Webster 1,006 389 2 509 116 993 York.. Total.. 1,444 530 134 904 293 1,185 54.979 28,523 3,853 21,916 17,554 52,647 23,634 4,059 5 26,456 534 127 14,362 29,013 The Legislature of 1881-82 stands. Republicans, 102; Democrats, 1880, Thomas J. Majors, Rep., received 52,985 votes for Contingent Rep e vote on Chinese Immigration was 183 in favor, to 17,259 against. The Legislature of 1881-82 stands: 55.07 44. 18,367 Total............. 122,565 120,555 2,617 115,962 103,517 121,666 121,015 2,759 ceived 714 votes, and Smith, Pro- for Governor, receive hibition, 43 votes. in 1880 Ransom, P In 1880 Neal Dow, Prohib. Tem- votes. perance, had 191 votes. Bal- Jones. Douai. Al- Blake.Bliss. Rob- Hope. Ross. Clark. Hope. Essex......17,888 20,424 584 12,832 14,771 2,106 Plurality. 2,536 bins. 1,939 Rep. Gr. Dem. Rep. Gr. Per cent... 45.98 52.50 1.50 43.19 49.70 7.08 792 Total vote. 5,411 88 4,503 4,712 16,953 334 13,509 13,176 3,813 333 45.80 .90 44.61 43.17 12.56 37,012 30,601 A. Bradley (Pro.) received 73 29,709 38,896 Per cent... 56.67 42.85 .46 43.61 50.93 5.49 new Legislature was elected, with the result of reducing the Republim 17 to 3, on joint ballot. Oneida.... 14,546 12,600 Essex ......... 4,776 2,775 169 Franklin.... 4,185 2,799 Fulton & Ham 4,985 Genesee. 3,879 4,815 3,481 Greene Herkimer Jefferson. ...... Kings Livingston Madison.... 4,772 2,745 189 4,164 2,781 132 4,959 3,811 30 4,477 2,955 4,036 8,674 11 3,610 3,708 182 6,683 4,761 53,309 57,964 3,978 3,725 5,518 4,217 6,766 4,635 16,987 13,740 5,219 4,929 88,360 113,013 6,590 5,939 14,520 12,528 203 69 27 468 10% 171 201 330 39 330 52 273 14,019 12,844 296 16,080 11,655 118 6,944 5,572 120 3,117 4,562 3,075 81 Oswego 10,236 6,746 Otsego 7,156 7,184 127 Putnam 2,114 1,708 In 1881, of the scattering votes, 16,018 were cast for Howe, Greenb Merritt, Prohibition candidate. The other State officers elected were Comptroller: Davenport, Rep., 417,464; Lapham, Dem., 403,380; Rep Treasurer: Maxwell, Dem., 413,194; Husted, Rep., 392,251; Den Attorney-General: Russell, Rep., 416,339; Parmenter, Dem., 403,708; State Engineer: Seymour, Rep., 413,439; Evershed, Dem., 406,724; Judge of Appeals: Finch, Rep., 415,210; Schoonmaker, Dem., 403,910 |