Counties. ELECTION RETURNS BY STATES, COUNTIES, AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. MAINE. Gov'NOR,'66. Gov.'65. Gov.'64. Rep. Dem. Un.Dem. Un.Dem. Chamberlain. Pills'y.Cony.How'd.Cony.How'd. Androscoggin4353 1913.. 2791 1434.. 3555 2062 618. 1299 1353 4518.. 8017 Aroostook....1769 1434.. 1298 Cumberland..8680 5754.. 6279 York. Soldiers' vote 949.. 1485 844.. 2019 6625 1340.. 2243 1800 1605.. 3297 2357 1719.. 6244 3062 1731.. 2617 2318 1550.. 2439 2402 2468.. 4154 3289 1961.. 7474 4395 834.. 1623 1166 674.. 2347 1144 2427.. 3734 2788 1606.. 3819 2749 2014.. 3346 5110.. 6321 2966 5811 3054 116 Total .69369 42111..54430 31609..65583 46403 Per cent.... 62.23 37.77.. 63.20 36.80.. 58.30 41.70 The official vote of the election for Governor in 1866 is not declared until January, 1867, and did, therefore, not reach us in time for the first edition of the TRIBUNE ALMANAC. The above returns embrace 478 cities, towns, and plantations. Total vote, 111,480; J. L. Chamberlain over Eben F. Pillsbury, 27,258. The remaining towns and plantations, mostly the latter (three in Aroostook, two in Franklin, four in Hancock, five in Oxford, two in Penobscot, one in Somerset, and three in Washington), gave last year for Howard, 205; Cony, 295. Cony's majority, 85. Total vote in 1865 (exclusive of the soldiers' votes, which by an inadvertence, were not counted), 86,039; Samuel Cony, over Joseph Howard, 22,821. The soldiers' votes were small, and, being almost unanimously cast for Cony, would have increased his majority to over 23,000. In 1864, total vote for Governor, 111,999; Cony over Howard, 19,180; scattering. 13. The Union vote fell off 11,153; and the Democratic vote, 14,794. In 1860, whole vote for President, 100,718; Lincoln's majority, 24,504. CONGRESS, 1866. Dem. Dists. Rep. IV. Peters...12,059. Weston.. 6,564. GOV'NOR,'66. Gov.'65. PRES.'64. Counties. Rep. Dem. Un. Dem. Un. Dem. Smyth.Sincl.Smyth.Harr'ton.Linc.McCl. Belknap ..1922 2066.. 1872 1924.. 1855 2216 Carroll .1883 2305.. 1800 2241.. 1782 2509 Cheshire.. .3421 2120.. 8290 2027.. 3492 2444 Coos .1230 1870.. 1131 1275.. 1116 1459 Grafton.. .4538 4229.. 4354 3990.. 4337 4574 Hillsborough.6335 5229.. 6124 4599.. 6378 5325 Merrimac.....4544 4480.. 4358 4150.. 4374 4768 Rockingham..5857 4477.. 5857 8923.. 5822 4477 Strafford .3218 2392.. 3140 2130.. 3094 2550 Sullivan. ..2194 1813.. 2218 1758.. 2279 2022 Soldiers' vote -.. 2066 690 Total,. Per cent.. .35137 80481..34144 28017..36595 33034 53.53 46.45. 54.88 45.03.. 52.54 47.46 In 1866, whole vote for Governor (including 18 scattering), 65,636; Smyth over Sinclair, 4,656. In 1865, whole vote for Governor (incl. of 59 scattering), 62,220; Smith over Harrington, 6,127. In 1864, whole vote for President (incl. of 4 scattering), 69,633; Lincoln over McClellan, 8,561. In 1860, whole vote for President, 65,923. Lincoln's inajority, 9,115. CONGRESS.-Three members to be chosen in March, 1867. LEGISLATURE, 1866. Republicans.. Democrats ..3 Senate.House.Joint Bal. 9 208.. 118.. .217 .121 Rep. Maj. .3,958 LEGISLATURE, 1867. Senate, House.Joint Bal. Bristol.. Republicans.. Kent. Democrats Newport.. GOV'NOR,'66. Gov. '65. PRES.'64. Counties. Rep. Dem, Un. Dem. Un. Dem. Hawley English. Buck'm.Sev'r.Linc. McClel. Fairfield.... .7094 7337.. 6876 5323.. 7368 7193 Hartford. ..8618 8937.. 8352 6618.. 8692 8680 Litchfield.....4771 4653.. 4858 3801.. 4997 Middlesex....3206 2939.. 3012 2287.. 3113 New Haven ..8630 10784.. 8252 7225.. 8761 New London.5610 4607.. 5181 3068.. 5662 Tolland .2479 2032.. 2427 1661.. 2430 Windham....3566 2144.. 3416 1356.. 3668 3107 9638 RHODE ISLAND. GOV'NOR,'66. Gov.'65. PRES.'64. 628 .1332 Providence.....4595 1878.. 5668 553.. 8152 5869 Washington .1260 822.. 1629 77.. 1622 993 Total Per cent. .8197 2816..10061 753..13692 8470 .73.34 25.18.. 93.04 6.96.. 61.79 38.21 In 1866, total vote for Governor (including 165 scattering), 11,178; Burnside over Pierce, 5,381. In 1865, whole vote for Governor, 10,814; James Y. Smith's majority, 9,308. In 1864, whole vote for President, 22,162; Lincoln's majority, 5,222. In 1860, whole vote for President, 19,951; Lincoln's majority. 4,537. CONGRESS.-Two members to be chosen first Wednesday in April, 1867. LEGISLATURE, 1866. Senate. House.Joint Bal. Rep.maj. .1589. 2456.. .6645 7125 6962 7188 .10127 .8940 .40 229. 269 Total Per cent. 91980 26671.69912 21245.126742 48744 77.46 22.46.. 76.57 23.26.. 72.23 27.77 In 1866, total vote for Governor (including 100 scattering), 118,751; Alexander H. Bullock Over Theodore H. Sweetser, 65,309; over all, 65,209. In 1865, total vote for Governor, 91,318; Alexander H. Bullock over Darius N. Couch, 48,667; Alexander H. Bullock over all, 48,506. In 1864, whole vote for Governor, 174,471; John A. Andrew over Henry W. Paine, 76,091; whole vote for President, 175,487; Lincoln over McClellan, 77,997. In 1860, whole vote for President, 169,175; Lincoln over all, 43,891. CONGRESS, 1866. Dists. Dem. Rep. 1. Eliot.. ..8184. Ellis II. Ames .9581. Ide. III. Twichell .6084. Aspinwall 2601. IV. Hooper...7902. Wightman3183. V. Butler....9021. Northend.2838. VI. Banks....10075. Prince. .8366. VII. Boutwell.9847. Saltonstall2885. VIII. Baldwin..9039. Williams..1901. IX. Washburn11895. Haywood. 1768. X. Dawes....8125. Chapin....4185. In the IIId District, Guiney, the Workingmen's candidate, received 463 votes. LEGISLATURE, 1867. Senate. House. Joint Bal. Republicans.. 4719 Cumberland. .6183 Gloucester 6709 Salem... Moore's maj. 3,360. Ward's maj. 2,970. .8483 Cape May. 785 440 Total .12468 9108 II. Newell. Haight. Ward, Runyon. Burlington Ocean 5122 4414.. 5387 8919 1839 982.. 1421 811 Cayuga Chautauqua. 2607.. 3965 NEW YORK. GOVERNOR, 1866. CONV'N'66. SEC.STATE, '65.PRES'T, '64. SEC. STATE, '69. PRES'T, '60. Rep. Dem. Linc. Others. 9835 11145 Chemung. Chenango 3265.. 2787 2367.. 5003 3292 Clinton Columbia.. Cortland Dutchess Erie 2551.. 8471 4794.. 4427 1814.. 3115 4582.. 4876 1592.. 3983 3856.. 4338 2979.. 5297 Essex .3089 1903.. 2949 5839.. 6068 5340.. 7201 19951.. 13061 1537.. 3224 1219.. 2839 .3283 2669.. 3098 4742 2559.. 2785 6643.. 6045 13370.. 11421 2164.. 2786 1837.. 2721 2887.. 2593 3731 169 395.with Fulton. 3758.. 5302 3362 7695 Lewis. .3182 2670.. 3143 Livingston 2001.. 2399 1870.. 8078 25726.. 14754 Madison 3299.. 4586 4169.. 8154 Orange 7167 6497.. 7090 6399.. 5803 2872.. 6182 6738.. 10203 3270.. 3519 53128.. 36681 3732.. 4839 8036.. 12048 7310.. 10996 3057.. 5409 5120.. 6784 3748.. 5589 3304.. 6289 3216 Orleans. 6693.. 5759 5629.. 5898 6011 Oswego 5420.. 9076 5414 Otsego.. 6335 5797..5952 4683.. 5099 5638.. 6543 5061 Putnam 4206.. 2928 3721.. 4284 5400.. 2776 Rensselaer 9580 7504.. 9409 9377.. 7931 Richmond Rockland 1508 2479.. 1639 .1559 1973.. 1574 1787.. 1099 4048.. 9621 5909 4715.. 5400 2309.. 2071 1650.. 2161 1547.. 2576 2807.. 2434 2744.. 2680 5355.. 6030 4262.. 8099 Suffolk 4083 3573.. 3979 3511.. 3273 2489.. 4305 2879.. 3621 2437.. 4518 5756.. 5346 5536.. 6900 912.. 2023 2041.. 4867 2434.. 4873 6337.. 5515 1497.. 3403 929.. 2322 Soldiers' vote 801 7766.. 5697 1821.. 2399 2169.. 2274 2552.. 6221 3642.. 5178 3436.. 6122 4892.. 5527 6076.. 7607 9355.. 6043 1724.. 4123 2568.. 3877 1313.. 8036 1693.. 2713 435.. Total. Per cent.. .366315 352526,352854 256364..301055 273198..368735 361986..314347 284942..362646 312510 50.96 49.04.. 57.91 42.09.. 52.43 47.57.. 50.47 49.53.. 52.61 47.39 53.72 46.28 In 1866, total vote for Governor (incl. 354 scat.), 719,195 Fenton over Hoffman, 13,789. Total vote on State Convention, 609,218; maj. for a Convention, 96,490. In 1865, total vote for Secretary of State, 574,253; Barlow (Un.) over Slocum (Dem.), 27,857; total vote for Compt'r, 574,280; Hillhouse over Robinson, 30,576. Total vote on Act to create a State Debt, 440,768; maj. for Act, 343,458. Total vote (March 14, 1865), on amending State Constitution so as to provide for the appointment of Commissioners of Appeal, 138,260, of which 242 were blank or defective; maj. against Amendment, 25,046. In 1864, Lincoln's maj. 6,749. VOTE FOR OTHER STATE OFFICERS. Rep. III. Chittenden.Robinson. Total .14972 15620 Livingston Kelsey.Chesebro. .4445 3141 Demas Barnes over James A. Van Brunt, 6,629; over all, 6,245. Brooklyn (part) ..10803 12634 John V. L. Pruyn over Jos. Ontario.. Yates Griswold.Milliman. Total 5933 3060 Wm. H. Kelsey over Henry XXVI. .15689 10973 Greeley. Fox. thaniel B. Milliman, 5,316. Schuyler. XVI. N. Y. City-1, 2, 3, Ferris. Hoyle. Tioga .3687 3592 Tompkins .3124 1897 7412 10, 13, 14 Wds.2293 6503 9162 Orange Ferris over George John Morrissey (Dem.) over V. Hoyle, 1,929. Nelson Taylor (Ind. Dem.) XVII. 2,659; over Eneas Elliott (Rep.) Franklin. 6,869. 9452 Calvin T. Hulburd over DaThos E. Stewart (Conserv.) rius W. Lawrence, 8,333. over Charles S. Spencer (Rep.) XVIII.. 2,497, over Chas. S. Spencer Fulton & Hamilton.3283 and 'George Stevenson (Ind. Montgomery Hamilton Ward over John G. 13449 5116 Total Total .15496 James M. Marvin over Thos. XXIX. ...6743 11503 John W. Chanler over Geo. F. Steinbrenner, 4,760. VIII. 21 Wards. N. Y. City-18, 20, James Brooks over LeGrand Otsego B. Cannon,5,606; over LeGrand Lewis Selye (Ind. Rep.) over 12342 Roswell Hart, (Rep.) 2,034. VanHorn.Comstock. Total.. .17277 13621 Burt Van Horn over Harlow XXX. Clapp.Humphrey. .12085 Erie. 18402 3807 James M. Humphrey over 5254 Almon M. Clapp, 1,317. Fernando Wood over Wm. A. .16498 11734 Putnam. .1351 1409 1868 ward S. Lansing, 4,764. XXXI. Henry Van Aernam over Wm. H. Robertson over Wm. Radford, 2,055. Roscoe Conkling over Palmer |