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1873-Republican, Edward F. Noyes ( elected ), 2,095. Democrat, William Allen, 1.937.
1875-Republican, Rutherford B. Hayes ( elected), 2,835. Democrat, William Allen, 2.708.
1877-Republican, William H. West ( elected), 2.383. Democrat, Richard M. Bishop, 2,501.
1879-Republican, Charles Foster (elec- ted), 3,246. Democrat, Thomas Ewing, 3.014.
1881-Republican, Charles Foster ( elec- ted), 3,066. Democrat, John W. Bookwalter, 2,643.
1883-Republican, Joseph B. Foraker, 3,- 403. Democrat, George Hoadley ( elected ). 3,113.
1885-Republican, Joseph B. Foraker (elected ), 3,179. Democrat, George Hoadley, 2,915.
1887-Republican, Joseph B. Foraker (elected ), 3.159. Democrat, Thomas E. Pow- ell, 3,048.
1889-Republican, Joseph B. Foraker. 3 .- 335. Democrat, James E. Campbell ( elected). 3,017.
1891 - Republican, William McKinley ( elected), 3,149. Democrat, James E. Camp- bell, 2,625.
1893 - Republican, William McKinley (elected), 3,490. Democrat, L. T. Neal, 2,- 526.
1895-Republican, Asa S. Bushnell ( elec- ted), 3,405. Democrat, James E. Campbell. 2,426.
1897-Republican, Asa S. Bunhnell ( elec- ted ), 3.386. Democrat, Horace L. Chapman. 3,051. Prohibitionist, John C. Holliday, 112. Total vote of county. 6.747.
1899-Republican, George K. Nash ( elec- ted ), 3,587. Democrat, John R. McLean, 3,- 031. Prohibitionist, Seth H. Ellis, 175. Total vote cast, 7,109.
1901-Republican, George K. Nash (elec- ted). 3.550. Democrat, James Kilbourne, 2,- 962. Prohibitionist, E. Jay Pinney, 117. Total vote cast, 6,692.
1903-Republican. Myron T. Ilerrick (elected ), 3,552. Democrat, Tom L. Johnson. 2.871. Prohibitionist, Nelson D. Cramer, 168. Total vote cast, 6,771.
1905-Republican, Myron T. Herrick, 3 .- 130. Democrat, John M. Pattison (elected ) . 3.419. Prohibitionist, Aaron S. Watkins, 126. Total vote cast. 6,842.
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AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS
Tabulated Vote for Governor, Representatives and Principal County Officials From October, 1824, to October, 1834, and for October, 1838
October, 1824
Governor |
Representative
Commissioner
Sheriff
Coroner |
Auditor
TOWNSHIPS
Trimble
Marrow
Murray
Sprague
Loofborrough
Carpenter
Gregory
McLeod
Gillis
Carver
Dix
Bennett
Howard
Walker
Huntington
Mecker
Carpenter
Smiith
Weaver
Delaware.
136
12
75
47
16
11
9
137
13 13
75
43
31
119
25
135
15
Liberty
79
10
32
2
73
16
45
10
18
73
11
3
Concord
11
33
13
11
1
26
1
1
12
5
14
21
3
23
1
Radnor.
58 30
10
5
15
1
8
51
10
3
2
9
38
14
522
11
60
3
Troy
21
1
1
16
L
4
3
9
16
2
10
18
18
1
11
Peru
39
1
2.
21
4
4.
1
8
24
19
5
11
41
56
Kingston
1
21
15
0
30
2
1
65
7
1
3
2
2
5
39
117
143
12
Berlin
85
13
5
5
1
2
4
1
3
65
1
3
13
1
1
14
13
450
14
310
293
196
214
38
29
500
467
307
184
396
1059
60
October, 1825
Representative
Commissioner
TOWNSHIPS
Loofbor-
rough
Patrick
Cowles
Cryder
Copeland
Spaulding
Hughes
Carpenter
Williams
Fleming
Delaware
1
67
Liberty
35
3
10:5
Sti
20
Concord
3
3
3
26
Thompson
9
Radnor
Marlborough
15
11
12
1
20
Troy
Oxford
1
15
15
10
Peru
Burrington
15
10
14
2
3
Berkshire
35
85
1
21
124
2
Berlin.
5
64
1
1
12
63
4
1
Orange.
21
3
26
Harlem
21
15
20
1
15
52
Westfield
14
21
5
253
241
187
150
90
33
26
18
610 223
121 44
3
3y
2
Berkshire.
9
5
11
18
30
7
10
145
62
13
11
30
19
20
2
11
25
13
15
Genoa.
18
1
8
1
16
1
2
1
2
10
6
10
1
15
21
40
1
Burrington
5+
F
2 credito 5
16
6
12
6
6
3
12
10
25
12
5
26
30
Harmony
11
3
1
5
S
3
5
9
33
Sunbury
141
Orange
Harlem
21
4
15
11
1
1
5
05
1
1
39
2
Sunbury
11
52
1
10
15
21
Harmony
19
Kingston
53
4
5
11
10
1
18
8 "
19
13
14
10
6
S
14
12
5
Marlboro.
10
9
22
34
Scioto.
17
1
Thompson
10
8
31
31
S
10
2
131
11
18
S
18
Genoa.
12 40
23
1
--
Jov
1
17
Scioto.
Forcats | Sprague
8
01
28
Oxford.
11
36
#
12
Westfield
88
HISTORY OF DELAWARE COUNTY
TABULATED VOTE-Continued
October. 1826
Governor
Congress
Representative
Sheriff
Commissioner
Aud- itor
A. Trimble
A. Camp-
J .--
B. Tappam
L. Starling
P. Kilonen
D. S. Nor-
William
P. Sprague
E. Gris-
wold
S. McCay
J. Mc- Leod
J. Kern
S. Moon
A. Root
A. S. Ben-
A. Lam
R. Warren
W. Joy
J. Patrick
G. Carpen-
ter
G. Smith
Delaware.
8
1
3
139
Radnor
60
15
1
30
10
I
31
1
10
11
40
Liberty
42
5
29
2
21
3"
1
25
21
31
3
31
18
5
38
8
17
67
Berkshire
16
4
4
126
18
64
1
53
43
97
1
3
5
10
45
Harlem
4+1
1
16
14
1
11
27
34
10
1
11
1
3
6
53
63
Oxford.
25
1
5
2
28
1
23
3
3
3
5
21
3
8
23
1S
4
40
35
1
29
13
1
18
1
23
3
21
21
24
1
23
846
103
127
19
329
393
381
10
410
169
221
118
148
557
207
339
30
157
417
109
357
1082
October, 1827
Congress
Representa- 1 tive
Commis- sioner
Treasurer
Assessor
TOWNSHIP
Dan S. Morton
Lyon
Starling
Stanbury
John Loof-
borrough
Sprague
James
Gillis
Wm.
Mansur
Jos.
Storm
J. T.
Dunlap
Josiah
Moses
Roof
John
Wilson
Joseph
Patrick
Isaiah
Eaton
Berlin
1
13
28
100
84
23
25
1
1 1
26
Radnor
21
y
27
21
36
43
13
28
23
19
15
1
10
12
Troy
26
2
18
2
31
4
36
23
13
24
A
25
16
5
15
43
23
21
32
14
11
2
35
3
Kingston
25
5
20
7
15
21
35
30
12
15
13
9
Thompson
7
10
10
1
19
19
1
16
18
1
Genoa
52
1
1
17
45
3
53
Brown
13
3
14
9
10
7
47
1
15
12
17
10
15
Westfield
751
152
423
660
525
269
85
3614
145
411
16 1
5
38
3
4
35
Peru.
27
1
22
41
3
1
18
45
15
1
9
19
11
16
26
Burrington
514
....
5
9
10
5
1
17
1
21
31
35
12
13
13
I
26
1
9
21
Scioto.
21
Thompson.
1
4
52
12
5
ti
Sunbury
31
1
9
1
30
1
5
1
1
27
28
Westfield
26
2
18
25
2
1
75
20
Harmony
20
Kingston
72
1
1
40
1
75
135
13
32
5
46
78
Orange
45
26
7
19
7
41
Berlin.
66
15
24
13
11
10
5
64
Troy
17
81
Marlborough
35
37
14
3
121
11
42
50
Genoa
30
19 18
4
Concord
]
16
37
35
10
3º
4
1
13
1
20
Scioto.
34 57
5
35
27
54
43
14
3
1
2
35
Orange.
36
3
19
16
1
32
11
18
25
Porter
2
Harmony
54
Peru
44
5
11
15
15
12
47
20
2
41
7
2
Concord
15
4
Oxford.
15
10
35
3
Burrington.
34
2
12
15
20
25
17
44
12
37
4
14
Berkshire
120
10
44
42
107
Liberty
61 5
54
14
Harlem
33
27
29
15
102
15
11
Sanbury
20
4
23
13
4
16
1
51
Marlborough
1
54
24
15
10
1
38
10
ton
Wilson
TOWNSHIP
bell
nett
19
79
36
1
Wm.
P.
24
89
TABULATED VOTE-Continued
October, 1828
Governor
Representa. tive
Auditor
Sheriff
Commissioner
TOWNSHIP
Allen
Trimble
J. W. Campbell
Pettibone
B. F. Allen
Solonion
Smith
Taylor
Moon
Thos. J.
Brown.
Brundidge
Budd
Williams
Greogory
Me Latin
Osborn
Berkshire
52
.36
152
52
54
50
108
Berlin
Brown
Burrington
11
12
21
4
-4
Concord
13
34
18
3 % )
126
1
30
15
1
3
Genoa
45
15
14
35
10
43
40
19
Harmony
34
14
37
19
22
Liberty
60
11
73
11 1
15
13
2
53
5℃
Marlboro
10
35
17
30
25
43
39
3
35
Oxford
25
31
13
35
15
32
Peru
10
45
21
4
58
1
11
11
Scioto
12
25
20
35
16
52
1
34
10
25
3
15
18
Westfield.
758
3.19
6:54
4.55
856
251
1032
29
410
409
443
442
October. 1829
Representative
Commissioner
Treasurer
Assessor
TOWNSHIP
Allen
Ulrey
Griswold
Cowles
Williams
Brundige
Cryder
Patrick
Dunlap
Howard
Munson
Crawford
Hoadly
Root
Wecks
Wilson
Rosecrans
Berkshire
S
117
5
5
114
99
19
10
1
14
83
Berlin
13
53
14
3
59
1
24
3
Brown.
19
11
3
30
5
15
2
17
23
Delaware
10
93
15
1
45
24
Genoa
15
40
57
4
1
13
Harlem
25
19
1
15
32
4
13
20
5
33
5
11
12
11
2
Marlborough
32
1
14
-
5
44
21
11
1
1
Oxford
15
10
17
1
5
12
53
11
3
33
36
3
64
34
1
1
21
2
14
3
9
8
3
16
22
10
Troy
34
3
3
1
43
33
3
14
21
2
4
14
516
434
186
54
$03
470
102
312
283
150
14
85
445
245
146;
150
1
1
11
11
1
Delaware
Harlem
1%
35
4
26
15
25
30
37
Lincolu
14
1
15
45
1
14
3
17
Porter
2
14
26
--
14
Troy
24
21
9
1
20
20
11
19
1
10
Westfield
13
1
10
15
12
1
11
21
Thompson
32
1
12
5
1៛
Sunbury
11
33
1
15
11
Scioto
16
1
Kingston
13
43
42
10
23
14
12
15
15
7
12
3
1
8
2
7
1
10
Porter.
10
Radnor
18
10
1
4
22
1
1
1
21
104
13
16
1
11
3
8
11
Liberty Lincom
21
7
15
17
Orange
5
1
25
1
1
13
15
5
5
Barrington
34
5
34
24
1
1
7
Concord
51
9
Harmony
14
5
1
26
1
12
14
30
Radnor
17
Sunbury
10
31
30
24
Thompson
24
12
30
Orange
15
36
5
65
54
55
9
2
Kingston
M. D.
10
OD
44
1
Peru.
10
5
14
1
2
4
21
17
AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS
90
HISTORY OF DELAWARE COUNTY
TABULATED VOTE-Continued
October, 1830
Governor
Congress
Repre- sentative
Sheriff
Auditor
Commissioner
Recorder
Coroner
TOWNSHIP
McArthur
Lucas
Stanbury
McLean
Utley
Brown
Moon
McLean
Taylor
S. Moon
Smith
Cellar
Brundige
Cox
Foust
Reynolds
Spaulding
Sweetger
Menden.
Osborn
Landon
Swartz
Berkshire
125
30
12"
27
102
51
35
100
11
103
46
79
55
49
23
23 5
5
Burrington
17
12
14
14
18
12
20
2.
21
17
25
18
11
1
31
33
10
13
28
4
37
1
9
Harlem ...
21
32
14
25
17
21
4
15
30
13
15
10
33
1
34
Kingston
60
13
56
15
19
41
12
5
57
15
1
17
56
10
12
10
18
Lincoln
5
18
4
17
1×
3
1
7
3
4
1
15
15
40
15
33
2
Orange ..
14
Oxford
12
35
36
4
29
15
31
3
10
25
10
25
19
9
3
11
11
16
17
114
10
23
4
17
13 13
39
16
10
10
41
15
11
1
13
2
2
2
Troy
21
Thompson
3
21
1
3
3
20
12
12
20
1
1
2-3
2
Westfield
25
7
23
11
26
5
381
80]
402
734
192
624
253
320
815
421
541
418
178
69%
533
443
18
213
238
October, 1831
Represen- tative
Commissioner
Treasurer
.
Assessor
TOWNSHIP
Storm
Allen
Gregory
Havens
Cox
Hall
Shaw
Fields
Smith
Bennett
Dunlap
Carpenter
Moses
ROSS
Pettibone
Root
Werks
Taylor
Fuller
Martin
Berkshire
10
14
5
3
1
1
40
Berlin
16
20
19
16
3
1
2,5
6
66
45
17
30
10
73
62
51
5
1
Harlem
10
21
10
1
11
1
1
1
5
13
11
21
11
Lincoln
10
5
9
1.5
1
20
4
3
5
10
11
1
12
3
3
33
Porter
2+
12
30
] ti
13
1
1
1
19
.
3
25
3
15
10
3
1
1L
5
10
635
589
526
230
214
43
313
231
192
70
161
331
217
194
331
12
15
25
17
26
4
32
45
95
108
38
79
73
74
19
14
36
1
40
18
20
Liberty.
€4
11
13
51
31
30
32
23
33
24
11
S
4
10
17
8
1
42
10
38
1
3
31
Radnor.
46
10
30
17
8
35
17
25
21
13
11
5
23
31
6
32
5
35
10
12
17
3
3
1
24
10
17
31
27
33
18
8
16
12
20
1
5
Delaware.
111
41
Genoa ..
21
24
4
8
2i
35
1
1
26
8
2
26
12
37
51
16
32
10
60
Marlborough
30
29
41
3
19
12
S
1
1
Peru .. Porter.
29
25
1
24
10
Sunbury
11
S
23
20
21
Scioto
15
26
15
13
13
1
12
13
10
2
35
1
13
S
1
1
7
3
1
Scioto
11
12
14
2
33
13
Thompson
27
1
11
21
17
25
1
3
6
11
3
3 0. 5:
5
1 L
13
1
1
Radnor
39
32
55
Liberty
35
10
32
6
1
3
3
11
1
3
20
5
Marlborough .. Orange
Lt
10
5
..
E-1.
40
3
1
ʻ
30
12
1
21
Sunbury
3
3
31
4
21
Troy
13
Westfield
27
39
12
1
1
31
14
3
16
3
1
44
.....
18
1
1
12
7
Oxford Peru
45
50
33
14
21 *3
1
10
1
8
33
5
Concord
12
102
38
30
5
1
23
30
10
1
17
11
Burrington.
15
13
33
16
4
27
1
Delaware
25
Genoa ..
Harmony Kingston
1
22
37
3
1
30
13
1
12
Brown
. .
65 12
1
4
12
5
31
14
17
42
21
:1
32
4
41
19
38
11
11
1
33
Concord
53
91
37
20
10
..
4
2
40
12
15
20 25
3
32
1
57 15
......
11
16
S
Berlin
Brown
20
19
Harmony
15
15
10
13
2
1
4
1
12
2
3
22
13
1
19
Jackson
hall
91
AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS
TABULATED VOTE-Continued
October, 1832
Governor
Congress
Representative Sher 1ff
And- litor
Commissioner
Coroner
D. Lyman
R. Lucas
MeLean
O. Parish
J. Olds
CurtiA
Storm
Prince
E. Moon
S Moon
Brundidge
Havens
WilliamA
Mendenhall
Hance
Dodds
Rheem
Aldrich
Alexander
Wood
Berkshire
145
19
24
78
33
5
33
10
Berlin ..
79
79
1
1
1
55
2
1
50
28
39
Delaware
57
14
15
83
1
18
100
102
31
1
13
3
1
16
1
13
31
33
17
13
20
11
60
60
12
I
5
39
1
41
1
1
Liberty
41
11
23
36
36
86
89
25
50
3
3
$
1
3
Marlboro
57
18
39
3
11
15
41
67
17
1
53
8
5
43
5
5
33
10
33
21
12
25
25
...
80
12
14
1
18
2015
35
16
Scioto
13
17
45
3
12
44
13
58
1
5
..
41
2
1
2
14
21
25
841
719
646
433
470
548
440
1561
1562
404
302
119
145
169
462
484
1+5,4
132
October 8. 1833
Representative
Commis- sioner
Recorder
Pros. Atty.
Treasurer
Assessor
TOWNSHIP
Curtis
Root
Cowles
Hance
Potter
Brundidge
Cellar
Dodde
Reynolds
Spaulding
Powell
Sweetser
Bennett
Mansou
Smith
ROSS
Rheem
Jencks
Smart
Randolph
Weeks
Brundidge
Rose
Hodsden
Sweetser
10
9
-1
65
81
4
96
15
17 5
58 40
145
3
5
Burrington
18
9
23
1 :
4
42
1
11
4
14
24
10
37
S.S.
27
12
31
11
1 1
11
1
9
3
5,5
13
5
Harlem
30 37
10
1
7
$
46
1
25
30
2
53
3
1
2
1
32
5
5
1
3
I
21
55
10
1
41
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18
21
19
5
18
26
2
13
%
1
1
43
13
1
11
Troy
21
Thompson.
1
€
1
1
5
1
18
2
I 5
34
19
14
25
1
5
5
13
Trenton
1
1
1
34
14
1
43
4
3
34
14
13
25
1
21
Westfield
214
123
100
836
506
541
997
401
139
851
574
532
290
212
160
132
100
314
261
255
214
213
174
1
12
30
25
33
14
47
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43
47
37
1
1
5
3
3
Porter.
20
5
48
20
10
12
15
80
Sunburg
13
15
48
1
42
7
57
50
1
19
11
2
15
31
Troy
47
25
1
12
58
4
6
3
Thompson Westfield
3
33
15
21
31
1
3
20
ti
Genoa.
70
3
1
Harlem
33
5
15
23
31
17
10 9 0: 00 - 80 00 0 00 88 3
25
3
1
Concord
40
23
38
45
64
187
186
54
101
4
3
3
Lincoln
9
15
7
16
25
21
25
32
Orange.
12
1
2
26
1
1
1
1
Peru
14
17
16
12
1
13
12
5
35
37
7
25
71
10
8
Harmony
25
2.
Kingston
42 18 25 34
Oxford
25
5
63
58
3
1
1
16
1
....
......
35
10.
Radnor
14
12
2010
11
75
141
51
21
41
19
61
12
5
Burrington ..
1
1
1
Brown
70
53 25
41 14
31
90
35
11
. .
2
21
5
13
27
1
10
16
1
10
12
5
10
1 3
3
102
465
19
20
9
44
35
3
21
14 2ti
25 17
2
8
1
10
17
5
17
12
1
15
1
Marlborough
13
ti
-.
11
1
30
9
11
Radnor
45
18
10
. .
4
57
27
1
53
3
ti
25
90
2
14
12
1
12
1-
21
5
2
16
Orange
27
5
1
1
5
5
34
50
1
5
31
1
4
3
10
Sciot o.
14
11
10
- 1
1
1
1
1
50
27
15
11
5
16
Oxford
Peru ..
Porter
2.
10
3
32
12
1
1
2
Delaware.
54
18
73
41
15
Genoa
ti
31
12
1
3
1
12
I
Liberty
21
16
]
10
30
25
1
1
11
1
1
50
17
3
13
10
Berlin
15
3 11
11
18
35
20
20
31
57
16;
5+
Harmony
Kingston
32 33
10
Lincoln
5
15
12
Concord
12
30
18
1
1
12
11
11
117
1
44 50
3
1
2
1
54 10
42
42
2ri
107
1
23
-
Berkshire
14
8
75
1
3
"
Brown.
12
6
38
19
7
1
13
حلو ين 3
11
38
17
...
51
-t
TOWNSHIP
J. M.
15
45
2
2
44 21
31
..
59
1
10
21;
39
1
..
. .
35
14
64
52
92
HISTORY OF DELAWARE COUNTY
TABULATED VOTE-Continued
October, 1834
TOWNSHIP
Findlay
Lucas
Olds
MeLain
Moore
Curtis
Gregory
Knapp
Warren
Moon
Kinkade
Aldrich
Patterson
Berkshire
104
Berlin
48
Burrington
15
35
16
19
27
124
12
6
11
49
12
29
48
34
33
15
Lincoln
Marlborough
82
14
75
20
18
1%
1
38
48
4
10
15
Porter
18
16
40 54
45
30
14
5
9
1
24
35
29
2
21
14
Troy
24
25
7
25
20
12
1
31
8
3
1
4
10
660
850
S14
969
747
997
1190 303
322
601
No record is to be found from 1834 to 1838 and then nothing until 1869.
October. 1838
Governor Congress
Represen- tative
Auditor
Sheriff
Commis. sioner
Pros'cut'g Attorney
Coroger
TOWNSHIP
Vance
Shannon
Ridgway
McElvain
Patterson
Williams
Moon
Smart
Baker
Kinkade
Scovell
Headley
Morris
Byxbee
Stark
Whipple
Fuller
Huber
Wilson
McWilliams
Berkshire
184
70
17:
20
1
1:30
Berlin
95
Brown
101
51
61
102
67
198
Delaware
161
195
161
159
204
148
159
1
3
15
186
180
123
63
112
Harmony
16
84
30
29
87
25
55
21
Liberty
490
47
20
21
74
126
11
44
53
30
40
54
17
Oxford
30
24
34
92
29
11
8
1
97
30
98
20
41
30
Porter
42
51
12
52
32
50
43 58
1
97
41
100
42
1
43
100
15
52
00
Trenton.
112
50
114
119
115
12
90
20
S
14
11(
32
41
11:
Troy
90
45
122
17
Thompson
73
20
75
80
19
Westfield
63
15
131
1770
1668
1759
1651
1732
1701
|1652
1597
1083
287
195
128
53
1727
1076
1609
1136
1774
1542
2
Delaware
119
60
36
36
35
37
20
47
43
36
23 21
11
40
49
18
8
----
Oxford
32
21
30
46
5
10
11
12
11
55
Radnor.
21
53
14
12
24
25
31
23
19
19
3
18
21
34
Westfield
12
14
24
30
27
35
15
10
Trenton
15
17
25
13
27
39
12
53
1
...
Scioto
11
44
30
40
2
Orange
16
Peril
26
30
27
16
13
4
28
22
26
10
Concord.
21
27
12
145
64
4.
1
12
30
33
Kingston
55
3
18
11
Harmony
8
33
...
28
30
12
57
14
5
Brown
11
30 38
111
Genoa
12
12
Harlem ...
16
1
1
6
18
1
90
59
50
16
137
14
1
10
56
72
61
Thompson.
3
25
Burrington.
77
55
53
1
37
50
79
Ceno:
54
113
115
54
113
50
1
116
2
53
111
35
1G
11
16
Lincoln
48
44
21
31
41
130
95
Orange
55
51
54
52
58
15
41
10
44
1
57
17
42
33
20
Radnor
53
73
40
Scioto
44
100
101
76
25
15
18
1
1
21
73
1
1
60
1
87
1
76
79
57
Marlborough.
125
77
12
130
35
31
16
13
13
Kingston
25
60
74
21
79 34
1
73
125
40
3
$4
25
Peru
$5
82
103
59
117
72
51
10:
5-1
l'oncord
Harlem
35
ST
83
103
104
1
1
-13
1
1
100
78
75
..
1
94
41
73
1
50
17
16
35
31
17
24
40 25
Liberty
20
AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS
93
The Vote for Governor, Secretary of State, and President, of Three Leading Parties, From 1869 to the Last State Election in 1906
(In 1905 a constitutional amendment was passed making all National, State and County elections come in the even-numbered years, and the terms of all State and County Officials were extended until after the 1908 election.)
1869
1870
1873
1874
Governor 1969
Secretary of State, 1870
Governor 1873
Secretary of State, 1874
VOTING PRECINCTS
R. B. Hayes
George H.
Pendleton
Sherwood
Heisley
VOTING PRECINCTS
E. F. Noyes
William
G. T. Stewart
A. T. Wikoff
William
Bell, Jr.
John R
Buchtel
Berkshire.
190
195
177
17
23
Berlin
150
103
138
99
Brown
15
73
1?]
88
Concord
72
12
73
Concord
Delaware twp.
90
84
12
211
103
15
Harlen
135
58
103
Delaware, 2nd.
200
78
287
189
Liberty
117
135
110
108
65
42
71
5
Harlem.
102
19
51
119
21
Kingston.
18
4
60
4
Liberty
109
5
11
10
31
1
Orange.
98
82
53
11
Oxford
119
80
13
125
87
14
Porter
55
Radnor
159
16
133
53
12
Scioto ..
78
1:2 111
18
81
160
51
Thompson
20
Trenton
47
9
15
97
2685
2043
2541
1907
2035
1937
304
2034
1959
317
1871
1872
1872
1875
1876
1876
Governor 1871
Secretary of State, 1872
President 1872
Governor 1875
Secretary of State, 1876
President 1876
VOTING PRECINCTS
William
Allen
Hayes
J. Odell
William
Bell. Jr.
Milton
Barnes
Chapman
Samuel J.
Tilden
Hayes
G. Clay
Smith
Berkshire
174
72
18
103
103
Berkshire
143
234
139
260
3
139
247
5
Berlin.
147
103
34
150
Brown
134
81
120
71
119
13
Brown
93
91
1
123
100
1
134
103
Delaware twp
112
137
13
1199
141
11
123
1499
5
Genoa ..
81
111
48
118
91
125
Harlem ...
74
100
78
48
10-1
20
..
3d wd
59
1
201
143
41
3
144
94
1
Kingston
45
85
3
35
162
152
153
160
10
Porter
10
31
128
47
131
38
Radnor
180
15
56
184
10
Scioto.
12.
194
110
213
120
'Thompson
52
124
44
128
50
100
Trenton
71
120
70
127
69
103
Iroy
83
41
Scioto
215
104
217
34
242
199
137
73
1
Trenton.
141
1
138
...
2610
2072
25/4
2167
2713
2013
90
2708
2835
221
2783
3140
191
3237
147
52
55
1
Orange
90
135
114
14
101
153
5
Oxford
12G
150
Porter
28
118
3
41
133
1
56
135
12
218
5
Radnor
181
20
€:0
201
11
156
101
1
Oxford
154
93
147
10
151
82
Liberty
152
Marlborough
39
125 52
3
56
1
271
150
10
Liberty
113
133
113
123
131
119
Marlborough
5
47
57
34
59
35
Orange
128
72
14
58
Harlem
140
88
1
160
61
23
243
Genoa
2d wd
239
15
272
416
35
133
336
Delaware, 1st wd
122
9
131
340
20
130
173
Concord
111
111
90
95
Delaware
727
521
50%
151
6:00
Kingston
1011
21
wikoff
Wiley
U. S. Grant
Horace
Greeley
VOTING PRECINCT'S
E. F. Noyes
McCook
A. T.
Aquila
473
Genoa
130
85
95
Delaware, Ist ..
932
Kingston
100
23
Delaware, 3rd. Genoa.
51
4
35
235
4
Orange
36
73
118
80
Oxford
15
74
164
Porter
120
37
103
Radnor
51
53
Scioto
115
155
120
152
Thompson
50
118
125
Trenton
72
124
75
116
Troy
2
3
120
5
Troy
74
1
1
141
102
105
138
1
Troy
5
81
9
9
Delaware
439
45
21
Marlborough
61
52
45
59
83
Marlborough ..
47
38
R. B.
15
143
133
143
Concord
131
4
11%
5
Berlin
130
Brown.
54
Allen
saac R.
William
Berkshire
Berlin
35
262
..
108
178
12
Thompson
113
E. S.
R. B.
G. W.
94
HISTORY OF DELAWARE COUNTY
TABULATED VOTE-Continued
1877
1878
1881
1882
Governor
Secretary of State, 1×78
Governor 1881
Secretary of State, 1882
VOTING PRECINCTS
Charles
John W.
Bookwalter
Abrahamı R.
Charles
Townsend
James W.
Newman
Ferd
Schumacher
Berkshire.
191
133
13
13
Berlin .
155
121
10
162
13
Brown.
105
24
123
24
Concord.
120
5
110
102
25
Concord
75
13:
10
15
122
120
Delaware. 2d wd.
151
24
153
81
28
Delaware Twp .. Delaware City First Ward.
230
53
37
202
119
Third
154
109
39
179
120
Fourth
SO
151
12
151
85
119
Harlem
131
93
127
11
Kingston
116
35
08
31
Precinet No. 1
70
Marlborough
40
30
117
23
Oxford
177
115
175
126
Porier
135
Radnor
250
70
10
73
21
Scioto
121
208
Thompson
134
57
130
11
Trenton
10
26
55
2353
2501
2011
9832
2595
352
Troy
103
1
110
3068
2643
358
3015
2701
27ti
1883
1884
1884
Governor 1583
Secretary of State, 1884
President 1844
VOTING PRECINCTS
Joseph B.
Forakor
George
Hoadly
Ferd
James S.
Robinson
Newman
Evan J.
Blaine
Grover
Cleveland
John P.
St. John
Berkshire ..
247
161
23
156
10
16:1
89
G
Berlin.
17
131
4
176
1.31
12
12
11
Brown
133
115
32
143
1:24
21
145
11-
Berlin
185
121
16!
141
129
14
14
115
Delaware Tp.
129
114
14
142
1:26
133
14ti
119
10
Concord.
150
14
1:25
21
134
123
Delaware
City
First Ward
Second
151
122
20:
155
27
143
148
39
Fourth
130
175
5
123
157
17
12)
142
9
Genoa
107
143
3
10:
150
10
111
145
10
Harlem
151
106
147
41
3
122
3
Liberty
Precinct No. 1. Precinet No. 2 ..
S1
St
5
84
-- 4
83
×1
1
Oxford
203
1:21
3
199
12G
125
1
Marlborough.
44
21
153
42
18
153
54
1×
Radnor
Oxford
145
218
149
219
138
Scioto .
13-1
237
37
151
147
1
150
1
Radnor
138
Thompson
79
141
4
71
119
5
151
4
Trenton
7S
131
23
135
21
155
20
Troy
108
114
1
106
102
111
100
5
3246
3014
3403
30-3
143
350%
151
3403
3113
276
3492
3174
309
3513
3078
1
55
Orange
111
84
10
132
100
Oxford
147
1
160
103
10
Porter.
34
103
47
Radnor
1×4
10
208
54
122
212
13
Thompson
45
122
1
108
1
Trenton
58
120
4
91
93
1879
1880
1880
Governor 1879
Secretary of State 1850
President 1880
VOTING PRECINCTS
Charles
Foster
Thomas
Ewing
Gideon T.
Stewart
Charles
William
William
James A.
Garfield
Winfield S.
Hancock
Neal Dow
Berkshire.
15-
253
164
10
214
140
5
(2) Sunbury
..
15
Concord
al
150
15
258
100
5
193
115
15
Fourth
..
146
155
101
168
3
10€
151
Fifth
175
315
10
32-
5
18
104
150
17
Lib'ty Pre. No. 1 ..
72
100
3
105
. .
5
74
Marlborough
Orange
135
103
21
95
1til
13
Porter
122
130
139
149
25
-
Porter
132
titi
10
203
14
132
41
145
217
23
Trenton.
146
134
11
130
12
Troy
10%
105
102
115
102
25
150
10
153
Berlin
152
125
10
131
140
Delaware, Ist wd
1:41
70
16
2.31
57
Delaware, 3d wd.
104
109
42
Delaware, 4th wd
137
11
15+
Genoa ..
104
134
20
90
14+
Fifth
145
Genou
122
Kingston. Liberty
107
120
12
117
170
Marlborough ..
90
1
105
150 913
14
Second
Delaware, 5th wd
112
105
19
Bishop
Henry A.
Thompson
Milton
Barnes
David R.
Paige
Jego. N.
Robinson
VOTING PRECINCTS
William
H. Wegt
Richard M.
125
S
Brown
117
91
31
S3
20
Delaware twp
5
12
17
5
Orange
141
120
210 104
190
171
134
12
Brown ..
134
113
221
132
1
17
24
284
70
32
Third
158
112
173
115
1 4
83
159
113
116
120
Kingstown
110
114
33
38
1
33
Kingston ..
122
5
3
81
95
45
11
203
112
14
Third
132
25
145
Fiftlı
270
1
Genoa.
Harlem
100
71
72
258
10
Second
25"
No. 2
92
1
Orange
136
3
Thompson
14+
2
214
12
Scioto
15
119
19
120
74
121
Delaware City First Ward ...
Delawarelwp ..
Schumacher
James W.
Morris
James G.
163
310
Liberty
1.12
11
Troy,
112
10
Harlem
13
Townsend
Ling
H. Doan
104
..
328
tin
261
130
71
131
175
1:02
141
Berkshire
Foster
Ludlow
Scioto
(1) Rome Precinct
95
TABULATED VOTE-Continued
1885
1886
1889
1890
Governor 185
Secretary of State 1886
Governor 1859
secretary of State. 1590
-
VOTING PRECINCTS
Joseph B.
Foraker
George
Hoadley
Adna B.
JAMPH S.
Robinson
McBride
Henry R.
Smith
VOTING PRECINCTS
Joseph B.
Foraker
James E.
Campbell
John B.
Daniel J.
Thaddeus E.
Melanchton
C, Lockwood
Berkshire
Galena Prec't.
79
64 20
43
62
93
110
Sunbury
109
13
117
GU
16
Berlin
155
140
20
143
124
IS
Brown
126
121
124
120
159
3
Concord
101
11%
30
133
120
31
Delaware
First Ward
310
54
303
70
12
Second ..
220
108
12
108
50
..
11:
143
95
145
10
Fourth
Fifth
1:10
306
21
921
2×1
17
Harlem
147
33
wi
120
28
Genoa
133
15
74
122
7
Harleni ..
143
82
134
20
Liberty
Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2 ..
110
11
S
Marlborough.
18
58
41
1
Orange
136
Oxford.
214
133
13
205
139
5
Porter.
135
8
106
58
1ti
Scioto.
14
Thompson
54
137
42
43
1
Trenton.
141
30
70
115
55
5
3173
2915
616
3090
2775
565
3335
3017
508
3138
2741
fril
1891
1892
1892
Governor 1857
Secretary of State, 1888
President 1858
VOTING PRECINCTS
Joseph B.
Foraker
Thos. E.
Powell
Morris
Sharp
Daniel J.
Boston G.
Young
Payne
Benj.
Harrison
Cleveland
Alson J.
Streeter
Berkshire
Galena Prec't .. Rome Sunbury
57 80
24
1
25
74
20
130
12
166
130
12 -
Brown
131
127
21
141
121
18
144
121
18
Concord
94
169
118
27
142
121
25
142
12)
24
Delaware Twpt. Delaware
125
109
112
104
30
1.44
100
31
Ward NO. 1 ..
254
100 125
42 53
207
115
43
206
113
13
3rd Waro
115
140
48
145
111
50
..
80
150
321
12
133
19
111
132
141
30
3
11;
143 19
3
I
Kingston.
101
1
101
31
102
30
Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2
50
94
14
76
94
1
55
30
1
54
145
114
12
201
121
12
Porter
139
53
17
233
SU
2.54
144
225
41
Thompson
12
128
3
81
135
1
80
133
31
106
91
11
11
95
112
95
7
Troy
100
0
2625
352
3230
2678
440
2710
400
..
No. 5
30
21
Genoa ...
100
150
19
120
15
Kingston
102
43
10
105
33
Kingston.
113
3
25
Ward No. 2
70
73
13
10
Orange
135
5
132
2F
Oxford
133
9
214
125
11
Porter
132
Radnor
225
Scloto
130
216
19 10
142
110
3
Trenton
120
35
113
27
Troy
102
102
49
127 219
124
Ward No. 1
254
56 35
143
52
..
No. 3
115
37
11+
133
Third
140
24 81
54
26
Rome Prec't ..
52
SunburyPrec't Berlin ..
150
140
153
1.31
Brown
14)
117
19
128
150
3
Delaware Twp.
133
..
No. 2
17
118 145
71
12
94
Marlborough
11
31
2
59
Thompson
70
132
10
126
208
Grover
Cleveland
John
Bidwell
Berkshire
Berkihire Prec't .. .. Galena Sunbury
44
6
123
58
103
152
136
124
124
12:
13
Concord
120
158
213
21
202
115
13
83
120
13
Liberty, Prec't 1 Precinct 2
.
58
1
78
T
74
9
54
39
25
oxford
220
137
217
10
21+
131
132
60
Porter
118
5
3
132
58
3
Radnor
Scioto
108
174
27
127
203
125
205
Thompson
45
Trenton
71
11L
13
1225
15
84
125
Trenton
83
120
27
133
31
3439
3004
450
Governor 1×1
Secretary of State 1592
President 1892
VOTING PRECINCTS
Wm.
Jamey E
Campbell
Ashenhurst
Samuel M.
William A.
Taylor
Geo. L.
Benjamin
Harrison
85
5K
Berlin.
159
121
26
Itis
256
70
40
235
70
41
..
2
. .
3
112
133
147
1:24
177
25
93
206
321
15
Genoa
Harlem
45
145
27
101
12
115
32
145
129
25
19
5th Ward
111
13
21
75
133
82
118
12
259
1til 115
72
189
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