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Williamsport Review Republican (Newspaper) - November 9, 1916, Williamsport, Indiana W Bounty devoted to the interests of Williamsport and Warren county new series yol. Iii. Williamsport Warren county Indiana thursday november 9, 1916. Number 5california s vote swi votes Friday morning nov. To 1916. The most dramatic presidential race in the history of the nation reached its Climax about to o clock thursday night culminating in California s electoral vote going to president Wilson making his vote in the electoral College 27i�?five More than necessary. It is estimated that quot Wilson s plurality in the Sunset state will be a Little Over 3,000. The vote was very close in new Hampshire Minnesota. New Mexico North Dakota and it is possible that the official count May be necessary to definitely determine the result. Indiana gives Hughes 6,000 plurality. Indiana s vote in All but 172 precincts regarded indication of final vote and gives Hughes Lead Over Wilson by 6,000 plurality the vote is As follows Hughes r 323,125 Wilson d 317,055. Plurality 6,000. States doubt Alabama. Arkansas. Arizona. California. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire new Jersey. New Mexico new York. N. Carolina. North Dakota. 5 Ohio. Oklahoma. Oregon. Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Hughes 29 15 .3 totals. 5 255 Wilson 12 9 3 �3 a a �4 4 James e. Watson 29 15 .3 10 �3 �0 6 0 18 0 �5 52 10 18 4 0 0 3 4 14 3 45 �2 24 10 5 38 5, 9 5, 12 20 ,. 4 4 12 q 7 0 �3 3 255 271 271 United states senator elect for Short term. The official vote Arren county Indiana of the general election held november 7, 1916 names of candidates m 03 w to e Kje a it m s cd to it for presidential electors at Large Evans Woolen dem. Meredith Nicholson dam. Walter j. Riley rep. James w. Dunbar rep. William d. Hedrick Prog. J. Bonding stalker Prog. Oscar j. Current pro i. Isaac m. Fletcher pro i. Charles Stastny soc. Oliver King soc. Ernest Viewegh soc. Labor. Frank Lagler soc. Labor. District electors tenth District Beaumont Parks dem. Warren t. Mccray rep. Samuel Young Prog. Allen m. My or pro i. George r. Waterson soc. For u. S. term John w. Kern dem. Harry s. New rep. John Napier Dyer Prog. Elwood Haynes pro i. Joseph Zimmerman soc. Ira j. Baker soc. Labor. For u. S. Senator Short term Thomas Taggart dem. James e. Watson rep. John f. Clifford Prog. William h. Hickman pro i. Edward Henry soc. For governor John a. M. Adair dem. James p. Goodrich rep. Thomas a. Daily Prog. Alfred l. Moudy pro i. William w. Farmer soc. Joe b. Trunko soc. Labor. For lieutenant governor Mason j. Niblack dem. Edgar d. Bush rep. Milo j. Bowman jr., Prog. Albert Stanley pro i. Samuel s. Congo soc. William Holmes soc. Labor. For attorney general Evan b. Stotsenburg dem. Ele Stansbury rep. John h. Kingsbury Prog. Tilghman e. Ballard pro i. Frank s. Lamonte soc. Henry Kuerst soc. Labor. For Congress tenth District George w. Hershman dem. William r. Wood rep. John g. Brown Prog. Issac s. Wade pro i. For prosecuting at to. 21st Judi. Dist. Ross Mccabe dem. Wilbur g. Nolin rep. For joint senator Arista t. Livengood dem. Edward , rep. Ulysses s. Ferguson pro i. Austin n. Lakin soc. For joint representative John b. Hudson dem. Henry a. Miller rep. Ansel m. Knowles pro i. For county treasurer Josephus Horn dem. J. Frank Hildenbrand rep. Elmer h. Brown pro i. Earl Shoaf soc. For county sheriff s. W. Shatell dem. Lloyd Mcferren rep. Charles m. Vester pro i. Alfred Baliah soc. For county recorder James o. Murphy dem. Logan d. Etnire rep. Clarence f. Harvey pro i. Frank gating soc. For county Surveyor Clarence n. Mcdonald dem. J. Rupert Gregory rep. James Rabb soc. For county Coroner Earl e. Johnson l. Stewart rep. Henry Shoaf pro i. Jams sheets soc. For county commissioner first dist. James h. Zane dem. Peter m. Rodgers rep. Frank Powell soc. For county commissioner second dist. Robert a. Butler dem. John h. Crawford rep. Willis Oland soc. 32i 3o 95 91 35 30 a a o c u a w it i <11 w. 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Wood is re1�orne0 10 Congress republicans elect seven congressmen and have Good Chance of winning two of three districts on which reports Are not Complete As yet with returns from All except 203 of the 3,142 precincts in Indiana Charles e. Hughes the Republican presidential nominee led Woodrow Wilson democratic candidate for re election by 7,571. Harry s. New Republican candidate for the Long term United states senator ship had polled 15,248 More votes than John w. Kern democratic candidate for re election in. 2,754 precincts. James e. Watson Republican candidate for the Short term senator ship was 14,396 ahead of Thomas Taggart his democratic opponent. James p. Goodrich the Republican nominee for governor led John a. 1vi. Adair the democratic nominee by 14,220 votes in returns from 2,825 precincts. Totals on the ticket. Tabulation of the state s vote for president United states senators and governor showed for president. 2,939 precincts quot Woodrow Wilson. 313,116 Charles e. Hughes. 320,687 the same number of precincts in 1912 gave Wilson dem 263,658, and William h. Taft rep and Theodore Roosevelt pro combined 293,018. For u. 8. Senator Long term 2,754 precincts John w. Kern dem. 290,810 Harry s. New rep. 306,058 for u. S. Senator Short term. 2,754 precincts Thomas Taggart dem. 290,821 James e. Watson rep. 304,417 the same number of precincts in 1914 gave Benj. F. Shively dem 238,606 votes and Hugh the. Miller rep and Albert j. Beveridge pro combined 293,934. Continued on Page five United states senator elect for Long term

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