The Iowa official register, 1905, Part 39

Author: Iowa. Secretary of State
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: [Des Moines] : Secretary of State
Number of Pages: 676


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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).


Vote for Members of Congress.


Rep.


Dem.


Pro.


Soc.


Rep.


Dem.


Pro.


Soc.


Rep.


Dem.


Soc. Dem.


Rep.


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


Vote for Members of Congress.


Counties.


Rep.


Pro.


Soc.


Union Peo.


Rep.


Dem.


Pro.


Soc


Rep.


Dem.


Soc. Dem.


Peo.


A. Bronson,


Rep.


Dem.


Pro.


.


·


·


.


25 IOR


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


...


Vote for Members of Congress.


Rep.


Dem.


Pro.


Soc.


Rep.


Dem.


Pro.


Soc.


Rep.


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


Vote for Members of Congress.


Counties.


Rep.


Dem.


Soc.


Rep.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


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.


Vote for Members of Congress.


387


Counties.


Rep.


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


Vote for Members of Congress.


Counties.


Dem.


Dem.


Pro.


Rep.


Dem.


Pro.


Rep.


Dem.


Pro.


Soc.


Rep.


...


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


Vote for Members of Congress.


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


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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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