POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, BY STATES. 1841264 1888169 874534 1386580 1601274 155825 1860099 1220544 291263 1299062 1837248 62300 1275011 1122912 7059 786656 761549 580189 687502 509097 647281 105321 155872 44282 46587 Buchanan over Fremont, 496,905; Fremont and Fillmore over Buchanan, 877,629; Pierce over Scott, 214,694; over Scott and Hale, 58,869; Taylor over Cass, 189,555; Cass and Van Buren over Taylor, 151,708; Polk over Clay, 88,181; Clay and Birney over Polk, 24,119; Harrison over Van Buren, 145,999; over Van Buren and Birney, 138,940; Van Buren over Harrison and all others, in 1836, 24,893; Jackson over Clay, in 1832, 157,313; Jackson over Adams, in 1828, 138,134; Jackson over Adams, in 1824, 50,551; all others over Jackson, 40,318. The Opposition vote was divided between Gen. William H. Harrison, of Ohio, Hugh L. White, of Tennessee, Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina, and Daniel Webster of Massachusetts. + William Wirt, of Maryland, ran as an Anti-Masonic Candidate, in 1832, receiving a considerable vote in New-England, New-York, and Pennsylvania, which is added to that of Mr. Clay in our Table. Mr. Wirt received the Electoral Vote of Vermont. t Naithar Candidate received a majority of the Electoral Vote and the House of Representativas elected Mr. John Quincy Adams. Counties. Rep. Union. Tioga... Hall. Saxe. 548 8042 Bennington.. 1866 1258 Rutland 8006 1070 Washington.. 2997 1676 Total......10911 Padelford. Sprague. Tompkins. Total. .10835 12295 Yates......... 2286 1208 2247 1195 2281 1209 Maj. for Sprague, 1,460. The opposition to Mr. Padelford was composed of Democrats, Americans, and disaffected Republicans, calling themselves Conservatives. 4542 Counties. Delaware-1858. GOVERNOR. Opp. Dem. Buckmaster, Burton, Kent.... 1857 2024 New Castle.. 8457 8416 2240 Sussex 2318 Total....... 251139 252589 275952 227804 251784 251194 Jones' maj., 1450; Denniston's, 48648; Forrest's, 590. AGGREGATE VOTE FOR OTHER STATE OFFICERS. Treasurer...Dersheimer,* 2,5,587; Vanderpoel, 226,755-48,832 Att'y Gen'l..Myers,* State Eng'r.Storey, Canal Com..Chapin, Judge of Ap.Davies, Clerk of Ap.Hughes,* 276,792; Tremain, 227,345-49,447 250,880; Richmond,*.252,312-1,432 251,449; Skinner,*...251,777- 328 272,275; Johnson,....227,171-45,104 275,286; Lewis,......227,355-47,931 The above are the actual returns sent from the various counties of the State to the State Department at Albany; but in consequence of informality in some of the returns, the officially declared result, on a number of candidates, varies from the actual. The vote for Forrest is declared at 243,430; Elderkin, 237,579; Storey, 246,041; Richmond, 250,247; Chapin, 245,976; Davies, 265,568; Johnson, 223,525; Lewis, 221,084. Nominated and supported by the American, or " Balance of Power" Party. 2363 2240 2026 4850 6089 4516 5758 7846 8347 8009 8186 7701 8464 1694 2632 2110 1670 8102 2463 2304 8023 2580 8147 2458 8015 2586 8280 2514 8501 2296 8284 2512 4084 5596 5039 4617 4040 5622 2188 1688 2187 1680 2182 1685 4785 2974 5135 2569 4787 2969 4658 8210 4804 4330 6543 5172 5690 4348 6522 8128 1812 8148 1787 8115 1816 4348 2221 1706 2625 1679 8088 8057 4660 8210 4 10. 1818 802 Total..... 5653 4030 Maj. for Morris, 1,623. Total... 6566 8009 Maj. for Dimmick, 1,443. XIV. Grow. Parkhurst. Crawford.... 8140 2033 4774 Verree. Landy. Bradford... 920 Erie 8220 2080 Ward 11.... 987 872 Susquehanna 8180 1859 1132 881 Tioga 8211 1284 1126 III. 66 12... 16. "6 17.... 934 580 8359 Total. 1336 Total..... 11165 White. 2551 1911 Total..... 6977 5834 Clinton...... 1870 Lycoming. 2484 Verree over Landy, 1,149. Mifflin 1294 1471 8582 |