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1917/18 
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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 


3    1129   00799    171    4 

[Printed  by  authority  of  the  State  of  Illinois.] 


Springfield,  III. 

Illinois  State  Journal  Co.,  State  Printers. 

19  18 

13479 — 5M 


1 1I7//4 

a.  I 

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 

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d  • 

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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 


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1,161 

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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 

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5,810 

6,011 
1,922 
3,347 

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2,694 
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1,288 

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4,122 
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6,473 

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9,480 


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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 

26 

IS 

265 


20 
87 

60 
8 

10 
136 

28 
10 

20 

21 
W 

84 


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 

34'.) 

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 

2W 

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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tuo»  w 

O 

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O 

a 

u 

o 
SO 

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«^ 

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P4 

3  A 

as 

<S  o 
—  A 

a 
o 

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©  o 

O 

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P 

o 

s£ 
|3 

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. 

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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 

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w 

1 

a 

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bib 

J 

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s 

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1 

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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. 

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923 

1,252 
665 

1,522 

635 
478 
599 
442 
1,112 

1 

1 

3 

1 

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l 

2 

1 

13 

Total 

4,741 

3,266 

1 

3 

1 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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1-3  73 
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Charles  G. 
Taylor. 

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C 

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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 

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2* 

Peter 
Murphy. 

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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. 

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P5  6 

a 

£  S 

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1-5 

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a  ° 
1* 

a-0 

SrC3 
CSSO 

a?  o 

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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 

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