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pace Ficrrr. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Election Results By Precincts ry SI. Riggs SS, Watson 18. Week 56, Wrightman 63, Zorn 74. Coroner: Clough 41, Rigdon 73. Referendum ballot: Eminent do main for roads: yes 114, no 51. . Four percent limitation, yes 112. no 63. Capital punishment, yea lit, no 6J. Crook and Curry bonding, yes Tt. no 54. Successor to governor, yes SC. no Tt. Higher educational tax. yes 94. no SI. Soldiers aid. yes 1. no 75. ' State school tax. yes 124. no (7. .. ' Blind school, yes 107, no-62. j ScotM Mills Precinct Republican. Delegate at LargeBoyd JO, Butler Soldiers' Aid, Yes 1$, No 54. Stale School Tax, Tes 44 No 33. Blind School, Tes 4, No 28. F-iX Salem Piretnct RetmbHcan Delegate at large: Boyd IS, Butler ..9 60. Perry 35. Riggs SO, Watson 25, Weeks Successor to Governor, Yes , No 40. Wrightman 43, Zorn 23. 57. " I Coroner: Clough 38. Rigdon 47. ! Hieher Educational Tax. Yes 10.! Referendum ballot: Eminent do- No 55. Soldier- Aid, Yes 95. No 64. State School Tax. Tes 116, No 63. Blind School. Yes 101, No 56. Victor Poiut Precinct Republican. Delegate at large: Boyd 21, Butler Harrison 11, Rickey 8. Kollock 4. Mc- 15, Cameron 10, Carey 13, Compton 17, 65 Donald 15, McLean t, Maris 18, Mc- Harrison 10, Hickey (, Kollock S, Mc-( Higher educational tax, yes 40, no SI Camant 16. Olson 29, Rand 23, Stew- Donald 11. McLean 16, Maris 6, Mc- Soldiers aid, yes 39, no 72. art 14. j Camant 11, Olson 15. L State school tax. yes 59, no 60. 12. Cameron 13. Carey 10. Compton 9, t main for roads, yes 52, no 61. Four percent limitation, yes . no 70. Capital punishment, yes 60, no 57. Crook and Curry bonding, yes 32. no 65. Successor to governor, yes 61, no Senator: Abraham 22, Stanfield SI. Secretary of state: Coburn S, Jones Parsons S. ...I Senator: Abraham 18, Stanfield SI. I Blind school, yes 45, no 74. Secretary of State: Coburn 5, Jones)'. Salem No. g precinct, Republican . Koser 23. Lockley 2, Schulderman 15, Wood 2. Commissioner utilities: Buchtel 35, Cousin 17. Asaesfort Jones 20, 8teelbammer 8. West 29. Cnnvwnrinn Fh-t riUtrint: Ad.imH 43. Cameron 17, Carey 16, Compton 19, 18, Booth 6. Kendall 11, Tooxe 37, 15, Booth 17, Kendall 15. Tooze 24, 7. Koser 20,- Lockley 9, Parsons 1,1 Delegate at large: Boyd 28. Butler Schulderman S, Wood 6. '23, Cameron 28. Carey 11, Compton Commissioner utilities: Buchtel 27, 35, Harrison 14, Hickey 18, Kollock Cousin 22. 15. McDonald 44, McLean 25. Maris Assessor: Jones 8, Steelhammer 32, 26. McCamant 41, Olson 19, Rand 30, West 14. Stewart 20. Convention First district: Adams I Senator: Abraham 37, Stanfield 67. Secretary of tjte: Coburn 4, Jones 44. Harrison 24, Hickey 7. Kollock 10, Mc-1 Wrightman 35. Wrightman 34. 4, Koser 61, Lockley 13, Parsons 13, Donald 28, McLean 18, Maris 15. Mc- President: Hoover 13, Johnson 34, President: Hoover 12, Johnson 16, Schulderman 4, Wood 5. 'CamaiU 26, Olson 38, Rand 25, 8tewart ' Lowden 2, Wood 12.. . j Lowden 5, Wood 22. ( Commissioner utilities: Buchtel 64. 80. I Representative: Busselle 21, Daveyj Representative: Busselle 14, Davey Cousin 29. .. Senator: Abraham 35, Stanfield 61. l9, Davidson 9, Hughes 19, Kay 23, 27', Davidson 17. Hughes 17, Kay S3, 1 Assessor: Jones 14, Steelhammer Secretary of state: Coburn 7, Jones Keber, 5. Looney 23. Martin 20, Perry; Keber 11, Looney 23, Martin 15, Perry 63, West 42. 10, Koser 28, Lockley 6. Parsons 7.' 32. RlgS 21. Watson 19, Weeks 26, 21, Riggs 22, Watson 9, Weeks 16, ' Convention first district: Adams Schulderman 19, Wood 10. Commisloner untlltles: Buchtel 36, Cousin 36. . Aaeeor: Jones 12, Steelhammer 45, West 33. Convention first district: Adams 41 Booth IS, Kendull 10, Tooze 54, Wright man 39. President: Hoover 10, Johnson 64, Lowden 8, Wood 29. Representative: Busselle 32, Dnvey 30, Davidson 14. Hughes 12, Kay 68, Keber 47, Looney 28, Martin 17, Perry S5, Riggs 27, Watson 34, Weeks 20, Wrightman 39, Zorn 28. Coroner: Clough 24, Rigdon 61. Scot I h Mills Precinct Democrat. Delegate at large: Baldwin 8, Craw ford 10, Drain 5, Haney 3, Harry 2, Hidden 9, Holman 5, Montague 6, Pur iy 14, Reddy 3, gchagleman 6, Smith 0. First district: Downing 12, JYazier n, xravis 7, waugh l, Whltehorn 3, Wortman 6. Senator: Chamberlain 16, Stark weather 5. Referendum ballot: Eminent Do niuin for Roads, Yes 47, No 76. ' Four Per cent Limitation, Yes 38, No 85. Capital Punishment, Yes 50, No 84. Crook and Curry Bonding, Yes 24, No 35. Successor to Governor, Yes 69, No 67. . Higher Educational Tux, Yes 40, No 80. Soldiers' Aid, Yes 23, No 102. State School Tax, Yes 63, No 78. Ullnd School Yes 16, No 73. , Marlon Precinct Republican. ' Delegate ut large: Boyd 13, Butler 10, Cameron 15, Carey 17, Compton 20, Harrison 10, Hickey 7, Kolock 6, Mc Honald 12, McLean 9, McCamant 7, Olson 1. Rand 6, Stewart 10, Marls, 10. Senator: Abraham 19, Stanfield 30. Secretary of slate: Coburn 2, Jones H, Koser 17, Lockley 8, Parsons 8, Nchluldermun 1, Wood 3. Commlraloner utilities: Buchtel 23, Cousin 17. ' Assessor: Jones 14, Steelhammer 12, West 21. Conveulluii First district: Adams 23, Booth 15, Kendull 6, Toose 22, U'rlglilniun 18. President: Hoover 7, Johnson 22, Lowden 3d, Wood 75, Representative: Busselle 10, Davey 6, Duvidmiii 16? Hughes 19, Kuy 27, Keber 7, Looney 17, Murtln 21, Perry 14, Riggs 21, Watson 22, Weeks 19, Wrlnhlnmn 7, Zorn 7. Coroner: Clough 8, Klgdon 42. Marlon Pivclnct Democrat. Delegate at large: Baldwin 7, Craw ford , Drain 5. Haney 7. Harry 2, Hidden 0, Hoklinuii 4, Montague 3, l'urdy , Reddy 4,, Schagleman 5, Smith 1. Kim district: Downing 7, Frailer 7, Travis 9, Wnugh 3, Whltehorn 3, Wort inan 4. Senator: Chamberlain 14, Stark weather 8. Referendum ballot: Eminent Do main for Roads, Yes 31, No 38. Four Per Cent Limitation, Yes 21, No 47, Capital Punishment, Yes 24, No 49. Crook and Curry Bonding, Yes 27, No. 18. Successor to Governor, Yes 32, No 40. Higher Educational Tnv, Yes 26, No tt. Wrightman 14, Zorn 19. I Wrightman 16, Zorn 16. S3, Booth 27. .Kendall 23, Tooze 31. Coroner: Clough 24, Rigdon 31.. Coroner: Clough IS, Rigdon 32. i Wrightman 65. Fast Selem Precinct Democrat. j Victor Point Precinct Democrat. I- President: Hoover 19, Johnson 61, V Delegate at large: Baldwin 7, Craw-j Delegate at large: Baldwin 7, Craw- Lowden 18. Wood 25. ford 8. Drain 2. Haney 3, Harry 2, ford 11, Drain 5. Haney 1, Hidden s, ( Representative: Busselle 24. Davey Hluden o, tioiman , Axoniugue i. rtoiman s. Montague 6, Purdy 9, Red-ta "wun , nugnea ax, ivay oa, Purdy 11, Reddy 2, Schugleman 7, dy 1, Schagleman 7. Smith 4. Smith 2. , First district: Wortman 6. ' First district: Downing 9. Frazier 7, j Senator: Chamberlain 9, Stark Travis 4, Waugh 1, Whltehorn 4, , weather . Wortman 2. j . Referendum ballot: Eminent Do- Senator: Chamberlain 10. Stark-' main for Roads. Yes 30. No SS. weather 6. j Four Per Cent. Limitation, Yes 24, Crawford ll. Drain 5, Haney 4. Harry Referendum ballot: Eminent Do- No. 6. 1 7, Hidden 11, Holman 10, Montasue main for Roads, Yes 37, No 32. ' Capital Punishment, Tes 37. No 35. I4' Pury 20, Reddy 3, Schagleman 9, Four Per Cent Limitation, Yes 25,1 Crook and Curry Bonding, Yes 22, ;Smlth No- 48. , No 3J. j First district: Downing 13, Frazier Capital Punishment, Yes 35, No 37.1 Successor to Governor, Yes 21, No!20, Travls n- Waugh 27, Whltehorn Senator: Abraham 48, Stanfield 74. Secretary of state: Cobum 11. Jones 11, Kozer 25. Lockley 9. Parsons 7, Schulderman 20. Wood 34. Commissioner utilities: Buchtel "6, Cousin 32. Assessor: Jones 8, Steelhammer 52, West 56. Convention First district: Adams 46, Booth 24. Kendall 6, Toose 70, Wrightman 91. President: Hoover 4, Johnson 75, Lowden 29, Wood 24. Representative: Busselle 35. Davey 60, Davidson 16. Hughes 24, Kay 78. Keber 33, Looney 45, Martin 35, Perry 14, Riggs 61, Watson 14, Weeks 19, Wrightman 49, Zorn 67. ' Coroner: Clough 53, Rigdon 65. Aurora Precinct Democrat. Delegate at large: Baldwin 10, Craw ford 10. Drain 9, Haney 9, Harry 6, Hidden 2, Holman 6, Montague 1, Pur dy 4, Reddy 1. Schagleman 6, Smith 4. First district: Downing 12, Frazier 8. Travis 4. Waugh S, Whltehorn S. Wortman 4. Senator: Chamberlain 17, Stark weather 0. Referendum ballot: Eminent Do main for Roads. Tes 71, No 54. Four Per Cent Limitation, Tes 58, No 77. Capital Punishment, Tes 89, No 41. Crook and Curry Bonding, Tes 43, No 62. . - . . . Successor to Governor, Tes 64, No 67. Higher Educational Tax, Tea 59, No 75. Soldiers' Aid, Tes it. No 73. State School Tax, Tes 74, No 66. v Blind School. Tes 74. No 67. McKee Precinct Republican. Delegate at large: Boyd 23. Butler 18. Cameron 14, Carey 20. Compton 17, Harrison 21, Hickey IS, Kollock 7, Mc Donald 17, McLean 17, Maris 10, Mc Camant 19. Olson IS, Rand 12, Stew art 14, Senator: Abraham 26, Stanfield 30. Secretary of state:"Coburn 1, Jones 14, Kozer 21, Lockley T, Parsons 10, Echulderman 4, Wood 3. Commissioner utilities: Buchtel SI, Cousin 27. Assessor: Jones 19, Steelhammer 34, West 14. , ! Convention First district: Adams 12. Booth 22, Kendall IS," Tooze 29, Wrightman SO. ' President: Hoover 5, Johnson 6, Lowden 8. Wood 21. Representative- pZr.'" 15. Davidson hIT ' Keber 31. Loon , SI. RUKS14. Wrightman 15, Zom Coroner: Clough 2J. Delegate at la. twJ 4 (ord4.Drah,XS den 4. Holm.- . . "BJmi. .Reddy2.s;haVCrs Fimdistrfei;5-!., 'WaughW,! man 1. t '""il, weather s'. VBWi. V,' Referendum ballot: Ei. I main for Roads, Yes 41 v.f' Four Per " i .No 48. ""kum"U,Tay Capital Punishment, Ye, s, . kandCuK Successor to Governor; J s Higher EducationalT! Soldiers' Aid, Tes 17 N. , State School Tax, T Blind Schor.1 v.. : - " it, NO H JOURNAL WAKTnr Keber 16, Looney 51. Martin 50, Per ry 75, Riggs 39, Watson 20, Weeks 36, Wrightman 20, Zorn 16. Coroner: Clough 60, Rigdon 51. Salem No. 8 Precinct, Democrat Delegate at large: Baldwin 10, REPUBLIC Crook and Curry Bonding, Yes i No. 29. Successor to Governor, Yes 26, No 49. Higher Educational Tax, Yes 29, No 48. Soldier' Aid, Yes 31, No 43. ' State School Tax, Yes 39, No 36, Blind School, Yes 25, No 48. I-'jist Woodlmrn Republican 45. Higher Educational Tax, Yes 21, No 52. Soldiers' Aid, Yes 21, No 32. State School Tax, Yes 83, No 40. Blind School, Yes 18, No SO. . Monitor Preclnst. Republican .Delegate at large: Boyd 19, Butler 33, Cameron 21, Carey 23, Compton Secretary of state: Coburn 6, Jones 20, Harrison 15. Hickey 15, Kollock: 14. Kozer 32, Lockley 19, Parsons 16, 1 11. McDonald 50, McLean 18, Maris Schulderman 6, Wood 15. Assessor: Jones 18, Steelhammer 47, West 48. President: Hoover 13, Johnson 34, Lowden 23, Wood 56. Representative: Busselle 29, Dnvey 47. Davidson 24, Hughes 36, Kay 62, Ueber 32. Looney 42, Martin 43, Perry 22, Riggs 43, Watson 20, Weeks 26, Wrlcrhtmnn 27, Zorn 49. Coroner: Clough 44, Rigdon 63. Referendum ballot: Eminent Do main for Roads, Yes 73, No 63. Four I'er Cent Limitation, Yes 80, No 55. Capital Punishment,-Yes 89, No 51. Crook ond Curry Bonding, Yes 62, No. 49. Successor to Governor, Yes 77, No 62. Higher Educational Tax. Yes 79, No 62. Soldiers' Aid, Yes 69, No 72, 9, McCamant 13. Olson 81, Rand 21, Stewart 26. Senator: Abraham 35. Stanfield 49 Secretary of state: Coburn 2. Jones 14, Kozer 39, Lockley 10, Parsons 10, Schulderman 15, Wood 1. Commissioner utilities: Buchtel 44, Cousin 32. Assessor: Jones 24, Steelhammer 38, West 26. , 2, Wortman 5. Senator: Chamberlain 21, Stark weather 7. Referendum ballot: Eminent do main of roads, yes 93, no 42. Four percent limitation, yes 84, no 55. Capital punishment, yes 55, no 18. . Crook and Curry bonding, yes 64, no 60. Successor to governor, yes 76, no 93 Higher educational tax. yes 76, no 71. Soldiers aid, yes '84, no 68. State school tax, yes 91, no 59. Blind school, yes 63, no 59. Salem 1 Precinct, Republican Delegate at large: Boyd 17, Butler 27, Cameron 23, Carey 34, Compton 34, Harrison 17, Hickey 19, Kollock 8, McDonald 19, McLean 24, Maris 10, McCamant 21, Olson 16, Rand 22, Convention first district: Adams Stewart 12. 0, Booth 16, Kendull 13, Tooze 47,! Senator: Abraham 35, Stanfield 42." Wrightman 35. i Secretary of state: Coburn 1, Jones President: Hoover 6, Johnson 73, 16. Kozer 28, Lockley 10, Parsons 2, Lowden 8, Wood 15, .Schulderman li, Wood 11. Representative: Busselle 19, Davey I Assessor: Jones 11, Steelhammer 22, Davidson 19, Hughes 30, Kay 46, j 37. West 36. Keber 32, Looney 45, Martin 27, Per- Convention first district: Adams ry 27, Riggs 27, Watson 10, Weeks 2S, (31, Booth 21, Kendull 15, Tooze 33, Wrlghtinan 14, Zorn 30. .Wrightman 49. Coroner: Clough 27, Rigdon 62. Referendum ballot: Eminent domain for rouds, yes 52, no 53, Four percent limitation, yes 60, no State School Tax, Yes 86, No 54. Blind School, Ye, 82, No 65". j capital punishment, yes 75, no 29 Kant Sllverton IWncl-RepuWIean. crookand Curry bonding, 'yes 26 37, Cameron 29, Carey 46, Compton 37, 1 Successor to governor, yes 37, no Harrlfon M. Hickey 18, Kolock 8, Mc-j61 Donald 27, McLeon sr., Maris i, mc, , her educationa, tas yes 23 n0 Camant 35, Olson 62, Rand 55, Stew-'8S art 41 Senator: Abraham 43, Stanfield 85. Secretary of stuto. Coliurn 1 Of Jones 13, Kozer 32, Lockley 19, Parsons 18, Schulderman 14, Wood IS., Conimh-sloner utilities: Buchtel 62, Cousins 45. Asne-wor: Jones 9, Steelhammer SO, West 48. Convention First district: Adums 49, Booth 37, Kendall 31, Tooze 73, Wrightman 64. President: Hoover 19, Johnson 49, Lowden 23, Wood 03. Representative: Busselle 45, Dnvey 19. DuvldHim 18, Hughes 35, Kay 66, Keber 32, Looney 53, Murtln 59, Perry 46, Riggs 38, Wntson 32, Weeks 63, Wrightman 74, Zorn 20. Coroner: Clough 61, Rigdon 83. Referendum ballot: Eminent Do main for Rouds, Yes 1G6, No 49. Four Per Cent Limitation, Yes 111, No 62. Capital Punishment, Yes 90, No 7J. Soldiers uld. yes 25, no 81. State school tax, yes 34, no 71. Blind school, yes 44, no 63. Sou (U Silverton Precinct, Republican Delegate at large: Boyd 24, Butler 25, Cameron 28, Curey 32, Compton 31, Harrison 14, Hickey 11, Kollock 14, McDonald 24, McLean 18. Marls H, McCamant 27, Olson 38, Rund 32, Stewart 31. Senator: Abraham 45, Stanfield 46. Secretary of state: Coburn 4, Jones 12, Kozer 29, Lockley 14, Parsons 13, no 68. Schulderman 14, Wood 13. Commission utilities: Buchtel 61, Cousin 32. Assessor: Jones 8, Steelhammer 5, 74. West 82. . Convention first district: Adams 42 Booth 19, Kendall 16, Tooze 41, Wrightman 63. President: .Hoover 13, Johnson 63, Lowden 16, Wood 23. Representative:-Busselle 36, Davey 40. Davidson 26, ' Hughes 27, Kay President: Hoover 15, Johnson 31, Lowden 6, Wood 32. Representative: Busselle 14. Davey 18, Davidson 12, Hughes 31, Kay 61, Keber 10, Looney 34, Martin 32, Per ry 61, Riggs 84, W'utson IS, Weeks 21, Wrightman 28, Zorn 16. ' Coroner: Clough 18, Rigdon 61. Sulcm 1 Precinct, Democrat Delegate at large: Baldwin 7, Drain 8, Haney 6, Harry 5, Hidden b, Holman 3, Montague 1, Purdy 10, Reddy 6, Schagleman 6, Smith 5. First district: Downing 13, Frr.zler 11, Travis 6, Waugh 2, Whftehorn 1, Wortman 3. Senator: Chamberlain 14, Stark weather 3. Referendum ballot: Eminent " do main for roads, yes 31, no 60, Four percent limitation, yes 31, no 72. Capital punishment, yes 48, no 63. Crook and Curry bonding, yes 23, Crook ami Curry Bonding, Yes 65, 147, Keber 19, Loone 40. Martin U, Successor to governor, yes 81, no Higher educational tax, yes 23, no Soldiers aid, yes 25, no 78. State school tax, yes 38, no 61. Blind school, yes 3j), no 62. 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