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Of the thirteen original States. 2Purchased from Russia. 3According to nearest census. 'Less sinking fund. POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, 1888, 1892, 1896.

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Dem.
Cleve-
land.
117,320

Un. Lab.

Pro.

Rep. Dem. Pop.
Harri- Cleve

Pro.

Rep. Dem.-Pop. Nat. Dem.
Lab.
Lev'ring Match-

Pro.

Streeter.

Fisk.

son.

land. Weaver.

Bidwell. McKinley. Bryan. Palmer. &B'ntl'y. ett.

593

9,197

138,138 85,181

239

54,737 131,226

6,462

2,147

58,752

85,962 10,613

614

46,974

87,834 11,831

113

37,512 101,103

1,732

124,816 117,729

5,761

118,149

118,293 25,352

8,129

146,688 *144,766 2,006

3,620

1,611

Colorado..
Connecticut

50,774 37,567

1,266

2,191

38,620

53,584

1,687

26,279 161,269

1

2,103

160

74.584 74,920

240

4,234

77,032

82,395

809

4,026

110,285

56,740 4,336

1,806

1,223

Delaware.

12,973 16,414

400

18,077

18,581

564

20,452

16,615

966

602

Florida.

26,659 39,561

403

30,143

4,843

569

11,257

31,958 1,772

644

Georgia.

40,446 100,449

48,305

129,386

42,939

988

60,091

$94,672

2,708

5.716

Idaho...

8,599

2

10,520

288

6,314

23,135

172

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607,130

464,523

6,390

10,611

1,147

22,208

13,050

323,748 306,206 2,146

5,241

343

Iowa....

211,958 179,877

9,105

Kansas.

182,904 102,745 37.788

3,550 219,795 196,367 6,779 157,241

20,595 6,402

289,293 223,741

4,516

3,544

453

163,111 4,553

159,345

172,854 1,209

2,318

Kentucky

155,134 183,800

5,225

135,441

175,461

23,500 6,423

218,171

217,890

5,114 4,781

Louisiana.

30,701 85,026

39

127

13,331

87,622

13,332

22,037

77,175

1,915

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80,461 *34,587

1,870

1,589

136,978 104,746 2,507

6,058

588

278.976 105,711 11.749

2,998

2,114

203,327 237,251 6,930

6,777

292

193,503

139,735 3,216

4,363

948

Mississippi.

30,006

85.471

222

218

1,406

40,237

10,256

910

5,123

63,793 1,071

485

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Missouri.

son.
236,253

land.
261,954

Pro.
Streeter. Fisk.
18,589 4,540

Harri- Cleve-
son.
227,646

Rep. Dem. Pop.

Pro.

Rep. Dem.-Pop. Nat. Dem.

Soc.-
Pro. Lab.
Lev'ring Match-

land. Weaver.

Bidwell. McKinley. Bryan. Palmer. &B'ntl'y. ett.

268,400

41,204

Montana..

18.838

17,534

7,259

Nebraska..

108,425

80,552

4,220

9,420

87,227

24,943

83,134

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Nevada...

7,238

5,326

41

2,811

714

7,264

89

1.938

*8.377

New-Hampshire.

45,728

43,456

42

1,593

45,658

42,081

292

1,297

57,444

*21,650 3,520

825

223

New-Jersey.

144,360

151,508

7,933

156,068

171,042

969

8,131

221,367

133,675 6,373

5,614

3,985

New-York.

650,338 635,965

626

30,231

C09,350 654,868

10,429

38,190

819,838

551,369 18,950

16,052

17,667

North Carolina.

134,784

147,902

47

2,789

100,346

132,951

44,732 2,543

155,222

174,488

578

635

North Dakota..

17,159

17,700

899

26,335

20,686

358

Ohio..

416,054

396,455

3.496

24,356

405,909

404,115

14,850

26,012

525,991

477,497

1,858

7.784

1,167

Oregon.

33,291

26,522

363

1,677

35,002

12,242

26,965

1,892

48,779

46,739

977

919

Pennsylvania.

523,585

444,327

3,877

20,708

516,011

452,264

8,714

25,123

728,300

$433,230

11,000

20.144

1,683

Rhode Island..

21.969

17,530

1,251

26,975

24,356

228

1,654

36,437

14,459

1,166

1,165

558

South Carolina..

13,740 65,825

13,384

54,698

2,410

9,313

58,801

824

South Dakota....

34,888

9,081

26,544

41,042

41,225

683

Tennessee.

138,988

158,779

5,969

99,851 136,594

23,780 4,776

148,773

168,176

1,951

3,098

Texas.

88,280

234,883

29,459

4.749

81,444

239,148

99,688

2,165

158,811

361,224

4,853

1,722

Utah....

13.491

64,607

21

Vermont.

45,192

10,788

1,459

37,992

16,325

44

1,424

50,991 *10,607

1.329

728

Virginia.

150,438

151,977

1,678

113,262

163,977

12.275

2,738

135,388

154,985

2,127

2,341

115

Washington

36,460

29,802

19,165

2,542

39,153

51,646

1,668

1,116

West Virginia.

78,171

Wisconsin

78.677 1.508 176,553 155,232 8,552

1.084

80,293

84,467

4,166

2,141

104,414

92,927

677

1,203

14,277

171,101

177,325

10,019

13,136

268,135

165,523

4,584

7,853

1,314

8,454

7,722

530

10,072

10,375

159

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249,265 5,176,336 5,552,351 1,041,467 270,367 7,101,439 6,503,165 133,590 144,379 36,576
380,861
598,274
The figures in the table are the highest cast for any one elector on each ticket.
the head of the ticket.
The figures on the Bryan and Sewall and the Bryan and Watson tickets are added together, thus giving the total vote cast for
For separate vote for "Bryan and Sewall" and "Bryan and Watson," also the "Levering" and "Bentley"
tickets, see State election tables. The vote cast for the "Bryan and Watson" ticket in the several States was: Alabama, 24,089;
California. 21,623; Colorado, 2,389; Florida, 1,977; Georgia, 440; Illinois, 1,090; Kansas, 46, 194; Maine, 2,387; Massachusette, 15,181;
Mississippi, 7,517; Nevada, 575; New-Hampshire, 379; Ohio, 2,615; Pennsylvania, 6,103; Tennessee, 4,525; Texas, 76,926; Vermont,
461; Wyoming, 486. In the Electoral College Sewall, for Vice-President, received 158 votes, and Watson, for Vice-President, re-
ceived 18 votes. The votes cast for Watson were as follows: Arkansas, 3; Missouri, 4; Nebraska, 4; North Carolina, 5; Utah, 1;
Wyoming, 1. California and Kentucky each elected one' Bryan elector.
1888--Cowdrey, United Labor, 3,073: Curtis, Am., 1,591; Soc., 2,068; scat., 7,777. All, over Harrison, 506,544. 1892-In the
Harrison vote in Texas are included 3,969 votes cast for a Republican electoral ticket known as the "Lily White." In Alabama and
Louisiana there were some Republican fusions with the People's party, and in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, North Dakota,
South Dakota and Wyoming there were Democratic fusions with the People's party. In each case the "fusion" vote is counted for
Weaver except in Louisiana, where it is equally divided between Harrison and Weaver. In Minnesota the Weaver electors who
had Democratic indorsement received 107,077 votes. In Oregon the one Weaver elector who had Democratic indorsement was elected.
Wing. Soc.-Lab., Connecticut, 329; Maine, 336; Maryland, 27: Massachusetts, 649; New-Jersey, 1.337: New-York, 17,958; Pennsyl-
vania, 898; total, 21,534; percentage, .017; scattering, blank and defective, 21,260. All, over Cleveland, 969,205.

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*George Washington.
John Adams..
*George Washington.
John Adams.
John Adams.

Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr..
*Thomas Jefferson.
C. C. Pinckney
*James Madison.

C. C. Pinckney. *James Madison.

DeWitt Clinton. *James Monroe.

Rufus King
James Monroe.

John Q. Adams
John Q. Adams..
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson.
J. Q. Adams..
Andrew Jackson..
Henry Clay..
Martin Van Buren
W. H. Harrison..
*W. H. Harrison.

Martin Van Buren
James K. Polk..
Henry Clay.
*Zachary Taylor.
Lewis Cass..
*Franklin Pierce
Winfield Scott.
*James Buchanan...

John C. Fremont.. *Abraham Lincoln.

J. C. Breckenridge. Abraham Lincoln.. George B. McClellan. Ulysses S. Grant... Horatio Seymour. Ulysses S. Grant. Horace Greeley *R. B. Hayes.

Samuel J. Tilder. James A. Garfield. W, S. Hancock.. *Grover Cleveland.

James G. Blaine. *Benjamin Harrison. Grover Cleveland.

Grover Cleveland.

Benjamin Harrison..

*William McKinley.

e William J. Bryan...... |

1789 | Federalist... | Virginia Federalist..

1792 Federalist.. Federalist.. 1796 Federalist..

Dem.-Rep... 1800|Dem.-Rep.

Dem.-Rep..

1804 | Dem.-Rep.. Federalist.. 1808 Dem. Rep... Federalist. 1812 | Dem.-Rep..

Federalist.

1816 Dem.-Rep. . Federalist... 1820 | Dem.-Rep.. Opposition.. c1824 | Coalition..

Dem.-Rep. 1828 | Democrat. Nat.--Rep

1832 Democrat Nat. -Rep 1836 | Democrat. Whig... 1840 Whig. Democrat. 1844 Democrat. | Whig. 1848 | Whig.

Democrat.

1852| Democrat.

Whig.

1856| Democrat.

Massachusetts
Virginia
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Virginia
Virginia
New-York
Virginia
So. Carolina.
Virginia

So. Carolina..
Virginia
New-York
Virginia
New-York
Virginia
Massachusetts

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Massachuse:ls Tennessee Kentucky

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New-York

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Massachusetts Tennessee Tennessee

Ohio Ohio

| New-York Tennessee Kentucky Louisiana

Michigan

26 294 234 1,275,017 60 1,128,702

26 275 170 1,337,243 1051,209,068

30 290 163 1,360,101 127 1,220,544

New-H'pshire 31 206 254 1,601,474

New-Jersey

Pennsylvania Republican.. California 1860 | Republican. . | Illinois Democrat. Kentucky 1864|Republican.. Illinois Democrat. [New-Jersey 1868|Republican.. Illinois Democrat.. | New-York 1872| Republican.. | Illinois Dem. & Lib.. New-York 1876 Republican.. Ohio | Democrat..

1880 / Republican.. Democrat.. 1884 | Democrat .. Republican

1888 | Republican Democrat.

1892 Democrat.

New-York
Ohio

Pennsylvania
|New-York
| Maine
|Indian
New-York
New-York

Republican.. Indiana

1896 Republican JOhio
Dem. (Sil.)... Nebraska

42 1,386,226 31 296 174 1,838,169 114/1,341.264 33 303 180/1,866.352 72 845,663 36 314 212 2,216,037 21 1,808,725 37 317 214 3,015,017

80 2.709,613

37 366 286 3,597,070 d42 2,834.079 38 36918514,033,975 184 4.284,873 38 369 2144,454,416 155 4.444,952 38 401 219 4,874.986 | 182 | 4.851.981 38 401 233 5,440.708 168 5.536,242 44 444 277 5,554.267 145 5,175,201 45 447 271|7,101.439 -1176:6,503, 165

The one re

Previous to 1804 each elector voted for two candidates for President. ceiving the greatest number was declared President, and the one receiving the next highest was deciared Vice-President.

a Three States not voting. b Tie vote; choice decided by House of Representatives on 36th ballot. No choice by Electoral College; choice decided by House of Rep resentatives on first ballot. d Horace Greeley, the Democrat and Liberal Republican candidate, died before the Electoral College met, and the Greeley electors of five States voted for Thomas A. Hendricks. e Including votes cast for Bryan and Watson (Pop.) ticket. Elected President.

VOTE CAST IN EACH STATE AND TERRITORY

CAL PARTY

BY EACH POLITI-
FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CON-
GRESS, 1894 AND 1896.

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Totals

16,852,822 6,315 362 436,653

*Included in this column are the votes cast for the National (Gold) Democrat candidates, as follows: Alabama, 19,861; Connecticut, 5,236; Delaware, 933; Florida, 1.156; Illinois, 3.720; Indiana, 757; Kentucky, 19,435; Michigan, 519; Nebraska, 1.130; New-Hampshire, 314: New-Jersey, 5.733; New-York, 31,210; Ohio, 1,238; Oregon, 8,807; Pennsylvania, 7.255; Tennessee, 22,691; Texas, 8,962; Virginia, 13,912.

Six of the seven candidates were indorsed by Populists.

Four Populist candidates indorsed by Republicans, 1 Republican indorsed by Populists, 1 Populist indorsed by Demo

crats.

1Includes Silver Republicans, Silver Democrats and Populists. Vote for straight Republican candidate, 9,492; Fusion, 33,932.

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POLITICAL COMPLEXION OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS SINCE THE FORMATION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN 1856.

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*During Civil War some Southern States were unrepresented. Two Virginia Senators were Readjusters and voted with Republicans. Four Populists and two Silver, the latter of Nevada. Union party. Liberal Republicans. Populists. "Three vacancies. "Greenbackers. One vacancy. Five Populists, two Silver Republicans, one Independent, one vacancy. "Nine are Silver Republicans. 10Twenty-nine are Silver Democrats. Ten are Silver Republicans; also four vacancies. 12One hundred and twenty-nine are Silver Democrats. 13Fifteen Populists; eleven Democratic Populists. RATIO OF REPRESENTATION SINCE 1789.

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Figures in parentheses ehow increase over those allowed by 1880 census. Each Territory is also allowed one delegate. For number allowed each State since 1789, see Almanac of 1896, page 124.

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