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2,681
1,796
2,832
1,980
2,334
1,475
1,164
1,259
252
Tuscola
798
401
747
350
442
242
80
62
34
Van Buren.
1,985
1,400
2,175
1,274
1,710
1,031
613
771
87
Washtenaw
3,632
3,836
4,286
3,630
3,570
2,833
2,274
2,604
603
Wayne.
5,946
7,670
7,325
6,701
5,250
5,777
3,402
4,680
368
Wexford
Totals
b 85,352 c 67,370
88,450
64,889
71,762
52,139
33,862
41,842
7,237
70
58
Manitou
a
a
67
Marquette
a
a
2,166
a 2,210
1,846
1,634
509
Manistee.
Menominee.
58
23
177
192
158
367
694
73
Sanilac.
Schoolcraft
a No returns.
b Includes "soldiers' vote," 9,402.
c Includes " soldiers' vote," 2,959.
Dem.
6
296
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES.
Presidential Vote by Counties, 1836-1892 .- Continued.
1848.
1844.
1840.
*1836.
Counties.
Taylor, Whig.
Cass, Dem.
Van Buren,
F. S.
Clay, Whig.
Polk, Dem.
Harrison,
Van Buren,
Dem,
Whig.
Dem.
Alcona
Alger.
Allegan
274
303
174
323
299
257
147
92
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
243
382
93
228
249
128
105
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
953
1.146
108
713
828
548
553
3
408
Branch
665
1,083
400
644
8×8
543
616
23
Calhoun
1,254
1,487
745
1,357 760
1,528 715
€70
527
a
a
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
51
43
48
34
a
Clare
Clinton
213
340
131
255
283
221
145
Crawford
Delta
Eaton
356
516
218
410
376
337
229
Emmet
Genesee
877
· 823
315
733
676
513
380
91
123
Gladwin
Gogebic
G'd Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale.
1,027
1,290
482
968
1,088
843
721
7
179
Houghton
a
Huron
Ingham
473 379
692
332
432
441
265
261
b 353, b 355
Ionia
608
477
421
397
266
219
Iosco
Iron
Isabella.
Isle Royal
Jackson
969 1,010
1,547
1,070 495
1,802
1,389
1,504 954
1,121
b
b
Kalamazoo ..
880
Kalkaska
Kent
653
768
337
476
364
319
320
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
369
542
205
399
502
492
413
57
129
Leelanau
1,153
169
360
Cass
783
901
191
932
828
744
c 213
*No returns for 1836 on file in office of Secretary of State. The statement here given is taken from Greeley's Whig Almanac for 1844. a No returns b Votes in Ingham and Jackson counties returned together. c Majority; votes for candidates not given. .
Whig.
Harrison,
Van Buren,
297
PRESIDENTIAL VORE BY COUNTIES.
Presidential Vote by Count 1836-1892 .-- Continued
1848.
1940.
1836.
Counties.
: Taylor, Whig.
Cass, Dem.
Van Buren,
F. S.
Clay, Whig.
Poil M.
Van Buren.
Dem.
Whig.
Van Buren, Dem.
Lenawee.
1,886 764
2,171 1,127
795 280
2.17S 687
2.27_ 1,090
:
3. 865
261
Livingston Unce
Mackinac ..
51 855
127 1,399
204
48 963
100 1.359
43
400
Manistee
Manitou
Marquette.
Manon
Melosta.
Me lomiuee
Miland.
Mi saukee
Monroe
791
1,155
398
870
1,282
339.
1,023|
1,147
Montcalm
M mimorency
, iskegon
rewargo.
akland.
1,912
2,781
694
2,225
2,828
2,372
2,365
952
817
ceana
gemaw
Intonagon
Osceola
Dscon1
Otsego-
Ottawa ..
Presque Isle
Roscommon
Saginaw
17
107
104
89
100
165
Sanilac
Schoolcraft ..
Shiawassee
281
426
192
300
269
283
159
St. Clair
665
814:
86
569
617
517
446
St. Joseph
963
1,011
418
936
976
900
7611
1, 42
T Iscola
Van Buren
3531
117
278
350
182
Washtenaw.
2,029
2,080
918
2,348!
,750:
2.500
1 .
. :
1.636
Wayne
2,540
3,305
421
2.315
1
1,578
Wexford
Totals
23,980
30,677
10. 83:
24,2-7
5,545| 7 142
a No returns.
b Majority; votes for candidates not given
38
0
53
42
116
81
88
73
a
a
Macomb
297
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES.
Presidential Vote by Counties, 1836-1892 .- Continued.
1848.
1844.
1840.
1836.
Counties.
Taylor, Whig.
Cass, Dem.
Van Buren,
F. S.
Clay, Whig.
Polk, Dem.
Harrison,
Whig.
Van Buren,
Harrison,
Whig.
Van Buren, Dem.
Lenawee. Livingston Luce
1,886 764
2,171 1,127
795 280
2,178 687
2,272 1,090
2,117 700
1,865 844
261
558
Macomb
204
43 963
100 1,359
85 982
79 1,124
a
a 400
Manistee
Manitou
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta.
Menominee
Midland.
Missaukee
Monroe
791
1,155
398
870
1,282
939
1,023
1,147
2
Montcalm
Montmorency.
Muskegon
Newaygo.
Oakland.
1,942
2,781
694
2,225
2,823
2,372
2,365
952
817
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola.
Oscoda
Otsego.
Ottawa ...
143
269
53
42
116
81
88
Presque Isle.
Roscommon_
Saginaw
118
183
47
107
104
89
100
165
Sanilac
Schoolcraft ..
Shiawassee.
281
426
192
300
269
283
159
St. Clair
665
814
86
569
617
517
446
a
a
St. Joseph
963
1,011
418
936
976
900
761
b 42
Tuscola
Van Buren
353
508
117
273
350
182
251 2,057
1,031
1,636
Wayne
2,540
3,305
421
2,345
2,736
2,246
2,237
1,527
1,578
Wexford
Totals
23,930
30,677
10,393
24,287
27,729
22,933
21,096
5,545
7,122
Washtenaw.
2,029
2,080
918
2,348
2,550
2,527
Dem.
73
142
Mackinac.
51 855
127 1,399
43
a No returns.
b Majority; votes for candidates not given.
38
ELECTORAL VOTES FOR PRESIDENT, 1789-1800.
Year of Election
*1789.a
*1792.
*1796.
*1800. d
Number of Electors
73.
132.
138.ª
138.
Year of Admission to the Union.
States.
George Washington,
John Adams, Mass.
/ Scattering votes.
George Washington,
John Adams, Mass.,
George Clinton, N. Y.
| Scattering votes. b
John Adams, Mass.,
Thos. Jefferson, Va.,
Thos. Pinckney, S. C.,
| Aaron Burr, N.Y.,Dem
| Scattering votes. c
Thos. Jefferson, Va.,
| Aaron Burr, N.Y., Dem
John Adams, Mass.,
Chas. C. Pinckney, S. C., Fed.
New Hampshire.
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
Massachusetts
10!
10
16
16
16
13
3
16.
16
Connecticut.
7
5
2
9
9
9
4
91
9
New Jersey
6
1
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
Pennsylvania
10
8
2
15
14
1
1
14
2 13
8
8
7
7
Delaware
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Maryland
6
6
8
8
7
4
4
3
2
5
5
5
5
Virginia.
10
5
5
21
21
1
20
1
1 19
21 21
South Carolina.
7
7
7
6
1
8
8
8
8
Georgia
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
North Carolina_ New York
a
12
12
1
11
1
6
5
8
4
4
a
12
12
12
12
12 12
Rhode Island
a
4
4
4
4
4
e 3
Vermont
4
4
4
4
4
4
Kentucky
4
4
4
4
4
4
Tennessee
3
3
3
3
Totals
69
34 35
132
77 50
5
71
68
59 30 48
73 73
65
64
* In these years the electors each voted for two persons, and the one receiving the highest number of votes (if such number was a majority of the whole number of electors) was declared elected President, and the one receiving the next highest number was declared elected Vice President.
a New York, North Carolina and Rhode Island did not participate in this elec- tion, not having ratified the constitution until afterwards. There were four vacan- cies, Maryland 2 and Virginia 2. The scattering votes were cast as follows: For John Jay-New Jersey 5, Delaware 3, Virginia 1; for Robert H. Harrison-Mary- land 6; for John Hancock-Pennsylvania 2, Virginia 1, South Carolina 1; for John Rutledge-South Carolina 6; for Samuel Huntington-Connecticut 2; for George Clinton-Virginia 3. Georgia cast two votes for John Milton and one each for James Armstrong, Edward Telfair and Benj. Lincoln.
b Scattering votes: For Thomas Jefferson-Kentucky 4; for Aaron Burr-South Carolina 1.
c Scattering votes: For Samuel Adams-Virginia 15 ; for Oliver Ellsworth-Rhode Island 4, Massachusetts 1, New Hampshire 6; for Samuel Johnston-Massachusetts 2 ; for James Iredell-North Carolina 3; for John Jay-Connecticut 5; for George Clinton-Georgia 4, Virginia 3; for George Washington-North Carolina 1; Virginia 1; for Charles C. Pinckney-North Carolina 1; for John Henry-Maryland 2.
d There being no choice by the electors, the election devolved upon the House of Representatives. On the 36th ballot Jefferson was elected President and Burr Vice President. Jefferson received the votes of 10 states and Burr 4. After this the constitution was amended so as to require the electors to vote separately for President and Vice President. e One vote for John Jay.
(298)
Original 13 States.
--
Va., Fed.
Fed.
Fed.
Dem.
Fed.
Dem.
Fed.
8
1791 1792 1796
e
Va.
299
ELECTORAL VOTES.
Electoral Votes-1804-1820.
Year of Election
1804.
1808 .*
1812.
1816.
1820.
Number of Electors ._
176.
176.
218.+
221 .**
232.±
Year of admission into the Union.
Political Party
Fed.
Dem.
Fed.
Dem.
Fed.
Dem.
Fed.
Dem.
Dem.
States.
Jefferson and Clinton.
Pinckney and King.
Madison and Clinton.
Pinckney and King.
James Madison, Va.,
Elbridge Gerry, Mass.,
De Witt Clinton, N. Y.,
Jared Ingersoll, Pa.,
James Monroe, Va.,
Daniel D. Tompkins,
Rufus King, N. Y.,
Scattering votes ** for
James Monroe, Va.,
Pres.
Daniel D. Tompkins, N. Y., Vice Pres.
N. Hampshire_ Massachusetts
7
7
1
8
7
8
8
$ 7
19
19
2
22
20
22
22
15
Connecticut.
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Pennsylvania ..
20
20
25
25
25
25
24
24
Delaware
3
3
4
4
3
3
4
-+++
Maryland
2
9
2
6
6
5
5
8
8
11
10
Virginia
24
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
South Carolina
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
Georgia
6
6
8
8
8
8
8
8
North Carolina
14
11
3
15
15
15
15
15
15
New York
19
13
29
29
29
29
29
29
Rhode Island
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1791
Vermont
6
6
8
8
8
8
8
8
1792
Kentucky.
8
7
12
12
12
12
12
12
1796
Tennessee
5
5
8
8
8
8
7
7
1802 _.
Ohio
3
3
+7
+7
8
8
8
8
1812 _.
Louisiana
3
3
3
3
3
3
1816_
Indiana
3
3
3
3
1817
Mississippi
2
2
1818_
Illinois
3
3
1819_
Alabama
3
3
1820 __
Maine
9
9
Totals
162
14
122
47
128
131
89
86
183
183
34
34
228
215
* New York cast six votes for George Clinton for President. Scattering votes for Vice President: For John Langdon-Vermont 6 ; Ohio, 3; for James Madison-New York, 3; for James Monroe-New York 3. One vacancy in Kentucky.
+ One vacancy in Ohio.
* * Scattering votes for Vice President: For J. E. Howard-Massachusetts 22; for J. Ross-Connecticut, 5; for J. Marshall-Connecticut 5; for R. G. Harper-Dela- ware 3. There were 4 vacancies, one in Delaware and 3 in Maryland.
# New Hampshire cast one vote for John Quincy Adams for President, For Vice President -Massachusetts 8 for R. Stockton; Delaware 4 for D. Rodney; New Hampshire one for R. Rush, and Maryland one for R. G. Harper.
Original 13 States.
New Jersey
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Vice Pres.
Pres.
Vice Pres.
Pres.
Vice Pres.
Pres.
N. Y., Vice Pres.
Pres.
9
* **
*
Dem.
. Electoral Votes-1824-40.
Year of election.
1824. a
1828.
1832. c
1836. d
1840. e
Number of electors,
261.
288.
294.
294.
294.
Political party.
Dem.
Dem.
Dem.
Dem.
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
N.Rep
Dem.
N.Rep
Dem.
Whig.
Dem.
Whig.
Whig.
Dem.
Whig.
Dem.
Pres.
John Quincy Adams,
Wm. H. Crawford.
Henry Clay, Ky.
J. C. Calhoun, S. C.
Nathan Sanford, N. Y
Andrew Jackson,
John Quincy Adams,
John C. Calhoun, S.C.
Richard Rush, Pa.
Andrew Jackson,
Henry Clay, Ky.
Martin Van Buren,
John Sergeant, Pa.
Martin Van Buren,
Wm. Henry Harrison, N. Y.
R. M. Johnson, Ky.
Francis Granger, N.Y.
Wm. Henry Harrison,
Martin Van Buren,
John Tyler, Va.
R. M. Johnson, Ky.
Orig. ..
New Hampshire.
8
7
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
Orig. --
Massachusetts
15
15
15
14
14
SC
-
00 1
8
Orig. -
Connecticut.
00
-
-
00
00
8 30
8
8
OC
500
30
Orig. -- Orig. __
Pennsylvania.
28
28
28
28
3
3
3
3
1
2
1
--=
- ---
Orig. __ Orig. __
Maryland
7
3
1
10
5
6
5
6
3
5
- 3
5
000
3
000
10
Orig. ..
Virginia.
Orig. ..
South Carolina
11
11
24 11 9
11 2b
11
11
8C
SC
11
11
Orig. __.
Georgia.
ELECTORAL VOTES.
300
Year of admission to the Union.
States.
Andrew Jackson,
Tenn.
Mass.
Tenn.
Mass.
Tenn.
N. Y ..
Ohio
Ohio.
N. Y.
00 00 UT 00
8
00
00
OC
8
8
New Jersey .
30
30
SC
23
22
24
23
23
23
24
11
BC
SC
SC
SC
SC
9
V. Pres. Pres. V. Pres. Pres.
V. Pres.
Pres.
V. Pres.
Pres.
V. Pres.
--
14
14
8
3
Delaware.
ELECTORAL VOTES.
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
-
15
--
New York
1
26
5
4
29
7
20
16
20
16
42
42
42
42
42
42
Orig. __ Orig. . 1791.
Rhode Island
4
3
4
4 47
SC 15
SC 15
7 15
15
15
15
1792_
Kentucky
14
7
7
14
14
1796
Tennessee.
---
16
16
16
21
21
21
21
21
21
1802
Ohio
5
5
5
1812
Louisiana.
3
2
5
5
5
1816
Indiana
5
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
1817
Mississippi.
3
5
2
1
8
8
3
5
5
5.
5
1818
7
1819
Alabama
5
5
5
5
7
10
10
10
10
-
1820
Maine.
9
9
1
8
1
8
10
4
4
4
1821.
Missouri
3
3
1836
Arkansas.
3
3
3
3
1837.
Michigan
99
84
41
37
182
30
178
83
171
83
1219
49
189
49
170
73
147
77
234
60
234
48
Totals
a The election of President devolved upon the House of Representatives and John Quincy Adams was elected, receiving the votes of 13 States. Virginia cast 24 votes for N. Macon for Vice President, New Hampshire 1, Connecticut 8, Maryland 1, and Missouri 13 for Andrew Jackson; Georgia, 9 for Martin Van Buren; Delaware, 2 for Henry Clay.
b Georgia, 7 votes for William Smith, of South Carolina, for Vice President.
c For President-South Carolina, 11 for J. Floyd; Vermont, 7 for Wm. Wirt. For Vice President-Pennsylvania, 30 for W. Wilkins; South Carolina, 11 for H. Lee; Vermont, 7 for A. Ellmaker. There were two vacancies from Maryland.
d Scattering votes: For President-Georgia, 11, Tennessee, 15 for H. L. White; Massachusetts, 14 for Daniel Webster; South Carolina, 11 for W. P. Mangum. For Vice President-John Tyler received 47 votes, viz .: Maryland, 10; South Carolina, 11; Georgia, 11; Tennessee, 15. Virginia cast 23 votes for Wm. Smith. There being no choice by the electors, the election of Vice President devolved upon the Senate and R. M. Johnson was chosen.
e For Vice President, South Carolina cast 11 votes for L. W. Tazewell, and Virginia 1 for James K. Polk.
301
4
4.
4
4
4
4
--
7
7
7
Vermont.
7
15
11
11
11
11
15
15
SC
SC
16
-
5
5
5
5
5
9
9
9
9
9
9
5
Illinois
10
4
-
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
7
7
-
-
-
Orig. __ | North Carolina
7
15
5
302
ELECTORAL VOTES.
Electoral Votes-1844-64.
Year of election
1844.
1848.
1852.
1856,
1860.
1864.
1868.
Number of electors
294.
294.
296.
296.
303.
294.
Political party.
Dem.
Whig.
Whig.
Dem.
Dem.
Wbig.
Dem.
Rep.
Rep.
| Union.
Į Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Seymour and Blair.
New Hampshire
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
Massachusetts
12
12
13
13
12
12
Connecticut.
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
New Jersey
7
7
7
7
4
3
7
7
Pennsylvania
26
26
27
27
27
26
26
Delaware
3
3
3
3
3
3
Maryland
8
8
8
8
7
7
Virginia.
17
17
15
15
15
South Carolina
9
8
8
8
6
Georgia
10
10
10
10
10
9
North Carolina
11
11
10
10
10
9
New York.
36
36
35
35
35
33
33
Rhode Island
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
- -
Vermont
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
Kentucky
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
Tennessee
13
13
12
12
10
Ohio
23
23
23
23
23
21
21
Louisiana
6
6
6
6
6
7
Indiana
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
Mississippi
6
6
7
7
-11
Illinois
9
9
11
11
11
16
16
Alabama
9
9
9
9
9
8
Maine
9
9
8
8
8
7
7
Missouri
7
7
9
9
9
11
11
Arkansas
3
3
4
1
1
5
Michigan
5
6
6
6
8
8
Florida
3
3
3
Texas
4
4
8
8
Wisconsin
5
5
8
8
California
4
4
4
5
5
Minnesota
4
4
Oregon
3
3
Kansas
3
31
West Virginia
5
Nevada
2
3
Nebraska.
3
Totals
170
105
163
127
25
42
174
114
8
180 72 39 12
212
21
214 80
States.
Polk and Dallas.
Clay and Frelinghuysen.
Taylor and Fillmore.
Cass and Butler.
Pierce and King.
5| | Scott and Graham.
ridge.
Fremont and Dayton.
Fillmore and Donelson. | Am.
Lincoln and Hamlin.
| Breckenridge and Lane. | Dem.
| Bell and Everett.
Douglas and Johnson.
Lincoln and Johnson.
McClellan and Pendle-
Grant and Colfax.
ton.
-
5
Iowa
4
4
4
4
3
4
12
9
Buchanan and Brecken-
ELECTORAL VOTES.
Electoral Votes-1868-1888.
Year of Election
1872.
1876.
1880.
1884.
1888.
1892.
Number of Electors
333.
369
369.
401.
401.
444.
Political Party
Rep.
-Dem -
Rep.
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Rep.
Dem.
Rep,
Dem.
| Peo.
Year of admission to the Union.
States.
Grant and Wilson.
Thos. A. Hendricks.
| B. Gratz Brown.
B. Gratz Brown. V. P.
Hayes and Wheeler.
Tilden and Hendricks.
Garfield and Arthur.
Hancock and English.
Blaine and Logan.
Cleveland and Hendricks.
Harrison and Morton.
Cleveland & Thurman.
Harrison and Reid.
Cleveland and Stevenson.
| Weaver and Field.
New Hampshire_
5
5
5
4
4
.
4
Massachusetts
13
13
13
14
14
15
Connecticut
6
6
6
6
6
6
New Jersey
9
9
9
9
9
10
Pennsylvania
29
29
29
30
30
32
Delaware
3
3
3
3
3
Maryland
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Virginia
11
11
11
12
12
12
South Carolina.
7
7
7
9
9
9
Georgia.
6
5
11
11
12
12
13
10
10
10
11
11
11
Rhode Island
4
4
4
4
4
4
17911
Vermont
5
5
5
4
4
4
1792
Kentucky
8
4 8
12
12
13
13
13
1796
Tennessee.
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1802
Ohio
22
22
22
23
23
1
1812
Louisiana
8
8
8
8
8
1816
Indiana
15
15
15
15
15
1817
Mississippi
8
8
9
9
9
1818
Illinois
21
21
22
22
24
1819
Alabama
10
10
10
10
10
11
1820
Maine
7
7
6
6
6
1821
Missouri
6
8
6
15
15
16
16
17
1836
Arkansas
6
6
6
7
7
8
1845
Florida
4
4
4
4
4
4
1845
Texas
8
8
8
13
13
15
1846
lowa
11
11
18
13
13
1848
Wisconsin
10
10
10
11
11
12
1850
California
6
6
1
8
8
1
8
1857
Minnesota
5
5
5
7
7
9
1859
Oregon
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1861
Kansas
5
5
9
9
10.
1862
West Virginia
5
5
5
6
6
6
1864
Nevada
3
3
3
3
3
3 .
1867
Nebraska
3
3
5
5
8
1876
Colorado
3
3
3
3
4.
1889 1889
South Dakota
4
1889
Washington
4
1889
Montana
3
1890
Wyoming
3
1890
Idaho
3 .
Totals
286
42 18 47
185
184
214
155
182
219
233
168
145
277
22
35
35
35
36
36
36
1837
Michigan
11
11
11
13
13
9
5
1
1
1
8
22
15
8
21
11
5
5
North Dakota
303
Original 13 States.
3
North Carolina_ New York.
Pres.
ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.
VOTES CAST FOR GOVERNOR AND SECRETARY OF STATE NOVEMBER 8, 1892, AND POPULATION BY TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.
NOTE .- The total vote for some of the counties by townships and wards does not agree with the official returns by counties. Such totals are marked with a figure (1). The official returns by counties can be seen by referring to the "Official Can- vass of Votes-Election of. November 8, 1892."
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
ALCONA CO.
Alcona
597
74
69
1
1
72
67
1
1
Caledonia
190
28
7
4
28
7
Curtis.
364
55
44
54
44
Greenbush
264
36
20
36
20
Gustin.
697
25
25
1
23
23
1
Harrisville.
1,923
200
108
3
2
199
105
3
3
Haynes
973
91
68
19
1
90
67
19
1
Mikado
318
16
15
1
16
16
1
Mitchell
83
31
32
31
32
Total for county
5,409
559
388
29
4
554
381
29
5
ALGER CO.
Au Train
2.84
29
56
1
29
56
1
Burt
177
13
11
1
13
11
1
Munising
288
35
78
33
75
Onota
161
31
3
31
3
Rock River
328
53
12
53
12
Total for county
1,238
161
160
2
159
157
2
(304)
305
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
ALLEGAN Co.
Allegan
3,983
489
435
33
18
491
428
33
21
Casco
1,819
228
112
24
15
231
108
24
15
Cheshire
1,457
194
74
15
11
195
72
15
12
Clyde
850
122
69
1
5
121
69
1
5
Dorr
1.670
102
193
22
45
102
192
22
45
Fillmore.
2,151
202
88
5
3
202
88
5
3
Ganges
1,477
217
117
30
12
218
115
31
12
Gunn Plain
2,525
244
282
37
19
247
277
39
19
Heath
930
89
63
5
8
89
63
5
8
Hopkins.
1,821
222
115
31
10
222
117
30
10
Laketown
905
87
41
6
87
44
6
Lee
900
99
16
4
46
99
16
4
46
Leighton
1,162
110
68
23
17
110
68
23
19
Manlius
1,140
173
49
4
12
173
47
5
12
Martin
1,313
149
85
48
11
150
83
48
12
Monterey
1,514
179
143
13
7
178
143
13
7
Otsego.
2,936
319
269
120
21
319
265
123
22
Overisal
1,788
86
149
6
2
86
149
6
2
Pine Plains
536
54
53
3
3
55
53
3
3
Salem
1,584
161
171
14
11
161
171
14
11
Saugatuck.
2,233
188
205
18
13
187
201
16
14
Trowbridge
1,311
138
148
15
21
138
145
14
24
Watson
1,193
126
102
25
25
124
101
26
21
Wayland
1,763
222
161
35
14
222
160
35
15
Total for county
38,961
4,230
3,211
537
349
4,237
3,175
541
361
ALPENA Co.
Alpena
1,115
76
108
5
75
106
4
Green
436
63
36
3
63
36
3
Long Rapids
817
97
47
9
2
98
43
8
2
Maple Ridge
598
72
48
1
70
50
1
Ossineke
132
11
12
5
11
12
5
Sanborn
204
27
18
2
27
18
2
Wilson
996
84
49
4
84
49
4
Alpena City*
11,283
1,105
1,227
19
16
1,101
1,222
20
16
1st ward
2,933
248
141
6
5
247
140
7
5
2d ward
4,687
239
172
3
239
172
3
3d ward
3,663
184
276
4
3
182
275
4
3
4th ward
177
223
1
1
117
223
1
1
5th ward
161
238
8
161
237
8
6th ward
156
177
4
155
175
4
Total for county
15,581
1,535
1,545
47
19
1,527
1,586
46
19
* Alpena City had but three wards in 1890. Since divided into six wards.
39
306
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
ANTRIM CO.
Banks
802
93
37
10
6
90
37
10
6
Central Lake
510
90
61
8
7
91
59
8
7
Chestonia
537
41
36
10
2
39
35
10
3
Custar
411
26
32
3
23
32
8
8
Echo
473
49
22
12
1
49
22
12
1
Elk Rapids
1,486
218
116
6
1
218
113
6
1
Forest Home
548
67
47
24
6
67
47
24
6
Helena
537
46
60
21
5
46
60
21
5
Jordan
440
32
34
7
1
33
34
6
1
Kearney
437
98
50
14
3
98
50
14
3
Mancelona
2,323
229
183
27
8
226
181
25
8
Milton
868
46
53
10
12
44
53
10
12
Star
380
49
39
3
1
48
37
3
2
Torch Lake
350
46
34
3
4
45
32
3
6
Warner
311
25
22
5
1
24
21
5
1
Total for county
10,413
1,155
826
167
61
1,141
813
165
65
ARENAC CO.
Adams
222
11
24
2
15
11
22
2
15
Arenac
662
25
37
1
47
26
36
46
Au Gres
531
20
30
3
55
20
30
3
55
Clayton
646
26
24
11
55
25
23
11
55
Deep River
711
30
62
4
41
29
61
4
41
Lincoln
1,007
84
94
2
69
84
93
2
70
Mason
399
34
13
2
39
38
11
2
37
Moffitt
240
21
35
3
21
36
2
Standish
883
33
40
2
80
36
37
2
81
Turner
48
3
1
6
3
1
6
Whitney
334
23
23
22
24
22
22
Total for county
5,683
310
383
27
432
317
372
26
430
BARAGA CO .*
Arvon
67
42
5
68
42
5
Baraga
147
386
2
8
149
385
2
2
L'Anes.
141
188
5
1
144
184
5
1
Spurr
14
22
16
20
Total for county
3,036
369
638
12
4
377
631
12
3
* Census not returned by townships.
307
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
BARRY CO.
Assyria
1,074
128
45
7
70
130
41
7
71
Baltimore
1,266
124
60
14
60
124
54
13
66
Barry
1,221
163
103
13
14
162
100
13
15
Carlton
1,357
117
73
7
97
116
71
7
96
Castleton
2,391
347
233
55
14
339
233
55
17
Hastings
1,187
107
70
16
65
107
59
17
73
Hope
1,214
125
111
11
30
129
104
11
33
Irving.
1,379
139
72
6
89
139
62
6
94
Johnstown
1,068
165
50
10
30
165
51
8
30
Maple Grove
1,375
137
102
29
58
134
99
28
60
Orangeville
968
126
65
6
36
126
62
6
36
Prairieville
1,040
142
78
9
10
141
73
10
12
Rutland.
1,030
97
53
4
96
96
40
5
104
Thornapple
1,684
265
196
38
25
265
188
38
28
Woodland.
1,728
193
173
39
15
193
171
39
15
Yankee Springs
829
127
39
12
28
127
35
12
31
Hastings City.
2,972
359
371
25
59
363
352
25
70
1st ward
602
62
79
2
14
63
73
2
21
2d ward.
665
92
53
8
17
92
50
8
17
3d ward
665
69
107
4
11
71
103
5
12
4th ward.
1,040
136
132
11
17
137
126
10
20
Total for county
23,783
2,861
1,894
301
796
2,856
1,79)
300
851
BAY Co.
Bangor
745
54
51
7
2
57
48
7
3
Beaver
879
50
71
1
2
48
74
1
1
Frankenlust
1,206
43
155
Fraser
950
83
86
3
2
83
84
3
2
Garfield
147
15
13
15
13
Gibson
335
34
15
1
1
32
15
1
1
Hampton
2,890
223
363
4
7
226
357
5
7
Kawkawlin
1,249
96
122
1
1
96
122
1
1
Merritt
1,077
64
85
2
26
63
85
2
27
Monitor
1,702
100
167
1
3
99
169
1
3
Mt. Forest*
19
15
Pinconning
1,956
156
158
8
4
158
157
8
4
Portsmouth
1,156
69
84
2
69
84
2
Williams
1,300
125
112
12
19
125
112
12
19
4
* Organized since census was taken. Population in Pinconning.
21
14
43
153
308
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
BAY Co .- Cont'd.
Bay City
27,839
2,285
3,001
85
80
2
2,966
89
85
1st ward
2,896
145
368
8
11
149
363
0
12
2d ward
2,605
213
250
2
214
248
3
3d ward
1,830
285
154
13
2
288
151
14
3
4th ward
3,499
350
342
22
8
355
335
21
9
5th ward
2,812
151
212
8
25
151
211
8
25
6th ward
2,884
117
175
2
8
115
176
2
8
7th ward.
2,481
230
280
6
15
231
277
6
15
8th ward
3,052
235
615
5
5
231
612
6
6
9th ward
1,488
182
140
7
186
134
7
1
10th ward
2,029
114
247
4
5
114
243
4
5
11th ward
2,263
263
218
8
1
265
216
9
1
West Bay City
12,981
1,144
1,286
69
32
1,148
1,262
80
35
1st ward
2,353
128
253
10
1
128
251
10
1
2d ward
3,020
263
304
19
8
263
299
20
10
3d ward
1,789
170
200
2
4
171
199
12
3
4th ward
2,560
279
245
21
9
276
238
21
9
5th ward
1,762
148
179
3
2
149
176
3
3
6th ward
1,497
156
105
14
8
161
99
14
9
Total for county
56,412
4,562
5,783
194
181
4,580
5,716
210
190
BENZIE CO.
Almira
278
120
79
5
14
122
76
5
13
Benzonia
506
97
36
34
3
96
34
34
3
Blaine
346
50
9
11
21
50
9
11
21
Colfax
404
42
76
14
4
194
104
14
4
Gilmore
755
74
62
6
3
72
63
6
3
Homestead
330
21
26
2
22
21
26
1
22
Inland
419
79
37
14
17
79
37
14
17
Joyfield
262
31
7
8
2
31
7
8
2
Lake
170
8
10
1
8
10
1
Platt
198
32
14
1
7
32
14
1
Weldon
97
32
42
4
4
32
41
5
5
Total for county
5,237
783
505
99
105
779
497
99
104
BERRIEN CO.
Bainbridge
1,519
167
146
16
13
163 251
139
16
12
Benton
2,377
251
163
22
11
162
22
12
Berrien
1,584
189
172
21
1
189
166
19
1
Bertrand
1,093
114
162
4
1
111
155
4
1
7
42
76
6
Crystal Lake.
1,472
197
107
309
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
BERRIEN Co .- Cont'd.
Buchanan
2,849
339
303
66
4
328
291
66
4
Chickaning
964
110
78
8
5
103
70
7
4
Galien
1,238
174
132
8
Hagar
953
163
52
5
6
155
52
5
5
Lake
1,518
172
228
5
164
221
5
1
Lincoln
2,112
164
230
12
160
213
13
New Buffalo
1,192
105
166
3
15
106
165
3
15
Niles
1,364
134
181
10
128
176
10
Oronoco
1,815
147
311
32
146
302
32
Pipestone
1,446
170
109
21
1
169
106
20
1
Royalton Sodus
953
155
70
23
150
64
21
St. Joseph_
574
64
23
8
3
64
23
8
3
Three Oaks
1,754
195
185
6
4
187
176
6
5
Watervliet
2,016
264
245
40
24
253
238
39
23
Weesaw
1,178
124
176
9
121
174
9
City of Benton Harbor *.
3,692
883
496
41
36
872
479
40
36
1st ward
117
86
3
4
116
83
3
5
2d ward
270
131
20
10
269
123
20
10
3d ward
269
101
12
10
262
100
11
9
4th ward
227
175
6
12
225
173
6
12
City of Nilest
4,197
461
623
18
2
453
611
17
3
1st ward
137
252
3
130
250
3
1
2d ward
106
105
4
1
129
106
5
1
4th ward
85
155
6
1
84
154
5
1
City of St. Joseph*
3,733
459
465
46
7
149
453
48
-1
1st ward
216
216
23
2
209
209
25
5
Total for county
41,285
5,093
4,863
438
133
4,986
4,718
431
133
BRANCH Co.
Algansee
1,383
189
67
32
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