840 1, 067 1, 556
42
18,828
17, 015
542
414
22,956
19, 812
291
75
34
19, 738
18, 267
518
294
Plurality. .
9,373
1, 813
3, 144
1,471
Majority
6,708
...
857
2,744
659
384
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Counties.
Rep.
Pro.
Soc.
Union Peo.
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
Soc
Rep.
Dem.
Soc. Dem.
Peo.
A. Bronson,
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
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SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904.
1902.
1900.
1898.
Counties.
John A. T. Hull,
John T. Mulvaney,
E. E. Bennett,
G. R. Jones,
John A. T. Hull,
Parley Sheldon,
J. D. C. McFarland,
W. F. Stouder,
John A. T. Hull,
George W. Crozier,
D. S. Grossman,
L. B. Patterson,
John A. T. Hull,
Charles O. Holly,
Thomas G. Orwig,
Charles M. James,
Peo.
Dallas .
3,331
1,332
212
81
2,461
1,193
191
3,577
1,947
178 69
2,787 2,063
1,624
157
Madison
2, 412
1,343
171
105
2,121
1,162
103
2,576
1,925
9
1,523
59
Marion. .
2,854
2,363
175
195
2,615
2, 413
180
11
2,899
2,997
143
6
2,499
2,603
135
47
Polk.
12,660
574
517
1, 325
7,313
2,947
488
500
12,526
6,242
443
172
7,420
3,826
348
81
Story ..
3,678
983
230
58
2,339
984
160
5
3,998
1, 355
219
8
2,676
987
89
8
Warren .
2,702
1, 451
223
32
2,188
1,215
148
il
2,932
1,899
152
3
2,468
1,698
104
45
- Total
27,637
12,046
1,528
1,796
19, 037
9, 914
1,270
665
28,508
16, 365
1,204
198
19,913
12,261
892
501
Plurality
15, 591
9,123
12, 143
7,652
Majority
12,267
7,188
10,741
6,259
...
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Dem.
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Soc.
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
Soc.
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Dem.
Pro.
Soc. Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
26 112
92 228
385
EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904 .*
1902. *
1900.
1898.
Wm. P. Hepburn,
John V. Bonnett,
A. F. Thompson,
Wm. P. Hepburn,
T. M. Stuart,
Wm. P. Hepburn,
V. R. McGinnis,
A. B. Wray, Pro.
Wm. P. Hepburn,
George L. Finn,
C. L. Parsons, Pro.
D. C. Cowles, Peo.
Adams . ..
1,730
1,142
31
1,671
1,126
1,838
1,461
70
1,597
1,445
56
14
Appanoose
3, 528
1,856
498
2,587
1,962
3,453
2,760
29
2, 713
2,247
37
73
Clarke
1,746
971
9
1,464
929
1,778
1,333
40
, 621
1,222
35
10
Decatur
2,344
1,682
64
2,216
1,626
2,308
2,165
32
2,152
1,945
33
72
Fremont
2,229
1,633
26
1,898
1,833
2,164
2, 413
60
1,822
1,973
58
25
Lucas
2,146
1,079
97
1,574
1,100
2,218
1,527
103
1,621
1,112
115.
11
Page
3,409
1,006
133
2,452
870
3,398
1,936
209
2,728
1,796
162
41
Ringgold
2,067
1,004
13
1,736
870
2,253
1,392
57
1,934
1,210
68
29
Taylor
2,577
1,233
75
2,072
1,293
2,681
2,091
2,190
2,012
66
26
Union
2,612
1,325
78
2,020
1,517
2,438
2,218
137
1,920
742
12L
62
Wayne
2, 215
1,587
113
1,967
1,670
2,269
2,05L
99
2,029
1,799
66
39
Total
26,603
14, 518
1,137
21,657
14, 796
26,798
21,347
836
22,327
18,503
817
402
Plurality
12,085
6,861
5,451
3 824
Majority
10,947
6,860
4,615
2,605
*Scattering 1.
988
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NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904.
1902. *
1900.
1898.
·
Walter I. Smith,
Hamilton Wilcox,
C. F. Dietz,
J. O. McElroy,
Walter I. Smith,
Geo. W. Cullison,
A. D. Beckhart,
Walter I. Smith,
S. B Wadsworth,
B_S. Taylor,
Smith McPher-
son, Rep.
J. A. Lyons,
Stephen M. Black- man, Pro.
Luke McDowell,
Peo.
Adair
2,273
953
75
52
1,730
956
48
2,324
1,619
49
1,906
1,465
30
24
Audubon
1,816
959
38
5
1,480
894
27
1,823
1,296
22
1,505
1,213
9
5
Cass
2,931
1,450
81
54
2,418
1,357
79
3, 111
2,030
33
2,62L
1,610
27
69
Guthrie.
2,786
1,102
82
22
1,996
1,008
66
2,795
1,826
72
2,129
1,811
61
16
Harrison
3, 238
1,797
89
191
2,481
1,756
107
3, 283
2,864
2,577
2,402
68
55
Mills
, 221
1, 333
73
32
1,854
1,182
67
2,209
1, 735
60
1,962
1,723
44
12
Montgomery
2,928
772
98
95
1,993
739
70
2,929
1,461
77
2,409
1,357
50
24
Pottawattamie
6,780
3,876
161
259
5,190
3, 881
109
6,509
5, 363
84
5, 044
4,097
70
62
Shelby
2,241
1,665
34
30
1,855
1,866
31
2,172
2,0.3
21
1,823
1,806
19
29
Total
27,214
13,907
731
740
20,997
13, 639
604
27,155
20,207
418
21,976
17,484
378
296
Plurality .
13,307
7,358
6,948
4, 492
Majority .
11,836
6,753
6,530
3. 818
cattering 1.
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Counties.
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Dem.
Pro.
Soc.
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
Dem.
TENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1904.
1902.
1900.
1898.
James P. Conner, Rep.
W. I. Branagan,
Jos. W. Wood-
ward, Pro.
Stanley W.
James P. Conner,
Kasper Faltinson,
W. D. Elwell,
P. S. Swick,
James P. Conner,
Robert F. Dale,
P. J. Shaw,
J. P. Dolliver,
Edwin Anderson,
P. J. Shaw,
A. Norelius,
Peo.
Boone
3,815
1,159
221
568
2,704
1,046
216
266
3,809
2,618
192
2,756
1,961
128
14
Calhoun .
2,435
891
228
103
1,738
652
87
55
2,955
1,235
51
1,894
1,048
28
8
Carroll.
2,220
2,092
80
19
1,798
2,054
33
4
2,174
2,467
25
1,772
2,072
20
13
Crawford
2,462
2,019
74
44
1,958
1,947
77
18
2,262
2,521
92
1,707
2,134
86
15
Emmet .
1,714
378
51
19
1,165
469
45
6
1,608
597
70
1,090
378
33
6
Greene ...
2,564
853
124
20
1,876
647
56
8
2,764
1,368
67
, 211
1,150
33
12
Hamilton.
3,057
767
96
68
1,958
467
46
40
3,240
1,144
41
2,017
1,242
24
3
Hancock
2,066
538
53
4
1, 643
487
32
5
2,186
822
37
1,470
707
22
10
Humboldt
1,919
374
48
8
1,098
200
21
3
2, 200
599
28
1,380
576
19
5
Kossuth .
2,942
1,384
37
11
2,353
1,393
59
8
102
1,767
43
1,976
1,460
22
5
Palo Alto .
1,828
1,199
18
23
1,501
1,116
26
4
1,898
1,478
38
1,345
1,455
26
5
Pocahontas .
1,872
880
60
53
1,751
1,061
62.
23
2,149
1,296
54
1,419
1,153
61
9
Webster ...
4,100
1,825
220
161
2,573
1,160
187
61
4,188
2,271
123
2,852
1,855
96
36
Winnebago
1,983
172
42
15
1,480
123
31
9
2,049
465
38
1,291
586
15
14
Total
34,977
14, 531
1, 352
1,116
25,596
12,822
978
510
36, 584
20,648
899
25,180
17,777
613
155
Plurality.
20, 446
12,774
15, 936
7,403
Majority .
17,978
11,286
15,037
..
.
6, 635
388
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Dem.
Pro.
Rep.
Dem.
Pro.
Rep.
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...
Browne, Soc.
ELEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
19046
1902*
1900*
1898.
Counties.
Hubbard, Rep.
P. D. Van Oos-
terhout, Dem.
J. W. Wilson,
Lot Thomas,
James M. Par-
John .W. Bennett,
Lot Thomas,
Wm. Mulvaney,
Dem.
Pro.
Rep.
Arthur I. Gar-
retson, Dem.
J. M. Hoffman,
Pro.
Peo.
Buena Vista.
2,467
610
58
1,543
425
21
2,612
956
90
1,881
783
32
21
Cherokee.
2,419
704
14
1, 515
685
5
2,311
1,356
145
1, 614
1,013
103
26
Clay
2,132
496
18
1,380
391
8
2,300
778
51
1,452
540
78
19
Dickinson
1,308
314
16
1,162
208
1,354
446
37
971
325
46
10
Ida .
1,525
989
7
1,237
1,127
2
1, 562
1,318
40
1,332
1,174
32
17
Lyon .
1, 531
894
90
1,279
1,211
21
1,653
1,285
46
1,243
953
48
9
Monona
2,189
1,120
44
1,783
1,197
13
133
1,936
71
577
1,376
68
104
O'Brien.
2,272
893
91
1,810
042
16
2,362
1,500
39
1,773
1,223
31
16
Osceo'a.
1, 144
574
5
896
669
4
1,091
805
25
827
670
24
1
Plymouth
2,829
1,726
25
1,985
1,695
30
2,666
2,318
72
2,060
1,888
43
24
Sac ..
2,579
867
45
, 525
665
16
751
1,226
118
1,761
866
79
7
Sioux.
2,751
1, 371
23
1,952
1,056
8
2,991
1,800
41
2,060
1,311
30
6
Woodbury
7,416
2,963
583
3,787
2,350
327
6,930
4,840
335
3,849
3, 995
109
93
Total.
32, 562
13, 521
1,019
21,854
12,721
471
32, 716
20,564
1,110
22,400
16, 117
723
353
Plurality .
19,041
9,133
12,152
6,283
Majority .
18,015
8,661
11, 041
5,207
(Scattering, 7. *Scattering, 1.
389
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J. O. McElroy,
Elbert H.
H. A. Maltby,
Lot Thomas,
Soc.
Rep.
sons, Dem.
Soc.
Rep.
390
Vote for State Senators.
VOTE FOR MEMBERS OF THE STATE SENATE.
General Elections November 5, 1901, and November 3, 1903, as indicated.
First district (1901).
Lee.
David A. Young, D
3, 514
Joseph Fry, R
3, 355
E. E. Lowe, Pro
84
Jeffer- Van Total.
Second district (1903).
son.
Buren.
James Elerick, R
1,790
2,161
3,951
John P. Manatrey, D
1,343
1,658
3,001
W. B. Murray, Pro.
209
77
286
Appa-
Davis. Total,
Third district (1903).
noose.
Lewis L. Taylor, D
2,644
1, 884
4,528
James H. Swanson, R
2,270
1,500
3,770
H. G. Street, S.
166
14
180
Fourth district (1903).
Lucas. Wayne. Total.
R. A. Hasselquist, R
1,807
1,816
3,623
Alexander L. Rockhold, D
1,340
2,076
3,416
Deca-
Ring- Union. Total
Fifth district (1903).
tur.
gold.
Marion F. Stookey, R.
2,015
1,768
2,027
5,810
S. A. Bowers, D.
1,922
884
1,656
4,462
Sixth district (1903).
Adams. Taylor. Total.
Daniel W. Turner, R.
1,748
2,290
4,038
Scattering
4
4
8
Fre-
Page. Total.
Seventh district (190!).
mont.
Lester W. Lewis, R.
1,825
2,298
4,123
B. I. Cavender, D
1,968
920
2,888
C. H. Barnhill, Pro.
77
222
299
Mills
Mont- Total.
Eighth district (1903).
gomery.
Shirley Gillilland, R
1,995
1,916
3,911
S. J. Waldron, Pro
291
122
416
Scattering
7
2
9
Ninth district (1901).
Des Moines.
Fred N. Smith, D.
3, 185
Wilson B. Williams, R
2,790
Frank Stocking, Pro
107
J. O. Beebe, S
240
391
Vote for State Senators.
Henry. Wash. Total. ington.
Tenth district (1901). J. A. Young, R
2,249
2,307
4,556
A. N. Alberson, D
1,286
1,775
3, 061
Jas. H. Scull, Pro
209
185
394
Clarke. War- Total.
Eleventh district (1903) .
ren.
James H. Jamison, R
1,482
2,579
4,061
Scattering
3
2
5
Keo- Powe- Total.
Twelfth district (1901).
kuk.
shiek.
J. T. Brooks, R
2,570
2,338
4,908
Thomas Geneva, D
2,609
1,090
3,699
Scattering
1
1
Thirteenth district (1901).
Wapello.
S. H. Harper, R
3,703
W. A. McIntire, D
3,628
James M. Winn, S
172
Fourteenth district (1903).
Mahaska.
William G. Jones, R
3, 526
Daniel Davis, D.
2,858
George Bowles, Pro
304
Scattering
1
Marion: Mon- Total.
Fifteenth district (1903).
roe.
J. L. Warren, R
2,573
2,458
5, 031
Thos. J. Price, D.
2,366
1,637
4,003
F. Marion Barnes, Pro.
12
25
37
Scattering
1
1
Adair. Madi- Total.
Sixteenth district (1903),
son.
James J. Crossley, R.
2,014
2,359
4,373
Scattering
1
1
Audu- Dallas. Guth- Total.
Seventeenth district (1903).
bon.
rie.
Frank M. Hopkins, R
1,610
2,657
2,442 6,709
Scattering
1
1
*Eighteenth district (1901).
Cass. Shelby. Total.
James E. Bruce, R.
2,185
1,855
4,040
J. M. Emmert, D Scattering
3
1
4
Nineteenth district (1903).
Pottawattamie.
C. G. Saunders, R.
5, 122
W. H. Ware, D
3,868
K. D. Clark, Pro.
123
2,156
1,835
4,041
..
*J. M. Emmert received certificate of election. James E. Bruce contested the election of Mr. Emmert and the Senate, on March 14, 1902, decided. the con- test in favor of Mr. Bruce.
392
Vote for State Senators.
Louisa. Musca- Total.
Twentieth district (1901).
tine.
F. M. Molsberry, R
1,711
2,885
4,596
E. M. Warner, D
747
2,442
3,189
J. S. Tussey, Pro
92
82
174
Twenty-first district (1901).
Scott.
W. C. Hayward, R.
4,533
Wm. Theophilus, D.
4,048
Hugo Struck, S
416
Twenty-second district (1901).
Clinton.
John L. Wilson D.
4,201
Geo. D. McDaid, R.
3,465
Karl Rick, S
313
Twenty-third district (1903).
Jackson.
Thomas Lambert, D
2,683
· A. B. Bowen, R.
2,438
Twenty-fourth district (1903).
Cedar. Jones.
Total.
Robert C. Stirton, D.
2,209
2,296
4,505
Thomas B. Hanley, R
1,953
2,081
4,034
Scattering
1
.....
1
Iowa.
John- Total.
Twenty-fifth district (1903).
son.
John Hughes, Jr., R.
2,308
2,673
4,981
Thomas Stapleton, .D
1,849
2,812
4,661
Twenty-sixth district (1903).
Linn.
Willard C. Stuckslager, R
5,271
John M. Hughes, D.
3, 540
B. D. Alden, Pro
419
Scattering
1
Cal-
Web-
Total.
Twenty-seventh district (1903).
houn.
ster.
Henry Young, R
1,964
2,398
4,362
J. B. Butler, D.
1,014
2,845
3,859
Charles H. Payne, Pro
115
163
278
Twenty-eighth district (1903).
Marshall.
Charles Eckles, R
2,957
William Shipton, D
1,430
Scattering.
50
Twenty-ninth district (1901).
Jasper.
Fred L. Maytag, R
3, 529
A. M. Harrah, D
2,454
Thirtieth district (1901).
Polk.
C. C. Dowell, R.
8,752
R. B. Parrott, D
3,020
C. H. Gordon, Pro
646
A. D. Pugh, S.
195
1
393
Vote for State Senators.
Thirty-first district (1903).
Boone. Story. Total.
C. J. A. Ericson, R
2, 535
2,775
5,310
E. C. Jordan, D
1,476
635
2,111
Geo. Brecthel, S
239
12
251
Thirty-second district (1903).
Woodbury.
John H. Jackson, R
4,097
A. S. Garretson, D.
4,063
Bennett Mitchell, Pro
268
Buchan- Dela- Total.
Thirty-third district (1903).
an.
ware.
Geo. W. Dunham, R
2, 314
2,192
4,506
G. B. Thompson, D
1,929
1,324
3,253
D. C. McFarland, Pro
170
73
243
Craw- Harri- Mono- Total.
Thirty-fourth district (1901) .
ford.
son.
na.
Ernest L. Hogue, R
1,879
2,955
1,885
6,719
John T. Carey, D
2,049
2,264
1,448
5,761
Thirty-fifth district (1901).
Dubuque.
P. W. Crawford, R
4,677
Thomas F. Nolan, D
4,649
W. D. Wilbur, S
305
Thirty-sixth district (1903).
Clayton.
B. W. Newberry, R
3, 133
H. C. Bishop, D
2,602
Hamil- Har- Wright. Total. ton. din.
Thirty-seventh district (1901).
F. C. Hartshorn, R
2,030
2,165
1,703
5,898
I. A. Stroup, D
633
679
623
1,935
Black Grun- Total.
Thirty-eighth district (1901).
Hawk
dy.
Orlando B. Courtright, R
2,746
1,551
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