Statistical Report of the Secretary of State to the Governor and General Assembly of the State of Ohio for the Period Commencing ... and Ending ...Columbus Printing Company, State Printers, 1887 |
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... Total expenses ... ..... Total receipts .............. Excess of receipts over expenses .. $ 3,000 00 2,000 00 1,429 08 1,350 00 1,350 00 1,350 00 800 00 456 00 1,224 95 479 17 504 39 344 44 8 00 ...... 1,074 66 $ 15,370 69 30,895 80 ...
... Total expenses ... ..... Total receipts .............. Excess of receipts over expenses .. $ 3,000 00 2,000 00 1,429 08 1,350 00 1,350 00 1,350 00 800 00 456 00 1,224 95 479 17 504 39 344 44 8 00 ...... 1,074 66 $ 15,370 69 30,895 80 ...
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... Total . Total , 1883 . Total , 1880 . Mercer ....... 5,622 48 5,670 5,237 5,284 Miami 10,433 293 10,726 9,695 9,474 Monroe ..... 6,122 18 6,140 5,969 6,043 Montgomery 29,346 445 29,791 24,344 23,511 Morgan 4,645 35 4,680 4,671 5,002 ...
... Total . Total , 1883 . Total , 1880 . Mercer ....... 5,622 48 5,670 5,237 5,284 Miami 10,433 293 10,726 9,695 9,474 Monroe ..... 6,122 18 6,140 5,969 6,043 Montgomery 29,346 445 29,791 24,344 23,511 Morgan 4,645 35 4,680 4,671 5,002 ...
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... Total . 369 4,285,992 4,033,768 81,737 9,512 Majority or plurality Maj . , 145,711 Total vote in 1876 : 8,426,273 . Total vote in 1880 : 9,219,947 . All over NOTE . - 1876 : American , 539 votes ; imperfect and scattering , 14,715 ...
... Total . 369 4,285,992 4,033,768 81,737 9,512 Majority or plurality Maj . , 145,711 Total vote in 1876 : 8,426,273 . Total vote in 1880 : 9,219,947 . All over NOTE . - 1876 : American , 539 votes ; imperfect and scattering , 14,715 ...
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... Total 15th dist . 77,998 16 Delaware ..... 27,380 Licking 40,451 Total 16th dist . 67,831 145,829 54,453 272,265 21 12 21 7 17 Knox ..... 27,450 Morrow 19,073 Total 17th dist . 46,523 28 Wayne .... 40,075 Holmes .. 20,775 Total 28th ...
... Total 15th dist . 77,998 16 Delaware ..... 27,380 Licking 40,451 Total 16th dist . 67,831 145,829 54,453 272,265 21 12 21 7 17 Knox ..... 27,450 Morrow 19,073 Total 17th dist . 46,523 28 Wayne .... 40,075 Holmes .. 20,775 Total 28th ...
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... Total 24th dist . 67,720 Terms . 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th Total . 11111 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 26 Portage 27,500 Summit . 43,788 Total 26th dist . 71,288 139,008 47,632 238,160 25 Cuyahoga ...... 196,943 196,943 14,191 71,950 21 12 21 7 2 2 2 2 2 10 27 ...
... Total 24th dist . 67,720 Terms . 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th Total . 11111 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 26 Portage 27,500 Summit . 43,788 Total 26th dist . 71,288 139,008 47,632 238,160 25 Cuyahoga ...... 196,943 196,943 14,191 71,950 21 12 21 7 2 2 2 2 2 10 27 ...
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