90,687 56,178 4,642 102,002 68,230 134,911 42,343 89,571 99,255 55,582 34,509 59.85 37.07 3.06 151,507 92,568 33,772 170,232 43,673 64.10 35.90 177,254 89,571 154,837 Monroe.... 1,087 452 369 728 11 Coosa.............. Washington 572 1880. 1878. Wil- Wil- Nunn. liams, liams. Dem. Dem. Gr. (No opp'n cand.) 913 1,928 1,004 28 1,010 139 208 44 Elmore............... Total 10,927 5,595 2,303 6,577 2,941 Tallapoosa...... 11,219 6,537 2,734 3,803 70.51 29.49 9,271 G. W. N. H. Lewis. Smith. Hewitt. Clem ents. 47th Con. 46th Con. Dem. I. D. 614 676 2,074 Crenshaw.. 1,163 1,773 831 879 663 Fayette. 530 370 231 1,043 28 Jefferson.......... 1,727 Escambia ........... Montgomery Pike.. Lamar ......... Sumter. 1,862 1,920 1,464 453 Plurality. Walker. 4,387 1,859 Per cent... 59.76 40.00 56.25 43.75 Winston At the State Election Sept. 6, 1880, the vote for Governor stood: T. J. Churchill, Dem., 84,185; W. P. Parks, Rep., 31,424. Total, 115,609. 693 417 591 141 ....! 505 120 4 654 141 50 15 341 1,096 789 14 1,092 746 873 162 11 520 61 817 232 NOTE.-In California, in 1880, five Democratic Electors for President and one Republican Elector were chosen: Judge Terry, one of the Democratic Electors at Large, running behind the ticket. The vote above given is on the Elector at Large of each party receiving the highest vote-i. e., Egerton, Republican (elected), and Wallace, Democrat. In 1880, the Greenback Electoral ticket received 3,392 votes, and there were 60 scattering. In 1876, Cooper, Greenback Presidential Candidate, received 44 votes. |