MADE GOOD in BATTLE of LIFE at Election, Tuesday, November 6, 1912

MADE GOOD in BATTLE of LIFE at Election, Tuesday, November 6, 1912

WILSON, SON OF VIRGINIA LEADER; Popular and Electoral Vote for President CONGRESSMEN ELECTED MADE GOOD IN BATTLE OF LIFE at Election, Tuesday, November 6, 1912. Wllaaa. KoosavsH. Taft. VARIOUS STATES Ghana. IN Daba. STATE— Elec. Pop. Elec. Pop. Elec Pop. Elec. Pop. Elec. Pop. First President Born South Mason Alabama 11 68,600 19,000 8.360 2.600 743 of and Dixon Arlsona S 16.466 11.SSS 4,786 no 76 ALABAMA. MONTANA. Arkansas .... 9 99,200 .. >7,669 20,400 7.109 l SOJ Diet. No. I—George W. Taylor, D. At Large—Thomas Stout. D. Line California ... 12 292.260 .. 219,246 3,085 Diet. No. 3—B. Hubert Dent, Jr., D. Since CivilWarj Scotch-Irish Parentage! 106,000 2.606 14.220 Colorado 9 .. 78.000 76.000 10.400 .. 6 220 Diet. No. I—Henry D. Clayton. D. HEW HAMPSHIRE. .. Connecticut 7 78.601 .. 29,646 67.368 .. 2,696 6*620 Diet. No. 4—Fred L. Blackman, D. Dlst. No. I—Eugene E. Reed. D. .... 21,000 2—Raymond Has Honors Degrees. Delaware 8 .. 13.000 12.000 479 >O2 DlaL No. 6—J. Thomas Heflin, D. Diet. No. B. Stevens. D. and Florida 4 7,000 8,000 1 Diet. No. 6—Richmond Hobson, D. 88.000 4,220 429 P. HEW Georgia 14 102.466 .. 28,762 9,976 926 Dlst. No. 7—John I* Burnstt. D. JERSEY. 4 1.124 .. 21,000 43,000 7,800 2,420 Dlst. I—William Baker, Wsatcrn Ntwiotoir News S'f-tlcs. Idaho 26.000 No. Richardson. D. Dlst. No. I—J. Thompson D. Union Illinois 461.684 22 440,267 266,124 46,000 .. 14,264 List. No. 6—Oscar W. Underwood, D. Dlst. No. 3—Thomas J. Scully, D. Indiana 16 262,000 .. 146.000 122,000 21,000 18,260 At Large—J. Abercrombie, p. Dlst. No. 4—Allan B. Walsh, D. » New York, Nov. Wi)- W. s.—Woodrow horse on his way to Fortress Monroe. lowa 12 221,865 .. 214,821 136,748 20,000 .. 10,402 Dlst. No. 6—William E. Tuttle, Jr., D. son. President-elect, is the first mbn The family moved to Columbia, S. Kansas 10 116.000 .. 103,000 60,000 20.000 6,307 ARIZONA. Dlst. No. 6—Lewis J. Martin. D. in Kentucky .... It 101.467 .. 92.080 03,138 6.106 6,409 At Large—Carl Hayden. D. Dlst. No. 7 R. G. Brenner, D. born south of the Mason and Dixon C.. 1870. 10 .. 13.760 4.000 3,600 Dlst. No. B—Eugene F. Klnkead, D. 1873 the son was Louisiana 68.000 360 to ta In sent to David- Maine 6 60.940 48.387 26.504 .. ARKANSAS. Dlst. No. I. McCoy, D. line be elected that office since ( 1,820 1.660 9—Walter son college at Davidson, Maryland 112,122 57.679 54.641 .. 2.891 3,684 No. I—Thomas H. Carraway, D. Dlst. No. 10—Edw. W. Townsend. D. the Civil War. He was bora at Staun- N. C.. where Massachusetts 170,996 140,152 153,266 Eagan, he studied and took a prominent part 18 19.807 4.620 Bist.Ist. No. 2—William A. Oldfield. D. Dlat.No.il—John J. D. ton, Va., December 28, 1856, and will Michigan 210,000 16 280,000 190,000 17,735 16.507 Dlst. No. I—John C. Floyd. D. Dlst. No. 12—James A. Hamtll, D. 4- in athletics. He entered Princeton in Minnesota 101,000 12 116.000 7,500 19.721 .. 12,711 Dlst. No. 4—Otis T. Wlngo, I). be the twenty-eighth President. He 1875 as a member of Class '79. When Mississippi ... 10 66,000 5.000 8,000 1.004 .. 725 No. 5—H. M. Jacoway, D. HEW MEXICO. was a success as president of Prince- was graduated he forty-first Missouri II 161.946 145.286 .. 216,986 20.000 5,600 Ist. No. f—Samuel M. Taylor. D. At Large—H. B. Fergusson, D. he stood 44,920 .. .. §lst. He Montana 4 31.640 27.760 12,607 1.007 Ist. No. 7—-W. 8. Goodwin, D. ton. reorganized the faculty and a class of was 109,000 60,060 .. HEW in 122. He editor of the Nebraska 6.777 .. YORK. 6 7.490 0,882 CALIFORNIA. Princeton advanced materially during Prlncetonian and an active member of Nevada 8 8,164 0.112 1,706 .. 2,107 .. 107 Diet. No. I—Lathrop Brown. D. New Hemp. .. 4 34,846 12,812 82,106 .. 1.442 .. 1.02 T Dlst. No. 2—John E. Baker. D. Dlst. No. 2—Dennis J. O’Leary, D. presidency. American Whig Debating Society. .. his the New Jsrsey .. 14 -168,000 .. 188,000 110.000 17,805 .. 6,807 No. 4—Julius Kahn. R. Dlst. No. 3—Frank E. Wilson, D. .. He in University .. .. 4—Harry Then came his advent politics. studied law the of Mexico 8 27.000 22,000 15.000 1,066 604 81st.let. No. 7—D. S. Church. D. Dlst. No. H. Dale. D. into ... .. 477,274 44,000 .. Virginia, was admitted to the bar in Sewew Tork 46 648,066 881,500 26,060 Note—Congressional nominations were Dlst. No. 6—James P. Maher, D. Jersey .. New was in the grip of a po- 1882 and Atlanta, Qa., prac- North Carolina 12 150.000 60.000 36.000 664 .. 471 made at a primary. Republicans win- Dlst. No. 6—William M. Calder. R. went to to North Dakota. 6 27,500 26,000 .. 2.870 .. litical machine. The eyes of the party 36.000 1,807 ning In some districts and Progressives Dlst. No. 7—John J. Fitzgerald. D. tice. While he was waiting for his cli- Ohio 24 446,700 261.664 .. 812.60.1 .. 48.292 .. 12,007 tn others. All. however, go under the Dlst. No. B—Daniel P. Griffin, D. leaders fell on Wilson. erts he began to 10 120,000 90,000 27,604 .. 2.764 Republican heading. Dlst. No. 9—James H. O’Brien. D. write “Constitutional regon 6 22,020 22.490 10.876 8,606 him,” they Government," a book later Bklahoma 24.480 Diet. No. Id—Herman A, D. “We'll elect said, “and which be- Penneyl vanla. .. 407,447 88 448,708 315,146 100,000 20,608 COLORADO. Dlst. No. 11—Daniel J. Riordah, D. then control him.” They succeeded in came famous. Rhode Island. 8 30.299 16,488 27,766 1.950 I,loa No. I—George Klr.del, D. Dlst. No. 12—Henry M. Goldfogf6, D. Carolina » 60.000 .. 1,200 .. 3,000 .. 108 «. 60s gist. No. 13—Timothy Sullivan, former, a of In 1888 Governor Wilson met Miss South Ist. 2—H. H. Seldomrldge, D. Dlst. No. D. D, the but made failure the South Dakota. 66,000 6 60.000 8.407 4.802 At Large—Edward T. Taylor. D. Diet. No. 14—Jefferson M. Levy, D. latter. Two weeks after his inaugu- Ellen Louise Axson at the home of her Tennessee ... 12 121.000 72,600 68.000 .. 2,842 .. ill At Large—Edward Keating, D. Diet. No. 16—Michael K. Conry, D. cousin in Rome, Ga. Soon afterward Toxas 20 220,000 .. 47.100 35.000 11.680 1,866 Dlst. No. 16—Peter J. Dowling. D. ration, Governor Wilson announced he Utah 85.000 18.000 4 40.000 6.730 225 CONNECTICUT. Diet. No. 17—John 8. Carew. D. he went to Baltimore, while Miss Ax- 4 was in favor of direct primaries. And Vermont 16.89 T 31.838 31.247 .. 1,138 .. 971 Dlst. No. I—Augustine D. Dlat. No. 18—Thomas J. Patten, D. son came to to study 21,181 .. .. New York art. Virginia It 78,681 1f.670 1.710 1,141 Diet. No. 2—Bryan F. Mahan, D. Dlst. No. 19— F. Leonard. Jr., D. he obtained them in a political battle They met frequently in the course of Washington . .. 94.120 T 116,268 76.146 .. 17.426 .. *.IOO Diet. No. «—Thomas L. Reilly. D. Dlst. No. 30—Francis B. Harrison, D. .. .. in which the men who had helped the young to York West Virginia 8 111,849 * 71.946 56,114 20.000 6.620 Dlst. No. 4—Jeremiah Donovan. D. Dlst. No. Sl—Peter G. TenEyck D. author's visits New Wle&mslil ... It IlfilOO 21.000 .. 17000 .. 60.000 .. 11.640 Dlst. No. 6—William Kennedy, D. Dlat. No. 23—Joseph A. Qoulden. D. .. .. .. Wyoming 2 16,100 .. 2.000 16.000 2,200 §4 Dial. No. 24—Woodson 8. Oglesby, IX DELAWARE. Dlst. No. 26—Benjamin I. Taylor, D. Total 409 6UBJ4T 106 UM.4M 12 3,768,100 740,098 282.331 AtLarge—Franklin Brockson, D. Dlst. No. 26—Edmund Platt, R. At Large—George H. Hall, R. Diet. No. 27—George McClellan, D. At Large—Louis A. Drexler, Prog. Dlst. No. 28—D. L Prior, R. •Dlst. No. 29—James 8. Parker, R. Popular FLORIDA. Dlst. No. 36 —Samuel lVallen, R. Electoral Vote for President at Vote for President at Diet. No. I—Stephen M. Sparkman, D. Dlst. No. 31—E. A. Merritt, Jr.. R. Dlst. No. 2—Frank Clark, D. Diet. No. 33—Luther VV. Mott, R. Election of 1908. Election of 1908. Diet. No. S—Emmett Wilson, D. Dlst. No. S3—Charles A. Talcott, D. At Large—Claude L’Engle, D. Dlst. No. 34—George W. Fairchild, R. Taft. Bryan. Taft.

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