Yes No Including Cicero. +City. Towns. Total. 178,264 ..164,252 14,012 ...119,818 12,246 132,064 VOTE ON PUBLIC POLICY QUESTIONS. Shall the next general assembly (in order that the people may be relieved of a system of taxation which places a comparatively heavier burden upon the poor man than upon his wealthy neighbor, which is unjust to all who fall under the full force of its operation, and which places a premium upon dishonesty) submit to the voters of the state of Illinois, at the next following state election, an amendment to the state constitution providing for the classification of property for purposes of taxation, with taxes uniform as to each class within the jurisdiction levying the same? Yes No +City. Towns. ..181,396 20,218 82,928 6,644 Total. 201,614 89,572 Shall the next general assembly create a legislative commission to investigate the most practicable means of shortening our cumbersome election ballot and report to the 49th general assembly its recommendations? +City. Towns. Total. .178,397 21,419 199,816 78,184 5,906 Yes No Including Cicero. VOTE FOR ALDERMEN. April 2, 1912. Ward. James F. Bishop, Dem....4,260 G. A. Hancock, Pro....... 109 Clarence W. Shaw, Soc... 473 8. Ernest M. Cross, Rep.....4,335 Ross A. Woodhull, Dem..3,543 Charles G. Osterberg, Pro. John M. Walsh, Soc....... 568 9. Gustav Bloom, Rep.. .2.226 Eugene Block, Dem.. .4,174 328 476 ..5,140 63 10. 3. Joel F. Longenecker, Rep.5,092 Si Mayer, Dem... P. P. Jones, Ind.. Leroy Veazey, Pro... 35 231 W. J. Standley, Soc....... 198 4. Herman E. Schultz, Rep..1,522 John A. Richert, Dem....4,647 Elias S. Lloyd, Pro... James McNulty, Soc... 5. Hector A. Brouillet, Rep.2,067 Charles Martin, Dem......4,338 Franklin J. Reed, Pro..... 39 Peter Cunningham, Soc... 315 6. Willis O. Nance, Rep.....4,624 David H. Padden, Dem...2,936 Alfred R. Heath, Pro..... 47 O. E. Broberg, Soc...... 244 7. John H. Helwig, Rep.....4,968 Ward. 83,880 Joseph G. Miller, Pro.... 15. Albert W. Beilfuss, Rep..3,944 Fred T. Bierndt, Dem....3,468 43 452 C. M. Madsen, Soc.. 928 47 16. John Rybcinski, Rep. 809 John Czekala, Dem... .2,867 E. Horth, Pro... 19 M. Sahud, Soc.... 196 Edmond K. Jarecki, Ind..2.785 17. Stephen P. Revere, Rep..1,753 StanleyS. Walkowiak, Dem.2,953 John Nelson, Pro... 92 248 672 N. F. Holm, Soc... 18. William J. Healy, Rep....7,952 C. C. Anderson, Dem......2,143 James H. Dolsen, Soc..... 19. James B. Bowler, Dem...3,539 20. James P. Griffin, Rep.....1,830 Hugo L. Pitte, Dem......2,651 21. James F. Burns, Rep.....4,305 William F. Schofield, Dem.4, 191 Charles Goodman, Pro.... 128 Forrest S. Green, Soc.. 548 22. (For the two year term)Charles C. Williams, Rep.2,025 26. George Pretzel, Rep.......5,979 31. Victor E. Ringquist, Rep..4,148 68 Peter Reinberg, Dem... 4,936 HARBOR CONSTRUCTION. VOTE ON PROPOSITIONS. 69 Henry P. Bergen, Dem...5,482 32. James Rea, Rep... E. C. Glad, Pro... William Stelk, Soc... 85 391 ..5,599 Melville G. Holding, Dem.5,779 Enoch L. Griffith, Pro.... 152 John W. Deal, Soc.. 368 buildings for the health department of the city of Chicago in the sum of $380,000 be issued by the city council? Yes, 132,959. No, 102,306. POLICE DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. Shall bonds of the city of Chicago for the purpose of acquiring the necessary sites and constructing buildings for the police department of the city of Chicago in the sum of $2,245,000 be issued by the city council? Yes, 99,733. No, 126,219. FIRE DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. Shall bonds of the city of Chicago for the purpose of acquiring the necessary sites and constructing buildings for the fire department of the city of Chicago in the sum of $1,814,000 be issued by the city council? Yes, 108,589. No, 113,516. CHICAGO ELECTION CALENDAR FOR 1913 Tuesday, Feb. 25-Primary election for the nomination of the following officers: In Cook countyOne judge of the Superior court of Cook county. In the city of Chicago-One city clerk, one city treasurer, one alderman from each of thirty-five wards and two aldermen to fill vacancies in the 9th and 12th wards. The following political parties are entitled to participate in the primary of Feb. 25, 1913: Republican, democratic, socialist and progressive. Jan. 25-Last day to file petitions with secretary of state for judge of Superior court of Cook county. Jan. 31-Last day to withdraw name as a candidate for judge of Superior court of Cook county. Withdrawal must be filed with secretary of state. Jan. 27-First day to file primary petitions with the city clerk for the offices of city clerk, city treasurer and alderman. Feb. 10-Last day to file primary petitions with city clerk for the offices of city clerk, city treasurer and alderman. Feb. 13-Last day to withdraw name as candidate for city clerk, city treasurer and alderman. Withdrawal must be filed with city clerk. March 1-Last day to file independent petitions with the county clerk for the office of judge of the Superior court of Cook county. March 19-Last day to withdraw name as independent candidate for judge of the Superior court. Withdrawal must be filed with the county clerk. March 7-Last day to file independent petitions with the city clerk for the offices of city clerk, city treasurer and alderman. March 19-Last day to withdraw name as independent candidate for the offices of city clerk, city treasurer and alderman. Withdrawals must be filed with the city clerk. REGISTRATION. Feb. 5-Registration for the primary of Feb. 25 by filing in the office of the board of election com missioners a primary registration affidavit. This registration is good for the primary only and applies only to those persons not already registered in the precinct where they reside, but who will, on or before the date of the primary, be entitled to a vote at such primary. March 11-Intermediate registration for all voters whose names are not on the registers of their precincts, including those who registered by affidavit for the primary of Feb. 25. March 15-Revision of the registry. The board of registry will be in session at each precinct polling place from 6 p. m. until 10 p. m. No one can register at that time, but voters whose names are already on the registers and who have moved from one address to another in the same precinct must apply to the board of registry to have their address corrected upon the registers. This may also be done on registration day, March 11, and unless the voter has his address so corrected he cannot vote. Voters who move in the same precinct after March 15, and before election, may vote by applying at their precinct polling places on election day and filling out the usual removal affidavit, which affidavit must be supported by that of two householders. March 18 and 19-Filing applications to be registered and to be restored following March registration and revision. March 24 and 25-Filing applications to erase names from registry following March registration. March 25, 26 and 27-Board of election commissioners sit to hear applications to be registered, to be restored and to erase. March 27-Last day to post specimen ballots and instruction cards for the April election. March 28 and 29-County court sits to hear application to have names placed on the registry. April 1-City, town and county election. May 1-Last day of closed period on registers. James H. Lewis, Dem....228,872 Alonzo E. Wilson, Pro... 3,786 113,248 3,380 115,624 All 406 All CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE. (Two to be nominated.) B. M. Chiperfield, Rep...145,649 Harry L. Heer, Rep..... 53,098 E. D. Telford, Rep. F. C. DeLang, Rep.. 94,857 50,792 79 33,042 20,056 2 41,982 21,760 20,222 4 19,900 11,127 8,773 0 Frank H. Childs, Rep.... 33,685 William E. Mason, Rep..158,916 W. Grant Webster, Rep. 48,720 David A. Stevens, Rep.. 39,368 Oliver J. Page, Rep.. 78,009 Wm. E. Williams, Dem. 65,187 L. B. Stringer, Dem......107,639 Henry Hogan, Dem.. 47,571 James P. Brennan, Dem. 42,083 Wm. J. McGuire, Dem... 37,249 A. J. W. Appell, Dem... 32,768 Ernest Langtry, Dem.... 26,889 L. J. Walters, Dem.. 22,447 Elmer A. Perry, Dem.... 40,976 Walter H. Harris, Pro.. 3,375 James H. Shaw, Pro.... 3,087 Walter Huggins, Soc..... 7,780 D. L. Thomas, Soc..... 2,869 All 7,266 4,474 2,792 All *Tie vote in Macon county. Tie vote in Putnam county. Tie vote in Calhoun and Massac counties. PRIMARY VOTE FOR PRESIDENT-BY COUN 20,482 13,203 0 2,685 402 All 4,911 43,607 30,591 3 .201,428 Barratt O'Hara, Dem..... 56,518 Charles C. Craig, Dem... 48,034 William E. Golden, Dem. 24,644 Gustavus J. Tatge. Dem. 36,371 Adlai T. Ewing, Dem.... 16,792 J. L. Pickering, Sr., Dem. 24,427 F. D. Comerford, Dem... 54,321 O'Hara's plurality.. 28,134 28,384 31 Roose La Fol 30,297 17,767 45 14,392 10,252 2 County. Taft. Adams 1,198 Alexander 545 18,174 36,147 5 2,926 All SECRETARY OF STATE. Champaign. 1,593 66,416 28,731 0 Christian Rose's plurality. .192,983 ... Clark 975 1,316 X. F. Beidler, Dem.... 79,003 Andrew Olson, Dem..... 65,243 Harry Woods, Dem... ..104,404 Woods' plurality.. 942 31,239 34,004 9 Clinton Coles 25,401 Cook (see below). Henry Wakeman, Pro.... 3,533 Fred Freeman, Soc... 8.056 Crawford 539 J. S. McCullough, Rep...221,719 148,060 73,659 98 DeWitt 380 37.009 Douglas 56,415 DuPage ... Edgar 28,887 Edwards 53.330 36,204 38,747 †15 Fayette ... Ford Greene 468 702 Grundy Hamilton 89,775 ... Hancock Hardin 543 1,292 28,255 40,888 20,230 11 45,458 45 8,935 17,214 0 Henderson 323 Iroquois 881 Jackson Jasper 1,203 396 Jefferson 410 307 25,804 2 Jo Daviess.. Piatt 378 775 118 410 240 Per cent.... 29.17 61.06 9.76 74.31 25.69 898 102 2,329 348 945 80 187 17 Pulaski Eugene Chafin, Pro., received 40 votes and Eugene V. Debs, Soc., received 334 votes. Counties carried by Roosevelt, 97; by Taft, 5; by La Follette, ; by Clark, 96: by Wilson, 6. PRIMARY VOTE FOR GOVERNOR BY COUNTIES. County. -Republican. Plurality Deneen Small Wayman HurburghBrown Jones Davis Yates Knox.. H 2889 164 563 65 7 845 646 173 62 242 1560 966 517 Plurality Caldwell Alschuler Dickson Dunne Wor'ell Ken'dy 473 501 147 3390 35 45 10 306 D 60 115 378 47 438 50 114 2369 1309 1490 234 146 207 62 1062 D 170 55 273 25 443 31 102 2476 1484 1232 217 359 501 421 665 A 12 281 1835 86 1823 50 120 321 44 19 215 C 287 621 334 99 36 56 4 536 132 218 D 83 71 391 38 474 32 18 71 47 303 D 224 246 408 44 632 65 9 62 43 396 C 1157 1532 191 34 156 94 788 C 1442 1589 C 3144 3465 Madison.. 62 324 C 284 969 298 D 129 64 275 54 727 D 514 665 624 73 89 59 453 A 443 342 785 40 3949 1063 303 3001 57 224 35 252 D 27 39 292 17 ..D 328 550 195 108 66 68 82 28 222 A 183 288 471 39 219 17 7 Down state.. D 27865 89475 61610 29741 22842 28685 12032 6426 39455 C 17087 62712 45625 7196 24959 3140 5384 Cook... D 32085 63522 27219 31437 7150 3310 10459 429 5870 D 64751 9260 41502 1838 106253 428 2949 D 64168 152997 88829 61178 29992 31995 22491 6855 45325 D 44085 71972 87127 9034 131212 3568 8333 Williamson.. ..S Total.. COOK COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL 9, 1912. The vote given herewith includes only that for republican and democratic candidates for the principal county offices, for the Municipal court and for congressmen in the Chicago districts. The vote for candidates for national and state offices will be found under "Illinois Primary Election." VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. |