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OFFICIAL VOTE
OF THE
STATE OF ILLINOIS
CAST AT THE
General Election, November 5, 1918
Judicial Elections, 1917-1918
Primary Election, September 11, 1918
COMPILED BY
LOUIS L. EMMERSON
Secretary of State
ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARY
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INDEX TO OFFICIAL VOTE.
PAGE.
Amendment to General Banking Law 5, 17, 20
Congressman, see "Representatives in Congress."
Constitutional Convention, Proposition of calling 5, 17, 22
Hard Roads, see "State Wide System of Hard Roads."
Judges of Circuit Court, Cook County 40
By Judicial Circuits 39, 40
Judges of Supreme Court 39
Representatives in Congress — State at Large — General Election 12
Primary Election 47
Representatives in Congress by Districts — General Election 24
Primary Election 50
Representatives in General Assembly — General Election 30
Primary Election 58
State Central Committeemen 69
State Senator — General Election 28
* Primary Election 55
State Treasurer — General Election 8
Primary Election 43
State Wide System of Hard Roads 5, 17, 18
Summary of Vote — General Election 4
Superintendent of Public Instruction — General Election 10
Primary Election 45
Trustees of tbe University of Illinois 14
United States Senator — General Election 6
Primarv Election 41
ILLINOIS GENERAL ELECTION— NOV. 5, 1918.
SUMMARY OF GENERAL VOTE.
Office, party and candidate.
Plurality.
Total
in
State.
Outside _ ,
Cook C°°f
County. I County.
Coun-
ties
carried.
UNITED STATES SENATOR.
Republican Medill McCormick
Democratic James Hamilton Lewis .
Socialist William Bross Lloyd . . .
Prohibition Frank B. Vennum
Socialist Labor... John M. Francis
53,024
STATE TREASURER.
*Republican Fred E. Sterling..
♦Democratic James J. Brady. . .
Socialist Robt. L. Harvey . .
Prohibition Orrin L. Dayton. .
Socialist Labor... Samuel J. French.
141,803
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION.
Republican Francis G. Blair . .
Democratic Edwin Strauss . . .
Socialist Emma Pischell . . ,
Prohibition Eldon G. Burritt.
Socialist Labor. . .Edward Horr
154,364
CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE.
Republican Richard Yates
William E. Mason ..
Democratic Wm. Elza Williams.
Michael H. Cleary . . .
Socialist Clarence C. Brooks. .
Frank Watts
Prohibition Charles P. Corson. . .
Edward E. Blake...
Socialist Labor . . .William Hartness . . .
Joseph Hamrle
140,469
118,028
TRUSTEES OF UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.
Republican Cairo A. Trimble
John M. Herbert
Mrs. Margaret Dav Blake..
Democratic John M. Crebs. ..'.
S. B. Montgomery
Mrs. Mary Onahan Gallery.
Socialist Ellen Persons
Mary O'Reilly
Antoinette R. Young
Prohibition Mary Whittemore
William M. Hamilton
Carrie V. Hofl
Socialist Labor. ..Mrs. EmmaB. Denney
Gustave Jenning
Mrs. Gertrude Carm
148,167
138,045
140,306
479,967
426,943
37,167
3,151
3,268
506,038
364,235
34,247
3,116
3,047
508,769
354,405
36,692
3.140
3,056
501,974
479,533
361,505
356,168
33,835
32,065
3,110
3.1S9
2,956
2,790
573.434*
563, 312 *
565,573*
425 ,267*
418,897V
418,193"
42,116*
41,089
41,287
6,872
6,278
6,006
4,074
3,738*
3,508
321,084
225,724
14,604
2,713
1,416
324,073
201,355
13,756
2,683
1,264
327,010
195,995
13,551
2,644
1,327
322,375
309,659
200,365
194,016
13,440
12,844
2,594
2,534
1,250
1,195
331,195*
327,795*
326,674*
203,501*
200,754
197,584
14,32U
13,917
13.965
A, 894
4,557
4,492
1,429
1,316*
1,262
158,883
201,219
22,563
438
1,852
181,965
162,880
20,491
433
1,783
181.759
158,410
23,141
496
1,729
179,599
169,874
161,140
162,152
20.395
19,221
516
655
1,706
1,595
242,239
235,517
238,899
221.766
218,143
220,609
27,795
27,172
27,322
1,978
1,721
1,514
2,645
2,422
2,346
* Tie vote in Hamilton Countv.
VOTE ON HARD ROADS, BANKING LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
State Wide System of Hard Roads .
Highesc vote on legislative condidates
Constitutional majority 212.404J
Majority on proposition 507,419
Amendment to the General Banking Law
Majority for 319 ,754
Proposition to call a Constitutional Convention
Total number of men's votes cast in State
Constitutional majority, Yes 74,239J
Yes.
No..
For
Against .
Yes.
No..
601,815
154,396
898,821
403,458
83,704
562,012
162,206
975,545
VOTE ON UNITED STATES SENATOR— NOV. 5, 1918.
Pluralities.
Republi-
can.
Demo-
cratic.
Socialist.
Prohibi-
tion.
Socialist
Labor.
Counties.
Medill
McCormick.
James
Hamilton
Lewis.
William
Bross
Lloyd.
Frank B.
Vennum.
John M.
Francis.
D
R
R
R
D
R
D
R
D
R
D
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
D
R
R
R
R
R
R
D
D
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
D
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
1,094
943
938
1,361
394
994
97
1,679
500
2,584
133
329
408
230
653
311
148
2,669
565
704
2,122
59
984
160
581
1,390
439
1,207
237
420
1,277
13
148
152
663
2,828
1,869
1,299
16
136
66
1,150
735
4,133
1,653
1,006
3,049
2,562
1,964
234
1,927
2,380
784
2,038
4,453
2,267
1,808
1,845
621
3,746
615
2,300
1,459
o,735
3,236
2,517
1,888
1,580
3,645
2,576
1,522
3,815
2,251
2,052
3,951
2,904
1,457
1,839
2,810
2.085
3i244
4,485
962
1,535
2,091
1,583
3,173
722
1,196
4,905
3,716
3,879
1,690
2,759
1,149
2,628
1,451
8,509
3,959
1,351
5,209
4,943
8,882
2.153
3,424
4,614
2,982
5,708
5,547
1,324
870
484
1,015
2,752
712
621
1,959
3,151
3,369
2,188
1,480
1,350
2,992
2,265
1,374
1,146
1,686
1,348
1,829
2,963
473
1,679
2,229
695
2,805
3,278
1,199
1,955
814
1,570
3,025
570
533
2,077
1,847
2,580
1,674
2,623
1,215
1,478
716
4,376
2,306
345
2,160
2,381
6,918
1,919
1,497
2,234
2,198
3,670
453
12
48
44
5
123
9
60
80
97
132
21
40
689
39
50
IS
105
39
39
306
45
4
63
101
53
245
267
38
36
25
35
86
11
16
221
86
86
9
52
14
124
23
590
67
5
104
219
479
30
94
63
104
222
107
11
55
4
4
35
8
11
17
51
31
24
6
11
26
34
12
38
14
15
28
27
15
12
32
15
31
38
12
8
11
18
42
6
12
24
17
9
11
18
8
17
5
54
23
7
30
36
61
32
17
20
25
49
78
2
Bond
3
2
1
19
2
Carroll
8
2
15
18
Clark
2
Clay
2
28
4
Cook (see below J.
7
4
Dekalb
15
Dewitt
3
22
3
1
6
6
Ford
4
28
Fulton
31
3
2
2
8
11
1
4
17
4
16
1
4
2
16
2
49
11
2
13
38
La Salle
43
5
8
11
10
10
VOTE ON UNITED STATES SENATOR— NOV. 5, 191S-Concluded.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Republi-
can.
Medill
McCormick.
Demo-
cratic.
Socialist.
James
Hamilton
Lewis.
William
Bross
Lloyd.
Prohibi-
tion.
Frank B.
Vennum.
Macoupin
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Massac
McDonough
McHenry
McLean
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery...
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island . . .
Saline
Sangamon
Schuyler
Scott
Shelby
Stark
St. Clair
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren
Washington. ..
Wayne
White
Whiteside
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford
Total
Cook County . . .
Grand total
406
1,649
150
542
33
1,274
1,316
1,969
2,035
1,260
1,000
151
415
127
2,615
1,736
698
838
441
747
659
412
984
36
2,058
1,335
1,779
78
100
184
719
723
472
675
637
2,070
2
1,201
1,290
758
38
2,896
2,908
1,863
4,039
893
R 95,360
D 42,336
4,095
7,790
2,879
1,855
1,598
1,628
3,381
3,578
6,102
1,329
2,495
1,840
3,411
3,363
1,474
3,819
9,313
2,503
1,819
2,331
1,167
1,507
768
3,082
1,457
6,701
3,452
9,666
1,437
1,046
2,766
1,282
9,490
3,953
3,423
1,225
7,403
1,266
2,854
2,274
2,485
2,076
4,307
7,837
4,828
6,618
2,232
321,084
158,883
R 53,024
4,501
6,141
3,029
1,313
1,631
354
2,065
1,609
4,067
1,231
1,23-5
840
3,562
2,948
1,347
1,204
7,577
1,805
981
2,772
420
848
356
2,098
1,421
4,643
2,117
7,887
1.515
1,146
2,950
563
8,767
2,481
2,748
1,862
5,333
1,268
1,653
984
1,727
2,038
1,411
4,929
2,965
2,579
1,339
225,724
201,219
426,943
417
863
168
36
4
15
60
96
176
12
119
64
43
327
78
18
39
10
7
7
103
26
1,343
192
440
23
12
46
15
1,154
290
131
12
157
60
46
169
26
41
89
407
184
893
43
14,604
22,563
37,167
38
25
90
10
22
3
61
11
14
31
33
79
10
72
1
3
1
31
34
61
26
53
24
5
14
3
55
23
27
9
107
11
25
11
15
12
29
34
29
53
23
2,713
438
Counties carried, Mr. McCormick, 82; Mr. Lewis, 20.
VOTE FOR STATE TREASURER— NOV. 5, 1918.
Pluralities.
Republi-
can.
Demo-
cratic.
Socialist.
Prohibi-
tion.
Socialist
Labor.
Counties.
Fred E.
Sterling.
James J.
Brady.
Robt. L.
Harvey.
OrrinL.
Dayton.
Samuel J.
French.
D
R
R
R
D
R
D
R
D
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
D
R
R
R
R
R
R
D
D
R
597
1,062
927
1,563
385
1,736
93
1,824
449
3,141
8
372
385
262
889
318
124
2,963
620
819
2,880
66
991
169
617
1,5S3
480
1,412
256
378
1,474
4,602
2,234
1,783
1,861
603
4,029
597
2,278
1,440
5,903
3,226
2,506
1,862
1,501
3,659
2,552
1,488
3,830
2,231
2,073
4,235
2,822
1,442
1,778
2,792
2,138
3,192
4,402
926
1,460
2,113
1,546
3,176
702
1,177
5,089
3,757
3,911
1,672
2,742
1,119
2,655
1,397
8,349
4,352
1,375
5,294
5,174
9,151
2,079
3,479
4,825
2,835
5,985
5,199
1,172
856
298
988
2,293
690
454
1,889
2,762
3,218
2,134
1,477
1,239
2,770
2,234
1,364
867
1,611
1,254
1,355
2,888
451
1,609
2,175
555
2,712
2,990
1,182
1,838
639
1,546
2,915
553
490
1,682
1,600
2,432
1,644
2,593
1,165
1,367
686
2,773
1,655
264
1,691
1,681
5,469
1,864
1,247
1,884
1,984
3,126
425
10
44
41
4
113
6
47
51
92
133
20
39
648
40
48
18
92
34
37
245
45
1
46
89
37
243
253
32
32
24
33
87
11
15
214
54
82
9
49
14
115
21
518
55
5
102
236
456
28
78
63
96
200
45
10
59
6
3
41
9
14
15
44
38
23
5
9
26
37
11
35
12
13
38
29
16
9
34
16
38
39
10
8
16
17
40
6
12
27
18
10
11
19
7
22
4
59
27
9
28
43
53
33
21
21
20
50
17
2
Bond
3
2
1
18
1
3
3
11
18
Clark
2
Clav
3
25
4
Cook (see below).
8
3
Dekalb
15
2
2
25
3
6
6
Ford
6
25
24
2
2
1
8
R
R
R.
R
R
R
R
R
D
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
261
149
687
3,407
2,157
1,479
28
149
46
1,288
711
5,576
2,697
1,111
3,603
3,493
3,682
215
2,232
2,941
851
2,859
10
1
4
16
4
13
1
3
2
12
2
47
9
2
9
La Salle
38
39
5
7
7
8
8
VOTE FOR STATE TREASURER— NOV. 5, 1918— Concluded.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Macoupin
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Massac
McDonough
McHenry
McLean
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery. ..
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island.. .
Saline .'
Sangamon
Schuyler
Scott
Shelby
Stark
St. Clair
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren
Washington. . .
Wayne
White
Whiteside
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford
Total
Cook County. ..
Grand total
131
2,190
19
703
54
1,269
1,169
2,605
3,624
127
R 122,718
R 19,085
R 141,803
Republi-
can.
Fred E.
Sterling.
Demo-
cratic.
James .7.
Bradv.
4,124
7,763
2,849
1,899
1,495
1,589
3,169
3,603
6,660
1,284
1,345
2,491
1,058
1.851
101
3,291
548
3,306
191
1,462
2,883
3,810
3,413
9,941
693
2,425
994
1,796
455
2,282
769
1,153
922
1,548
480
775
889
2,983
3
1,416
3,134
6,838
1,271
3,380
3,699
10,310
68
1,412
44
1,041
179
2,696
766
1,274
1,207
9,494
1,698
3,950
1,042
3,535
597
1,189
2,867
7,460
22
1,231
1,294
2,827
1,246
2,176
778
2,472
19
2,032
3,145
4,247
4,361
8,361
1,863
4,707
5,072
6,784
1,088
2,293
324,073
181,965
506,038
4,255
5,373
2,830
1,196
1,549
320
2.000
998
3,036
1,157
1,146
793
3,392
2,758
1,271
927
6,528
1,732
902
2,737
384
626
295
2,094
1,413
3,704
2,009
6,611
1,480
1,085
2.875
508
8,287
2,252
2,493
1,786
4,593
1,253
1,533
930
1,694
2,013
1,102
4,000
2,844
1,712
1,205
201,355
•102,880
364,235
Socialist.
Robt. L.
Harvey.
Prohibi-
tion.
401
822
174
33
4
13
70
69
191
32
58
115
54
10
41
313
71
17
37
91
24
1,337
182
401
20
12
52
10
1,117
269
120
11
152
59
43
121
26
43
77
354
173
931
42
13,756
20,491
34,247
Orrin L.
Dayton.
Socialist
Labor.
Samuel J.
French.
113
11
26
11
13
11
33
35
28
83
15
2,683
433
3,116
Counties carried: Mr. Sterling, 84; Mr. Brady, 17; Tie in Hamilton County.
10
VOTE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION— NOV. 5, 1918.
Counties.
Adams
Alexander .
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign.
Christian .
Clark
Clay
Clinton. .
Coles
Cumberland .
Dekalb.
Dewitt.
Douglas...
Dupage
Edgar
Edwards. .
Effingham.
Fayette . .
Ford
Franklin.
Fulton...
Gallatin.
Henderson.
Henry
Iroquois. . .
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson. . .
Jersey
Jo Daviess.
Johnson. . .
Kane
Kankakee.
Kendall. . .
Knox
Lake
La Salle.. .
Lawrence.
Lee
Livingston
Logan
Republi-
can.
Francis G.
Blair.
Cook (see below).
Crawford R
Greene D
Grundy R
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
D
B
R
B
R
R
R
R
B
R
B
R
R
Macon I R
451
1,109
958
1,581
359
1,903
70
1,872
345
3,307
137
403
402
343
1,048
349
168
2,983
670
845
2,989
12
992
276
654
1,540
338
1,469
209
341
1,505
55
292
158
725
3,410
2,212
1,535
62
178
21
1,397
717
5,789
2,717
1,115
3,726
3,633
4,012
225
2,224
2.995
'978
3,049
Demo-
cratic.
Edwin
Strauss.
Socialist.
Emma
Pischell.
Prohibi-
tion.
Eldon G.
Burritt.
Socialist
Labor.
Edward
Horr.
4,652
2,246
1,793
1,836
611
4,052
602
2,294
1,481
5,996
3,274
2,520
1,866
1,546
3,756
2,571
1,509
3,829
2,259
2,083
4,291
2,862
1,439
1,835
2,811
2,100
3,008
4,390
947
1,491
2,129
1,575
3,170
708
1,199
5,075
3,777
3,928
1,686
2,752
1,122
2,658
1,412
8,380
4,326
1,373
5,340
5,193
9,261
2,079
3,449
4,840
2,856
6,040
5,103
1,137
835
255
970
2,149
672
422
1,826
3,137
2,117
1,464
1,203
2, 70S
2,222
1,341
846
1,589
1,238
1.302
2,850
447
1,559
2,157
560
2,670
2,921
1,156
1,832
624
1,520
2,878
550
474
1,665
1,565
2,393
1,624
2,574
1,143
1,261
695
2,591
1,609
258
1,614
1,560
5,249
1,854
1,225
1,845
1,878
2,991
409
10
47
44
3
106
6
51
52
84
130
20
41
605
38
46
18
94
35
25
229
44
2
39
82
37
248
251
33
30
22
32
83
10
17
211
55
80
10
51
14
118
21
519
53
5
103
234
449
28
80
63
99
205
17
3
3
2
1
17
1
4
2
15
18
2
2
30
4
35
8
S
3
34
16
13
2
13
2
38
23
29
2
17
8
4
31
13
16
7
31
24
40
10
3
2
3
9
10
1
3
17
4
14
1
3
2
74
2
47
11
2
9
39
35
5
5
8
10
7
11
VOTE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION— NOV. 5, 19 IS— Concluded.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Republi-
can.
Francis G.
Blair.
Demo-
cratic.
Edwin
Strauss.
Socialist.
Emma
Pisehell.
Prohibi-
tion.
Eldon G.
Burritt.
Socialist
Labor.
Edward
Horr
Macoupin
Madison
Marion
Marshall. . ..
Mason
Massac
McDonough. . . .
McHenry
McLean
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam ,
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island
Saline
Sangamon
Schuyler
Scott
Shelby
Stark
St. Clair
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren
Washington
Wayne
White
Whiteside
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford
Total
Cook County. . .
Grand total
7
2,330
132
724
14
R 1,265
R 1,447
R 2,722
R 3,631
R 180
1,410
1,063
100
717
235
2,883
3,961
748
916
359
777
825
509
993
62
3,266
1,398
4,519
35
49
81
790
1,573
1,744
1,103
577
3,023
54
1,421
1,292
772
48
3,234
4,58'
2 ,018
5,250
1,132
R 131,015
R 23,349
R 154.364
4,166
7,841
2,927
1,908
1,520
1,585
3,405
3,630
6,603
1,309
2,519
1,853
3,431
3,363'
1,486
3,781
10, 176
2,461
1,809
2,334
1,161
1,443
787
3,037
1,441
6,888
3,382
10,721
1,424
1,050
2,748
1,289
9,625
3,946
3,559
1,198
7,513
1,266
2,893
2,210
2,474
2,050
4,267
8,439
4,827
6,681
2,306
327.010
181,759
508,769
4,173
5,511
2,795
1,184
1,506
320
1,958
908
2,972
1,129
1,109
790
3,331
2,646
1,251
6,215
1,713
893
2,693
384
618
278
2,044
1,379
3,622
1,984
6,202
1,459
1,099
2,829
499
8,052
2,202
2,456
1,775
4,490
1,212
1,472
918
1,702
2,002
1,033
3,858
2,809
1,431
1,174
195,995
158,410
354,405
386
822
168
34
3
12
68
73
178
33
57
119
51
10
38
305
73
15
37
10
58
8
90
25
1,318
169
402
19
11
41
11
1,119
262
115
lil
-HI
44
US
25
42
73
347
lsi
907
13,551
23,141
36,692
4
1
31
31
66
26
46
23
5
44
4
64
25
28
10
106
11
24
9
13
12
33
32
31
58
14
2,644
496
3,140
Counties carried: Mr. Blair, 89; Mr. Strauss, 13.
12
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, STATE AT LARGE-NOV. 5, 1918.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Prohibition.
Socialist Labor.
Counties.
1 °
¥
Is
03 03
■OS.
SO
m
d •
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§§
3fJE)
o
Jo
o
il
is
6
■as
S*oJ
>-5
4,494
2,241
1,806
1,778
596
3,981
600
2,284
1,420
5,853
3,244
2,506
1,867
1,523
3,659
2,551
1,494
3,822
2,223
2,070
4,138
2,823
1,453
1,761
2,796
2,085
3,156
4,334
930
1,455
2,127
1,542
3,146
699
1,166
5,022
3,6S2
3,892
1,669
2,724
1,134
2,663
1,424
8,309
4,240
1,379
5,269
5,004
9,118
2,072
3,345
4,772
2,761
5,947
4,282
2,187
1,711
1,533
583
3,801
549
2,171
1,361
5,666
3,118
2,467
1,830
1,447
3,579
2,496
1,481
3,650
2,170
2,009
3,937
2,772
1,397
1,711
2,749
1,994
3,063
4,089
904
1,376
2,030
1,542
3,067
682
1,121
4,923
3,538
3,838
1,644
2,676
1,080
2,583
1,364
7,781
4,139
1,289
5,021
4,860
8,684
2,015
3,109
4,613
2,587
5,463
5,309
1,126
856
242
1,007
2,216
724
441
1,888
2,806
3,149
2,124
1,472
1.189
2,785
2,317
1,350
866
1,590
1,271
1,492
2,880
451
1,575
2,160
557
2,656
2,956
1,184
1,837
569
1,543
2,946
548
493
1,695
1,574
2,421
1,633
2,588
1,172
1,291
711
2,816
1,692
260
1,628
1,635
5,269
■1,853
1,251
1,880
1,987
3,230
4,843
1,113
857
240
943
2,190
651
448
1,743
2,743
3,068
2.074
1,458
1,014
2,737
2,202
1,331
870
1,561
1,258
1,475
2,838
446
1,503
2,152
575
2,584
2,806
1,127
1,735
575
1,468
2,805
541
478
1,675
1,566
2,387
1,585
2,554
1,108
1,285
693
2,656
1,652
264
1,562
1,645
5,239
1,814
1,228
1,906
1,930
2,925
404
10
44
42
3
104
8
46
47
82
128
19
39
620
40
53
17
89
36
34
240
45
43
87
38
232
250
32
34
25
32
80
10
19
204
53
79
8
49
15
120
20
511
53
5
98
233
421
28
89
59
96
197
382
9
46
37
4
96
8
43
42
88
124
17
38
579
36
43
18
86
32
30
194
45
1
43
77
36
226
237
29
34
22
28
80
5
17
203
47
79
8
49
14
112
19
485
48
5
93
222
425
27
73
59
85
184
37
8
56
8
3
35
7
13
14
46
37
24
6
10
28
33
11
37
13
14
37
27
16
8
33
16
32
36
11
7
11
18
34
1
18
29
17
9
12
19
7
21
4
60
23
8
27
41
77
28
17
17
19
44
37
7
58
7
1
33
6
13
13
47
38
22
6
13
28
33
10
38
13
15
* 37
30
14
9
9
10
32
35
9
7
12
17
38
16
2
3
2
1
15
1
4
3
12
14
1
2
24
4
7
3
15
2
2
21
3
17
Bond
2
5
2
1
16
1
Carroll
7
1
Champaign
Christian
Clark
14
19
1
Clay
2
Clinton
26
4
Cook (see below).
Crawford
Cumberland
Dekalb
7
3
15
Dewitt
3
2
Dupage
19
3
Effingham
5
8
6
23
32
3
2
4
7
10
5
Ford
5
26
24
3
2
1
Hami lton
7
11
13
29
21
10
11
19
6
21
4
58
27
12
25
52
41
29
21
17
19
41
4
16
4
12
1
3
2
S
2
56
10
2
8
3fi
40
5
7
7
10
8
4
17
4
12
1
Jefferson
3
2
Jo Daviess
8
2
Kane
Kankakee
47
10
2
7
Lake
37
37
6
5
Livingston
7
10
8
13
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, STATE AT LARGE-Concluded.
Counties.
Republican.
3
W
a a
Macoupin .
Madison. .
Marion
Marshall . .
Mason
Massac
McDonough .
McHonry . . .
McLean
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle..
Peoria.
Perry.
Piatt..
Pike . .
Pope
Pulaski.. .
Putnam...
Randolph .
Richland..
Rock Island.
Saline
Sangamon. . .
Schuyler
Scott'
Shelby
Stark
St. Clair....
Stephenson.
Tazewell . . .
Union
Vermilion. ..
Wabash
Warren
Washington .
Wayne
White
Whiteside . .
Will
Williamson.
Winnebago.
Woodford . .
Total
Cook County...
Grand total
■1,092
7,715
2,815
1,882
1,505
1,581
3,248
3,604
6,485
1,283
2,485
1," ""
3,360
3,30ft
1,419
3,702
10.023
2,460
1,787
2,280
1,150
1,528
762
2,938
1,413
6,878
3,376
10,586
1,412
1,028
2,708
1,283
9,467
3,937
3,541
1,185
7,441
1,251
2,837
2,102
2,466
2,037
4,150
8,307
4,794
6,585
2,233
322,375
179,599
501,974
3,959
7,114
2,768
1,846
1,442
1 ,554
3,303
3,296
6,200
1,217
2,378
1,850
3.2.51
2,971
1,407
3,537
9,496
2,369
1,731
2,220
1,112
1,518
739
2,953
1.372
6,6-56
3,269
9,653
1 ,379
1,055
2,639
1,19]
9,157
3,813
3,376
1,184
7,054
1,220
2,700
2,112
2,442
2,002
3,925
8,089
4,804
6,434
2,170
309,659
169,874
479,533
Democratic.
W .
— >>
•Ho
H
o
Prohibition.
4,217
5,489
2,822
1,184
1,540
323
2,029
892
2,981
1,167
1,126
785
3,352
2.710
U292
941
6.549
1,729
909
2,858
387
607
297
2,083
1,409
3,642
2.007
6.686
1,495
2,851
499
8,110
2,195
2,471
1,783
4,571
,1,251
1,528
930
1,705
2,003
1,091
8,984
2,806
1,601
1,187
200,365
161,140
361 ,505
4,009
5,262
2,668
1,181
1,484
317
2,003
899
2,935
1,138
1,117
786
3,240
2,416
1,214
910
6,369
1,709
887
2,560
371
589
295
2,057
1,377
3,553
1,9-17
6,269
1.420
1,048
2,794
506
7,979
2,262
2,471
1.684
4,421
1,218
1,474
929
1.694
1,941
3,954
2,724
1,573
1,184
194,010
162,152
356,168
;'.72
790
162
37
3
11
70
68
172
10
33
52
n~
50
41
315
71
13
32
10
7
5
86
21
1,317
171
398
19
15
40
9
1,122
270
120
150
£7
41
127
2:;;
40
76
358
170
934
11
13.440
20,395
33,835
352
766
152
34
4
8
60
69
161
7
30
10
ill
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1,309
174
376
17
7
43
9
1,095
260
112
3
136
53
40
115
24
39
70
344
168
894
40
12.844
19,221
32,066
2,594
516
3,110
2.2
-5 2
2,534
655
3,189
Socialist Labor.
as
3 eJ
1,250
1,706
2,956
Pluralities: Mr. Yates, 140,469; Mr. Mason, 118,028.
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GENERAL ELECTION NOV. 5, 1918.
State Wide System of Hard Roads.
An Act of the General Assembly of Illinois, entitled, "An Act in relation
to the construction by the State of Illinois of a State-wide system of durable
hard-surfaced roads upon public highways of the State and the provisions of
means for the payment of the cost thereof by an issue of bonds of the State
of Illinois," which, in substance, provides for construction by the State, acting
through its Department of Public Works and Buildings, subject to the Gover-
nor's approval, of a State-wide system of hard roads on routes described; for
control and maintenance, and for conditional compensation for roads already
paved; gives such department full power to execute Act; authorizes State to
contract a debt for such purpose and to issue $60,000,000.00 of serial bonds,
bearing interest annually at not to exceed 4 per cent; appropriates said sum
to said department; levies a tax sufficient to pay said interest annually, as
it shall accrue, and to pay off said bonds within 20 years from issuance, but
provides that such payments may be made from other sources of revenue and
requires moneys in the Motor Vehicle Law "Road Fund" to be first used for
such payments and such direct tax to be omitted in any year in which suffi-
cient money from other sources of revenue has been appropriated to meet
such payments for such year; provides for publication and for submission to
the people; makes the provisions for payment of such interest and bonds
irrepealable; and pledges faith of State to the making of such payments.
Amendment to the General Banking Law.
An Act to amend the title of "An Act concerning corporations with bank-
ing powers," approved June 16, 1887, submitted to a vote of the people at the
November election, 1888, and adopted, so that said title shall read, "An Act
concerning banks and banking" and to amend sections 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12
of said Act and to add to said Act after section 15 of said Act a new' section
to be known as section 15V2, prohibiting all natural persons, firms or part-
nerships from transacting the business of banking, or receiving money on
deposit, and from transacting certain other operations frequently transacted
by banking corporations, and from using the term bank or banker.
Proposition for Calling a Constitutional Convention.
"Whereas,. The provisions of the Constitution of this State are in many
respects inadequate to the present and prospective needs of the people; and
Whereas. By its provisions it is not possible to submit to the people a
proposition to amend more than one article of the Constitution at the same
time; therefore, be it
Resolved. By the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring herein
that a convention is necessary to revise, alter or amend the Constitution of
this State, and that the question of the calling of such convention shall be
submitted to the electors of this State at the next general election as pro-
vided for in article 14 of the present Constitution.
Adopted by the Senate by two-thirds vote January 24. 1917.
Concurred in by the House by two-thirds vote March 14, 1917."
— 2 E V
18
VOTE ON STATE WIDE SYSTEM OF HARD ROADS— NOV. 5, 191S.
Counties.
Highest
legislative
vote.
Yes.
No.
Consti-
tutional
majority.
Majority
on
proposition.
Adams
Alexander.
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign.
Christian .
Clark
Clay
Clinton. .
Coles
Cook (see below).
Crawford
Cumberland
Dekalb
Devvitt
Douglas. ..
Dupage
Edgar
Edwards. .
Effingham.
Fayette. .
Ford
Franklin.
Fulton...
Gallatin.
Greene. ..
Grundy. .
Hamilton.
Hancock. .
Hardin . . .
Henderson .
Henry
Iroquois...
Jackson . . .
Jasper
Jefferson. . .
Jersey
Jo Daviess.
Johnson . . .
Kane
Kankakee .
Kendall...
Knox
Lake
La Salle . . .
Lawrence. .
Lee
Livingston .
Logan
Macon
8,348
3,411
2,707
2,280
1,161
6,553
1,254
2,665
3,375
8,428
6,053
4,751
3,429
3,472
6,474
4,588
2,805
4,730
3.829
3,251
5,810
6,011
1,922
3,347
4,586
2,694
6,116
7,837
2,045
3,461
2,834
3,081
5,744
1,288
1,749
7,009
5,231
6,210
3,25S
5,352
2,196
4,122
2,173
13,694
5,467
1.698
7,251
7,000
15.878
3,727
4,857
6,473
4,893
9,480
6,805
3,122
2.046
1,814
926
4,498
958
2,245
2,322
6,542
4,307
3,300
2,001
2,991
4,967
3 §71
2,081
4,243
1 ,587
2,716
5,048
4,628
1,551
1,938
3,322
2,099
4,642
5,619
1,927
2,332
2,513
1,492
3,970
916
1,046
5,605
4,224
3,730
1,661
2,981
1,856
3,301
1,470
10,4S2
5,348
1,532
1,853
6.568
11,454
3,449
4,003
4.772
3.036
6,221
2.151
72
383
470
559
874
153
258
375
1,513
1,491
746
454
465
1,206
664
459
472
1,327
445
355
778
238
694
1,078
262
1,0C3
1,212
131
647
242
627
1,770
158
451
946
1,007
641
1.017
963
298
584
260
1,375
554
90
1,278
587
1,070
358
558
949
1,065
2,389
2,631
1,416*
6921
674"
345J
1.22U
331"
912*
634*
2,328"
1.2804
924*
286*
1,255"
1,730
1,577
6784
1,878
*327J
1,090*
2,143
1,622*
590
2644
1,029
752
1,584
1,700*
904j
601*
1,096"
*48*
1,098
272
171
2,100*
I.6O84
625
32
305
758
1,240
383J
3,635
2,614*.
683
1 227*
3,068"
3,515
1.5854
1,6344
1,5354
5894
1,481
19
™^ONSTATE wiBE ma,,, HABD ROADS-NOV. «, 1W^mclu(led.
Shelby
Stark..
St. Clair
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union . . .
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren
Washington
Wayne
White.. .
Whiteside
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford. .
Total...
Cook County
Grand total
* Defeated b> vote shown.
20
VOTE ON AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL BANKING LAW-NOV. 5, 1918.
Counties.
Adams
Alexander.
Bond
Boone
Brown. . . .
Bureau . .
Calhoun.
Carroll. .
Cass
Champaign.
Christian .
Clark
Clay
Clinton. .
Coles
Cook (see. below).
Crawford
Cumberland
Dekalb
Dewitt
Douglas. ..
Dupage. ..
Edgar
Edwards . .
Effingham .
Fayette . .
Ford
Franklin .
Fulton...
Gallatin . .
Greene . . .
Grundy . .
Hamilton .
Hancock . .
Hardin...
Henderson.
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson . .
Jersey
JoDaviess .
Johnson . . .
Kane
Kankakee .
Kendall . . .
Knox
Lake
LaSalle . . .
Lawrence . .
Lee
Livingston .
Logan
Macon
For.
3,512
2,037
839
1.194
499
2,864
175
1,192
1,257
3,493
2,906
1,624
707
682
2,510
1,467
682
2,779
1,295
1,589
3,757
2,081
523
982
1,148
1,018
1,130
2,971
671
971
2,036
350
2,076
227
626
3,187
2,091
1,620
762
1,235
599
1,811
665
5,832
2. 476
i;043
2,793
3,030
6,821
983
2,412
2,929
2,050
3,979
Against.
1,527
30
153
316
145
763
33
105
249
619
1,143
692
405
240
1,311
391
280
270
416
240
236
917
81
228
368
148
3%
501
197
256
232
388
677
54
260
442
545
651
577
876
290
544
220
439
303
41
430
998
859
234
327
610
631
1,142
Majority
for.
1,985
2,007
686
878
354
2,101
142
1,087
1,008
2,874
1,763
932
302
442
1,199
1,076
402
2,509
1,349
3,521
1,164
442
754
780
870
734
2,470
474
715
1,804
1,399
173
366
2,745
1,546
969
185
359
309
1,267
445
5,393
2,173
1,002
2,363
2,032
5,962
749
2,085
2,319
1,419
2,837
Majority
against.
21
VOTE ON AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL BANKING LAW— NOV. 5, 1918— Concluded.
Counties.
For.
Against .
Majority
for.
Majority
against.
1
2,476
4,422
1,776
1,193
1,043
348
2,191
2,070
5,017
1,067
1,304
561
2.275
1,830
870
2,478
10,581
1,244
939
1,488
486
576
423
1,646
405
5,793
1,113
5,824
561
588
1,678
725
7,876
3,196
2,580
1,268
6,296
727
2,096
917
526
753
2,735
7,331
L.683
5,967
1,237
855
916
1,005
235
216
105
525
99
1,653
223
454
543
768
1,627
302
349
2,246
447
320
445
87
119
153
1,029
1,101
£24
1,271
2,161
712
474
420
133
2.172
789
820
325
1,799
124
339
448
464
501
225
809
707
647
588
1,621
3,506
771
958
827
243
1,666
1,971
3,364
84-1
850
18
1 .507
203
568
2,129
8,335
797
619
1,043
399
457
270
617
Madison
Mason
Menard
Ogle
Piatt
Pike
696
5,269
158
3,663
151
Scott
114
1,258
592
5,704
2,407
1,766
943
4,497
603
1,757
469
62
252
2,510
6,522
976
5,320
649
Shelby
Stark
St. Clair
Stephenson .
White
Will
Total
210,373
193,085
56,700
27,004
154,716
166,081
1,043
403,458
83,704
319,754
22
VOTE ON PROPOSITION TO CALL A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION— NOV. 5, 1918.
Counties.
Total vote.
Yes.
No.
Consti-
tutional
majoritv—
Yes.
Consti-
tutional
majority-
No.
Adams
Alexander
Bond
Boone ,
Brown
Bureau ,
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook (see below)
Crawford
Cumberland
Dekalb
Dewitt
Douglas
Dupage
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Favette
Ford
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
JoDaviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake
La Salle
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston
Logan
Macon
11,098
3,723
2,895
2,452
1,684
6.675
1,548
3,056
3,674
9,144
6,786
4,752
3,516
4.330
6,810
5,041
3,319
5,241
4,046
3,513
6,269
6,058
2,039
3,995
5,286
2,907
6,777
8,408
2,287
3,782
3,005
3,342
6,500
1,357
1,823
7,365
5,809
6,735
3,385
5,635
2,607
4,420
2,350
14,253
6,448
1,789
7,675
7,837
16,833
4,139
5,140
7,032
5,333
9 , 823
6,255
2,538
1,230
1,451
864
3,676
602
1,525
1,786
5,271
3,344
2,136
1,938
1,910
3,198
2,326
1,319
3,326
1,472
1,669
4,821
3,405
911
1,378
2,015
1,065
2,731
3,987
1,141
1,683
2,088
1,096
3,397
503
977
4,131
3,177
2,566
1,102
1,926
989
2,512
981
8,593
3,575
1,286
4,080
5,206
9,828
2,220
2,620
4,143
2,256
5,245
2,096
111
'429
429
376
1,100
165
236
578
1,296
1,355
963
563
540
1,724
727
518
457
691
375
487
1,049
220
1,074
320
1,033
1,051
234
505
349
810
1,280
152
375
826
924
964
1,137
485
704
342
1,356
769
76
999
765
1,624
477
702
1,074
952
1,653
706
676J
225
22
338*
699
180
705J
1,686 *.
376
65*
448J
272*
302
1,466|
351
39 14.
2421
1,287*
Mil*
150*.
50
627
333|
23
VOTE ON PROPOSITION TO CALL A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION-Concludcd.
Counties.
Total vote.
Yes.
No.
Consti-
tutional
majority —
Yes.
Consti-
tutional
majority —
No.
9,338
18,717
6,328
3,302
3.260
2,042
5,552
5,664
10,778
2,665
3,883
2,847
7,519
6,698
3,970
5,212
17,301
4,570
2,887
5,469
1,636
2,567
1,169
5.574
3,050
13,220
6,065
18.59S
3,106
2,343
6,967
1,940
20.197
6,886
6,605
3,282
13,403
2,705
4,644
3,627
4,316
4,32S
5,945
13,482
8,277
10,383
3,808
4,689
8,098
2,884
1,788
1,777
671
2,919
3,525
5,357
1,490
2,038
931
3,346
2,843
1,420
2,921
10,465
1,987
1,517
2,612
746
852
646
2,453
1,344
8,863
2,751
10,419
1,170
761
2,743
1,005
11,556
3,362
3,383
1,661
7,466
1,480
2,959
1,526
1,319
1,597
3,120
9,121
3,133
6,199
1,714
1,809
1,784
1,559
407
439
350
903
374
1,990
290
677
752
1,285
1,808
538
633
2,828
840
552
1,069
258
203
168
1,303
1,174
1,286
1,281
3.920
812
564
1,119
341
2,572
1,364
959
457
2,140
257
627
606
1,178
694
774
1,502
1,513
1,141
765
20
239*
Marion
280
137
147
Mason
ifn -sac
350
143
748
32
157*
96}
Monroe
492$
413}
506
65
Ode
315
1,814*
Perry
298
Piatt
73}
Pike
122*
72
431}
61*
334
181
2,253
281*
1,120
3«3
Scott. .
410}
240&
Shelbv.. .
Stark'.
35
1,457}
St. Clair
80}
80*.
20
764}
127}
637
287}
839
White
567
1474
2,380"
Will
1,005}
1,007*
190
Total
582, 760
392,785
302.097
259,915
91,156
71,050
27, 730 J
63,522*
17,013}
975,545
562,012
162,206
74,239*
24
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN 66TH CONGRESS— NOV. 5, 1918.
1st District— Cook County.
MartinB. Madden, Rep 12,580
George Mayer, Dem 9,776
G.J. Carlisle, Soc 381
Mr. Madden's plurality 2,804
2d District— Cook County.
James R. Mann, Rep 29,099
LeoS. LeBosky, Dem 17,895
Robert H. Howe, Soc 1,927
Mr. Mann's plurality 11,204
3d District— Cook County.
WilliamW. Wilson, Rep 24,011
Fred J. Crowley, Dem 19,372
Joseph A. Ambros, Soc 1,989
Mr. Wilson's plurality 4,639
4th District— Cook County.
John W. Rainey, Dem 15,514
Carl G. Hoffman, Soc 886
Mr. Rainey's plurality 14,628
5th District— Coor County.
Louis C. Man, Rep 3,789
Adolph J. Sabath, Dem 10,517
Emil Jaeger, Soc 919
Mr. Sabath's plurality 6,728
6th District— Cook County.
Hervey C. Foster, Rep 22,692
James Me Andrews, Dem 32,638
William F. Kruse, Soc 3,101
Mr. McAndrews' plurality 9,946
7th District— Cook County.
Niels Juul, Rep 35,428
Frank M. Padden, Dem 26,261
J. Louis Engdahl, Soc 7,387
Mr. Juul's plurality 9,167
8th District— Cook County.
Dan Parrillo, Rep 3,201
Thomas Gallagher, Dem 11,472
Mr. Gallagher's plurality 8,271
9th District— Cook County.
Fred A. Britten, Rep 12,654
James H. Poage, Dem 10,074
Charles Kissling, Soc 1,131
Mr. Britten's plurality 2,580
10th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Carl R.
Chindblom,
Rep.
Philip J.
Finnegan,
Dem.
Irving St.
John Tucker,
Soc.
Cook
R 12,760
R 3,404
28,012
5,085
15,252
1,681
3,037
Lake
247
Total
R 16,164
33,097
16,933
3,284
IrTH District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Ira C.
Copley, Rep.
Carl F.
Schutz, Soc.
Scattering.
Dupage. .
Kane
McHenry
Will
Total
4,051
8,226
3,843
7,670
23,790
4,409
8,984
3,942
8,409
25,744
358
758
99
739
1,954
12th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Charles E.
Fuller, Rep.
Oscar
Ogren, Soc.
Scattering.
B oone
R 1,900
R 3,841
R 2,134
R 1,381
R 8,782
R 5,690
1,954
3,937
2,152
1,387
9,241
6,942
54
96
28
6
459
1,252
Dekalb
Grundy
Kendall
La Salle
Winnebago
2
Total
R 23,728
25,623
1,895
2
25
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 66TH CONGRESS— NOV. 5, 1918— Continued.
13th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
John C.
McKenzie,
Rep.
Shep. H.
Zimmerman,
Soc.
Scattering.
Carrol)
R 2,245
R 2,549
R 3,451
R 3,733
R 3,775
R 4,299
2,319*
2,762
3,534
3,776
4,100
4,3"0
74
213
83
43
325
71
Lee
Ogle
Stephenson
4
Whiteside
2
Total
R 20,0.32
20,861
809
6
14th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
William J.
Graham,
Rep.
Edmond B.
Passmore,
Soc.
Henry L.
Wheel an.
Pro.
Scattering.
R 3,153
R 1,219
R 3,332
R 2,512
R 5,737
R 2,891
3,244
1,236
3,402
2,613
7,202
2,938
91
17
70
101
1,465
47
41
13
45
55
156
2i
8
4
Rock Island
4
Warren
5
Total
R 18,844
20,635
1,791
334
21
15th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Edward J.
King,
Rep.
Edward P.
Allen,
Dem.
J. W.
Connery,
Soc.
D 605
R 1,412
R 3,491
R 3,909
D 21
4,766
4,396
5,174
5,. 560
1,438
5,371
2,984
1,683
1,651
1,459
430
Fulton
217
194
83
18
Total
R 8,180
21,334
13,148
942
16th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Clifford
Ireland,
Rep.
Leander O. j J. J.
Eagleton, Van Ilnss,
Dem. Soc.
Scattering.
Bureau
R 1,320
R 636
R 1.905
R 397
R 712
R 868
3,836
1,882
9.362
745
1,267
3,525
2,516
1,246
7,457
348
555
2,637
101
38
3
326
6
13
127
2
Stark
Total
R 5,858
20,617
14,759
611
4
26
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 66TH CONGRESS— NOV. 5, 1918- Continued.
17th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Frank L.
Smith,
Rep.
C. S.
Schneider,
Dem.
Ford
R
R
R
R
R
1,420
3,320
912
4,008
1,142
2,064
5,039
2,835
6,870
2,315
644
Livingston
1,719
1,923
2,862
'1,173
Total
R
10,802
19,123
8,321
18th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Joseph G.
Cannon,
Rep.
Frank M.
Crangle,
Dem.
Peter N.
Christenson,
Soc.
Scattering.
Clark
Cumberland
Edgar
Iroquois
Kankakee . .
Vermilion . .
Total...
401
174
28
1,697
2,483
3,298
8,025
2,525
1,510
2,847
3,560
4,255
7,730
2,124
1,336
2,875
1,863
1,772
4,432
22,427
14,402
17
18
41
00
58
177
371
19th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
William B.
McKinley,
Rep.
Thomas
B. Jack,
Dem.
J. A.
Bishop,
Soc.
Scattering.
Champaign
Coles
Dewitt
Douglas . . .
Macon
Moultrie . . .
Piatt
Shelby....
Total..
3,191
1,062
721
890
2,577
339
944
61
R 9,785
5,951
3,760
2,284
2,117
5,909
1,558
1,832
2,848
26,259
2,760
2,698
1,563
1,227
3,332
1,219
888
2,787
16,474
43
38
31
206
9
15
43
20th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Frank E.
Blane, Rep.
Henry T.
Rainey, Dem.
Brown . . .
Calhoun.
Cass
Greene...
Jersey . . .
Mason . . .
Menard . .
Morgan. .
Pike
Scott
Total
D
D
D
D
D
D
R
D
D
D
440
284
619
635
380
206
291
60
759
179
3,171
584
568
1,298
1,427
1,062
1,453
1,414
3,080
2,191
1,007
14.184
1,024
852
2,017
2,062
1,342
1,659
1,123
3,140
2,950
1,186
17,355
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 66TH CONGRESS— NOV. 5, 1918— Continued.
21 ST DISTRICT.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Loren E.
Wheeler,
Rep.
James M.
Graham,
Dom.
James
Bradley,
Soc/
Scattering.
Christian
D 100
D 199
R 119
R 1,496
3,234
4,169
3,541
9,436
3.334
4,368
3,422
7,940
126
366
115
384
Macoupin
Montgomery
1
Sangamon
Total
R 1,316
20,380
19,064
991
22d District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
William A.
Rodenberg,
Rep.
J. Nick
Perrin,
Dem.
Marshal E.
Kirkpatrick,
Soc.
Bond
R 748
R 99Q
R 1,034
D 534
R 1 ,093
1,732
7,332
1,862
8,841
2,158
984
6,340
828
9,375
1,065
42
883
47
St. Clair
1,159
109
Total
R 3,333
21,925
18,592
2 240
23n District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
E.B.
Brooks, Rep.
Martin D:
Foster, Dem.
Gustav
Fritz, Soc.
R 379
R 359
R 161
R 481
R 146
R 34
R 100
D 223
D 6
D 209
■1,003
2,590
1,824
2,690
1,766
2,691
2,038
2,797
1,454
1,166
1,224
2,231
1,663
2,209
1,620
2,657
1,938
3,020
1,400
1,375
889
43
48
81
10
46
23
155
22
Total ,
R 1,222
20,619
19,397
1,317
24th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Thomas S.
Williams,
Rep.
James R.
Campbell,
Dem.
J.J.
McGuinn,
Soc.
Clay
R 606
R 961
D 246
D 47
R 170
R 694
R 1,218
R 722
R 1,300
R 776
R 123
1,980
1,430
945
1,554
717
1,407
1,572
1,140
3,375
2,479
2,090
1,374
469
1,191
1,601
547
713
354
418
2,075
1,703
1,967
39
2
34
33
22
8
10
173
19
42
R 6,277
18,689
12,412
382
28
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 66TH CONGRESS— NOV. 5, 1918— Concluded.
25th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Edward E.
Denison,
Rep.
D. T.
Woodard,
Dem.
Scattering.
R 1,369
R 587
R 1,523
R 750
R 957
R 1,060
D 495
R 2,135
2,411
3,271
3,936
2,475
1,569
3,07U
1,250
4,904
1,042
2,684
2,413
1,725
612
2,010
1,745
2,769
....
Total
R 7,886
22,886
15,000
1
VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR— NOV. 5, 1918.
1st District— Cook County.
Francis P. Brady, Rep 5 , 140
P. H. Geluck, Soc 147
Mr. Brady's plurality, 4,993.
3d District— Cook County.
Samuel A. Ettelson, Rep 7,901
William J. Hennessey, Dem 5,479
W. L. Berteau, Soc 259
Mr. Ettelson's plurality, 2,422.
5th District— Cook County.
Morton D. Hull, Rep 15,627
Andy Coleman, Dem 7,991
Leo B. Shire,Soc 485
Mr. Hull's plurality, 7,636.
7th District— Cook County.
Frederick B. Roos, Rep If, 308
Thomas C. Stobbs, Dem 6,920
William Van Bodegraven, Soc 1,365
Mr. Roos' plurality, 8,38S.
9th District— Cook County.
Frank Trefil, Rep 4,100
Patrick J.Carroll, Dem 9,563
Charles Toepper, Soc 548
Mr. Carroll's plurality. 5,463.
11th District— Cook County.
Frank P. Sadler, Rep 15,774
William J . Mclnerny, Dem 13 ,084
J. W. Deal, Soc 1.144
Mr. Sadler's plurality, 2,690.
13th District— Cook County.
Albert C. Clark, Rep 15 ,827
James J. Mulcahey, Dem 12,191
Zephiere Pepin, Soc 1,740
Mr. Clark's plurality, 3,636.
15th District— Cook County.
Adolph Blazek, Rep 2,234
John J. Boehm, Dem 4,602
Joseph Mark, Soc 212
Mr. Boehm's plurality, 2,368
17th District— Cook County.
Andrew Wright, Rep 695
Edward J. Glackin, Dem 3,281
Mr. Glackin's plurality, 2,586.
19th District— Cook County.
J. Frank Hemmous, Rep 11,538
JohnT. Denvir, Dem 21,686
Daniel A. Uretz, Soc 2,298
Mr. Denvir's plurality, 10,148.
21st District— Cook County.
Edwin T. Farrar, Rep 6,669
Edward J. Hughes, Dem 9,165
Thomas L. Slater, Soc 540
Mr. Hughes' plurality, 2,496.
23d District— Cook County.
Henry W. Austin, Rep 11,159
George R. Bruce, Dem 9,791
Theophil F. Lippold, Soc 2,417
Mr. Austin's plurality, 1,368.
25th District— Cook County.
Charles G. Hutchinson, Rep 17,631
Daniel Herlihy, Dem.: 18,065
Carl A. Juberg, Soc 4,214
Mr. Herlihy's plurality, 434.
27th District— Cook County.
Albert Rostenkowski, Rep 2,695
John Broderick, Dem 5,085
Mr. Broderick's plurality, 2,390.
29th District— Cook County.
William F. Peters, Rep 2,687
Patrick J. Sullivan, Dem 3,692
George Schmidt, Soc 238
Mr. Sullivau's plurality, 1,005.
31st District— Cook County.
Willett H. Cornwell, Rep 16,671
Edward J. Flynn, Dem 9,205
Robert Norberg, Soc 1 ,559
Mr. Cornwell's plurality, 7,466.
29
VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR— NOV. 5, 1918-Continued.
33d District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Martin R.
Carlson, Rep.
Thos. P.
Sinnett,Dem.
L. K.
England, Soc.
Henderson
R 711
R 1,389
R 2,462
1,179
2,493
6,536
468
1,104
4,074
17
33
1,386
Mercer
Rock Island
Total
R 4,562
10,208
5,646
1,436
35th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Adam C.
ClitTe, Rep.
N.H.
Jessen, Soc.
Scattering.
Dekalb
R 3,978
R 3,331
R 4,217
4,070
3,418
4,27'J
92
87
62
Lee
Whiteside
1
Total
R 11,526
11,767
241
1
37th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Clayton C.
Pervier, Rep.
David W.
Davis, Dem.
John P.
Beck, Soc.
Bureau
R 1,854
R 3,151
R 784
4,061
4,974
1,278
2,207
1,823
494
103
Henry
212
Stark
10
Total
R 5,789
10,313
4,524
325
39th District— L.v Salle County.
Thurlow G. Essington, Rep 8,799
Peter E. Coleman, Dem ,493
John J. Schaulin, Jr., Soc
Mr. Essington's plurality, 2,306.
41st District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
Richard J.
Barr,
Rep.
Max
Hauswald,
Soc.
Scattering.
R 4,094
R 7,993
4,351
8,609
257
616
3
Will
Total
R 12,0S7
12,960
873
3
43n District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
William S.
Jewell,
Rep.
H. V.
Johnson,
Dem.
E. E.
Harvey,
Soc.
Fulton
R 1,918
R 3,760
4,632
5,348
2,714
1,588
253
91
Total .
R 5,678
9,980
4,302
344
VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR— NOV. 5, 1918— Concluded.
45th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
John A.
Wheeler,
Rep.
Arthur L. Freeman
Hereford, Thompson,
Dem. Soc.
R
R
337
680
3,202
8,845
2,865
8,165
51
Sangamon
455
Total
R
1,017
12,047
11,030
506
47th District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
.1. G.
Bardill,
Rep.
Herbert G.
Giberson,
Dem.
E. G.
Galloway,
Soc. '
Bond
R 799
R 1,406
1,726
7,404
927
5,998
42
Mad ;.son
885
,
Total
R 2,205
9,130
6,925
927
49th District— St. Clair County.
R. E. Duvall.Rep
William N. Baltz, Dem.
9,149
8,798
John Lilly, Soe
Mr. Duvall's plurality.
.351
1,116
5 1st District.
Counties.
Pluralities.
W. A.
Spence,
Rep.
G. K.
Farris,
Dem.
C.T.
Reynolds,
Soc.
Hamilton
R 74
R 867
R 1,324
R 800
R 1,459
1,562
1,509
1,625
1,185
3,409
1,488
642
301
385
1,950
31
Johnson
22
Massac
17
Pope
9
Saline
160
Total
R 4,524
9,290
4,766
239
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— NOV. 5, 1918.
1st District— Cook County.
William M. Brinkman, Rep 6,3751
Sheadrick B. Turner, Rep 5,978
John Griffin, Dem 14.8201
C W. Howorth, Soc '305
2d District— Cook County.
Roger J. Marcy, Rep 9,0191
Samuel E. We'inshenker, Dem 7,674
Frank Ryan, Dem 8,314*
Arthur E. Smith, Soc 1,770
3d District— Cook County.
AdelbertH. Roberts, Rep 11,509*
Warren B. Douglas, Rep 10,358*
George Garry Noonau, Dem 14,897*
H. S. Smith, Soc 610
4th District— Cook County.
Emil O. Kowalski, Rep 11,397*.
James P. Boyle, Dem 11,495*;
Frank McDermott, Dem 12,467
5th District— Cook County.
Sidney Lyon, Rep 22,209
Theodore K. Long, Rep 19,676*
Michael L. Igoe, Dem 15 .536
John F. Healy, Dem 12,712
Orren W. Horton, Soc 1,106*
6th District— Cook County.
Ralph E. Church, Rep 26,8121
Emil A. W. Johnson, Rep 23,271*
Robert E. Wilson, Dem 31, 3781
Adolph W. Harrack, Soc 6,8851
7th District— Cook County.
Albert F. Volz, Rep 22,9971
Howard P. Castle, Rep 22,368
John W. McCarthy, Dem 17,732
Clarence II. Owen, Soc 3,4214.
31
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
8th District.
Counties.
Edward D.
Shurtlefl,
Rep.
James H.
Vickers,
Rep.
Thomas E.
Graham,
Dem.
J. W.
Freund,
Dem.
Gust
Hausadow-
sky.
Boone
3,263?.
7.694" '
6,614 j
2, 695 I
6,638
5,439^
466*
4,150*
1,892*
303
1,990*
1,818}
112
Lake
526
McHenry
132
Total
17,571} .
14,773
6,509*
4,112
770
9th District— Cook County.
David E. Shanahan, Rep.
Joseph Placek, Dem . . .
10,296 Thomas A. Doyle, Dem 13,444}
15,0S4 Albert F. Pasecky, Soe 1,273
10th District.
H. S.
Counties. Hicks.
Rep.
Guy W.
Giriders,
Rep.
Charles W. Hugh J.
Baker, Gallagher,
Rep. Dem.
Charles F.
Johnson,
Soc.
Ogle
Winnebago
2,S49* 2,650
8, 969 J 7,470}
7,321}
5,821
2,281*.
4,716*
9-1}
2,474
Total
11,S19
10,120*
13,142*
6,998
2,508*
11th District— Cook County.
William H. Cruden, Rep 23.12S
Edward B. Lucius, Rep 21,538
Frank J. Ryan, Dem 20,920
William S. Callahan, Dem.
Kellam Foster, Soc
17,593
2,781}
12th District.
Counties.
Robert
L-win,
Rep.
Joseph L.
Meyers,
Rep.
Charles F.
Franz,
Dem.
E.I.
Rubendall,
Soc.
Carroll
1 3,652
1 4,529
3,066
3,729
6,068
1,147
3,829
6, 220 J
130
278
Stephenson
j 5,617
690}
Total
| 13,7PS
12,863
11,196}
1,098}
13th District— Cook County.
C. A . Young, Rep
Gotthard A. Dahlberg, Rep.
24,350
21,009
James W. Ryan, Dem.
Joseph A. Gajeski, Soc.
34,208
4,571}
32
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
14th District.
Counties.
DeGov B.
Ellis,
Rep.
Frank A.
McCarthy,
Rep.
Fred B.
Shearer,
Rep.
R. A.
Milroy,
Dem.
Otto s.
Jessen,
Soc.
11,028*
1,747"
10,718*
1,1654
9,156
1,544
9,176*.
629
1,002!
8
Total
12,7754
11,884
10,700
9,805|
1,010*
15th District— Cook County.
Thomas Curran, Rep.
Peter F. Smith, Dem.
4,851
6,669§
Joseph Perina, Dem
Edward J. Maruska, Soc.
7,794
596
10th District.
Counties.
Charles M.
Turner,
Rep.
William H. Michael Daniel
Bentley, Fahy. Reece,
Rep." Dem. Soc.
Scattering.
6,849
3,096*
1,267"
3,274
7,153*. 1 5,239
2,557 3,304
1,105* 8391.
3,107* ! 2,928
174
182
15
1011
41
Total
14,4S6i
13,923! 12,310*
472*
4!
17th District-
-Cook County.
Edward J. Smeikal, Rep
2,364
Charles Coia, Dem
Jacob W. Epstein. Dem
' 4,891
4,620
18th District—
Peoria County.
Charles W. LaPorte, Rep
Charles Sumner Stubbles, Rep .
15,723*
13,839
Thomas N. Gorman, Dem
| R. B. Edwards, Soc
I
18,824!
677
19th District-
-Cook County.
Solomon P. Roderick, Rep..
James M. Kittlcman, Rep...
James T. Prendergast, Dem.
23,171*
17,6214
29,793"
James P. O'Brien, Dem.
Frank T. Blaha, Soc
28,9411.
6,3214
20th District.
Counties.
Richard R.
Meents,
Rep.
Israel
Dudgeon,
Rep.
B. W.
Alpiner,
Dem.
2.751!
6,071
5,973
3,879*
4,912*
5,370"
1,871
4,709!
5,059
Total
14,795*
14,162
11,639!
33
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
21st District— Cook County.
Frederick .T. Bippus, Rep 12.266$
Thomas P. Devereux, Rep 10,866
Michael F. Maher, Dem 13,740
BenjaminM. Mitchell, Dem 11,917
H. W. Harris, Soc 1 , 409$
22d District.
Counties.
William P.
Holaday,
Rep.
Abraham L.
Stanfield.
Rep.
Archie N.
Vance,
Dem.
P.J.
Breen,
Dem.
Edward M.
Methe,
Soc.
3.212
10,5161
4,631$
9,689
5,814
10,039$
4,2944
7,714$
80$
357$
Total
13,7284
14,320$
15,853|
12,009
438
23d District— Cook County.
William G. Thon, Rep 17 ,914*
Edward M. Overland, Rep 16,257
Thomas P. Keane, Dem 26,229
William Mack, Soc 7,188
21th District.
Counties.
William H.
H. Miller,
Rep.
Charles A.
Gregory,
Rep.'
Jacob R.
Drake,
Dem.
Eugene
Knox,
Soc.
9,134
1,8601
2,723"
8,418$
2,187
2,658$
7,514
3,7944
2,723$
217
18
Piatt
42
Total
13,717$
13,264
14,032
277
25th District— Cook County'.
Charles L. Fieldstack, Rep.
Theodore R. Steinert, Rep.
28,7351
27,903"
John G. Jacobson, Dem.
Adolph Germer, Soc
46,640$
11,456
26th District.
Counties.
William
Rowe,
Rep.
William
Noble,
Rep.
George E.
Dooley,
Dem.
James J.
Nevin,
Ind.
Ford
2,942
8,756
3,311
8, 283 J
1,47»J
7,813
349$
5,345
Total
11,698
11,594$
9,292$
5,694$
27th District— Cook County.
Edward Walz, Rep
James M. Donlan, Dem.
3,7901
7,684"
Joseph Petiak, Dem 9,197$
— 3 E V
34
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
28th District.
Counties.
Edwin C.
Perkins,
Rep.
Orpheus W.
Smith,
Rep.
Horace W.
McDavid,
Dem.
Peter
Murphy,
Dem.
J. E.
Deverell,
Soc.
De witt
3,337*
4,111*
7,041
3,102
3,453
8,719
2,688*
3,047
7,827
2.268
3,878
4,375
92
Logan
189*
477*
Macon
Total
14,490
15,274
13,562*
10,521
759
29th District— Cook County.
Bernard F. Clettenberg, Rep.
Bernard J. Conlon, Dem
6,981
5,131*
Lawrence C. O'Brien, Dem.
Evar Anderson, Soc
4, 588 J
652
30th District.
Counties.
Homer J.
Tice,
Rep.
William H.
Dieterich,
Dem.
BenL.
Smith,
Dem.
Earl
Meixell,
Soc.
Brown . .
Cass
Mason. ..
Menard . .
Schuyler.
Tazewell .
Total
1,005*
4,051"
4,382
3,763*
3,635*
9,442
26,279*
1,198
3,167*
2,377
1,685 J
2,173
3,955*
14,556*
1,273
2, 817 *
2,272
1,673
2,116
4,490*
14,642
40
358
501
31st District— Cook Cotjnty.
Carl Mueller, Rep 22 ,752
James A. Steven, Rep 21,450
Frauk J. Seif, Jr., Dem 15,773
John J. Kellv, Dem
Arthur F. Almgreen, Soc .
14.517
3,172
32d District.
Counties.
James M.
Pace,
Dem.
Rollo R.
Robbins,
Rep.
Ernest O.
Reaugh,
Dem.
John W.
Lusk,
Dem.
CM.
Burnham,
Soc.
Scattering.
4,151
5,209
4,204*
4,414
4,655
4,119$
4,851
3,009*
1,975*
3,676*.
3,863*
3,023
140*
156
121
McDonough . . .
Warren
1*
Total
13,564*
13,138*
9,836
9,563
417*
1§
33d District.
Counties.
Frank E.
Abbey,
Rep.
James A.
Wells,
Rep.
Everett
I,. Werts,
Dem.
Edgar
Owens,
Soc.
William C.
Maucker,
Ind.
Scattering.
1,693*
3,51S
9,896*
1,617
3,928*
9,726*
1,756*
3,277"
8,612*
39*
771"
3,794
141
533
4,622*
Rock Inland
11
Total
15,108
15,272
13,646
4,604*
5,296*
1*
VOTE
35
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
34th District.
Counties.
E. Walter
Green,
Rep.
A. L.
Ruffner,
Rep.
Robert
Howard,
Dem.
J. A.
Sweet,
Dem.
Clark
2, 878 J
5,361
3,888
4,928
4,785}
2,312}
2,301
5,9521
1,919
4,144*
3,321}
1,633}
Total
12, 127 J
12,026
10,172*
9,099}
35th District.
Counties.
Frederick
A. Brewer,
Rep.
Albert T.
Touitillott,
Rep.
John P.
Devine,
Dem.
H. F.
Gehent,
Soc.
Scattering.
Dekalb
5,819
4, 740 J
7,049}
5,683
5,459*
6,013J
2,371
4,127|
3,252}
317
242
195
Whiteside
2
Total
17,609
17,156
9,751
754
2
36th District.
Counties.
A.Otis
Arnold,
Rep.
Henry
Bowers,
Dem.
Rolland M.
Wagner,
Dem.
Geo. B.
Landwehr,
Soc.
9,9091
1,501}
6,020
2,718
6,500}
1,247
5,0931
1,7751
7,8631
1,0011
3,5201
1,5131
7691
13
Pike
52
Scott
17
Total
20,149
14,6161
13,899
8511
37th District.
Counties.
Randolph John W.
Boyd, Walters,
Rep. Rep.
I
Frank W. William J. Frank A.
Morrasy, McGuire , Castle,
Dem. Dem. Soc.
5,521
6,7461
1,757
5,301
6,503
2,0041
4,936
3,287
942
3,619
2,7381
684
281
449}
Stark
301
Total
14,0241
13,8081
9,165
7,0411
761
38th District.
Counties.
Otto C.
Sonnemann,
Rep.
Truman A .
Snell,
Dem.
H.A.
Shephnrd,
Dem.
J. C.
Shrock,
Soc.
Scattering.
4,262
2,710
8,236
9,144
3,049
1,7711
£,869
5,395}
2,972
2,082
5,168
4,892}
99
23
718
274
4
Total
24,352,
16,085
15,114}
1,114
4
36
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
39th District— La Salle County.
William M Scanlan, Rep 14,829*
R. G. Soderstrom, Rep 14,790*
Lee O'Neil Browne, Dem 16,690
Jos. McCabe, Soc 1 ,325
40th District.
Counties.
Lincoln
Bancroft,
Rep.
Arthur
Roe,
Dem.
JohnC.
Richardson,
Dem.
James
Haynes,
Soc.
Christian
8,203*
4, 372 *
7,300i
5,169"
4,933
2,040
3,222
3,846
4,757
1,956*
3,024
3,856*
265*
45
Fa vet te
211*
Shelby
46
Total
26,045*
14,041
13,594
568
41st District.
Counties.
James R.
Bentley,
Rep.
William R.
McCabe,
Rep.
Michael F.
Hennebry,
Dem.
Henry
Murray,
Soc.
Scattering.
Dupage
6,615
12,556*
6,187
12,390
3,908*
12,053*
717*
1,470*
3
Will
Total
19,171*
18,577
15,962
2,188
3
42d District.
Counties.
Charles L.
McMackin,
Rep.
G. O.
Lewis,
Rep.
A. B.
Lager,
Dem.
John W.
Thomason,
Dem.
Henry
Gerling,
Soc.
Clay
2,025
2,125
2,330
5,823
3, 500 J
1,933*
2,490*
3,166*
1,752
4,962
2, 694 J
3,676
2,926
1,394 J
2,444*
4,602
84
81
302
Total
12,303
11,091
13,084*
11,367
467
43n District.
Counties.
Owen B.
West,
Rep.
A. O.
Lindstrum,
Rep.
Patrick W.
Gallagher,
Dem.
M. P.
Rice,
Dem.
A. C.
Butler,
Soc.
Fulton
5,977 5,29H
7,238* 7,398*
5,399*
3,823
6,207
3,110*
636
182
Total
13,215* 12 fiQO
9,222*
9,317*
818
37
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
44th District.
Counties.
Harry
Wilson,
Rep.
W. Geo.
Beever,
Rep.
James M.
Etherton,
Dem.
Lewis
Tebeau,
Dem.
J. G.
Lane,
Soc.
Jackson
Monroe
Perry
Randolph . .
Washington
Total . . .
5,7381
2.415
4,174
3,549!
3,3711
5,351
2,654
3,2801
4,3451
3,127
4,963!
1,053 J
2,77U
2,960*
1,664"
18, 888 J
19,758
13,413
2,796|
1,140!
2,309
3,407!
1,299!
10,953
139J
1091
135*
170
2291
784
45th District.
1
Jacob
Counties. Frisch,
Rep.
I
Fred W.
Wanless,
Rep.
Clarence A.
Jones,
Dem.
Henry J. j Dr. G. J.
Rodgers, Mautz,
Dem. Soc.
Morgan
4,5951
15,364!
4, 979 J
14,870
4,8981
11,698
4,494
9,904!
104
1,058
Total
19,960
19,849!
16,596!
14,398!
1,162
46th District.
Counties.
Frank
Vice, Jr.,
Rep.
W. B.
Phillips,
Rep.
John
Kasserman,
Dem.
John L.
Cooper,
Dem.
2,544!
1,648
3,341!
3,644
2,233!
6,995!
1,399!
3,517!
2,770!
3,705
2,255J
2,407
2,224
3,708!
1,917
3, 095 J
Total
11,178
14,146
11,138
10,945
47th District.
Counties.
Norman G.
Flagg,
Rep.
Chris
Rethmeier,
Rep.
Ferdinand
A. Garesche,
Dem.
Wm.
Dickman,
Dem.
Ernest
L. Rose,
Dem.
Dan H.
Slinger,
Soc.
Bond
2*549!
11,411!
2,280!
11,145
1,044!
8,879
1,4351
6,033!
705
4,5021
1061
Madison
2,494
Total
13,961
13,425!
9,923*
7,469
5,207!
2,600!
48th District.
Counties.
James A.
Watson,
Rep.
Samuel R.
Thomas,
Rep.
Rene
Havill,
Dem.
Jerome L.
Harrell,
Dem.
W. H.
Spaulding,
Soc.
3,558
2,230
1,3341
1,2261
2,977
1,741
2,961
3,810 3,211
2,119 739!
1,244 1,6361
9981 829*
2,864 2,721
1,688 2,555
2,871 2,824!
3.073
'678*
1,849*
810
2,551
1,6951
3,313!
Ill
701
69
White
981
Total
16,028
15,5941 i 14.517
13,971
349
38
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 51ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Concluded.
49th District— St. Claik County.
James W. RentehJer, Rep 13, 196
Charles F. Short, Rep 13,7321
FredJ. Kern, Dem 12,968'
Frank Holten, Dem 13, 303
FredJ. Nebgen,Soc 5,026§
50th District.
Counties.
Charles
Curren,
Rep.
James P.
Money ham,
Rep.
James H.
Felts,
Dem.
J. L.
Hammond,
Dem.
Earl
Baumgardner
Soc.
Alexander
4, 133 1
3,089*
3,33Sl
1,602
6,5484.
3 , 187 J
7,2364.
1,759
1,7054
6,657"
1,4671
3,866
955
1,924
4,700
1,418
3,581
791 4.
3.612J
25
Franklin
5744,
9J
22
Williamson
3,737 384
Total
18,712
20,5454
12,9124
13,140
1,015
51st District.
Counties.
Claude F.
Lacy,
Rep.
K. C.
Ronalds,
Rep.
John J.
Parish,
Dem.
Bert
Tavender,
Soc.
Hamilton
Johnson
Massac
2,203
2,1864.
2,6004.
1,7764
4,581"
2,141
1,8814.
2,337|
1,643"
4,947
3,931
1,668
8884.
1,017
5,403
64
39
15
Pope
12
465
Total
13,3474
12,950
12,9074.
595
39
JUDICIAL ELECTIONS— 1917-1918.
VOTE FOR JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT— JUNE 3, 1918.
5th District.
Counties.
Plurality.
!Clyde E. Stone, Charles C.Craig,
Rep. Dem.
John C. Sj odin »
Soc.
Bureau. . .
Grundy. .
Henry
Knox
La Salle..
Marshall . .
Peoria
Putnam..
Stark
Woodford
Total.
D
253 !
1,560
R
77 |
859
K
1,204 i
2,286
R
383 !
2,773
D
2,146
4,269
R
243
1,021
R
2,246
5,090
R
227
414
R
445
638
R
213
1,012
2,639
19,922
1,813
782
1,082'
2,390 | *
6,415
778
2,844
187
193 I
799 |
17,283 I 1
VOTE FOR JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS.
7th Circuit— March 3, 1917.
(To fill vacancy.)
Counties.
Plurality.
Elbert S.
Smith, Rep.
Edmund
Burke, Dem.
Scattering.
Greene
Jersey
Macoupin.
Morgan...
Sangamon
Scott
Total.
D
104
D
4
D
125
R
917
R
2,399
R
149
3,232
1,081
864
2,652
2,553
8,332
854
16,336
1,185
868
2,777
1.636
5i 933
705
13,104
10th Circuit— September 11, 1918.
(To fill vacancy.)
Counties.
Plurality.
Charles V.
Mills,
Rep.
George B.
Sucher,
Dem.
R 523
R 2,473
R 255
R 790
R 418
1,218
5,283
514
999
2,112
695
2,810
259
Stark
209
1,694
Total
R 4,459
10,126
5,667
40
VOTE FOR JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS— Concluded.
17th Circuit— October 30, 1917
(To fill vacancy.)
Counties.
Plurality.
Robert K.
Welsh, Ind.
Frank H.
Hall, Soc.
Boone
I 559
I 1,497
I 1,231
I 1,812
797
2,272
1,611
3,371
238
Lake
775
McHenry
Winnebago
380
1,559
Total
I 5,099
.3,051
2,952
VOTE FOR JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY— NOV. 6, 1917.
Michael L. McKinley 161,136
Joseph H. Fitch 158,889
Albert C.Barnes 162,060
Marcus A. Kavanagh 162,140
Denis E.Sullivan 159,031
Henry Guerin 157,546
Charles M. Foell 160,707
William H. McSurely 160,053
Joseph B. David 158,974
Jacob II. Hopkins 158,659
Oscar Hebel 160,024
Hugo Pam 160,851
Seymour St edman 82,990
Samuel Block 78, 283
Swan Johnson 77,240
Leopold Saltiel 78,242
Otto Christenseu 78,993
John M. Work 77,991
KasimerP. Gugis 76,817
Daniel A. Uretz 76,410
Carl Strover 78, 180
Christian Meier 78 ,338
Samuel H. Holland 77,207
George R. Walker 4 , 372
Mark D. Goodman 3,955
Dillard V. Baker 3, 199
William Friedman 3,436
WillB.Moak 3,584
Thomas E. Swanson 3,697
George McMahon 3,257
Abram D. Gash 3,938
JohnD. Farrell 3,486
William Reeda 2,962
Edgar C.Blum 2,977
VOTE FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY— NOV. 6, 1917.
(To fill vacancy, death of Hon. John Gibbons.)
•An'ton T. Zeman 153,805 Harry W. Stanrige 3,292
William A. Cunnea 83,133 I
(To fill vacancy, death of Hon. Lockwood Hon ore.)
Frank Johnston, Jr 155,971
Louis J. Delson 76,581
A. J. Bedard 2,956
41
PRIMARY ELECTION— SEPT. 11, 1918.
PRIMARY VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, WIS.
Counties.
Republican.
■a «
go
a
1
o a tA
tji3 o
SO
a
s
.W o
P<
- ft
<3 o
Democratic.
Si « !
Soc.
Adams
Alexander
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook (see below)
Crawford
Cumberland
Dekalb
Dewitt
Douglas
Dupage
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
Ford
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
Jo Daviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake
La Salle
180
22
80
37
4
57
27
39
8
37
2-1
23
15
'.'J
40
i:>
47
62
55
2
6
63
100
10
12
r,
37
57
88
40
47
M
6
68
71
65
17
7)7
188
105
573
1,129
91
. 775
294
604
296
1,564
42
224
632
1,670
15
75
561
1.389
56
474
946
2,278
342
951
206
1,038
255
700
116
324
420
1,702
195
1,056
153
329
493
2,373
321
932
95
782
451
1,686
438
1,038
397
596
149
408
200
611
396
1,003
338
692
525
2,050
20
321
34
699
406
1,365
125
558
222
981
54
326
123
662
733
2,177
382
1,557
103
729
204
603
121
654
117
296
370
585
457
544
1,881
4,213
405
2,318
133
956
1,011
2,787
2,347
2,479
911
5,040
27
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265
20
87
60
8
10
136
28
10
20
21
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5
22
296
141
78
185
789
455
332
460
76
396
18
717
211
751
320
97
137.
320
287
108
93
946
79
70
1,285
211
154
206
375
298
566
327
74
639
203
272
71
132
887
873
266
70
322
79
135
307
2,156
1,719
303
933
1,128
2,051
2,687
205
137
64
655
865
220
123
1,120
841
1,724
697
404
463
841
411
545
158
339
295
256
1,708
89
912
777
154
720
1,378
642
1,024
249
669
1,248
111
139
435
553
275
822
970
561
320
129
527,
56
452
45
798
789
584
22
6
85
11
9
3
190
211
98
51
152
207
12
23
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225
117
192
371
185
111
93
74
121
217
264
64
40
63
141
15N
43
34
10
24
16
17
4
128
7
3('7
299
9
16
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290
151
67
37
9
275
101
214
116
165
194
440
158
87
21
150
254
434
122
24
46
27
55
61
22
208
43
65
7
00
270
121
74
502
81
25
60
22
39
245
96
111
36
15
8
40
32
110
31
65
207
42
PRIMARY VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR— ALL PARTIES— Concluded.
Republican.
Democratic.
Soc.
Counties.
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21
43
119
14
67
41
120
15
42
7
119
25
133
142
10
28
7
29
42
6
16
101
18
16
77
36
18
48
18
55
48
194
159
18
28
19
11
85
29
40
14
99
4
10
8
89
6
51
323
83
58
73
196
292
714
309
721
145
1,008
381
98
154
196
301
1,690
2,319
146
679
53
87
375
101
439
1,574
70
234
192
399
503
51
91
78
710
336
1,030
96
25
146
206
1,377
444
600
37
1,514
111
342
44
682
211
486
952
289
532
291
928
1,928
1,906
1,283
3,019
1,762
2,396
992
940
408
855
1,622
2,187
1,621
547
1,170
89
1,244
1,371
440
1,640
3,284
601
874
683
320
799
461
774
570
2,491
1,244
5,150
430
296
1,077
662
2,285
1,381
735
489
3,557
260
1,099
400
739
607
1,998
3,006
1,254
3,674
629
36
45
59
17
118
37
155
31
•12
10
45
19
204
79
9
34
34
42
48
37
18
108
51
50
40
16
32
9
100
4
65
89
251
12
7
18
17
405
22
43
6
77
6
10
112
25
14
29
124
85
82
12
112
936
669
223
763
414
1,494
497
119
110
344
158
1,240
714
89
174
678
288
646
87
802
1,190
707
56
119
408
349
51
434
82
1,012
1,019
1,581
154
42
273
47
2,256
605
600
90
762
28
158
916
167
217
808
2,134
1,607
1,578
278
636
250
424
726
831
2,378
1,369
1,192
526
750
46
480
198
1,057
640
291
55
1,672
1,384
735
362
1,150
398
301
1,348
54
58
76
608
615
734
635
3,199
582
491
1,515
127
2,357
929
952
986
1,336
455
223
145
353
1,067
238
757
328
431
426
199
72
27
83
86
791
602
247
45
117
1
111
58
382
111
44
40
642
277
168
24
212
134
47
537
8
12
8
299
128
S3
106
357
120
143
329
18
322
99
247
303
252
96
41
56
28
207
52
216
103
30
48
211
15
10
40
63
285
191
233
26
250
3
33
17
136
156
81
16
282
255
136
9
268
39
72
473
20
3
108
47
157
234
554
163
157
115
7
195
155
381
85
137
165
10
8
9
309
12
82
36
21
36
i
13
2
3
19
20
75
2
McHenry
6
1
11
2
3
5
2
Ogle
2
21
7
Piatt
Pike
7
1
8
128
16
34
Scott.
Shelby
4
Stark
St. Clair
93
11
11
28
2
10
White
9
7
Will
20
2
149
Total
4,851
224
43,212
18,828
128,480
63,742
6,043
1,492
53,019
79,492
69,103
100,449
15,924
5,364
11,697
5,826
1,114
687
5,075
62,040
192,222
7,535
132,511
169,552
21,288
17,523
1,801
43
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE TREASURER— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Fred E.
Sterling.
Charles F.
White.
James J.
Brady.
William
M. Carr.
John
Downey.
Scatter-
ing.
Robt. L.
Harvey.
Adams
1,412
673
527
1,513
157
1,624
51
1,122
393
2,432
741
873
526
360
1,168
464
203
2,170
759
549
1,796
855
531
412
637
1,247
710
1,661
175
331
1,296
491
743
222
656
2,230
1,428
586
434
686
173
581
590
3,542
2,848
790
2,702
2,973
4,860
398
2,438
2,597
1,787
1,936
585
411
566
729
113
761
46
958
239
1,194
738
407
477
250
1,094
735
255
1,046
361
306
857
743
454
272
398
253
827
1,050
149
257
951
385
572
219
215
1,058
1,031
412
386
373
247
334
576
2,686
1,063
473
1,332
1,881
2,172
705
424
566
393
2,212
1,536
102
85
40
469
457
232
50
680
502
1,034
433
219
346
488
254
295
70
209
163
129
1,212
48
625
510
83
463
927
399
617
111
359
730
69
99
272
276
145
561
629
378
149
67
463
346
23
274
248
387
335
133
269
401
413
929
60
85
13
228
227
129
14
349
269
591
159
130
284
213
147
279
54
74
66
142
410
15
275
203
52
341
359
195
546
69
338
656
53
54
103
232
126
275
239
253
77
48
328
136
36
101
141
203
329
83
102
141
243
1,069
38
31
10
210
186
191
30
302
241
507
269
210
224
145
148
83
51
43
38
53
542
22
469
168
32
185
263
341
281
137
295
250
50
50
88
154
46
247
219
279
76
45
217
87
9
67
88
316
284
82
48
226
196
Alexander
2
Bond
5
Bureau
7
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
5
Christian
17
Clark
Clay
=
Clinton
39
Coles
Cook (see below).
Crawford
Cumberland
Dekalb
18
Dewitt
Douglas
Dupage
12
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
5
Ford
1
Franklin
22
Fulton
27
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
1
Hamilton
1
1
Hardin
Henry
29
3
2
3
27
2
Kendall
17
58
La Salle
31
1
12
2
2
17
44
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE TREASURER— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Concluded.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Fred E.
Sterling.
Charles F.
White.
James J.
Brady.
William
M. Carr.
John
Downey.
Scatter-
ing.
Robt. L.
Harvey.
1,243
2,857
814
768
332
735
1,100
2,361
3,583
461
1,267
518
621
1,568
341
1,799
2,728
547
692
548
524
463
204
725
341
2,240
1,047
5,409
360
203
758
578
3,164
1,345
1,049
428
2,550
137
676
575
693
448
2,046
4,066
1,311
3,874
967
969
1,623
762
328
256
473
837
1,802
795
216
525
139
847
643
244
565
2,698
642
404
321
364
287
239
446
310
1,490
1,077
2,125
275
129
481
260
1,578
899
661
157
2,568
195
725
469
708
436
638
1,681
1,463
1,622
199
1,423
1,073
674
298
413
23
237
117
484
320
158
50
943
971
426
177
709
252
146
894
37
29
38
445
405
381
325
1,967
393
318
1,026
93
1,485
488
551
640
790
267
124
77
179
412
115
353
180
249
260
1,289
666
422
105
245
11
204
63
541
237
90
52
874
424
241
68
331
183
91
564
28
27
25
317
167
238
188
889
160
202
544
25
681
230
450
420
355
186
101
76
65
391
86
147
196
58
112
563
278
365
99
316
12
102
43
311
243
124
11
470
374
267
45
372
80
122
629
28
8
153
136
229
21S
898
199
206
234
14
436
338
440
183
264
223
17
25
55
565
51
464
52
77
61
17
72
2
6
McHenry
1
11
2
3
5
3
Ogle
2
Peoria
1
28
4
Piatt ..
Pike
7
1
1
8
115
12
29
Scott
Shelby
5
Stark .
St. Clair
88
11
9
24
Warren
2
10
White
7
Will
19
2
134
Total
124,123
93,819
73,768
40,900
41,229
59,102
24,269
16,311
20,341
27,574
2
1,031
Cook County
664
Grand total
217,942
114,668
100,331
40,580
47,915
2
1,695
45
PRIMARY VOTE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION— ALL PARTIES
—SEPT. 11, 1918.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Francis
G. Blair.
Hugh S.
Magill, Jr.
Edwin
Strauss.
Thos. J.
Walsh.
Robert C.
Moore.
O. F.
Weber.
Scatter-
ing.
Emma
Pischell.
1,384
766
845
1,027
172
948
79
1,263
350
2,155
888
808
652
414
1,344
672
367
2,032
571
620
1,818
1,108
711
545
680
923
1,016
1,596
229
422
1,458
592
722
325
613
1,715
1,668
532
546
646
299
616
695
3,396
1,787
802
2,630
3,063
4,113
631
1,645
1,648
925
2,090
907
343
288
1,065
133
1,611
34
733
300
1,590
661
510
383
188
1,106
555
150
1,111
664
292
779
491
327
154
376
477
559
1,075
111
242
814
320
603
144
267
1,666
868
518
285
425
127
280
521
2,784
1,994
437
1,401
1,679
3,025
476
1,036
1,364
726
2,053
1
3
4
Alexander
2
Bond
Boone
5
Brown
6
2
5
1
Champaign
11
1
5
17
Clark
Clay
5
3
3
1
1
1
5
40
Cook (see below).
Dekalb
18
1
2
13
Effingham
1
4
Ford
1
21
Fulton
4
27
1
6
1
1
2
28
3
2
36
1
1
2
26
3
2
Kendall
6
15
57
La Salle
33
2
1
11
Livingston
2
7
2
16
46
PRIMARY VOTE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION— ALL PARTIES
—SEPT. 11, 1918— Concluded.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Francis
G. Blair.
Hugh S.
MagiU.Jr.
Edwin
Strauss.
Thos. J.
Walsh.
Robert C.
Moore.
O. F.
Weber.
Scatter-
ing.
Emma
Pischell.
Macoupin
1,353
3,168
1,067
551
386
899
1,041
2,427
2,399
348
1,143
522
919
1,095
391
1,370
2,635
696
461
651
539
588
228
862
443
2,088
1,606
4,705
480
201
758
450
3,735
1,359
990
172
2,822
203
875
714
988
605
1,856
3,960
1,959
2,714
766
826
1,391
558
523
211
386
903
1,711
1,776
372
656
114
564
1,125
217
777
2,831
492
681
308
399
268
243
352
238
1,677
712
3,127
171
138
481
434
1,579
837
690
409
2,260
144
569
416
457
100
3
18
70
6
2
Massac
McDonough
6
6
1
McLean
10
Menard
Mercer
1
2
Monroe
3
Montgomery
Morgan
12
5
3
Moultrie
3
Ogle
2
15
Perry
4
Piatt
4
Pike
7
Pope
1
Putnam
2
Randolph
10
Richland
2
2
Rock Island
1
116
Saline
14
1
6
5
1
13
28
Schuyler
Scott
Shelby
4
Stark
St. Clair
65
84
Stephenson
8
11
Tazewell
9
Union
7
4
Vermilion
24
Wabash
Warren
2
2
Washington..
8
Wayne . .
2
White
304
7
Whiteside
854
1,659
867
1,813
344
1
1
4
1
7
Will
17
Williamson
1
Vv innebago
134
Woodford
Total
119,750
81,501
78,892
45,664
139
fiS
161
7
1,004
656
Cook County
5,354
1,555
Grand total...
201,251
124,556
5,354
1,555
139
65
168
1,660
47
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PRIMARY VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918.
1st District— Cook County.
Republican-
Martin B. Madden 7,621
James A. Scott 3,514
Democratic —
George Mayer 4,963
JamesT. Patterson.. 1,652
Thor J. Benson 317
Socialist —
G.J.Carlisle 10
2d Disteict— Cook County.
Republican-
James R. Mann 21,278
Democratic —
LeoS. LeBosky 4,138
Louis M. Gordon 1,656
Joseph Frank 555
Thomas McCall 2 ,627
Socialist-
Robert H. Howe 59
3d District— Cook County.
Republican-
William W. Wilson 12,397
Harry F. Atwood 5 ,572
Democratic —
Fred J. Crowley 5,917
John A. Daly 2,789
Alexander F. Robinson 811
James G. Skinner 713
Joseph E. Fleming 1,140
Socialist-
Joseph A. Ambros 73
4th District— Cook County.
Republican-
Richard S. Zalewski 2,752
Democratic —
John W. Rainey 8,952
James T. McDermott 2,097
Socialist-
Carl G. Hoffman 16
5th District— Cook County.
Republican —
Louis C. Mau 1,982
Harry Schanze 946
Democratic —
Adolph J. Sabath 6,366
Socialist—
Emil Jaeger 22
6th District — Cook County.
Republican —
Hervey C. Foster 8,194
Adelbert MePherson 2,872
Frederick A. Rowe 7,416
Democratic —
James McAndrews 15,240
Socialist —
William F. Kruse 99
7th District— Cook County.
Republican —
William H. Malone 7,259
M. A. Michaelson 10,208
Niels Juul 11,579
Democratic —
Frank M. Padden 8,442
J. Edward Clancy 4,983
Socialist —
J. Louis Engdahl 286
8th District— Cook County.
Republican —
Max Kasmar Kaczmarek 503
Dan Parrillo 1,242
James Hodgson 837
Democratic —
Thomas Gallagher 5,509
Frank W. Koraleski 3,401
9th District— Cook County.
Republican-
Fred A. Britten 6,660
JohnB. Skinner 1,174
Fletcher Dobyns 2,925
Democrotic —
James H. Poage 2,862
James P. Brennan 965
Eugene L. McGarry 1,369
Socialist —
Charles Kissling 56
10th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Soc.
Counties.
-as
o
© —
(in
i-j .
<
Merrick
Ames
Whipple.
.'3
T O
o
6
a
ft2
m .
ag
"3 CO
■ a
og
P
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>wfr<
Cook
7,847
1,663
2,446
486
929
247
1,169
245
2,337
679
6,607
1,745
4,602
288
1,613
96
998
99
60
Lake
54
Total
9,510
2,932
1,176
1,414
3,016
8,352
4,890
1,709
1,097
114
51
PRIMARY VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Continued.
11th District.
Rep.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
IraC.
Copley.
Charles L.
Schwartz.
A.M.
Snook.
John A.
Logan.
W. H.
Clare.
James
Bray.
IraC.
Copley.
Carl F.
Schutz.
2,623
6,044
4,471
4,861
6
13
29
1
18
1
1
Will
1
1
2
Total
17,999
6
1 . 1
1
1
2 1 61
12th District.
Republican. Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Charles
E. Fuller.
1
^ | William
Henman ^
B. Smith. Bennett.
Charles
E. Fuller.
William
W.
Bennett.
JohD P. Scatter-
DowdalL ing.
Oscar
Ogren.
2,237
2,555
1,131
842
4,852
3,423
65
166
958
123
592
229
390
1,058
361
417
2,330
2,255
1
2
5
Dekalb
3
5
17
Kendall
La Salle
3
3
33
Winnebago
3
2
156
Total
15,040
2,133
6,811
6
5
5 6
211
13th District.
Rep.
Democratic
Socialist.
Counties.
JohnC.
Mc-
Kenzie.
J.C.
Mc-
Kenzie.
H. C.
Boeke.
Mitchell.
John
Bruce.
Scatter-
ing.
Shep. H.
Zimmer-
man.
Carroll
2,078
945
2,647
2,165
2,175
2,574
1
4
3
3
12
2
10
Ogle
4
1
4
"'
8
3 ' 7
Total
12,584
5
4
4 2
18 37
14th District.
Rep
Democratic.
Socialist.
Proh.
Counties.
William
J.
Graham.
W.J.
Graham.
C.H.
Taven-
ner.
Clyde > W. A.
Tavener. Compton.
Scatter-
ing.
Edmond
B. Pass-
more.
Henry L.
Wheelan.
1,312
862
1,928
1,870
3,601
1,414
3
5
1
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
McDonough
2
6
2
116
2
5
1
2
1
Total
10,987
6
3
4
2
17
127
1
52
PRIMARY VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918-Continued.
15th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Edward J.
King.
Charles P.
Hurburgh.
Edward P.
Allen.
Chas. Hur-
burgh.
E.J.
King.
J. W.
Connery.
2,005
1,649
687
1.330
3,630
1,321
413
392
672
4
26
2,167 1,836
3,031 2.216
29
4
3
16
405
305
Total
9,257
6,374
6,428
4
3
75
16th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Clifford
Ireland.
1
Thomas 1 Leander O.
Cahil]. | Eagleton.
J.J.
Van Huss.
2,289
1,000
5,337
448
862
1,647
758
285
545
40
63
554
197
214
975
29
66
780
7
2
17
1
9
Total
11,583
2,245
2,261
36
17th District.
Counties.
Republican.
Democratic.
John A.
Sterling.
C. S.
Schneider.
Ford
1,396
2,991
1.558
4,245
1,089
171
363
639
1,028
Woodford
364
Total
11,279
2,565
ISth District.
Rep.
Joseph G.
Cannon.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Frank M.
Crangle.
Martin
Keegan.
Frank T.
O'Hair.
A. E.
Smith.
Martin F.
Keegan.
Scatter-
ing.
Peter N.
Christen-
son.
Clark
1,365
533
1,539
2,384
3,645
78
2
7
5
4
3
4
Cumberland
Edgar
72
9
Iroquois
6
3
Kankakee
47
2
Vermilion
4,996
56
26
Total
14,462
84
72
9
47
56
25
31
PRIMARY VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Continued.
19th District.
Rep.
Democratic.
Soc.
Proh.
Counties.
— u
M
I
a
15
o
fcs
w
1
a
a
o
i
O e!
1*
O 05
bib
J
U
g
o
P.
o
s
<
1
y
o
SO
a; *z
5
3,479
2,338
1,169
916
3,887
635
1,131
1,272
117
6
12
27
13
10
4
i
Coles
2
10
Dewitt
1
21
90
21
4
5
4
10
15
i
3
Piatt
39
Shelby.
29
18
4
Total
14,827
118
38
12
45
39
134
10
46
24
i
20th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
•
Walter B. Frank E.
Sayler. Blane.
Henry T.
Rainey.
Walter O.
Sanders.
126
61
251
308
198
293
60
901
474
174
160
40
350
299
190
276
684
1,195
447
140
1,064
745
1,406
1,652
920
1,039
884
1,825
2,458
839
1
3
Pike
7
Total
2,846
3,781
12,832
11
21st District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Loren E.
Wheeler.
L. V. Hill.
James M.
Graham.
James
Bradley.
1,455
2,067
1,442
6,661
1,146
; i,8i8
2,103
!T! 1,208
1,274
1,787
959
2,880
18
17
5
28
Total
11,625
6,275
6,900
68
54
PEIMARY VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918-Continued.
22d District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
William A.
Rodenberg.
J. Nick
Perrin.
A.B.Garrett.
D. H. Mudge.
Marshall E.
Kirkpatrick.
Bond
956
3,992
695
4,966
1,139
151
724
75
1,715
100
28
341
29
963
86
28
1,105
18
190
22
71
1
St. Clair
85
10
Total
11,748
2,765
1,447
1,363
167
23d District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
E. B. Brooks.
Martin D.
Foster.
Gustav Fritz.
483
1,050
649
929
777
942
936
1,297
564
296
726
428
1,231
911
1,106
1,091
950
1,410
715
768
48
Effi ngham
Fayette
5
1
Total
7,933
9,336
54
24th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Thomas S.
Williams.
James R.
Campbell.
J.J.
McGuinn.
Clay
984
942
329
813
444
1,108
1,108
864
1,876
1,371
850
482
92
815
940
173
155
40
91
678
291
1,246
4
Edwards
Gallatin
Hamilton
1
Hardin
Johnson
Massac
Pope
Saline
13
Wayne
White
7
Total
10,689
5,003
25
55
PRIMARY VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN— ALL PARTIES-SEPT. 11, 1918-Concluded.
25th District.
Counties.
Republican.
Edward E.
Denison.
Democratic.
D.T. Woodard.
Alexander.
Franklin. . .
Jackson:...
Perry
Pulaski
Randolph..
Union
Williamson
Total..
1,174
1,4.52
1,021
1,148
832
1,161
587
2,495
9,870
169
898
305
447
48
736
1,153
354
4,110
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918.
1st District.
Republican —
Francis P. Brady 3,024
William Henrv Clark 593
Charles A. Wathier 207
Democratic —
Norman H. Macpherson 3,698
Socialist —
P. H. Geluck 7
3d District.
Republican-
Samuel A. Ettleson 3,948
James E. White 1,804
Augustus L. Williams 794
Democratic —
William J. Hennessey 3,065
Socialist —
W. L. Berteau 1
5th District.
Republican —
Morton D. Hull 8,007
Seymour N. Cohen 3,797
Democratic —
Timothy L. Conelley 1
Andy Coleman 77
Joseph Cella 22
Socialist —
LeoB. Shire 13
7th District.
Republican-
Frederick B. Roos 7,842
William H. Dunn 3,536
Democratic —
Thomas E. Stobbs 2,139
Socialist —
William Van Bodegraven 50
9th District.
Republican —
Frank Trefll 1,702
Democratic —
Patrick J. Carroll 5,494
Paul Anderszunas 502
John T. Love 982
Socialist —
Charles Toepper 14
11th District.
Republican —
Percival G. Baldwin 5,791
Frank P.Sadler 6,100
Democratic —
William J. Mclnerny 3 778
Martin R. Gorman 2*503
JohnB. Devine l!570
Socialist—
J.W.Deal 34
13th District.
Republican —
Albert C. Clark £ ,556
George E. Q. Johnson 3,960
Simon P. Lundquist 1 ,295
Democratic-
James J. Mulcahey 2,537
Peter Ewerts 517
Michael J. Murray 813
Richard A. Ford 1,055
Socialist —
. Zephiere Pepin 63
15th District.
Republican —
Adolph Blazek 1 , 170
Democratic —
John J. Boehm 1,828
Edward J. Forst 1,382
John F. Ryan 669
Socialist —
Joseph Mark 5
17th District.
Republican —
Andrew Wright 778
Democratic —
Edward J. Glackin 2,072
Michael Iarussi 1 ,022
19th District
Republican —
J. Frank Hemmons 5,744
James P. Pio 3,013
Democratic —
JohnT. Denvir 7,059
Louis J. Slad 1,007
Peter Gallagher 692
Jeffrey A. O'Connor 2,799
William Charles Brown 557
Socialist —
Daniel A. Uretz 59
56
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Continued.
21st District.
Republican— '
Edwin T. Farrar 2,204
Edward Newman , 1 ,658
Edwin C. Young 1,051
Arthur A. Whitney 722
Democratic —
Edward J. Hughes 3 ,293
Frank J. Sullivan 1.999
Socialist-
Thomas L. Slater 1
23d District.
Republican —
Henry W. Austin 5,878
Carl Bloomberg 3,661
Democratic —
George R. Bruce 2,766
A. F. Lewis 2,211
Socialist —
TheophilF. Lippold 58
25th District.
Republican —
Frank P. Caviezel 4 ,865
Charles G. Hutchinson 6,281
Henry G. W. Reiuliardt 4,648
Democratic —
Daniel Herlihy 4 ,060
Michael Domiuowski 2 , 138
Edmond J. Mahony 1,276
JohnPabst '. 397
Socialist —
Carl A. Juberg 110
27th District.
Republican —
Joe Bittermann 512
Albert Rostenkowski 705
Democratic —
John Broderick 2,612
Bruno S. Mindak 1,287
Edward J. Farrell 150
Frank Witkowski 621
William Edward Penny 53
29th District.
Republican-
Jay Clifford McCally 1,132
William F. Peters 1,241
Democratic —
Patrick J. Sullivan 1,932
Socialist —
George Schmidt 14
31st District.
Republican —
Willett H. Cornwell 4,966
Thaddeus B. Scouten 814
JohnH. Engwall 1,729
William Richard Brand 1,805
Henry M. Walker 3,588
Democratic — r m
Edward J. Flynn 2,749
N. GeorgeFry 1,903
Socialist-
Robert Norberg 53
33d District.
Counties.
Republican.
Martin R.
Carlson.
Democratic.
Thcs. P.
Sinnett.
Socialist.
L. K.
England.
Henderson
722
1,655
3,256
148
317
751
Mercer
2
Rock Island „■
111
Total
5,633
1,216
113
35th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Adam C.
Clirle.
A. C. Cliffe.
._ _ . , AdamC.
R. Rairdon. Clifle.
N. H. Jensen.
Dekalb
3,277
2,369
2,197
6
18
Lee
11
Whiteside
1
1
7
Total
7,843
6
1
1
36
57
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Continued.
37th District.
1
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Clayton C.
Pervier.
David W.
Davis.
John P.
Beck.
Henry
2.222
3,028
743
647
407
98
6
28
Stark
Total
5,993
1,152
34
39th District— La Salle County.
Republican —
Thurlow G. Essington 5,052
Frank E. Richey 2,623
Democratic-
Peter E. Coleman 855
Socialist —
John J. Schaulin, Jr.
32
41st District.
Rep.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Richard
J. Barr.
Charles L.
Schwartz.
Frank E.
Shimp.
James
Bray.
John J.
Mahoney.
Pat
Condon.
Max
Haus-
wald.
Dupage
2,296
5,352
1
1
11
Will r
1
2
1
18
•
Total
. 7,648
1
1
1
2
1
29
43d District.
Counties.
Republican.
William
S. Jewell.
James E.
Davis.
Democratic.
CM.
Dowd.
H. V.
Johnson.
L. R.
Vandev-
enter.
James W.
Wilson.
Socialist.
Scatter-
ing.
E. E.
Harvey.
Fulton...
Knox
Total
2,086
2,319
308
2,088
4,405 2,396
563
102
665
30
30
45th District.
Counties.
Morgan
Sangamon.
Total . .
Republican.
Democratic.
John A.
Wheeler.
1,370
3,194
4,564
William
J. Butler.
536
2,136
2,672
r _ James W.
J£3SfJEI Temple-
man.
Paddock.
425
2,677
3,102
466
962
1,428
Donal J.
Dwyer.
371
1,140
Arthur L.
Hereford.
849
1,872
2,721
Socialist.
Freeman
Thomp-
son.
aa
58
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Concluded.
47th District.
Counties.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
J. G.
Bardill.
Herbert G.
Giberson.
E. G.
Galloway.
876
3,896
183
1,643
71
4,772
1,826
71
49th District— St. Clair County.
Republican—
R. E. Duvall 4,289
Democratic —
William N. Baltz 1 ,929
Grover C. Borders 870
Socialist —
John Lilly.
SO
51st District.
Rep.
Democratic.
Soc.
Counties.
gj
S
• a
si <D
"81
.A
■gfc
M
Pi
M
6
0,'
3
. a
W 6
>-.2
H
£
P3
o
A
H
09
is
H
a
'3
o
d
CO
"3
w
as
5
379
923
1,252
665
1,522
635
478
599
442
1,112
1
1
3
1
l
1
l
l
2
1
13
Total
4,741
3,266
1
3
1
1
1
i
l
2
i
14
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— ALL PARTIES-
SEPT. 11, 1918.
1st District— Cook County.
Republican —
William M. Brinkman 4,471
SheadrickB. Turner 3,725i
Edward D. Green 3,030i
William Lloyd Jenkins 529
Benjamin H. Lucas 963
Democratic —
John Griffin 10,397
James T. Norton 835A
Socialist —
C. W. Howorth 21
2d District— Cook County.
Republican-
Roger J. Marcy 3.161J
LewisC. Ball 1,820
John J. Gardner 2,511
Charles F. Meinhard 663
Democratic-
Samuel E. Weinshenker 3,124J
Timothy F. Tierney 2,481
Frank Ryan 2,903J
George McMahon 673
Randall E. Marshall 2,182
Anthony C. Coorlim 86J
Peter DeRosa 905|
Harry McGeean 306
Socialist —
Arthur E. Smith 16
3d District— Cook County.
Republican-
Herman E. Schultz 2,540§
Adelbert H. Roberts 5 ,680 J
William G. Anderson 1,421
Warren B. Douglas 4,161
Edwin A. Munger 1 ,035
James N. Simms 1,132£
Edwin C. Arthur l,825j
David R. Robinson 679
Albert Goodman 1,020£
Democratic —
George Garrv Noonan 5 ,816£
John P. Walsh 3,643
James M. Jones 1 ,621
Socialist —
H. S. Smith 3
59
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
4th Disteict— Cook County.
Republican-
Michael G. "Walsh 2,013
Anthony E. Tvsiak l,367J
Emil O. Kowalski 2,727*
Hugh L. Caldwell 784*
George O. Brown 1,536*
Jesse K. Anderson 875
Frank E. Christian 1 .623*
Democratic —
James P. Boyle 5,758
George C. Hilton 3,364
Frank McDermott 4,707
Hubert Kilens 2,084*
Timothy D. Murphy 3,635
Frank A. Weingart 699*
Andrew M. Boland 427*
John S. Dujmovic 371
Stanley K. Wollek 1,139
5th District— Cook County.
Republican —
Sidney Lvon 10,2534
J. Walter Kelter 5,106*
Thomas G. Vent 5,264*
Theodore K. Long 7,595*
William W. Wilcox ■. 2.00U
Jesse S. Smith 2,580*
George F. Fitzgerald 1,915*
Democratic —
Michael L. Igoe 8,637*
John F. Healy 4,406*
George P. Vosbrink 1,272"
Socialist —
Orren W. Horton 13
6th Disteict— Cook County.
Republican—
Emil A. W.Johnson 9,188*
Ralph E. Church 12,402
Theodore Van R. Ashcroft 2,924*
William M. Brown 5,339*
Warner R. Nelson 6,762
Louie Ruethling 3,215*
Democratic-
Robert E.Wilson 7,355*
Albert P. Bauer 2,846*
George H. Maloney 2,714*
Joseph H. Stanger 3,697*
Luther F. Binkley 315
Christ F. Schulze 798*
Socialist —
Adolph W. Harrack 89
7th Disteict— Cook County.
Republican-
Albert F. Volz 9,779
Alfred Van Steenberg 6,781
William F. Propper 4,430*
Howard P. Castle 7,549
Lee W. Carrier 6,499
Democratic —
John W. McCarthy 4,703
Frank Green i 2 ,351*
Socialist —
Clarence H. Owen 132
8th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
a
Edward L „
D. Shurt- Jarmes H-
leff. Vickers.
Arthur Lee
K. McDon-
Stearns. ough.
Thomas
E.
Graham.
Herbert J. W.
A. Shea. Freund.
Gust
Hausa-
dowsky.
Boone
3,791*
7,031
9,129*
2,755
1,984
6,168*
446* 704
2,081 5,191
750 1.046
135* 51*
1,256 615
5
94
453*
275*
12
»1
Total
19,952
10,907*
3,277*
6,941
1,845
942
12
100
9th Disteict— Cook County.
Republican —
David E. Shanahan 5,777
Democratic-
Joseph Placek 7,926
Thomas A. Doyle 7 ,082*
James Hynes 1,251
John Scheel 294*
Stephen Kovarick 780*
James J. McCormick 1,690*
Stanley M. Bystrzynski 2,083*
Eddie Quinn 2 , 471
Socialist —
Albert F. Pasecky 42
60
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
10th Disteict.
Republican.
Democratic.
Soc.
Counties.
J
•3 <8
o
5
w
t^ CO
(4
m
■2
to
W
O
005
is ^
03 °
o
1,785*
3,015
1,359*.
5,176
3,746*.
2,431
1,400 J
5,595
171*.
1,611*
255
1,121
878
294*
6
Winnebago
5§
3
259
Total
4,780*.
6,535*.
6,1774
6, 995 J
1,783
1,376
1,172*.
5J
3
265
11th District— Cook County.
Republican-
Edward B. Lucius 6,762
William H. Cruden 6,808
David I. Swanson 6,455
Ralph G. Hunter 3,544
R. F. Muelhausen 3,246
Henry D. Fulton 4,286*.
WiJliamSayre 4,943*
William C. Kleist 1,436 J
Democratic —
Frank J. Ryan 12,688*.
Roy M. Snvder 4.670J
George W. O'Neil 2,332
William S. Callahan 4,804*,
Socialist —
Kellam Foster 34
12th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Joseph L.
Meyers.
Robert
Irwin.
George L.
Maxeiner.
Charles F.
Franz.
James A.
Graham.
E. I. Rub-
endall.
1,742
555*.
4,109
4,827
2,160*.
2,083
379
528*
531*
275*.
989
2,378
228J
413
1,240*.
9
9
• 20
Total
6, 406 J
9, 070 J
1,439
3, 642 J
1,882
38
13th District— Cook County.
Republican—
C A. Young 8,543
Gotthard A. Dahlberg 7,457
Walter H. Allen 3,480
Harry Harman 4,581*.
Walter E. Moss 2,547
W. C. Thomas 1,241
Guy Madderom 4,367
Democratic-
James W. Ryan 12,210
Socialist —
Joseph J. Gajeski 182
14th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist-
Counties.
DeGoyB.
Ellis.
William
J. Tyers.
Fred B.
Shearer.
Frank A.
Mc-
Carthy.
R. A.
Milroy.
Frank R.
Dalton.
Foss.
Otto S.
Jessen.
7,852*.
1,570
5,322
648
5,460
1,096
7,046
700
3,222*
67*.
1,3894
122J
48
Kendall
3
Total
9, 422 J
5,970
6,556
7,746
3,290
1,512
3
48
61
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued*
15th District— Cook County.
Republican —
Thomas Curran 3,459
Democratic —
Peter F. Smith 3,833
Edward Rada 1,990
Joseph Perina 3 ,051
V. J. Moravec 2,086$
William J. Laskowski 1,474
Socialist —
Edward J. Maruska 5
16th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Soc.
Counties.
tri o
£ S
IS ■
o
8
^•6
<C>-II-S
M
a
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1 §
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"to
d
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i-a
<1
s
T, "
art
0
Livingston
3,970
386
273
776
2,649$
410$
399
793
1,424
2,174
650
1,175
1,801
357
99
488
345$
123
90
340$
1.058 J
1,283
147$
1,084$
2
Marshall
6
11
6
3
3
li
3
Total
5,405
4,252
5,423
2,745
899
3,573$
It
6
3
3
li
11
17th District— Cook County.
Republican —
Edward J. Smejkal .
Dan Serrikella
2,797
45
Democratic —
Jacob W. Epstein 3,391$
Charles Coia 3,530
John S. Burns 2,016$
Carmen Vacco 1 ,037
18th District— Peoria County.
Republican —
John F. Lynch 4,033*
Charles W. LaPorte 7,061
Charles Sumner Stubbles 5 , 255
Charles F. Black 2,166
Democratic —
Thomas N. Gorman 3,890$
John E. McLoughlin 1,263
John F. Lynch 1$
Socialist —
R. B. Edwards 9
19th District— Cook County.
Republican-
Solomon P. Roderick 11,710
Charles E. Marinier 3,742$
James S.Winer 3,014$
Elmer L. King 3,210$
Robert H. Eberle 1,630
James M. Kittleman 6,598
Democratic —
John F. Berry 7,112
James P. O'Brien 8,208$
James C. McGloon 6,408
James T. Prendergast 8,989
James T. Welch. 2,230
I.J. Brown 1,682$
PaulB. David 2,003
Socialist —
Frank J. Blaha 177
62
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
20th District.
\ Republican.
Democratic.
Counties.
Israel
Dudgeon.
Richard
R. Meents.
Dan
O'Connell.
Daniel
O'Connell.
B. W.
Alpiner.
Matthew
P. Kelly.
4,501*
2,123"
4,652
2,785*
4,322*
5,595"
6
864
457
509
83*.
728$
1,497
215
1,382
183
Total
11, 276 J
12,703
6
1,830
2,309
1,780
21st District— Cook County.
Republican —
Thomas P. Devereux 3,778
Frederick J. Bippus 4,095
John Grunau 2 , 109
Charles J. Lucas 2,444$
Charles H. Serum 2,616$
William Horace Van Hook 815$
Edward Ellingson 1,395$
Democratic —
Michael F. Maher 7,552
John Bernard Leonard 2,675$
*Benjamin M.Mitchell 3,390$
*John Dooley 3,348
Socialist —
H. W. Harris 3
' Corrected returns. Vote recanvassed by order of the Circuit Court of Cook County following contest
Instituted by Benjamin J. Mitchell against Michael F. Maher, et. al.
22d District.
•
Republican.
Democratic.
Soc.
Counties.
3,3
s O
1-3 73
.OCG
<
3
O
<
>>
ci
O
Charles G.
Taylor.
a
o
o
M
i
c
o
C
ca
2 ■
IS
Edgar
424$
6,933*
3,235
2,950$
1,450
1,640$
128$
5,4214
391
1,144$
901
1,870 |
2,451
1,479 $
4,150
755*
Verm il inn
65
Total
7,358
6,185*
3,090$
5,550
1,535*
2, 771 J
3,930$
4,905*
65
23d District— Cook County.
Republican —
Edward M. Overland 9,577*
William G. Thon 9,714
John C. Slack 6, 451*
O. B. Herrington 2,890
Democratic —
Thomas P. Keane 9,984*.
Michael H off man 3 , 424
Hyman A. Pierce 1,542 J
Sam Lasco 759$
Socialist —
William Mack 89
24th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
William
H. H.
Miller.
Madison
A.
Adams.
Charles
A.
Gregory.
A. H.
Shelby.
Harry
E.
Kerker.
Jacob
R.
Drake.
Eugene
Knox.
Champaign
6,841
299*
980*
1,551$
263*.
1,416
2,994
1,401
1,116*
665*.
290
208*
1,384$
196
76
1,437*
3,072"
9301
6
Moultrie
Piatt
Total
8,121
3,231
5,521*.
1,164
1,656 J
5,440
6
63
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
25th District— Cook County.
Republican —
Charles L. Fieldstack 11,351
Thomas H. Byrne 9,298
Joseph J. Manning 9,175
HenrvS. Lighthall 6,891*
Theodore R. Steinert 11,080*
Democrtic—
John G. Jacobson 13, 227
Peter H. Schwaba 6,656
Arthur B. Tronsen 1,806
Edward E. Kilichowski 2,418
Socialist —
Adolph Germer 164
26th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Counties.
William
Rowe.
G.J.
Johnson.
William
Noble.
Daniel D.
Donahue.
George E.
Dooley.
Ford
890*.
6,534*.
1,975
2,451*.
2,364
3,960*.
344*.
2,300*
309!
2, 870 J
Total
7,424*.
4,426*
6,324*.
2,645
3,180
27th District— Cook County.
Republican-
Edward Walz 2,679*.
Frank Sullivan 1,546
Democratic —
Joseph Petlak 4,073
Vincents. Zwiefka 3,384*.
James M. Donlan 4,420
Joseph Pitlock 352J
Anthony A. Behnke 1,055
Michael Kalasa 568
Stephens. Klinger 335*.
Richard Toban 221
Thomas J. Walsh 868$
28th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Soc.
Counties.
2l
EM
John W.
Kendall.
T. C.
Buxton.
5
c
C3
o
p
£•<§
o
2*
Peter
Murphy.
CO o
w
"c3
*-
«
>
Dewitt
732
1,764*
3,016"
2,035*.
275*
2,205"
733*.
459
2, 684 J
276
2,684
1,017
223*
329*
4,910!
382$
517
578!
201
1,391*
399|
539*
700"
1,875!
1
Logan
2
39
Total
5,512!
4,516 3,877
3,977
5,463!
1,478
1,992
3,115
42
29th District— Cook County.
Republican-
Bernard F. Clettenberg. 4, 139!
EdwardH. Stahnke 822!
ThomasB. Frawley 2,488
Democratic-
Bernard J. Conlon 2,626!
LawrenceC. O'Brien 2,001!
JohnR. Durso 1,232*
JamesH. Farrell 1.231J
Joseph M. Sturch 432
Socialist —
Evar Anderson 42
64
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
30th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Elmer
0. Neef.
Homer
J. Tice.
F. C.
Wall-
baum.
William
H. Diete-
rich.
W. P.
Mavity.
James H.
Kirby.
Ben. L.
Smith.
Earl
Meixell.
85!
287
433
252
270
2,806
953
1,1364
1,353"
1,387
1,1934
60|
656
250
511
143
1,033?;
2,944
1,098
595
966J
856
167
129
157*
80*
86!
782J
1,396*
1,256
1,210
1,175!
701?,
783"
1,087
863
1,094!
716!
845
2,602!
Cass
1
2,605* i 519*
27
Total
4,133J
8,628*
2,140
7,493
1,403
6,522!
7,208!
28
31st Disteict— Cook County.
Republican —
Carl Mueller 12,123
James A. Steven 7,507
Harry F. Hamlin 5,587
Samuel M. Hamilton 6,034!
Ernest J. Schliep 2,129!
Herbert Gustavson 5,993!
Democratic —
Frank J. Seif , Jr 6 , 371
John J. Kelly 5,194!
John J. McLaughlin 3,655!
Socialist —
Arthur F. Almgreen 59
32d District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
James
M.
Pace.
Rollo
R.
Robbins.
R. R.
Murdock.
E. O.
Reaugh.
Ernest
O.
Reaugh.
John
W.
Lusk.
J. P.
Moore.
CM.
Burn-
ham.
Hancock 1,667*
McDonough 3.QRJU
2,091
2,158*
1,641*
3,565*
728!
231
1,097
675*
471"
1
Warren
2,231!
3
1
1
2
Total
7,862*
5,891
3
1
4,525
2,243!
1
3
33d District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Frank
E.
Abbey.
James
A.
Wells.
George
H. Rich-
mond.
William
C.
Maucker.
Henry
Wheelan.
Everett
L.
Werts.
Edgar
Owens.
1,622
2,022
3,919
880!
3,364*
2,916"
410*
797"
4,538!
203
326!
1,459
Ill
241!
1,195!
450
800*
786"
Mercer
6
Rock Island
325
Total
7,563
7,161
5,746
1,988!
1,548
2,036!
331
65
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
34th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Counties.
E. Walter
Green.
A. L.
Runner.
James
Porter.
Robert
Howard.
Patrick
Kane.
1
J. A.
Sweet.
Clark
301 J 2,438}
3,925 2,082
2,245?, 321
1,660
1,372
377}
619}
1,775*
626}
311
788
94
1,944
3345
137?.
Coles
Total
6,472 | 4,821}
1
3,409}
3,021}
1.193
2,466
35th District.
Republican.
Democratic. Socialist.
CoiUllk'S.
Frederick William
A. L.
Brewer. Leech.
Albert T.
Tourtil-
lott.
John
P.
Devine.
Albert T.
Tourtil-
lott.
Frederick
Brewer.
H. F.
Gehent.
David
Middle-
ton.
Dekalb
3,810}
901}
5,659}
2,661
3,831
1,554
3,258
4,890}
1,832}
398
S61
678
2}
3
44*
30"
18
1J
Lee
Whiteside
Total
10,371}
8,046
9,981
1,937
2}
3
92}
1J
36th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Samuel
H.
Thomp-
son.
A. Otjs
Arnold.
Rolland
M.
Wagner.
E. T.
Stru-
binger.
William
H.
Hoffman.
Joseph
H.
Hanly.
Henry
Bowcfs.
Geo. B.
Land-
wehr.
Adams
3,427
210
1,254}
526}
3,604
166
1 , 739*
319
6,239
513}
274.V
299"
3,055
660
2,344}
910
1,018}
134
165*
139}
597}
701
73"
101}
2,434
1,045
5,655
1,176}
10
Pike
5
Scott
Total
5,418
5,828}
7,326
6,969}
1,457}
842}
10,310}
15
37th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Solialist.
Counties.
Randolph
Boyd.
John W.
Walters.
Paul D.
Perona.
Burt
Craig.
Frank W.
Morrasy.
William
J.
McGuire.
John P.
Code.
Frank A.
Castle.
3,199
4,671
704}
2,325 1.695
1,039
2,822
397}
1,846
686
167
880
493 i
101}
440 18
Henry
Stark
2,692*
1,734
770
58
354
228
87
Total
8,574}
6,751}
2,523
4,258}
2,699
1,475
1,022
105
— 5 E V
66
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
38th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Otto C.
Sonne-
mann.
David
Davis.
William
P.
Richards
H. 0.
Panhorst.
H. A.
Shep-
bard.
Truman
A. Snell.
Thomas
Cain.
J. C.
Shroci.
1,167
827
3,586*
2,490*
206
79$
572
846
114 381
1,915
2,336*
2,157$
2,581$
1,616
920$
4,456*
3, 200 J
1,498
207$
3,5834
1,745
217
461*
485$
256$
2,161"
902
Macoupin
Montgomery
25
8
Total
8,071
1,703*.
1.278
3,700*
8,990*
10,193*
7,034
33
39th District— La Salie County.
Republican-
William M. Scanlan 9,438*
R. G. Soderstrom 8,833
O. E.Benson 7,380*
Democratic —
Lee. O'Neil Browne 2,467$
Peter Reinhard 1$
Socialist —
Jos. McCabe '. 66
40th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Lincoln
Bancroft.
John A.
Bingham.
Arthur John C.
Roe. Richardson.
William T.
Bridges.
James
Haynes.
3,067$
1,267$
1,663*
2,642$
1,205
471$
1,400
851*
2,726
1,109$
2,018
2,330
2,472$
709
745$
1,935
1,485$
423
473
1,274
22
10
Shelby
9
Total
8,641
3,928
8,183$
5,862
3,655$
41
4 1st District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Soc.
Counties.
>->
P5 6
a
£ S
a o
.3 o
1-5
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o
o
M
>>
o3 a
a °
1*
a-0
SrC3
CSSO
a? o
(A
OS
as
H
Dupage
2.775
5,296$
2,208$
4,296$
!
828*1 681* ' 9391
1,035
i
685$
2,769
278
734
1*
1$
30
wm.s ; ;;
3, 265" | 1,299$
4,101$
45
Total
8,071$
8,505
4 093$ i 081
5,334
1,799$
i
3,454*
1,012
3
75
b7
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
42d District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Charles
L. Mc-
Maekin.
G. 0.
Lewis.
E.H.
Bartels.
G.N.
Bruce
Welch.
A. B.
Lager.
John W.
Thoma-
son.
James
B.
Lewis.
Heory
Gerling.
Clay
69.5
403!
644}
3,388!
1,955
264
74c*
963!
164*
149"
569
164
3764
1,587}
254
884
73|
3,635}
1,882}
560
2,081
404
1,604 J
1,187 J
130
£05}
1,107"
3,239}
6
Clinton
100
Effingham
Total
5, 131 J
3,928 1.0461
3,102
6,151}
5,277
4,982
106
43d District.
Republican.
Democratic.
■Soc.
Counties.
IP
o
a
a
4
<
H
a
So
s'-s
m
5
a
• o
d
a
a
Robert i;.
Marshall.
caco
3
-J
<
Fulton
2,319!
4,370
498
5,583
1 ,362}
3,347}
3,271^
550}
1,855}
378!
1,723
417
1.652J
268
217
533
344
43
1.361}
43"
248
291
68!
41
Knox
Total
6,689!
6,081
4,710
3,822
2.234
2.14C
1,920}
750
387
1,404}
539
109}
44th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Harrv
Augustus
Frid ricks.
w.c.
Isom.
W. Geo.
Beever.
James
M.
F.thertOD.
Lewis
Tebeau.
J. G.
Lane.
Jackson
Monroe
1,168
110}
2,237}
1,022"
1,431!
379}
2,019"
411}
356|
1,210"
330
274!
349}
584
305!
1,037!
ST
468
2,442
696
607
203!
981"
1,778
378
288}
132'
350$
988
170!
1
Perry
Randolph
Washington
4
11
15
Total
5,969}
4.406J
1,843!
4,730!
3,947!
1.929}
31
45th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Jacob
Friseh.
FredW.
Wanless.
L. Clyde
Atkinson.
<
Clarence Henry J.
A.. 1 ones. ' Rodg'ers.
Edward
L.
Merriit.
Dr. G.J.
Mautz.
2,283! 2.3941
1,157
3,918!
2,607!
6,486
2,396
4.254
5
6.5
10,028!
9,408
3
Total
12,312
11,802!
5,075!
9,093} 6-650 1 3
70
68
PRIMABY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Continued.
46th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Counties.
Frank
Vice, Jr.
w -u °tls
Tii:-fi- ' Yelving-
Phillips.. 10n/"
John
Curry.
Tohn L.
Cooper.
John
Kasser-
man.
O. E.
Lewis.
George
Yockie.
1,181 ! 893
521* 1 .530
2* ' 1 1.079*
1.9S64
987
1.248*
Richland
1,371
1,720*.
537J
1,352
950" 1.158*
1
3 600 j 2964.
14
Total
4,794
4.321,1
2* 8 3.S7S I 4.397*
1
n
47th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Norman 1 William l Chris
G. J. Reth-
Flagg. Baxter. meier.
i
Ferdinand
A.
Garesche.
1
^ i Ernest
Wm. l
Diekman. Rose.
Dan H.
Slinger.
Bond
1,9934
5,702*
956*. 517
3,056 4,503
220*.
2,854*
138*. 276
1,5004 1,1854
Madison
172
Total
7,696
4,012* j 5,020 3 075
1,639
1,4614. 172
48th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
James
A.
Watson.
Samuel 1
R. . 1
Thomas, j
Rene
Havill.
James
L.
Guard.
Carl
Green.
Jerome
L.
Harrell.
w. n.
Spauld-
ing.
Crawford
2,0274
2,364"
736*
1,072 1
1,663
789
1,813
1,339
6S8J i
308
3S14.
572
253 1
7294. |
S68
108$
5354
72
883
1,796*
9044
!
204
1801.
684
" 869"
87*.
417J
149
2,228
Edwards
1
1,482"
243
238
182*.
643"
102
510^
162
834*
3494
9794
Gallatin
Hardin
Lawrence
3
"Wabash
White
13
Total
10,4654.
4,1714
4,866
3,026 3.780
4,000
16
49th District— St. Clair Counts'.
Republican-
James W. Rehtchler 4,763
Charles F. Short 4.691
P. H. Sellers 2,1254.
George Keller 3,4764
William A. Schwaiztrauber 2,739
Democratic—
Frank Holten 1,943
John W. Lynch 1,125
Herman F. Kreipke 452
Fred J. Kern 2,3654
Thomas J. Healv 795
Walter Flannigen 9104
J. D. Johns 3594
W. D. P. Farthing 1,1344
Socialist —
Fred J. Nebgen 171
69
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Concluded.
50th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
_. , 1 Wallace
Charles , ^
Curren. | Bandy.
Dr. A. W.
Springs.
James P.
Mooney-
ham."
.Tames
H.
Felts.
Joseph J. L.
L. 1 Ham-
Meads, mond.
Earl
Baum-
gardner.
Alexander
Franklin
1,845
459
2,840
5484
2,0904
806
748*
2454
284i
3,360
7194
2184
5224
91
1,630
549
4,037
3124
693|
1,908
24-3
1,105)
92
1,055
842
101
1,4644,
27J
837
366
173
636J
60
2,2104
1874.
4
33
1
Union
1
Total
7,783
5, 444 J
3,1814
7,500
3,3394
2,796
3,2671
39
5 1st District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Claude
F.
Lacy.
K. C.
Ronalds.
Tom
Capel.
.i.e.
Carter.
John J.
Parish.
William „ .
p Bert
Irvin. Tavender
1,076
1,5574
3,577
1,486
1,255
710
415
471
523J
4,537
413
8834
719J
651
2.477J
342
1,5274
6974
522
5034
1,2204
4954
93
1424
3,385
1,7784
23
33
55
4884
Johnson
Pope
Saline
28
Total
8,9514
6,6564
5,1444
3,5924
5,3364
2.378
28
"
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918.
1st District— Cook County.
Republican—
Adolph Marks 4,832
William E. Tagg 1,742
James T. Brewington, Jr 1.292
JohnL. Fry 1,193
Democratic-
John J. Coughlin 6,661
Socialist —
Arthur E. Halm 10
2d District— Cook County.
Republican —
Charles H. Sergei 11,714
Abel Davis 7,710
George F. Fitzgerald 1,569
Democratic —
James Joseph Kelly S.107
Socialist —
Charles V. Johnson 61
3d District— Cook County.
Republican —
Harry A. Lewis 9,017
Charles E. Shearman 7,458
Democratic-
Terence F. Moran 10,119
Socialist —
Claude F. Niedor . 72
4th District— Cook County.
Republican-
Thomas J . Finucane 1 , 740
Albert C. Heiser 1, 199
OttoH. Teschner 1,165
Democratic —
Michael J. Donkin 6,635
Joseph Janowski 3,207
Socialist-
Louis A. Cejka 15
5th District— Cook County.
Republican-
William Sikvta 1 , 233
Herman E. Miller 1,277
A br&m J. Harris 819
Democratic —
BarthP. Collins 5,766
Socialist-
Charles Toepper 22
6th District— Cook Coitnty.
Republican—
Leland S. Rapp 10,590
Helmer C. Patterson 7,444
Democratic —
Stephen D. Griffin 11,094
JohnO. Hruby 4,090
Socialist —
Harry E. Wickwire 96
7th District— Cook County
Republican-
John P. Garner 11.955
EmilJ. Wentzlafi 6,427
William G. Eggert 7,273
Democratic-
William Kells 8,594
John P. Mason 4,5S6
Socialist —
Thomas L. Slater 285
70
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Continued.
8th District— Cook County.
Republican-
Lee A. Dunne 906
William J. Anderson 1,557
Democratic —
James O'Connor 4,235
Michael Palese 2,595
9th District— Cook County.
Republican —
Fred W. Upham 6,667
William A. Heuser 3,078
Democratic—
Edmond L. Mulcahy .. 3,156
Stephen Carroll 1,608
Socialist —
William Acker 57
10th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
George W. William J.
Paullin. Petry.
John P.
Dougherty.
John A.
McGarry.
James W.
Marshall.
Cook
14,223
3,184
5,726
965
4,854
281
2,458
150
74
56
Total
17,407
6,691
5,135
2,608
130
11th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Justus L.
Johnson.
Fred Goss.
1
Thomas F. George
Donovan. 1 Weimer.
1
F. L.
Raymond.
Dupage
2,168
5,475
3,256
4,831
254
618
173
897
1
12
25
1
Will
1
18
Total
15,730
1
1,942
1
56
12th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Adam C.
Cliffe.
LeeE.
Coleman.
Wm. F.
McNamara.
Frank H.
Hall.
Boone
963
3,331
911
563
2,933
1,248
1,299
377
1,057
533
3,550
2,865
49
120
227
52
787
255
5
Dekalb
16
Kendall
La Salle
32
Winnebago
134
Total
9,949
9,681
1,490
187
71
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11,1918— Continued.
13th District.
Counties.
Republican.
James P.
Overholser.
E. S. Dysart.
Democratic.
Douglas
Pattison.
H. M.
Phillips.
Socialist.
Clarence C.
Brooks.
Carroll
1,380
671
2,116
1,630
1,762
2,290
1 117
!
292
3
5 228
. 213
11
Ogle
1.018
i
10
198
7
Total
9,849
5 2,066
i
37
14th District .
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Proh.
Counties.
Walter A. R. R.
Rosenfield. Murdock.
Ira J. William E.
O'Harra. j Dudman.
Edgar
Owens.
Wm. E.
Dudman.
1,169
715
1,707
1,596
3,303
1,166
1,176
142
347
184
481
127
522
57
268
171
291
100
>
I
116
2
1
5
Total
9,656
5
2,457
1,409
127
1
15th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
George H.
Wilson.
Jackson R.
Pearce.
M. E.
Norton.
R.J.
Walberg.
J. C.
Sjodin.
1,965
2,300
2,933
3,166
569
3,501
1.214
378
366
4
23
29
1
1
15
Total
10,933
6,089 i 1 !
16th District.
Counties.
Republican.
Garrett DeF.
Kinney.
Democratic. Socialist.
James M.
Daugherty.
Louis
Bierman.
Bureau. .
Marshall .
Peoria . . .
Putnam.
Stark
Tazewell .
Total
1,874
806
4,425
327
709
1,164
9,305
701
446
1,305
57
115
1.102
3,726
34
72
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Continued
17th District.
Rep.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Frank L.
Smith.
T. F.
Clinton.
C. E.
Smith.
E. E.
Donnelly.
E.J.
Gilmore.
Scatter-
ing.
Jos.
Shaw.
1,042
1
4
2,830
1,3S4
3,546
924
52
1
3
3
5
5
17 5
Total
9,726
52
3
17
5
17
1
ISth District.
Counties.
Republican.
Len
Small.
Democratic.
James
Dwyer.
Scattering.
Socialist.
Clarence B.
Adams.
Clark
Cumberland
Edgar
Iroquois
Kankakee . . .
Vermilion. .
Total....
1,155
409
1,419
2,088
3,340
4.176
12,587
711
537
1,690
559
443
1,081
5,021
19th District.
Republican.
Dem.
Socialist. Proh.
Counties.
Henry P.
Harris.
D. C.
G ana way.
Geo. W.
Rhoads.
Scatter-
ing.
Isaac B.
Craig.
Stephen
L. Wood.
Henry P.
Harris.
2,904
2,073
820
674
2,781
'523
917
950
830 ' 4
1
Coles
9
4
749
288
260
097
797
325
1,555
1
Douglas-.-.-; :
16
Piatt
Shelby
6
4
Total
11,642
9
6
4
5,501
25
I
73
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Continued.
20th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
S. Elmer
Simpson.
Charles R.
Barnes.
Allen T.
Lucas.
Oliver J.
McCune.
241
84
492
607
353
439
527
1,813
807
264
489
340
65!
836
569
499
439
1,215
1,477
529
409
131
812
431
212
497
345
493
517
150
1
2
Pike
6
Total
5,627
7,044
3,997
9
21st District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
■ Counties.
Lewis H.
Miner.
Ernest
Hoover.
John Olson.
1,304
1,960
1,238
6,196
1,895
2,744
1,706
3,018
17
15
5
28
10,698
9,363
65
22d District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Cicero J.
Lindly.
Charles
A. Karch.
Jerry
J. Kane.
Thomas H.
Whitehead.
869
3,610
480
4,131
721
100
743
59
1,097
80
99
1,219
54
1,715
103
70
1
St Clair
87
10
Total
9,814
2,079
3,190
168
— 6 E V
74
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN— ALL PARTIES— SEPT. 11, 1918— Concluded.
23d District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Geo. A.
Brown.
J. W.
Benham.
LP.
Wilson.
George W.
Fithian.
Sidney
Sullens.
Clinton
402
962
628
1,005
691
925
880
1,254
530
277
546
492
1,107
732
1,057
935
785
1,135
032
510
38
5
1
1
2
Total
7,554
1
2
7,931
44
24th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Noah C.
Bainum.
P. T.
Chapman.
ValB.
Campbell.
Ernest
Gifford.
Clay
501
591
242
476
315
401
642
480
1,244
738
676
397
456
115
424
153
909
660
474
1,107
668
277
419
78
756
913
158
147
40
64
640
253
1,092
2
1
13
White
7
Total
6,306
5,640
4,560
23
25th District.
Republican.
Democratic.
Socialist.
Counties.
Henry H.
Kohn.
Geo.
Martin.
Reed
Green.
Ed.
Spiller.
D. Reed.
Scatter-
ing.
U. S. A.
Gadbois.
Alexander
847
1,188
863
988
625
923
563
2,092
'
78
33
22
Franklin
2
1
4
Jackson
Perry
Pulaski
43
5
1
Randolph
Union
81
4
1
7
9
Total
8,089
43
219
7
9
12
1