The Wisconsin blue book 1893, Part 38

Author: Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State. Legislative manual of the State of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin; Industrial Commission of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. State Printing Board; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Library; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau; Wisconsin. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Madison
Number of Pages: 804


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Marquette


1,198


6


51


876


1,198


6


51


877


Milwauke>


24,511


1,297|


508


24,408


24, 527


1,292


511


24,374


Monroe


2,461


108


271


2,524


2,464


107


271


2,525


Oconto.


1,497


128


41


1,260


1,495


127


41


1,261


Oneida


1,236


44


27


1,081


1,315


44


27


1,130


Outagamie


4,547


100


224


2,697


4,535


99


224


2,704


Ozaukee.


2,075


46


9


624


2,069


47


8


623


Pepin .


534


10


86


855


531


10


88


852


Pierce


1,210


180


310


2,301


1,213


180


309


2,302


Polk ...


577


215


179


1,461


573


216


182


1,458


Portage


2,565


47


214


2,277


2,565


45


217


2,277


Price. .


875


27


83


1,090


876


26


82


1,089


Racine.


3,690


505


355


3,908


3,677


504


356


3,915


Richland


1,676


286


232


2,184


1,676


287


232


2,182


Rock


4,215


120


570


6,013


4,204


118


568


6,017


Sauk ..


3,144


45


398


3,255


3,139


46


397


3,250


Sawyer.


326


4


37


415


328


4


37


415


Shawano


2,036


274


47


1,317


2,044


272


47


1,314


Sheboygan


5,078


168


104


3,610


5,073


166


100


3, 627


Taylor.


906


31


29


734


907


33


29


725


Trempealeaul


1,547


38


269


2,037


1,528


38


273


2,108


..


Vernon ..


1,437


381


251


3,086


1,420


382


251


3,089


Walworth


2,132


75


516


3,859


2,126


74


514


3,861


..


Washburn


309


13


32


476


310


15


29


476


Washington


2,631


9


18


1,661


2,629


7


18


1,664


...


Waukesha.


3,613


87


238


3,581


6


3,614


87


237


3,590


6


Waupaca


2,178


42


303


3,363


2,188


40


309


3,363 ...


Wanshara.


7831


34


141


2,091


..


783


34


143


2,092 ..


Winnebago


5,870|


283


311


5,276


5,863


282


342


5,274 ...


Wood


2,232


30


52


1,755


2,229


30


5%


1,758 ...


Totals


176,709


9,784|


13,233 169, 482| 173 |176, 792 9, 646,13, 232 169, 474 176


. .


Lincoln.


1,438


411


79


972


1,432


408


82


Dunn


1,256


611


221


2,163


1,256


611


222


2,160


Iowa ..


2,333


24


354|


2,265


2,331


25


:353;


..


St. Croix


2,228


72


390


2,449


2,220


393


2,446


. .


..


305


ELECTION STATISTICS.


SUMMARY OF GUBERNATORIAL VOTE.


1848.


Dewey, democrat .. 19,533


Tweedy, whig. 14,449


Dewey's majority . 5,03)


1849.


Dewey. democrat 16,649


Collins, whig. 11,317


Dewey's majority


5,332


1851.


Farwell, whig. 22,319


Upham, democrat. 21,812


Farwell's majority


507


1853.


Barstow, democrat 30, 405


Holton, republican. 21,886


Baird, whig.


3,304


Barstow's plurality


8,519


1855.


Barstow, democrat ... 36, 355


Bashford, republican. 36,193


Barstow's majority 1157


1857.


Randall, republican 44,693


Cross, democrat


44,239


Randall's majority 454


1859.


Randall, republican. 59,999


Hobart, democrat 52,539


Randall's majority.


7,45)


1861.


Harvey, republican 53,777


Ferguson, democrat. 44, 456


Harvey's majority 8,331


1863.


Lewis, republican .... 72,717


Palmer, democrat. 49,053


Lewis' majority 23, 654


1865.


Fairchild, republican


58, 332


Hobart, democrat 48,330


Fairchild's majority 10,002


1867.


Fairchild, republican 73,637


Tallmadge, democrat 68,873


Fairchild's majority . 4,764


1869.


Fairchild, republican ....


69,502


Robinson, democrat


61,239


Fairchild's majority. 8,253


1871.


Washburn, republican 78,301


Doolittle, democrat .. 68,910


. Washburn's majority 9,301


1873.


Taylor, democrat


81,599


Washburn, republican ..


66,234


Taylor's majority


15,375


1875.


Ludington, republican. 85, 155


Taylor, democrat


84,314


Ludington's majority


841


1877.


Smith, republican ... 78,759


Mallory, democrat.


70,486


Allis, greenback.


25,216


Smith's plurality


8,273


1879.


Smith, republican 100,535


Jenkins, democrat 75,080


May, greenback.


12,096


Smith's majority over both


12,509


1881.


Rusk, republican. 81,754


Fratt, democrat. 69,797


Kanouse, prohibition 13, 225


Allis, greenback


7,002


Rusk's plurality


11,957


1884.


Rusk, republican 163, 214


Fratt, democrat 143, 945.


Hastings, prohibition 8,545


Utley, greenback


4,274


Rusk's plurality


19,269


1886.


Rusk, republican .. 133, 247


Woodward, democrat 114, 529


Olin, prohibition . 17,089


Cochrane, people's 21,467


Rusk's plurality


18, 718.


1888.


Hoard, republican 175,696


Morgan, democrat .. 155, 423


Durant, prohibition 14,373


Powell, labor


9,196


Hoard's plurality


20,273


1890.


Peck. democrat. 160, 388


Hoard, republican. 132,068


Alexander, prohibition 11,246


May, union labor 5,447


Peck's plurality .


28,320


Peck's majority over all


11, 627


1892.


Peck, democrat 178,245


Spooner, republican. 170,538


Butt, people .. 9,640


Richmond, prohibition 13,265


Peck's plurality


7,707


1 This certificate was set aside by the Supreme Court.


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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK


SUMMARY OF VOTE FOR STATE OFFICERS-1892.


For Governor.


George W. Peck, dem. 178, 245


John C. Spooner, rep. 170,538


Cyrus M. Butt, peo .. 9,640


Thomas C. Richmond, pro.


13,265


For Lieutenant Governor.


Charles Jonas, dem. 176,860


John C. Koch, rep. 170,097


Martin Pattison, peo 9,885


Gilbert Shepard, pro ..


13,122


For Secretary of State.


Thos. J. Cunningham, dem. 177,052


Robert W. Jackson, rep


169,718


Aaron Boughton, peo. 9,670


E. Fred Russel, pro


13,172


For State Treasurer.


John Hunner, dem 177,466


Atley Peterson, rep 169,434


Alfred Manheimer, peo. 9,617


John C. Martin, pro.


13, 185


For Attorney General.


Jas. L, O'Connor, dem 177,147


Jas. O'Neil, rep ... 169,444


Martin W. Stevens, .peo 9,675


Frances A. Watkins, pro.


13,196


For State Superintendent.


Oliver E. Wells, dem ... 176,666


Willard H. Chandler, rep. 169,739


Sarah Potter, peo. 9,722


L. Wesley Underwood, pro.


13,258


For Railroad Commissioner.


Thos. Thompson, dem. 176,709


John D. Bullock, rep. 169, 482


Chas. Hatch, peo ... 9,784


John E. Clayton, pro.


13,233


For Commissioner of Insurance.


Wilbur M. Root, dem 176,792


Jas. E. Hegg, rep 169,474


Eugene Low, peo 9,646


Ole A. Ritan, pro.


13,232


EEECTION STATISTICS.


307


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE IN WISCONSIN. From 1848 to 1884.


NOTE - Names indented denote unsuccessful candidates. Figures in left hand column denote the number of the election, from the first presidential election in 1789 to the twenty fifth in 1884.


ELEC- TION.


VOTE FOR CANDIDATES.


TOTAL VOTE.


Number.


Year.


Popular.


Per cent.


Popular.


Majority.


Electoral.


Popular.


Increase


Popular.


Per cent.


Idcrease.


Electoral.


16


1848


Zachary Taylor Lewis Cass


13,747


35.1


39,166


4


17


1852


Franklin Pieice.


33,658


52.0


2, 604


5


61,712


25,546


65.2


5


Winfie d Scott.


22,210


34.4


18


1856


James Buchanan.


52,843


44.2


119,512


54, 800


84.7


5


John C. Fremont.


66,090


55.3


12,668


5


Millard Filmore


579


.5


19


1860


Abraham Lincoln.


86,113


56.6


20,040


5


152, 180


32,688


27.3


5


John C. Breckinridge John Bell.


161


.1


20


1864


Abraham Lincoln.


83,458


55.9


17,574


8


149,342


2,838+!


1.8+


8


21


1868


Ulysses S. Grant


108, 857


56.2


24,150


8


193,564


44,222


29.6


8


22


1872


Ulysses S. Grant


104,997


54.6


17,686


10


192,308


1,256+


.7+


10


23


1876


130, 668


51.0


5,205


10


256,131


63,823


33.2


1C


Peter Cooper


1,509


.6


24


1880


James A. Garfield.


144,398


54.1


21,709


10


267,182


11,051


4.3


10


Winfield S. Hancock.


114,644


42.9


J. B. Weaver


7,986


03.0


Neal Dow.


68


25


1884


Grover Cleveland


146,477


45.8


319,888


52, 706


16.5


11


James G. Blaine


161,157


50.4


2,426


11


J. P. St.John


7,656


02.4


1


1883


Benjamin Harrison.


176,553


49.7


~1,231*


11


354, 614


34,726


10 8+


11


Grover Cleveland.


155, 232


43.7


Clinton B. Fisk


14,277


04.2


A .. J. Streeter


8,552


02.4


27


1892


Grover Cleveland.


177,325


47.7


6.224


12


371,581


16,967


4.8


Benjamin Harrison.


171,101


46.


James B. Weaver.


10,019


02.7


..


. ..


John Bidwell .... ..


13,136


03.6


..


*Plurality.


+Decrease.


4


Martin Van Buren


10,418


26.6


John P. Hale


8,814


13.6


S. A. Douglas


65,021


42.7


€5, 884


44.1


Horatio Seymour


84,707


43 8


Horace Greeley


86,477


45.0


Charles O'Conor


834


.4


Rutherford B. Hayes ... Samuel J. Tilden .


123, 927


48.4


G. C. Smith


27


J. B. Phelps


91


Beni. F. Butler


4,598


01.4


26


Geo. B. McClellan


15,001


28.3


1,254*


-


CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT.


..


888


.6


308


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


VOTES GIVEN FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT.


Statement of votes given for Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin at the Election held on the 7th day of April. A. D. 1891.


COUNTIES.


Silas U. Pinney.


Eleazer H. Ellis.


Scat- tering.


Total.


Counties.


Silas U. Pinney.


Eleazer H. Ellis


Scat- tering.


Total.


Adams


426


181


26


633


Marathon ...


3,401


924


4,325


Ashland


1,303


940


2,243


Marinette


503


1,102


1,605


Barron


728


594


2


1,325


Marquette


697


389


1,086


Bayfield


559


124


683


Milwaukee ..


11,156


6,792


17,948


Brown


590


5,017


116


5,723


Monroe


1,286


719


3


2,008


Buffalo


853


909


1,762


Oconto


233


1,533


7


1,773.


Burnett


325


190


1


516


Oneida


681


307


988


Calumet.


277


1,213


68


1,558


Outagamie .


1,181


3,319


1


4,501


Chippewa


1,777


1,002


2,779


Ozaukee.


481


916


1,397


Clark


1,345


663


2, 0081 Pepin


475


331


806


Crawford.


1,080


448


1,528


Polk .


831


480


4


1,315


Dane


6, 836


1,387


339


8,562


Portage


1,411


1,128


2,539


Dodge


2,366


2,625


4,991


Price


450


505


955


Door


505


1,297


101


1,903


Racine


1,723


1,665


1


3,389


Douglas


1,490


1,039


80


2,609


Richland


1,647


499


2,146


Dunu


1,343


851


2,194


Rock


2,879


2,010


271


5,160


Eau Claire ..


1,309


1,783


3,092


St. Croix


1,329


1,210


2,539


Florence


65


163


228


Sauk.


2,313


675


159


3,147


Fond du Lac


1,813


2,085


119


4,017


Sawyer


165


38


203


Forest


45


91


136


Shawano


559


1,814


2,373


Grant


3,519


992


8


4,519


Sheboygan .


2,096


1,529


3,625


Green


1,185


712


1,897


Taylor


412


605


1,017


Green Lake.


643


658


1,301


Tre'pealeau.


937


710


139


1,786


Iowa .


2,295


731


163


3,189


Vernon


1,375


6611


7


2,043


Jackson .


1,034


874


1,908


Walworth


1,979


1,016


89


3,084


Jefferson


1,982


1,098


3,030


Washburn ..


428


161


30


619


Juneau


1,037


906


1,943


Washingt'n.


822


1,494,


2,316


Kenosha


764


708


213


1,685


Waukesha ..


1,511|


1,062|


134


2,707


Kewaunee ..


443


1,969


2,412


Waupaca


1,141


1,111


2,252


La Crosse ..


3,040


1,786


4,826


Waushara ..


864


477


1,341


LaFayette ..


2,264.


493


2,757


Winnebago.


1,773


1,945


3,718


Lincoln ...


909


479


1,388


Manitowoc ..


1,421


3,102


4,523


Total


96, 661


77,312


2,082


176, 055


1


2,935


Pierce


957


787


1,744


Columbia


1,934


1,000


Langlade


657


661


1,318


Wood


803


626}


1,429


ELECTION STATISTICS,


Statement of votes given for Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Wiscon_ sin, at the Judicial Election held on the 5th day of April, A. D. 1892.


COUNTIES.


John B. Wilson.


Scat- tering


Total.


COUNTIES.


John B. Wilson.


Scat- tering.


Total.


Adams


512


18


530


Marathon


3.079


3,079


Ashland


1,218


21


1,239


Marinette


1,198


1,198


Barron


1,129


35


1,164


Marquette


980


980


Bayfield


459


5


464


Milwaukee


36,617


36,617


Brown


3,832


3, 832


Monroe.


1,195


102


1,297


Buffalo ..


1,328


1,328


Oconto ..


1,290


1,290


Burnett


513


5


518


Oneida.


499


499


Calumet.


1,126


97


1,223


Outagamie


2,943


2,943


Chippewa.


1,564


4


1,568


Ozaukee


1,352


1,352


Clark.


1,529


14


1,543


Pepin


680


680


Columbia ...


1,784


4


1,788


Pierce


1,559


10


1,569


Crawford.


993


9


1,002


Polk


1,152


46


1,198


Dane.


5,217


3


5,220


Portage.


1,716


1


1,717


Dodge


3,718


14


3,732


Price. .


794


59


853


Door


1,332


49


1,381


Racine.


3,747


1


3,748


Douglas.


1,998


1,998


Richland.


1,249


14


1,263


Dunn


1,694


4


1,698


|Rock


3,405


435


3,840


Eau Claire


3,025


3,025


ISt. Croix


1,957


1,957


Florence


61


61


Sauk.


2,353


86


2,439


Fond du Lac


3,515


5


3,520


Sawyer.


112


112


Forest


109


111


Shawano.


1,802


1


1,803


Grant.


2,371


11


2,382'


2,774


1


2,775


Green.


1,679


13


1,692


Taylor


890


890


Green Lake.


890


6


896


Trempealeau


1,133


33


1,166


Iowa ..


1,469


64


1,533


Vernon.


1,380


25


1,405


Jackson


1,519


12


1,531


Walworth.


3,036


3,036


Jefferson


1,900


3


1,903


Washburn


383


383


Juneau


1,406


9


1,415


1,632


5


1,637


Kenosha.


1,146


386


1,532


1,525


66


1,591


Kewaunee


2,041


2,041


Washington Waukesha Waupaca


1,879


5


1,884


La Crosse,


698


187


835


Waushara.


1,193


1,193


La Fayette


1,491


30


1,521


Winnebago


1,141|


1,146


Langlade .


1,481


62


1,543|


Wood.


1,356


89


1,445


Lincoln .


821


821


Manitowoc.


3,6€4


£3,664


Total


147,233


2,056


149,289


309


2


Sheboygan


310


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


VOTES GIVEN FOR CIRCUIT JUDGES.


Statement of votes given for circuit judges in the judicial circuits of Wisconsin at the judicial election held on the 2d day of April, A. D. 1892.


FIRST CIRCUIT.


COUNTIES.


Frank M. Fish.


James R. Doolittle.


Scattering.


Total.


Kenosha


1,045


116


2,072


Racine.


2,469


911 3,330 874


2,469


Walworth


3,369


4,243


Total


6,883


5,115


116


8,784


SECOND CIRCUIT-1887.


COUNTIES.


Daniel H. Johnson


Newton S. Murphy .


Scattering.


Total.


Milwaukee


14,606


13,192


2


27,800


Total


14,606


13,192


2


27,800


FOURTH CIRCUIT-1892.


COUNTIES,


Norman S. Gilson.


L. J. Nash.


Scattering.


Total.


Sheboygan.


3,368


1


3,369


Manitowoc.


3,776


16


3,792


Kewaunee


2,149


2,149


Foud du Lac.


4,412


2


4,414


Total.


13,705


16


3


13,724


311


ELECTION STATISTICS.


FIFTH CIRCUIT-1888.


1


COUNTIES.


George Clements'n


Scattering.


Total.


Crawford.


1,755


28


1,783


Grant


4,124


4


4,128


Iowa


1,866


16


1,882


La Fayette


2,551


4


2,555


Richland


2,476


2


2,478


Totals


12,772


54


12, 826


SIXTH CIRCUIT-1888.


COUNTIES.


Alfred W. Newman.


Scattering.


Total.


1 Clark


1,349


9


1,358


2 Jackson


1,295


17


1,312


La Crosse


1,613


1


1,614


Monroe


2,400


1


2,401


Trempealeau


2,117


5


2,122


Vernon


2,172


2,179


Total


10,946


40


10,986


1.2 Now part of Seventh Circuit.


TENTH CIRCUIT-1891.


COUNTIES.


John Goodlank


E. J. Goodrick.


G. H. Meyers.


Total.


Florence.


123


53


117


293


Forest.


101


19


58


178


Langlade.


798


658


212


1,668


Outagamie


3,259


881


1,301


5, 441


Shawano


646


2,054


179


2,879


Totals


4,927


3,665


1,867


10,459


312


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


ELEVENTH CIRCUIT-1888.


COUNTIES.


W. P. Swift.


R. D. Marshall.


Scattering.


Total.


Barron.


1,311


1,063


7


2,381


Burnett


294


352


1


647


Chippewa


1,106


2,767


3,873


Douglas


395


431


12


838


Polk.


1,168


1,080


2,248


Washburn


335


544


879


Totals


4,609


6,237


20


10,866


TWELFTH CIRCUIT-1888.


COUNTIES.


John R. Bennett.


Scattering.


Total.


Gwen


2,360


3


2,363


Jefferson.


3,300


3, 300


Rock


3, 866


44


3,910


Total


9,526


47


9,573


THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT-1887.


COUNTIES.


A. Scott Sloan.


Scattering.


Total.


Dodge


4,474


4,474


Ozaukee.


1,981


1,981


Washington


2,518


3


2,523


Waukesha.


2,306


97


2,4(1


Totals


11,279


100


11,379


313


ELECTION STATISTICS.


FIFTEENTH CIRCUIT-1887.


COUNTIES.


J. K. Parish.


W. H. Packard.


W. M. Tomkins.


J. J. Miles.


Total.


Ashland.


293


898


398


286


1,875


Bayfield.


34


172


18


489


713


Oneida 1


370


27


8


32


437


Price


239


15


145


72


471


Sawyer


3


338


2


1


344


Taylor


1,021


15


1,043


Totals


1,960


1,457


586


880


4,883


1 Now part of Sixteenth Circuit.


SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT-1891.


COUNTIES.


Charles V. Bardeen.


E. L. Bump.


Total.


Lincoln


153


1,457


1,610


Marathon.


3,985


809


4,794


Oneida.


486


674


1,160


Total


4,624


2,940


7,564


SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT-1891.


COUNTIES.


Jamesi O'Neill.


Wm. F. Bailey .


Total.


Clark ..


1,781


801


2.582


Eau Claire.


1,070


2,947


4,017


Jackson


1,315


939


Total


4,166


4,687


8,853


314


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK


CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.


The following is the act relating to the amendment of subdivision 9, section 31, article IV, of the state constitution, followed by the vote by counties given for and against the proposition, at the general election held November 8, 1892.


No. 293, S.]


[Published May 5, 1891.


CHAPTER 362.


AN ACT to submit to the people an amendment to subdivision 9, of section 31, of article IV, of the constitution of the state of Wisconsin.


WHEREAS, At the biennial session of the legislature of this state for the year 1889, an amendment to the constitution of this state was proposed and agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, which proposed amendment was in the- following language :


Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That subdivision 9, of section 31, of article IV, of the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, be amended by inserting after- the word "any" in said subdivision, the word "city," so that said subdivision when so amended shall read as follows :


9. For incorporating any city, town or village, or to amend the charter thereof;


AND WHEREAS, The foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution of this state was duly agreed to in the legislature of this state, chosen at the general election in Novem- ber, 1890, by a majority of all the members elected to each house thereof; therefore,


The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as fol- lows:


SECTION 1. The foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, shall be submitted to the people of this state at a general election to be held. on the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November, A. D. 1892, and if the peo- ple shall approve and ratify such amendment by a majority of the electors voting thereon, such amendment shall become a part of the constitution of this state.


SECTION 2. The form of ballot in voting to approve and ratify such amendment shall be : "For the amendment to subdivision 9, of section 31, of article IV, of the constitution ;" if against the same, " against the amendment to subdivision 9, of section 31, of article IV, of the constitution ;" which shall be printed on the official ballot, and all persons qualified to vote at any election in this state, shall be deemed voters on this question.


SECTION 3. The votes cast approving and ratifying, or disapproving such amendment, shall be counted and returned by the inspectors of the election in all respects as votes for state officers are counted and returned, and the officers now designated by law to canvass the returns of votes for state officers, shall canvass the returns in their respective counties, on this question, and certify and return the result to the state canvassers, at the same time and places, and under the same regulations and restrictions now provided by law for can- vassing and declaring the returns for elections of state officers, and the state canvassers shall canvass said returns, certified to them as provided by law in case of elections for state officers.


SECTION 4. Within three days after the determination of said canvass by the state can- vassers, they shall certify the result thereof to the governor, who shall thereupon, without delay make proclamation of the result.


SECTION 5. The secretary of state is hereby required to include the substance of this act in the notice of the general election for the year 1892.


SECTION 6. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and pub- lication.


Approved April 22, 1891.


ELECTION STATISTICS.


Tabular statement of the votes given for and against the proposed amendment of sub- division 9 of section thirty-one (31) of article four (4) of the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, at the election held in the several counties of the state of Wisconsin, on Tuesday November 8, 1892.


COUNTIES.


For.


Against.


COUNTIES.


For.


Against.


Adams


50


6


Marathon


286


59


Ashland


242


46


Marinette.


224


42


Barron


140|


78


Marquette.


26


4


Bayfield.


174


65


Milwaukee


57


15


Brown


21%


194


Monroe


205


80


Buffalo


124


58 |Oconto ..


58


25


Burnett.


19


3


Oneida


58


24


Calumet


103


52


Outagamie


262


499


Chippewa ..


179


42


Ozaukee


195


188


Clark


113


92


Pepin.


58


12


Columbia


390


23


Pierce.


67


21


Crawford.


144


69


Polk.


144


16


Dane


971


388


Portage


111


58


Dodge


634


281| |Price.


78


15


Door


123


86


Racine


386


630


Douglas


266


325


Richland


814


111


Dunn


453


163


Rock


463


305


Eau Claire


400


86 St. Croix


212


36


Florence.


7


4' Sauk


316


73


Fond du Lac


946


216:


Sawyer


24


2


Forest


11


1


Shawano


73


20


Grant


581


127


Sheboygan


398


611


Green


297


116


Taylor.


90


62


Green Lake.


185


55


Trempealeau


105


53


Iowa.


315


92


Vernon


Jackson


194


40


Walworth


243


70


Juneau


166


564


Waukesha


211


64


Kewaunee


212


46


Waupaca.


163


42


LaCrosse


275


1,187


Waushara


137


16


La Fayette


382


63


Winnebago


328


563


Langlade


70


17


Wood ..


133


57


Lincoln


91


27


Manitowoc


399


79


Total


15,718


9,105


219


94


Jefferson


281


422 72


Washbnrr


14


18


Washington


192


35


Kenosha


219


315


316


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


NUMBER OF ELECTION PRECINCTS IN THE STATE,


GENERAL ELECTION, 1392.


Adams.


17


Marathon


45


Ashland.


29


Marinette.


16


Barron.


22


Marquette


14


Bayfield


12


Milwaukee (In city, 89; in county, 16).


105


Brown


36


Monroe.


30


Buffalo


26


Oconto


18


Burnett


6


Oneida.


23


Calumet.


11


Outagamie


32


Chippewa.


29


Ozauka.


9


Clark.


28


Pepin


10


Columbia


32


Pierce


21


Crawford.


17


Polk


27


Dane.


50


Portage


23


Dodge.


38


Price.


14


Door.


16


Racine.


16


Douglas


27


Rock


32


Eau Claire


24


St. Croix


29


Florence ...


2


Sauk


30


Fond du Lac


32


Sawyer.


3


Forest.


8


Shawano


25


Grant.


35


Sheboygan.


28


Green.


22


Taylor


16


Green Lake.


15


Trempealeau.


16


Iowa ..


18


Vernon


24


Jackson


27


Washburn


7


Juneau.


24


Washington


18


Kenosha.


13


Waukesha


22


Kewaunee


12


Waupaca.


30


La Crosse.


34


Waushara.


20


La Fayette


19


Winnebago


37


Langlade.


21


Wood


33


Lincoln ...


19


Manitowoc


30


Total.


1,612


23


Walworth


25


Jefferson


20


Richland.


20


Dunn.


VOTE FOR MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, 1892. FOR SESSION OF 1893. ELECTED IN 1890 AND 1892. SENATORS.


District


I Popula- tion, 1890.


Counties.


Elected.


Vote.


Plurality over next highest.


Defeated.


Vote.


I.


52,139


Door, Kewaunee and Marinette


John Fetzer, Dem.


3,304


15


Edward Scholfield


3,284


II.


54,173


Brown and Oconto


Robert J. McGeehan, Dem. ...


5,049


Edward Scholfield, Rep.


4,449


III.


51,849


Racine and Kenosha


Adam Apple, Dem


3,420


406


John M. Driver, Rep. William Paul, U. L .. S. C. Johnson, Pro


286


IV.


45,390


First, third, seventh, thirteenth and eight- eenth wards, city of Milwaukee, Milwau- kee county


James W. Murphy, Dem ... ....


5,214


390


J. D. Mishaff, Peo William Bendike, Pro. [I. W. Van Shaick, Rep!


86


V.


52,163


Fifth, eighth, twelfth, fifteenth and six- teenth wards, city of Milwaukee, Milwau- kee county


Paul Bechtner, Rep


4,821


653


4,162


VI.


56,465


Second, fourth, sixth and ninth wards, city of Milwaukee, Milwaukee county.


Oscar Altpeter, Dem.


6,119


613


Silas Chapman, Pro.


82


William H. Gladding, Peo


312


VII.


55,574


Tenth ward, city of Milwaukee, and the towns of Milwaukee, Granville and Wau- watosa . .


C. A. Koenitzer, Dem.


5,677


7'60


F. Isenring, Rep. Schultz.


171


VIII.


42,618


Part of Milwaukee county .


Michael Kruszka, Dem ...


4,376


517


134


Daehn, Peo Jacob Kubal, Rep


3,859


IX.


48,849


Adams, Marquette, Juneau and Green Lake| F. T. Yahr, Dem.


6,497


1,594


J. Lea .. James O. Raymond, Rep


4,903


X.


56,452


Pierce, Polk and St. Croix.


William H. Phipps, Rep


6,177


1,681


John A. Moe, Dem. and Peo.


| Samuel M. Bixby, Pro


4,496 872


317


ELECTION STATISTICS.


3,014


409


98


·


4,824


F. W. Von Cotzhausen, Dem. C. A. Van Ness, Peo


162


H. J. Sullivan, Rep


5,506


4,917


1


VOTE FOR MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE-Continued. SENATORS-Continued.


District


Popula- tion, 1890.


Counties.


Elected.


Vote.


Plurality over next highest.


Defeated.


Vote.


XI.


50,217


Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Burnett, Saw- yer and Washburn.


J. T. Kingston, Jr., Dem


5,864


521


Walter A. Scott, Rep ..


5,343


XII.


48.496


Marathon and Wood


Neal Brown, Dem ..


6,160


2,477


Henry Grob, Rep


3,683


XIII.


44.196


Part of Dodge and Columbia.


William F. Voss, Dem


6,458


4,310


Christopher Reinhart, Rep ..


2,148


XIV.


44,325


Lincoln, Langlade, Forest, Florence and Shawano ..


Dayn E. Wescott, Dem


5,325


1,524


Evan J. Homme, Rep ...


3,801


XV.


54,470


Calumet and Manitowoc


William F. Nash, Dem.


5,898


3,958


Frederick Heyrath, Rep .


1,940


XVI.


53,278


Richland, Crawford and part of Grant


Charles H. Baxter, Rep


5,972


761


Scattering. Jacob Bremmer, Dem:


5,211


XVII.


57,804


Green and part of Rock and Dane


R. J. Burdge, Rep.


4,332


980


H. H. McLennegan, Dem John Stockman, Pro.


475


XVIII.


44,088


Fond du Lac


Samuel M. Smead, Dem.


5,105


864


Geo. C. Hill, Pro. S. B. Stanchfield, Rep.


4,241


XIX


50,097


Winnebago


Geo. W. Pratt, Dem


4, 815


714


Frank Challoner. Rep. Wesley Matt, Pro .


319


XX.


42,489


Sheboygan


Dennis T. Phalen, Dem.


4,957


1,144


Chas. A. Born, Rep.


3,813


XXI.


51,552


Portage, Waushara and part of Waupaca .. J. H. Woodnorth, Dem. ..


5,445


953


W. H. Hatton, Rep


4,492


Wm. Kennedy, Dem.


5,917


1,937


228


XXII.


52,267


Outagamie and part of Waupaca .... .. ..


Wm. D. Boynton, Pro Alexander B. Whitman, Rep


3,980


318


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


.


241


4,101


3


3,352


XXIII.[ 50,694 Jefferson and part of Waukesha


Albert Solliday, Dem. ....


5,078


1,597


Geo. J. Kispert, Rep ... ...


3,481


XXIV .


56,493


Walworth and part of Rock


Thompson D. Weeks, Rep. ·


7,552


2,252


Jos. H. Gould, Pro. Archibald Woodward, Dem.


863 5,300


XXV.


48,331


Clark and Eau Claire


Robt. J MacBride, Dem.


3,712


351


H. M. Stocking, Rep. H. W. Hunt. Pro ..


3,361 757


XXVI.


45,093


Part of Dane


Robt. M. Bashford, Dem ..


5,718


349


F. W. Hall, Pro. A. L. Sanborn, Rep


4,369


XXVII.


44,629


Sauk and part of Columbia.


Russell C. Falconer, Dem.


4,260


907


Lester Woodward, Rep A. C. Jenning, Dem


3,353 338


XXVIII


60,863


La Fayette, Iowa and part of Grant.


Calvert Spensley, Rep .


6,740


150


John Hardcastle, Pro . John Ryan .. Edmund W. Baker, Dem.


709


.


1


XXIX.


61,009


Buffalo, Dunn, Barron and Pepin .... ..


Rob't Lees, Dem.


3,414


651


J. L. Linderman, Rep.


2,763


XXX.


42, 142


Chippewa, Price, Taylor and Oneida.


Levi F. Martin, Dem.


5,686


718


Henry E. Kramer, Peo .. Benj. F. Millard, Rep.


311 4,968


XXXI.


64,119


Jackson, Monroe and Vernon


Henry Conner, Dem


4,972


78


B. E. Edwards, Rep. .


4,894


XXXII


57,721


La Crosse and Trempealeau.


Levi Withee, Rep


5,802


509


Jno. N. Jones, Peo C. H. Van Wormer, Pro


38


Lars. Ingass ...


6


G. Y. Freeman, Dem.


5,293


XXXIII


52, 778


Ozaukee, Washington and part of Dodge ...


Fred W. Horn, Dem


7,097


4,219


Jas. F. Trottman, Rep. Thayer, Pro.


2,878


21


ELECTION STATISTICS.


319


565


6,590


644


VOTE FOR MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, 1893. ASSEMBLYMEN.


Dis- trict.


Popula- tion, 1890.


Counties.


Elected.


Vote.


Plurality over next highest.


Defeated.


Vote.


1


16,565


Adams and Marquette.


Clarence E. Peirce, Rep.


957


520


Samuel Tanner, Dem ...


437


2


20,063


Ashland.


Michael G. McGeehan, Dem.


2,481


164


Wells M. Ruggles, Rep.


2,317




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