Totals Yates 10678] 4100] 2926 141 4507 278511 2605 31891 1785 193 1611 3189 12551| 4930 2708 1779|| 2484 1861|| 3364 2090 ..[661707|643921|18383|23860||653879|644218||493791|554680||787516|574524 1 Bacon (Cit.-Un.), 2.103. 2 Baldwin (Pro.), 19,653; Cuno (Soc.-Lab.), 20,854. Griffin (Nat. Dem.), 26,698; Smith (Pro.), 17,449; Balkam (Soc.-Lab.), 18,362. In this column are included the votes cast for Porter on the Populist ticket, as follows: Albany, 753; Allegany, 416; Broome, 61; Chautauqua, 385; Chemung, 49; Chenango, 54; Clinton, 45; Delaware, 59; Dutchess, 55; Erie, 268; Franklin, 23; Fulton, 33; Greene, 21; Herkimer, 101; Livingston, 87; Madison, 30; Monroe, 7; Montgomery, 55; Oneida, 123; Putnam, 13; Queens, 87; Rensselaer, 1; Richmond, 17; St. Lawrence, 197; Schenectady, 25; Seneca, 2; Steuben, 159; Suffolk, 33; Washington, 82; Yates. 140. Nassau County formed from Queens County by Legislature of 1898. It includes Hempstead, North Hempstead and Oyster Bay. The soldiers' vote of the State, in 1898 (included in above table), was divided among the counties as follows: Albany, 220; Allegany, 16; Broome, 77; Cattaraugus, 11; Cayuga, 4: Chautauqua, 32; Chemung. 17; Chenango, 6; Clinton, 2; Columbia, 32; Cortland, 2: Delaware, 47: Dutchess, 79: Erie, 333; Essex, 1; Franklin, 17; Fulton, 5; Genesee, 12; Greene, 37; Herkimer, 13; Jefferson, 52; Kings, 657; Lewis, 1; Livingston, 3: Madison, 4; Monroe, 70; Montgomery, 12; Nassau, 1: New-York, 1,959; Niagara, 19: Oneida, 119; Onondaga, 65; Ontario, 3; Orange, 166; Orleans, 1; Oswego, 5; Otsego, 46; Putnam, 1: Queens, 87; Rensselaer, 29: Richmond, 19; Rockland, 4; Saratoga, 9; Schenectady. 3; Schoharie, 5; Schuyler, 2; Seneca, 3; St. Lawrence, 6; Steuben, 16; Suffolk, 7: Sullivan, 1; Tioga, 2: Tompkins, 16; Ulster, 36; Warren, 5; Washington, 7; Wayne, 7: Westchester, 98. Hamilton, Wyoming and Yates counties had no soldier vote. NEW-YORK STATE TICKET VOTE, 1898. 123 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2123 38861 16 1190 3436 6805 5112 1898 4512 4665 5817 2805 4496| Ann'd Dist. 1| Ann'd Dist. 21 207 1061 94435 3773 884 3078| 1955 4150 5763 12444 3207 6099 8621 Totals.......... 226715 92395 144185 KINGS COUNTY ELECTIONS, NOVEMBER, 1898 AND 1899. KINGS COUNTY ELECTIONS, NOVEMBER 1898 AND 1899-(Continued). *Rosenblath (9. L.), 4.353; Waldron (Pro.), 711. Tuttle (Ind. Lab.), 2,510; Fiebiger (S. L.), 4,360; Martin (Pro.), 1,568. 2Wright (Ind. Lab.), 3,146; Kelly (S. L.), 4,549; Cleverly (Pro.), 613. County Clerk, 1899, (total county vote)-H. R. Mayette (R.), 73,167; Peter P. Huberty (D.), 84,569; George McVey (Ind. Lab.), 2,610; W. P. Ferguson (Cit.), 469; W. H. Wherry (S. L.). 4,382; Quail (Pro.), 606. County Treasurer, 1899, (total county vote)-Isaac H. Cary (R.), 73,065; John W. Kimball (D.), 84,905; Brown (S. L.), 4,503; Bristol (Cit.), 547; Passage (Pro.), 577. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN, NEW-YORK STATE, 1898. I. (Suffolk, Nassau and Queens Counties). -Joseph M. Belford (R.), 22,456; Townsend Scudder (D.), 22,867; Henry M. Randall (Pro.), 124; C. W. McCullough (Soc. Lab.), 30. II. (Brooklyn: All of 1st, 2d, 5th, 6th, 7th, 11th and 20th Wards).-Denis M. Hurley (R.), 14,323; John J. Fitzgerald (D.), 18,431. III. (Brooklyn: All of 3d, 4th, 9th, 10th and 29th: 1st to 26th Election Districts in 22d, and 1st to 18th and 31st and 32d Election Districts in 23d Wards).-William A. Prendergast (R.), 19,872; Edmund H. Driggs (D.), 20,995. IV. (Brooklyn: All of 8th, 12th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 30th, 31st and 32d; 27th to 30th Election Districts in 22d, and 19th to 30th Election Districts in 23d Wards).-Israel F. Fischer (R.), 20,893; B. T. Clayton (D.), 24,581. V. (Brooklyn: All of 18th, 21st, 27th and 28th; 11th Election District in 13th, and 1st to 19th Election Districts in 19th Wards).-Charles G. Bennett (R.), 16,669; Frank E. Wilson (D.), 19,579. VI. (Brooklyn: All of 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th; 1st to 13th Election Districts in 13th, and 20th Election District in 19th Wards). Henry C. Fischer (R.), 11,899; Mitchell May (D.), 16,213. VII. (All of Ist Assembly District; 1st, 2d and 3d Election Districts of IId Assembly District; 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, Sth, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th Election Districts of IIId Assembly District, New-York County, and all of Richmond County). —— C. W. Townsend (R.), 6,639; Nicholas Muller (D.), 14,122; W. P. F. Ferguson (Pro.), 157; Julius Loos (Soc. Lab.), 308. VIII. (4th to 13th and 17th to 20th Election District of the IId Assembly District; 13th and 14th Election Districts of IIId Assembly District: 5th to 8th and 12th to 24th Election District of Vth Assembly District; 4th to 8th, 10th, 14th and 20th and 21st Election Districts of VIth Assembly District; 12th, 13th and 14th Election Districts of VIIth Assembly District; 1st Election Distr.ct of XVIIIth Assembly District, and 1st, 2d, 3d, 15th, 16th, 17th, 24th and 25th Election Districts of XXVth Assembly District, New-York County).— John Murray Mitchell (R.), 7,347; Daniel J. Riordan (D.), 10,716; Elias Schwartz (Sil. D.), 22; M. W. Palmer (Pro.), 33; John Nagel (Soc. Lab.), 160. IX. (All of IVth and XIIth Assembly Districts; 14th, 15th and 16th Election Districts of IId Assembly District; 1st, 2d, 3d, 9th and 15th Election Districts of VIth Assembly District; 1st to 15th Election District of VIIIth Assembly District; 1st, 2d and 3d Election Districts of Xth Assembly District, and 1st, 2d and 3d Election Districts of XVIth Assembly District, New-York County).-John Stiebling (R.), 6,447; Thomas J. Bradley (D.). 11.694; George E. Mayer (Pro.), 37; L. Sanial (Soc. Lab.), 2,395. X. All of IXth and XIth Assembly Districts; 15th to 22d Election District of IIId Assembly District; 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 9th, sembly District; 1st to 11th and 15th to 25th Election District of VIIth Assembly District; 1st to 9th Election District of XIIIth Assembly District, and 4th Election District of XXVth Assembly District, New-York County).-Elijah M. Fisher (R.), 10,620: Amos J. Cummings (D.), 18,859: George Gethin (Pro.), 87; Thomas Ceely (Soc. Lab.), 457. XI. (16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th Election Districts of VIth Assembly District: 16th Election District of VIIIth Assembly District; 4th to 24th Election District of Xth Assembly District; all of XIVth Assembly District, and 4th to 21st Election District of XVIth Assembly District, New-York County).William Volkel (R.), 6,178; William Sulzer (D.), 14,364; George H. Mayer (Pro.), 27; H. Balkam (Soc. Lab.), 2,310. XII. 2d to 23d Election District of XVIIIth Assembly District; all of XXth Assembly District; 1st to 7th Election District of XXIId Assembly District; 5th to 14th and 18th to 23d Election District of XXVth Assembly District, and 14th, 15th and 16th Election Districts of XXVIIth Assembly District, New-York County).Howard Conkling (R.), 7.710; George B. McClelland (D.), 15.108; Robert Kopp (Sil. D.), 57: W. E. Sheldon (Pro.). 35; D. Hasman (Soc. Lab.), 509. XIII. (10th to 19th Election District of XIIIth Assembly District; 1st to 22d Election District of XVth Assembly District; 1st to 6th Election District of XVIIth Assembly District; 8th to 23d Election District of XXIId Assembly District; 1st to 14th Election District of XXIVth Assembly District; 1st, 2d, 3d. 4th. 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th. 10th, 11th, 12th. 13th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d and 24th Election Districts of XXVIIth Assembly District; 3d to 9th Election District of XXIXth Assembly District, New-York County).James W. Perry (R.), 11,393; Jefferson M. Levy (D.), 17,985; John McKee (Pro.), 58: J. J. Flick (Soc. Lab.), 643. XIV. (23d Election District of XVth Assembly District; 7th to 21st Election District of XVIIth Assembly District; all of XIXth, XXIst and XXVIth Assembly Districts; 1st to 12th and 17th to 35th Election District of XXIIId Assembly District; 15th to 22d Election District of XXIVth Assembly District; 7th Election District of XXVIIth Assembly District; 1st to 8th Election District of XXVIIIth Assembly District; 1st and 2d and 10th to 17th Election District of XXIXth Assembly District, and 12th, 13th, 14th, 21st. 22d, 27th, 28th and 29th Election Districts of XXXIst Assembly District, New-York County).-Lemuel E. Quigg (R.), 25,209; William Astor Chanler (D.), 31,604; Albert T. Wadhams (Pro.), 104; E. Neppel (Soc. Lab.), 1,307. XV. (All of XXXth, XXXII and XXXIIId Assembly Districts; 13th to 16th Election District of XXIIId Assembly District; 9th to 22d Election District of XXVIIIth Assembly District: 18th to 28th Election District of XXIXth Assembly District: 1st to 11th, 15th to 26th and 30th, 31st and 32d Election Districts of XXXIst Assembly District, and 1st to 19th Election District of XXXIVth Assembly District, New-York County).Philip B. Low (R.), 20.484; Jacob Ruppert, jr. (D.), 31,292; Jeremiah T. Brooks (Pro.), 83; W. F. Ehret (Soc. Lab.), 1,922. XVI. (Westchester County: 20th to 38th Election District, XXXIVth Assembly District, and all of XXXVth Assembly District, New-York County).-J. Irving Burns (R.), 36,559; John G. Underhill (D.), 19,632; Wm. A. Cox (Sil. D.), 62; Colin F. Jewell (Pro.), 432; J. J. Kinneally (Soc. Lab.), 1,633. XVII. (Orange, Rockland and Sullivan Counties).-Arthur S. Tompkins (R.). 19.195; S. D. Robertson (D.), 15,564; S. P. Felter (Soc. Lab.), 143; J. D. Ryder (Pro.), 649. XVIII. (Dutchess, Putnam and Ulster Counties).-John H. Ketchum (R.), 23,276; Thos. E. Benedict (D.), 18,348; Lester Howard (Pro.), 641. XIX. (Columbia and Rensselaer Counties).-A. V. S. Cochrane (R.), 19,593; J. H. Livingston (D.), 19,565; A. G. Myers (Pro.), 517; L. A. Boland (Soc. Lab.), 210. XX. (Albany County).-Geo. N. Southwick (R.), 19, 475; Martin H. Glynn (D.), 20,026; J. G. Alexander (Soc. Lab.), 265; C. Blodgett (Pro.), 189. XXI. (Greene, Montgomery, Otsego, Schenectady and Schoharie Counties).John K. Stewart (R.), 25,561; S. L. Mayham (D.), 23,347; S. C. Niles (Pro.), 904; A. Playford (Soc. Lab.), 362. XXII. (Fulton, Hamilton, St. Lawrence and Saratoga Counties).-Lucius N. Littauer (R.), 27.083; Dennis B. Lucy (D.). 15,448; W. E. Whitney (Pro.), 1,342; M. E. Wilcox (Soc. Lab.), 1,342. XXIII. (Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Warren and Washington Counties).-Louis W. Emerson (R.), 25,562; J. G. Hoag, 993. XXIV. (Jefferson, Lewis and Oswego Counties).-Chas. A. Chickering (R.). 23.991; E. T. Strickland (D.). 15,724; Eugene M. Crabb (Pro.), 1,034. XXV. (Herkimer and Oneida Counties). -James S. Sherman (R.), 22,364; Walter Ballou (D.), 19,160; T. C. Brockway (Pro.), 858. XXVI. (Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Tioga and Tompkins Counties).-Geo. W. Ray (R.), 30,007; Edward E. Pease (D.), 19,199: I. C. Andrews (Pro.), 2.001. XXVII. (Madison and Onondaga Counties).-Geo. H. Gilbert (R. and D.), 26,025; Michael E. Driscoll (D.), 14,207. XXVIII. (Cayuga, Cortland, Ontario, Wayne and Yates Counties).-Sereno E. Payne (R.). 29,536; John H. Young (D.), 18.831; John W. Barrus (Pro.), 1,375. XXIX. (Chemung, Schuyler, Seneca and Steuben Counties).-Chas. W. Gillet (R.), 23,348; Arthur L. Childs (D.), 18,311, Caspar G. Decker (Pro.). 1,737. XXX. (Genesee, Livingston, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming Counties).—James W. Wadsworth (R.), 25,799; James T. Gordon (D.), 18,911; A. Carpenter (Pro.), 1,523. XXXI. (Monroe County).-James M. E. O'Grady (R.), 20,717; John R. Fanning (D.), 17,227; F. Sussman (Soc. Lab.), 1,165; B. Roberts (Pro.), 900. XXXII. (Buffalo: Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19 and 20).Rowland B. Mahany (R.), 14,858; Wm. H. Ryan (D.), 15,546; Lockwood (Pro.), 127; Miller (Soc. Lab.), 848. XXXIII. (Buffalo: Wards 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, and remainder of Erie County).-D. S. Alexander, (R.) 22,924: H. W. Richardson (D.), 17,233; Grosvenor (Pro.), 451; Reinstein (Soc. Lab.). 493. I. John L. Havens (D.), Centre Moriches. II. James Norton (D.), Glen Cove. III. Thomas H. Cullen (D.), No. 72 Carroll-st., Brooklyn. IV. David Floyd Davis (R.), No. 80 Hewes-st., Brooklyn. V. Michael J. Coffey (D.), No. 42 Fourth Place, Brooklyn. VI. William J. La Roche (D.), No. 31 Plaza-st., Brooklyn. VII. Patrick H. McCarren (D.), No. 169 Wythe-ave., Brooklyn. VIII. Henry Marshall Madison-st., Brooklyn. (R.), No. 546 IX. Joseph Wagner (D.), No. 900 Bushwick-ave., Brooklyn. X. John Francis Ahern (D.), No. 41 Gouverneur-st., New-York City. XI. Timothy D. Sullivan (D.), No. 17 Great Jones-st., New-York City. XII. Samuel J. Foley (D.), No. 9 Attorney-st., New-York City. XIII. Bernard F. Martin (D.), No. 119 Waverley Place, New-York City. XIV. Thomas Francis Grady (D.), No. 151 East 20th-st., New-York City. XV. Nathaniel A. Elsberg (R.), No. 50 East 79th-st., New-York City. XX. Thomas F. Donnelly (D.), No. 151 East 92d-st., New-York City. XXI. Richard H. Mitchell (D.), No. 1,535 Washington-ave., New-York City. XXII. William J. Graney (D.), Dobbs Ferry, XXIII. Louis F. Goodsell (R.), Highland Falls. XXIV. Henry S. Ambler (R.), Chatham. XXV. Jacob Rice (D.), Rondout. XXVI, William L. Thornton (R.), Monticello. XXVII. Hobart Krum (R.), Schoharie. XXVIII. Edgar Truman Brackett (R.). Saratoga Springs. XXIX. Curtis N. Douglas (D.), No. 4 Elk-st., Albany. XXX. Frank M. Boyce (D.), East Schodack. XXXI. George Chahoon (R.), Au Sable Forks. XXXII. George R. Malby (R.), Ogdensburg. XXXIII. James D. Feeter (R.), Little Falls. XXXIV. Henry J. Waterville. XXXV. XXXVI. Coggeshall (R.), Elon R. Brown (R.). Watertown. Horace White (R.), No. 713 James-st., Syracuse. XXXVIII. William E. Johnson (R.), Waverly. XXXIX, Benjamin Martin Wilcox (R.), Auburn. XL. Charles T. Willis (R.), Tyrone. XLI. Franklin D. Sherwood (R.), Hornellsville. XLII. John Raines (R.), Canandaigua, XLIII. Cornelius R. Parsons (R.), Rochester. XLIV. William W. Armstrong (R.), No. 813 Powers Block, Rochester. XLV. Timothy E. Ellsworth (R.), Lockport. XLVI. Lester Hayden Humphrey (R.), Warsaw. XLVII. William F. Mackey (D.), Buffalo. XLVIII. Samuel J. Ramsperger (D.), No. 232 Elmslie-st., Buffalo. XLIX. George Allen Davis (R.), Lancaster. L. Frank Wayland Higgins (R.), Olean. Republicans, 27; Democrats, 23. BROOME COUNTY-I. James T. Rogers (R.), Binghamton; II. John H. Swift (R.). CATTARAUGUS COUNTY-I. William E. Wheeler (R.); II. Albert T. Fancher (R.). Little Valley. CAYUGA COUNTY-I. Ernest G. Treat (R.); II. George S. Fordyce (R,), Union Springs. CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY-I, J. Samuel Fowler (R.), Broken Straw; II. Samuel Frederick Nixon (R.), Westfield. CHEMUNG COUNTY-Charles H. Knipp (D.). |