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1 <- no STATE PUBUCAT.ONS L.BRARY^^ PATE OF COLORADO Abstract of Votes Cast AT THE Primary Election Held on the Tenth Day of September, A. D AND AT THE General Election Held on the Fifth Day of November, A. D FOR Presidential Electors, United States Senators, Congressmen, and State, Legislative and District Officers ALSO THE Proposed Constitutional Amendments Initiated and Referred Bills COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL RETURNS. BY JAMES B. PEARCE Secretary of State 1913 DENVER, COLORADO THE SMIXn-BBOOKS PRINTING CO., STATB PRINTERS 1913 CEr>!TRAL Library and Control

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3 STATE OF COLORADO Abstract of Votes Cast AT THE Primary Election Held on the Tenth Day of September, A. D AND AT THE General Election Held on the Fifth Day of November, A. D FOR Presidential Electors, United States Senators, Congressmen, and State, Legislative and District Officers ALSO THE Proposed Constitutional Amendments Initiated and Referred Bills COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL RETURNS BY JAMES B. PEARCE Secretary of State 1913 DENVER, COLORADO THE SMITH-BROOKS PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS 1913

4 . AUSTUACT OV VOTKS CAST ABSTRA("T OK VOTKS CAST AT A PRIMARY FOLKCTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SKPTKMBER 10, A. n. 1!»12, FOR JT'DGK OF THE FIRST jrnumaii nistrict j: ^ corxtirrs. All a ins ;)37 Aiapahoe l!4l' s: ^ o 136 lis -? c ^ S ^ S c.5 Ui E Clear Creek.'iOii TiliS Gilpin Grand 1<) Jefferson 269 6S Total 2,019 1,494 1, ,710 Class over Reg'lnetter.. McCall over Matthews ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY' ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR JUDGES OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT City antl County of Denver. Edward R. Morris, Democrat 5,805 Henry V. Johnson, Democrat 6,163 John A. Perry, Democrat 5,571 William C. Danks, Democrat 4,394 John M. Wardlaw, Democrat 1,856 Albert S. FroBt, Democrat 4,769 George H. Thorn e, Democrat 1,596 James H. Teller, Democrat 8,553 John A. Gordon, Democrat 3,16 William J. Miles, Democrat 2,84 George W. Allen, Democrat 5,666 Edward L. Clover, Democrat 1, William F. Hynes, Democrat 4,306 Booth M. Malone, Democrat : W. H. Malone, Democrat T. M. Patterson, Democrat C. S. Thomas, Democrat Henry Walker, Democrat A. L. Dowd, Democrat John De Weese, Democrat John R. Dixon, Democrat 1,09

5 Allen, AlSSlltACI' Ol' VOTKS I'ASl' 3 ABSTHACT OK VOTI'IS < 'AST AT A I'lUMAKV KI.IOC Tl( )N D.V TI.'KS- DAY. SKI'TKM luolt 10. A. U, Iitl2, KOK.Il'IXJIOS <>1' Tllh:.SKCOND JUDICIAI, DISTItlCT-Contlnucd 1j. F. Cruwfonl, Democrat 1 (". M. MVClurc, Democrat 1 A. C. Phelps, Democrnt 1 Frank 'I'. Johiiwon, Democrat 1 Wayne Williams, Democrat 2 George W. Re )iil)liian 3,153 Greeley W. Wliitfoni, Repulilican 2,5i0 John H. Denison, Republican 3,404 Charles C. Butler, Republican 3,144 John A. Perry, Republican 2,323 James H. Teller, Re )ublican 2,m Hubert Shattuck, Republican I,87S Theodore H. Thomas, Republican 1,869 Booth M. Malone, Republican 65 Teller pver Frost 3,784 Johnson over Frost 1,394 Morris over Frost 1,038 Allen over Frost 897 Perry over Frost S02 Denison over Perry 1,081 Allen over Perry 830 Butler over Perry S21 Teller over Perry 320 Whitford over Perry 187 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR JUDGE OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL, DISTRICT C ^ x: 3. - t; B ^ C ^ ' ^ o COUNTIES I^S.-ffiS a 0^ [ilh Baca Bent Huerfano 1, Las Animas 2,809 1,297 7 Prowers Total 5,102 2,268 10

6 (Rep.) Cassidy (Dem.) Joseph Ferguson (Dem.) Clarence Hawkins (Dem.) 4 AltSntACT OK \<)ri5s CAST ABSTRACT OF Vt)TKS ( 'AST AT A DAY, SKPTEMHFK 10, A. D. JUDICIAL, DISTRICT I'RIMARY 1912, FOR ELECTION HELD JUDGES OF THE COUNTIES Bowe E. C. E. M. o, Henry A. >-) Cheyenne Douglas Elbert S2 El Paso 670 1, , I..inpoln Teller S4 1,755 54S 1, , Total 1,784 3, 491 1,162 3,877 4,874 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR JLIDGES OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Continued ^ Q, to _ ci^ 1^ ^i^ COUNTIES X S «S rad S ^ P B Q53 So teg.0 B.K dso go fe- 5^ f.^~ fe^ Cheyenne Douglas Elbert En Paso 1 1,541 3,395 1,372 Kit Carson Lincoln Teller Total 1 2,673 4,716 2,759

7 AltSTUACT or VOTKS CAST 5 ABSTRACT Ol'' V()'n';s CAST AT A PRIMAItY KIJOCTK^N IIIOI-I) OX TITRS- DAY, SKl'TKMHKR 10, A. 1) KOK JITKJKS OF THIO FOUHTH,' J r 1) U 1 A 1, 1) I ST U 1 CT ConcUid ed u u. f O 4; * 2 S w X «H «- J ^. COUNTIKH -'ti -O. t:e o Cheyenne " Douglas Elbert El Paso 824 3,696 1,442 Kit Carson Lincoln Teller ,965 1 Total l.tw 5,275 4,195 1 Starrett over 'McKesson 1,436 Hawkins over McKesson 1,118 Cassidy over McKesson 732 Sheafer over Moore 2,602 Little over Moore 2,201 Morris over Moore 2,043 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR JUDGE OF THE FIFTH.JUDICIAL DISTRICT 1* 377 COUNTIES V V d «ci. Eagle Lake CJ &< ,175 Summit Total 635 1,943

8 (i ABSTRACT OK VOTKS CAST ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SKPTKMHIOR 10, A. D. 1912, FOR JUDGE OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT t- 4) c - S * cl ^ P- ^% V O 3 2' - ' ~ O"^ - ''.C'T COUNTIES.0, 4>4, m E g^'. ^ j: Eh ^ '"CO Archuleta 184 1S Dolores La Plata C ,029 Mojitozuma San Juan S9 371 Total ,587 2,034 Searcy over Pulliain 447 Pike over Carpenter 189 AJBSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SETTEMIBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR JUDGE OF THE' SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTIES I ^.t«9 a 1 & Eh cc ^ C Delta 65S 521 Gunnison Hinsdale W 56 Mesa 702 1,333 Montrose.' Ouray San Miguel Total 3, 539 2,645 1

9 AI'.STKA( T Ol" VO'l'KS CAST 7 ABSTRACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A TKIiMARY KMOCTION TIKI.D OX TUES- DAY, SKPTEMUKH 10, A. D. I!»I2, FOR Jl'DGIOS OF THE EUJIITII JUDICIAI^ DISTRICT I I i i COUNTIES 0.-^ -J- U<- ^ t 5^;ci --C J3- a;cq~ c ii- OX 5> S:?* u -j: y. X Boulder COD slt 1,222 74fi l.llls Jackson , Larimer 1, S Weld I,t!)5 l,2i:! 1,215 ],0O3 377 Total 2,992 3,2SS ,071 1,!117 Graham over West 1,255 Strong- ovei' West 124 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMHER 10, A. I). 1!I12, FOR JUDGE OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, TO FILL VACANCY' COUNTIES o. t^e t:5 S to da, ajcqw 0U2 rfo O K X Boulder 23 1,690 1 Jackson 37 Larimer Weld 51 1, C Total 74 3, S99 Scattering-, five candidates; one vote each. Total, 5.

10 Essex Chas. (Dem.) Edmund (Rep.) Glenn Thomas Hoffmire (Rep.) Rizei (Dem.) 8 Ar.STItAOT OK VOTKS CAST ABSTRACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY. SEPTEMBER 10, A. I). 1!)12, KOR JUDGE OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT >. c» y c u 2 o COUNTIES g I ^ *d ^EE o Garfield l.oss Moffat Pitkin Rio Blanco Routt Total ,519 Beardsley over Noonan 195 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR JUDGES OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 0. R. COUNTIES S. Ed J ,399 1,256 1,234 4,493 Total 5, 837 Scattering, four candidates. 1,951 Total, 6. 1,783 5,890

11 AllSTIiACr OF VOTKS CAST 9 ABSTRACT OF VOTIOS CAST AT A PKIMAItY KM:("nON HRLD ON TUES- DAY, SIOI'TIOMUKU 10. A. D. 1912, KOU JUDGK OK THE lclli:vkntii JUDICIAL DISTRICT i Q t - COUNTIES mm ^ 'S n 5 C ^ 1,014 Chaffee Caster Fremont Park Total 2,071 1,621 94«Pease over Schweigert 450 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR JUDGE OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT a C COUNTIES I a 6. x^qb. 5 5>«Conejos , Costilla Mineral Rio Grande Saguache Total 797 1,916 1, ,505 Moses over Wiley 295 Holbrook over Corlett 1,119

12 10 AUSlitAlT Ol' VOTES CAS'l' ABSTRACT OP VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY. SEPTEMBER 10. A. D. 1912, FOR JUDGE OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ft js a) a ^ a CM COUNTIES S.2 «c d S 15 \J *~i tt Logan Morgan Phillips Sedgwick Washington Yuma 40B Total ,683 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HEI,D ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10. A. D. 1912, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT ^ ^ o <; 156 COUNTIES a " ci c S as oj 3 j3 aj M Adams Arapahoe o ^ - - >: Clear Creek Gilpin Grand Jefferson Total 2,168 3,618

13 Frederic Clark Charles Hendei (Rep.) AliSTItACT OF VOTKS CAST 11 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRlMAItY KMOCTION HFI.I) ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT City aikl County of Denver..lolin I. MuUiiLs, Democrat 3,(506 Tlioina.s U. Woodrow, Deinociat 1 Henry A. 1 licks, Democrat 2,423 \Vm. E. l''oiey. Democrat 912 Charles \V. Franklin, Democrat 21fi John A. Rush, Democrat 4,641 John Home Chiles, Republican 2,585 Archibald A. Lee, Republican 1,715 Dewey C. Bailey, Republican 1 Jno. W. Gillespie, Republican 3 Booth M. Malone, Republican 1 C. K. Phillips, Republican 1 Willis V. Elliott, Republican 1 Rush over Mullins 1,035 Chiles over Lee S70.\BSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTBM'BEB 10, A. D. 1912, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ^ 1 0.c COUNTIES "'Is 1 K B , ,400 1,893 1, Total 1,730 4,221 2,222 2,491

14 AliS'l'KACT OF VOTES ("AST ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1!)12, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE FOimTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTIES bja ^ E dp,d > W So?;?: Cheyenne Douglas Elbert EI Paso ,447 1,824 2,329 Kit Carson Lincoln Teller , Total ,257 5,290 3,459 Strachan over Carpentei- 202 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTIES 5 = -so O ^i, f5 J Eagle Lake Summit Total 1, , Whatley over Bonner 138

15 A)IS I I!A( "I' OF VOTKS CAST 13 AUSTHACT OF VOTES CAST AT A I'UIlMAUY ELECTION HEM) ON TUES- DAY, SEI'TEMHER 10. A. D. mil', KOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE SIXTH.ICDICIAI. DISTRICT -8 COUNTIES «S S, a. m5q oq fnk SO no J u J2 ^ ca Archuleta Dolores I>a Plata Montezuma San Juan Total 1,2G9 1, G Lane over Hubbard 18 Main over Mather 146 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1012, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE SIXTH JUDTCIAI, DISTRICT '5 1=5 COUNTIES ^ a CQ o ^ 1-5 Archuleta 179 Dolores 14 La Plata 185 Montezuma 43 San Juan > 44 Total

16 14 AHSTKACP 01' VOTKS CAST ABSTRACT OF VCVPES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE SEVENTH JUDICL'VL DISTRICT C 01 o > COUNTIES,cS 5,20 1, J =>0 Delta Gunnison Hinsdale Mesa Montrose Ouray , San Miguel Total 2,413 3,43;i Weiser over Hetlierington 911 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. W12, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT c «c a 3 J C M EH COUNTIES 2 ^ P B O O h3 Boulder 806 1,717 Jackson Larimer 1, Weld 1,592 1,343 Total

17 .\i;sri!.\( r oi' votks «'.\sr ir, AUSTHACT OK VO'l'I'lS ('AST AT A I'UIAIAKV K 'TION 11101,1) <).\ Tl'KS- DAY, SKI'TKMI'.IOK III. A. I). KOll DISTUK'T ATTOIINKY OK Till'; NINTH JUDIClAl- DISTIUCT COUNTIIOS 2 o > li «s u X Garfield IS? 786 Moffat 25 US 102 Pitkin 358 ;is 4,643 1,036 3S3 Rio Blanco 11!» ,196 Routt US 27S 3% T Total m 1 1,102 1,812 (Jentrv over Clark 978 ABSTRACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HEI-D ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER in, \. D. 1912, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY 208 OF THE TENTH JUDICIAT. DISTRICT 309 COUNTIES = = j:' ^ ^ r* hh o W '-3 J Crowley Kiowa Otero Pueblo ,440 Total 2,232

18 10 AHSTKAt'T OF VOTIOS CAST ABSTUAfT ()! ' VOTKS I'AST AT A PRIiMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SKI'TKMUKU 10. A. D. I!n2, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE ELEVKXTll.ITDICLM, DISTRICT s K. Q ^- c ^ M ^ < COUNTIES >,re -^o) Chaffee 6S Custer Fremont Park Total 1,639 1, Miller over McGinnis 321 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTIES ^ B Mud -ft -SE ui-t B Conejos 99 70s 1,492 Costilla Mineral Rio Grande 1 69S Saguache Total 1 Veerlvamp over ^ruclicu

19 .si:sri!a('i' HI' vo'iks cast 17 COUNT] ICS.-E E ABSTRACT OK VOTKS CAST AT A IMtlMAUV KLKCTION IIKI-I) ON TIHOS- DAY, SKPTKMIiKR 10, A. 1). 1!M2, FOR DISTUICT ATTOIIN'KY OF TIIK TlirUTI'IKN'I'll JI DICIAI, DISTRICT ds- K-w o(c,2ctt OK*- t''^? ^ o J Logan 110!H Morgan 39 (io S Phillips Sedgwick Washington Yuma Total m ,0S7 83G Van Bradt over IVlton (1:5 Stephenson over Rickel " 2H ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATORS FROM THE FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT City and County of Denver. Maude Sanders, Democrat 1 H. J. Hendrieks, Democrat 1 Chas. E. Stubbs, Democrat 1 Albert H. Aronson, Democrat 1,996 W. T. Duncan, Democrat 1,703 Reuben J. Morris, Democrat 4,110 Thomas Henry, Democrat 15 John Dietrich, Democrat 2 Paul S. Hunter, Democrat 2,533 Harry W. Risley, Democrat 3,338 Joseph "VValsh, Democrat 2,304 Theo. H. Proske, Democrat 1,359 Harriet G. R. Wright, Democrat.' 1,6S1 Joseph Berry, Democrat 4,677 Michael J. Kenney, Dersocrat 3,354 John J. Torpey, Democrat 1,982 Alma;V. Lafferty, Democrat 1,941 Helen Ring Robinson, Democrat.4,665 A. Newton Patten, Republican, 2,362

20 18 Ar.!S'l'U.\t"r OF X'OTKS CAST AliSTUACT OK VOTKS CAST AT A I'ltlMAliY Kl.KCTlOX HEI.l) ON TUKS- DAY, SET'TKMHKK 10. A. D. 1!I12, FOR STATE SENATORS FUOM THE FIKST SENATOKIAI. 1 ) I ST MOT 1 Continued. t'ity anil County of Denver. l-eon N. Ualteiilmch, Republican Geo. H. Angoll. Republiean 2,0OS Frank I.,. Blrney, Republican 1,95G Alexander C. Hitzler, Republican 1,866 Ciilviii Lis'htburn, Rriiubliran 1,SS5 Berry over Kenney 1,323 Robinson over Kenney 1,311 Jlorris over Kenney 756 j Patten over Hattenbach 51S Aiigell over Hattenbach 64 Birney over Hattenbach 12 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT 1,973 COUNTY 5 - S " Pueblo 4,302 1,390 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY", SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT O O. u COUNTY = & S -S a 5 B $ ^ =2o^ i-q o K ^ rcs^ ^ w ~ -: P t^. El Paso Robinson (W. C.) over Robinson (J. R.) 680 2,653 1,826

21 , Aiis'i'i!A( r OF \(ri-i:s cas'i' 1!) AHSTHAC'P OK VOTTOS CAS'I' A'l' A I-IIIAIAKV KMOCTION HKI.D OS TL'KS- DAY, SIOl'TKMHKK Id, A. D. IMIL', l-'or STATK SKNATOK KKOM THK FOURTH SKNATORI Ah J ) I K'l" I! I ( "P COr.NTV lims Aiiini:\s 2,775 U ~ o 1,217 AHSTKAC'T OK VOTP^S CAST AT A PRIMARY lolkction HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMHER in, A. D. 1912, KOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE I'II''TI1 SENATORIAL DISTRICT COUNTY ^ o S 5 < t c ^ (U 5 'J - W _ 5 ~ t!, > 3 S D S - O to S Roiiklor 1,05S Affolter over Gi-eenman. 513 Jloorhcad over Miinson ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER in, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT 9 d ir. COUNTY p. a G 0) U - 3 K " S Pi Weld 1,452 1,390 Scattering-, four randidates. Total. 4 votes. ABSTRACT OP VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SET^ATOR FROM THE EIGHTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT 0) COUNTIES St.!; Sort s J 2.= at iii Clear Creek 400.lefferson Total 838 Carver over Carringer ,112

22 20 AISSTRACT OK VOTKS CAST ABSTRATT OF VOTKS CAST AT A PHIAIAHY Kl-ECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SRPTEMHER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE' SENATOR FROM THE NTNTIl SENATt>RIAI. DISTRICT 5 s COUNTY a E Fromont 578 1,261 1 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10. A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE ELEVENTH SENATORIATy DISTRICT COUNTIES Gunnison ^ (U - ft ci (U 3 0) g3s l^e ^ Pitkin Total Pearson over Lehritter Ill ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SE'NATOR FROM THE THIRTEENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT P2 COUNTIES mo..6 2? H Grand Jackson ; Moffat Routt Summit Total lies over Morris 43

23 AnSTKACT OF VO'l'KS CAST 21 ABSTRACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A I'UlMAltY KLIOCTION HEM) ON TIIKS- DAY, SKPTEMIUOR 10. A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE NINETEENTH SENATORIAL OISTRICT,, "I IB - o * ^ d W ^ ^ W COtlNTUOS S "SO. ei S = ^ hj O La Plata ,213 Montezuma Total 1, l,fio«west over Harris 389 Kuhlman over Soens 116 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY. SEPTEMBER 10, A. D FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE TWENTY-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT c 1 COUNTIES S ~ x"^ = O c o. 5 * P5 o p < pa o ^" S Eagle Garfield Rio Blanco Total

24 (Dem.) 22 Ar.STUACT OF VOI'KS CASI' ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A X^RIMAUY lolectlon HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE TWENTY-SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT COUNTIKS "3 K 4) CO 3 0 «>. K o O o% ^ a "o^ 12,s liyan J. John s t-l ^ ^%. Q Ph ,302 2,365 1, 579 3, 292 1,606 Kit Carson !) Ki 43 Phillips Washington ICS 43 Yuma Total 4, 093 3,67G 2,056 3,745 2,084 Tierney Houser 1,620 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE TWENTY-SECOND SENATORIAL, DISTRICT c COUNTIES «S o ~ Arapahoe 173 Denver 3,845 Kit Carson 18 Phillips 21 Washington 24 Yuma 16 Total

25 121 AItSTItA( "I' Ol' VOTKS CAST 23 ABSTRACT Oli' VOTHS CAST AT A I'KIMARY KMOCTlON IIK1,I> ON TI'KH- DAY, SKl'TKMinOR 10, A. 1). IIMJ. FOR STATK SKNATOK KIUJ.M TIIK TWKNTV-THI lu) SKNAT( )RI A 1, DISTIUCT COUNTIES *"5E '^d xsd '' H -5-5 K ts Crowley Otero 66fi, 770 Total S5(t 1 li;2 920 Scattering, six oanilidatcs. Total, ti votes. SpaUliiif? over Crowley ( ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SETNATOR PROM THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT COUNTY 5 ^ M (11 Conejos 1,680 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD OX TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR STATE SENATOR FROM THE TWENTY'-SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT COUNTIES t 2, >."Z B ^ = a Boulder Clear Creek Gilpin Jefferson 52S 1, Total Hurcl over Balsinger.. 1,485 2,395 1,

26 A15STKACT OF VOTES CAST ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1!)12, KOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER I'hilip McCarty, Democrat 5,311 John R. Williams, Democrat 5,498 Eliza M. Anderson,.Democrat 2,140 Mary E. Mullen, Democrat ^ 3,191 Martin H. Mitchell, Democrat 4,142 William B. Rodda, Democrat 2,170 Prospero Frazzini, Democrat 4,538 Paul A. Buttrick, Democrat 2,097 Louise A. Maloney, Democrat 3,237 William H. Andrew, Democrat 4,722 Thomas F. Farrelly, Democrat 1,412 James O. Garrett, Democrat 2,455 William J. Martin, Democrat 2,941 Clement F. Crowley, Democrat 1,799 William A. Dessert, Democrat 1,491 Thomas J. Keriinger, Democrat 2,673 Tom. F. McAleer, Democrat 1,754 Bernard Gridenberg, Democrat 2,084 Mattie Slothower, Democrat 2,908 Mary Sullivan, Democrat 2,086 Eric Smith, Democrat 1,549 Fannie M. Galloway, Democrat 2,151 Fred J. Homer, Democrat 1,261 William D. Wright, Jr.. Democrat 4,219 John D. Salmond, Democrat 821 Louise U. Jones, Democrat 1,653 Joseph E. McGilley, Democrat 2,466 R. St. John Cleary, Democrat 910 Felix B. Tait, Democrat 3,483 A. Sidney Tebbs, Democrat 1,149 Geo. H. Lanning, Democrat 1,068 Julia Allen, Democrat 2,165 Laban A. Arnold, Democrat 3,130 Augusta J. Frincke, Democrat 2,873 Frances S. Lee, Democrat 3,505 Robt.'H McCluskey, Democrat 3,020 Rosa A. Murray, Democrat 3,043 William B. Peck, Democrat 3,021 Peter C. Schaeffer, Democrat 4,543

27 AliSTKACT OK VOTKS CAS'l' 25 ABSTRACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A I'lMAIAHV KLIOCTION HFOLO ON TUES- DAY, SKPTKMUKH 10, A. D. 1!>12, FOR RIO I'UKSKNTATl V KS IN THK NINETEENTH CENKRAI, ASSKMIU.Y. FROM THE CITY AND ('OIINTY OP DENVER Continued Benjamin A. Sweet, Democrut 4,C7C Charles J. Vallero, Democrat 2,151 Nathan Welner, Democrat 3,406 Williams over Maloney 2,251 McCarty over Maloney 2,107 Andrew over Maloney 1,485 Sweet over Maloney 1,439 Schaeffer over Maloney 1,306 FrazzinI over Maloney 1,301 Wright over Maloney 982 Mitchell over Maloney 905 Lee over Maloney 268 Tait over Maloney 246 Weiner over Maloney 229 Anna Goudy, Republican 6S Eliza Thompson, Republican 49 Harry H. Post, Republican 2,330 Afaud B. Schram, Republican 1,983 Chester E. Smedley, Republican 2,503 Edward L. Wheatley, Republican 2,221 "Wm. O. Warliun, Republican 71 Solyman G. Hamlin, Republican 2,265 Robert Harris, Republican 2,200 Chris Irving, Republican 2,209 Grace C. Martin, Republican 1,903 Harper H. Orahood, Republican 2,550 Thomas Leonard, Republican 2,071 Dr. M. M. George, Republican 2,036 Joseph Brohm, Republican 1,925 George B. Drake, Republican 2,711 Wm. F. Evans, Republican 2,397 Dr. Mary A. IngersoU, Republican 2,165 J. Hervey Nichols, Jr., Republican 2,341 Chester A. Franklin, Republican 2,244 Cary A. Miller, Republican 2,002 Edward H. Kevin, Republican 1,912 Scattering, 47 candidates. Total, 56 votes.

28 AltSTliArX OK VCVrKS CAST ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PKIMAHY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SKPTEMHER 10, A. D FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. FROM THE CITY AND COITNTY" OF DENVI'Mi Continued Drake over Ing:ersoU r>hi Orahood over Ingersoll 385 Smedley over Ingersoll 33S Evans over Ingeisoll 232 Nichols over Ingersoll 17G Post over Ingersoll IfiS Hiimlin over Ingersoll 100 Franklin over Ingei'soll 79 AVheatley over Ingersoll 56 li v ing- over Ingersoll 44 Harris over Ingersoll 35 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY' ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY'. SEPTETMBER 10. A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTIES OF ARCHULETA AND CONEJOS oj o ^ Z COUNTIES -8 So >8? t4 s: Archuleta SK Conejos ' Total , Elmore over Van Vechten 10 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY', FROM THE COT^NTIES OF BENT AND KIO^VA ' (U _. o COUNTIES as ^ S. o. % 2. 5 ft - o 'H- r 5) s cj Bent Kiowa Total Malloy over Wolever

29 27 ABSTUACT OK VCJTKS CAST AT A PRIMAUY RI.I';( 'TK )N IIKI.Ii OS TI'KS- DAY, SlOl'TKM HKll 10, A. 1) FOR KKI'Rl'ISKNTATI VI'J IN THK NTNIOTKKNTH GKNl'niAI, ASSKMIHI.Y, I'MiO.M Till': corn-rv ().' I'HK- MONT COl'NTV 'I o Fi-enioiit 514 1,2'J4 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY E'LKCTION HELD C)N TUES- 1,322 DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. IX m2. FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF BOULDKR 2,297 COUNTY.. Jh ^ X ^ < > " B g, a.a 75 < "-s Boiihlcr 1,57S ],3W 702 MO ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY' ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTIES OF FREMONT AND CHAFFEE ^ ^ ^ "5 COUNTIES 5 5c i sc se Is Chaffee 975 Fremont 166 Total ICC Scattering-, three candidates. Total, three votes.

30 g 28 AUS'lUACT OF VDTKS t'ast ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY EI.ECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY FROM THE COUNTY OF CLEAR CREEK c9 COUNTY 3 0 Clear Creek Old over Brady ABSTRACT OP VOTES CAST AT tv PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF CUSTETi COUNTY m y c Custer Whalen over McKenzie. 39 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10. A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAT. ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTIES OF COSTILLA AND HUERFANO 6 = COUNTIES ^ ^ E -5 -S fi ^ 0 2 «'^'^ *4 i-i Costilla 1 13.J 976 Huerfano Total

31 AI!.S IitA( "1' (IF VO I IOS CAST 29 ABSTKACT OK VOTIOS CAST AT A I'ltlAIAUY KI.KCTION IIKT-D ON TUES- DAY, SKPTKMHKR 10, A. I) KOH H KIM{ KSKNTATI V K IN TIIK NINETKKNTII GKNKUAr. ASSKMHI-Y, KKOM Tlip; cot'nty OK DELTA 5» 2 = 4) C -a O C «! h3 i-s E-i w Delta ABSTRACT OK VOTES CAST AT A PHIRIARY KT.ECTJON Ut:i>D ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS COUNTY o J ^ >. a Douglas 209 I^owell over Walker ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTIES OF ADAMS, ARAPAHOE AND ELBERT COUNTIES «c = i"3 d 0)34! 4)~ -Caj Adams Arapahoe Elbert Total 1,988 1,197

32 30 AUSTKAl'T UK VOTKS CAS'l' ABSTKACr OK VOTKS CAST AT A PRIMARY KLKCTION HELD f)n TUESnAV, SE1'TKM1!K { Id. A. D. m2, KOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE NINETEENTH GENKRAb ASSKMBI.Y. KROM THE COUNTIES OF DOLORES AND MONTEZt^MA COUNTIES re ''is -s^ "^a ~C o'q 'S'l «jk 'S'k- -ah-i Dolores Montozuma Total Gates o\oi- Lanlie 58 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY EX,ECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF EAGLE COUNTY' Sue Eagle 104 Coursei) over Wosherl ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY' ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY', SEPTEMBER 10. A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY', FROM THE COUNTY OF GARFIELD COUNTY I E ^ Q S g J p!3 o aj K Garfield Barlow over De Lan 545

33 AltSTItACT Ol" VOTKS CAST AUSTUACT OK VOTKS CAST AT A IMtlMAKY KIJOCTION IIKI-lJ ON Tt'EK- DAY, SKI'TIOMHHR 10, A. 1). IHI2, KOU lilol'hkskxtati VKS IN THK NINETPJENTII CKNIOIIAI, ASSICMIil.Y, l.'ro.m TIIK COCNTY Ol' Kli PASO Frank K. WiilIT, UcpnblUiiM 2,751 Hoiiiko I'ottir, K«>ul)lkari 1,SU Simeon,J. Uunliai'. lu'piiblican 1,IM3 Cuvt 1'. Oi'oi kc, K(' nil)li< an 1!, -"I \Vafn<n M. Persons, Uepiil)liean 2,.'!11 Thomas K. Thomas, Uei)UliIiean 2,401.). K. Radley, Demociat 804 Jlorac.e Meloy, Demoerat S96 Tennie Slielly Hoyd, Democrat 78fi Oliver \V. Ward, Democrat 88!) John T. Kavanaush, Democrat 90;5 Jolin McCartney, Democrat!>72 ICdmnnd 'i\ Pendergrast, Democrat 336 Wulff over Georke : 517 Persons over Georke.' Thomas over Georke 77 Kavanaush over A\'ard 14 ileloy o^ er Ward 7 Radley over Ward 5 1G7 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRKSENTATIVE'S IN THE NINETKENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OP TELLER Emery R. Young,, Democrat 1,329 James L. Bacon, Democrat 883 George I^ewis, Democrat 1,446 Charles E. Compton, Democrat 863 Clinton E. Roberts, Democrat 830 William E'. Tibliets, Democrat 862 John S. Beckman, Democrat 891 John H. Ferguson, Democrat 921 James Sturman, Democrat 491 Chauncey W. Blackmei-, Republican 251 G. E. Blunt, Republican 255 Melvin Rapp, Republican 17 JI. E. Dukes, Republican 10 George Stoddard, Republican 6 Scattering:, nine candidates. Total, 12 votes.

34 32 AISSl'RACT OK VOTES CAST ABSTUACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A I'UKMAIIY KhKCTION HELD ON TUKS- DAY, SEl'TEMHKll 10, A. O. 1S>12, FOU UEl'RESENTATIVES IN THE NINETEENTH GENEUAI. ASSEMI!I,V, KltOM TUK COUNTY OF TELLER Continued Young- over Beckman 438 Lewis over Beckman 554 Ferguson over Beckman 30 Blackmar over Dukes 241 Blunt over Dukes 245 Rapp over Dukes 7 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ETvECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF GILPIN Kc- o"^-^ = COUNTY -SgS g.2e a Gilpin Richards over Eilman (H. R.) 19 AVarien over Eilman (H. 1^.) 56 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF GILPIN COUNTY Gilpin ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OP GUNNISON COUNTY «c SO..S Pi Gunnison

35 1 AltSTIiAf'T OK VO'l'KS CAST 33 AHSTKAC'I' OK VoTKS CAST AT A I'HIMAKY IM-IOCTIoN < >N TUKS- UAY, SKFTKM HlOU 10, A. 1). 1!M:', KOK K lo I'K KHKNTAT I V K IN THK NINETKKNTH C.KNP^ItAI, ASSKAtTil.Y, l''k().\l TIIK CoCXTIKS ()! HINSDA1,K AND MINKHAL Hinsdale M Mineral UO 1 Total 317 'M Biles ovei- So ward 19 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TtTE.S- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. V. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THK NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COT'NTY OK JEFFERSON COTTNTY Jefferson 54S 432 i)79 Flaherty over Donnell 116 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY' ELECTION HELD ON TL^ES- DAY. SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. U(12, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. FROM THE COUNTY OF LA PLATA COI'NTY La Plata i-. c K X 547 2C 5^ 5 > C Weaver over Lineheraer. (2)

36 , AIlsrUAl'T OK VOTKS l AST ABSTKACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A I'ltlMARY I'TI.ICCTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SKl'TKMUKK 10. A. D. i;il2, FOR RKPRESKNTATI VK IN THE NINETEENTH. G N E R A 1. A SS A t H I.Y l''ro:\r THE OOITNTY OF I.ARTMER COUNTY be Larimer 1,:{18 6S!) 1 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY\ FROM THE COUNTY OF MESA COUNTY o 5 ^. G - a Mesa Newton over Teasdale ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE'S IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF LAKE o COUNTY ^ S.2 '3 E xo. o - 3^ ^ - - Hj t< Lake TurnbuU over O'Neill 14fi - 2 Q 1,031 Gibbons over O'Neill 102 ABSTRACT OP VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THK COUNTY OF MONTROSE COUNTY S Q Montrose Skinner over Horton 275

37 AISS'lltACT OK VOTKS CAST 35 AMSTUACT OF VOTKS ("AST AT A I'UIAIAUY I'll.KCTION IIKI-O ON TCKS- 1>AY, SICI'TKMIUOK 10, A. 1). ]!)1L', FOR KKI'KKSKNTATI VK IN TliK NINKTICKNTII OI'INKIIAI, ASKIOMIJLY, FUOM Till.; CQUNTIKS OK CROWI.KY AND OTERO COUNTIES Id -i? -a 5? -SIS ^ Ciowloy IS? HS Otero, 360 m!>20 o Total 547 S West over En.\eart 519 ABSTRACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A PRl.MAUV ELECTION IIKM) ON Tl'KS- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1012, FOR REPRE'SENTATIVES IN THIC NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF LAS ANIMAS COUNTY c >> 3 O c g r- Las Animas 2,692 1,162,050 1, Guynn over Mascarenas Torres over Mascaieiias Scatteiinj one (1). 166 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SE^PTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETET5NTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF OURAY ^ c 5 COUNTY. 3? I Wo E ij p d' ^ = 1^ <u Ouray Rowan over Du Praw

38 AltSTUACr OF VOTES CAST AHSTRAt'T OF VOTES CAST AT A i'kialary KMOCTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SKPTICMBER 10. A. D FOR RKPRESKNTATl VE IN THE XINETEENTIl GENERAL ASSEMBLY, KROM THE ('OTNTY OF PARK u o «s a a CI a 1<. E H. > 4; - D o. Rep.. c -5 *. D l"aik Packer over Wallace / S ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST.\T.\ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. I). im2. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF PITKIN COUNTY»^ /I, r- a* ii E a 5 C j= 1- - o - Pitkin Dailev over Parr. 36 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTY OF SAGUACHE COUNTY Saguache S4 Werner over Lawrence 139 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY' ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY. SEPTEMBER 10. A. D. I!n2. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY', FROM THE COUNTY' OF SAN JUAN COUNTY ll> c c. d a H. (Dem San,I>iati J. 101 V3

39 AliSlltACI' HI' \(iri;s ( AST ABSTRACT OK VOTKS CA.ST AT A IMtlMAKV lylkt TK )N IIKM) ON TPKS- DAY. SKI'TKMIHKU 10, A. D. liill', KOH l{k I'li los KXTATI V K IN THK.N'lNKTKKNTI I CIONKUAI, A SS K M 1! I, Y. I'ltO.M 'nil'; COI'NTY Ol'" SAN MKJl'KI. COINTY Sun.Migiu'l 300 VA AUSTHACT OF VOTl-:S t AST AT A I'UIAIAHY KMOCTION HKl.lJ ON TUES- DAY, SKI'TEMBEU 10. A. I). 1SI12, KOK UKI'KESENTATI VES IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COITNTY OF PUEBLO Geo. M. Ashton, Demociat 2,829 Patrick T. McDonald, Demociat : 2,490 Chas. J. Leftwicli. Democrat 2,426 Sterling- Cawlfield, Democrat 2,240 Hallet Gallup, Demociat 2,457 Etta Corrick, Democrat Marvin Dameron. Democrat 1,60S James M. Sare, Democrat 1,451 Frank M. Gray, Democrat 1,983 M. Meredith, Republican 1,268 Jas. P. Harbaurer, Republican Geo. Chappelle. Republican 1,185 R. M. McClintock. Republican, 7 Scattering, eleven candidates. Total. 13 votes. Ashton over Cawlfield.589 McDonald over Cawlfield 250 Leftwich over Cawlfield 1S6 Gallup over Cawlfield 217 (

40 Albeit (Dem. Robert Nerve, 38 AHSTHACT OK \(»-l'ks CAST ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY KI^ECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMlrSER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THP: NINETEENTH OENERAT. ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTIES OF lioctt, RIO BLANCO AND MOFFAT COUNTIES J ^ W S - Dem ( H 0 Rep. Temp ( Jas. Moffat « Routt Total Norvell over Mann 99 ABSTRACT OP VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELII^CTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTIES OF PROWERS AND BACA COUNTIES E Baca Prowers Total Traxler over Ferguson 165 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 524 ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTIES OF GRAND, JACKSON AND SUMMIT» «. o COUNTIES 53 -g E. a 26 Grand Jackson Summit m o Total 282

41 Al!.sri;.\( "1 OK \ <)'i'ks CAST AhStRAC'TOK VOTKS CAST AT A FHIMAKV KMOCTION IIKI.I) ON TIIKS- DAY, SKI'TEMIHEK 10, A. 1). Iill2. KOK UKl'UKSKNTATi VIO IN THR NINETKKNTIl GKNHRAI; ASSKMMhY. KR()\f THE COUNTIES OK KIT CARSON, MN'CObN, CIIKYENNE, YCMA ANU PIlllJ-Il'S COUNTIES - a; o o c O ^. & C per. o > -. d 0 ^ ^ c 3 C J Cheyenne 26S Yuma Phillips» Total Buck over McGinnis 289 Vogt over White 71 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FROM THE COUNTIES OF KIT CARSON, LINCOLN, CHEYENNK, YUMA AND PHILLIPS Q COUNTIES - t Kit Carson 94 Lincoln 103 Cheyenne 126 Yuma 220 Phillips 120 Total

42 40 Ar.sri{A( r of votks cast AISSTRAl'T OF VOTKS I 'AST AT A PHIMAKY KMOCTION H KI.D ON TUES- DAY. SEPTEMHKU lu, A. I), liirj, KOR KEFRKSENTATI VE IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMHhY, FROM THE ("OI'NTIES OF.MORGAN, LOGAN,.SEDG\VI(n<: ANO WASHINGTON ~: 1 ^ - Q ~ ^ <a W ^ " ~ COl'NTIES c g M %x Moisaii I-oKan CD ra is fc. 184 S ^ = O O S2 Scdswick Washington 21.'> Total 6.S.3 41)0 2,111 Finch over Jewoll 223 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY' ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY', SEPTEMBER 10. A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE NINETEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY', FROM THE COUNTY OF WELD U. E. Madden, Republican 1,327 T. A. Nixon, Republican 1,295 R. M. Ha.vthorn, Republican 7 Chas. T. Philp, Democrat 964.John A. Hicks, Democrat 880 O. E. Frink, Democrat 818 Scattering, four candidates. Total, 6 votes. Philp over Frink 146 Hicks over Frink 62 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE X1NETEP:NTH general assembly, from the COUNTY' OF RIO GRANDE COUNTY 2, S 5 Rio Grande

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44 (Dem.).;ohn Shafrol (Dem.) Thomas O'Donn ) Dawsoi (Rep.) Merle Vinceni (Rep.) 42 AI!S11{A(^T OK VOTES CAST ABSTRACT OF VOTKS CAST AT A I'RIMARV ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY. SEPTKMIiKR 10, A. D. 1912, FOR UNITED STATES SENATC? LONG TERM (SIX YEARS) X COUNTIES Adi _ F. C. D (Dem. Alva Clyde Adams 176.st;o G4.' Riica Ht'iit , Chaffee Cheyenne Clear Creek , )8 63 Costilla m Crowley Custer Delta ,601 2, Dolores Douirlas Eag-Ie Elbert El Paso 925 1, ,842 3,235 Fremont i Garfield S Gilpin Grand 26 7fi Gunnison OS 51 Hinsdale S , Jackson Jefferson Kiowa S5 109 Kit Carson Lake T.a Plata

45 Adam:. Shafroth (Dem.) ~ AltSTHACr OK VOTKS CAST ABSTRACT OF VOTES OAST AT A I'UIMAKY KMOCTION HKI.r) ON TUHS- DAY, SEPTFMHEU 10, A. 1) FOIl UNITED STATES SENATOU I.ONO TERM (SIX YEARS) Continued COUNTIES T- - F. John sot = Q ^ ^ 0 r c O o V > ^? 5 e 0 Q icent fp.) V > - r". Las Animas , Lincoln Logan S M>esa m Mineral Moffat Montezuma S2 60S Morgan Ouray ns Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo 3, ,145!» Rio Blanco 70 S Rio Grande Routt 122 2S Saguache T\ Til 1 n San Miguel Summit Teller 945 1,920 4S Washington Weld 264 1, ,092 58S Yuma Total 21,410 30, , J Scattering, 35 candidates. Total, 54 votes. Shafroth over Adams. Dawson over Vincent

46 James Brown 44 AltSI'ItACI- OF Vd'I'KS ("AST ABSTRACT OK VOTES CAST AT A I'UIMAUV Kl.KCTlOX HEFJ) OX Tl'ESnAY, SKl'TKMBER 10, A. D. I!tl2. FOR UNITKD STATES SENATOR- SHORT TERM (TWO YEARS) cor NT IKS C e 1- c E j: H ^ O. C < oj E - H. (Rep Adams **.>(w 224 A roh u l^ta ''10 lot lul 61 Rent T^nii 1 H pi> ** >D 29g Cha ftfp 1 1 0'\ 92 - ((. 212 til*) 1 1 J 45 Oon6jos 1 C Costilla 1^ Delta 279 Den Vfi' , 5S0 Dolores S6 Klbert Kl Paso > QgfJ ,613 1 "J^S 40!) 198 (larfielfi s lot , Kiowa ?, La Plata 1,

47 .vr.sritact OK V()'i'i;s r.vst 45 AMSTUACT OK VOTKS CA.ST.\'V A I'ltllVIAKY IOI.K( :Tli )N UKIA^ <)X TTBS- DAY, SJ>:i'TKMI{KK Id, A. I >. V.n2. KOK CNITKIJ STATKS SICNATOU Slloiri' 'I'KKM (TWi) Vl'lAKS) < "otitinue.l 3. r { 'on NTi los /, I' s c? ^ X r' E ^ 1 «a - 2 > J: r' - li 1 s. 2, an 71N S22 :w4 las 484 :t too 1,032 Mineral 260 M 1(1.Moffat S : ;5«48 x> Montrose ^ S , Park Phillips 922 mo 77 Pitkin 5.49» '-) Pueblo 4, 486 ih2 ")T Routt 486 UK) :!0i n(i '* Teller Weld Total 22, 985 ]5,63S Scatteiing, 28 candidates. Total, 66 votes. Waterman over Brown 7,.347

48 46 ABSTUACT OF VOTES CAST (day) >l,aus r sino'x ^^ 00 «M w M «M 05 <C r-< ( 'i'>)ti >1I!IV '.1 soiuri' ^ s S (dan) jiosimox' \- s-nuiqiv ^ ^ 55 M e-i 1-H Lf3 tfl TJ- (<la?i) < Q H H ianun;s ^ ^ r- 8 ^ ^ <M O PJ J E < liosutbjlllu S 3 OC (M O o ( luaa) O ^ t'* 17 5C t~ '1 "lunnav (luaa) i-h M (M C > CT> S a 5 cti o a t. s. < < O O O Q Q Q C

49 AI'.S TKAC r OF Vfri'KS CAST 47 -r M g O O ^ r-l I- S i^i S "M fl f-" r-<?1 y S S S! V; CJ r- M?-1? st. I- 12 w»-< M <M «-r eo rh ri r-i OO C?S 00 ao.-h <M S t- c-i m r-«fm f~ in c^. -r cs r-i!-< 17^1 ^ ^ I- -M «10 O I- ^. CO lo :o [- o ri -r O -r?5 - S CD I- CD CO (X> r-- ift T-H r- to M ca N LO ifs CO OS CO CO 1-1 s ^ s «> -f Ci 1-- CO CV CO 1 ^ :n ^ i- r-t t~ ^ r- M I- CO (X I- (M E E < -5 =: c5 i4 J

50 I I 48 AMSri;A( T o - VOTES CAS'l' IM TP Irt r-i m iiosunoi; V siunqiv W ^ T-H 8 2: H c ( <ls;i» 1-^ cc «!; H l>)nun!s " t- ^ -t- 'M &0 CO g!^ iiosiuv;iiiia\?3 o H ( iud< I I r-i I- O I- <yj Si;: S M ^ 5 t- O C-. 12 r-«r-< CM '1 uibiiuav = s Is M -M rh 2 g S c> 11^ t- o c: ai is b ^ 3 CO x: o o Q- a. o c I s I c M J? 03 W o CX

51 '" U 'S 5r: 1 1 j lidates. AKSI ltal r OF VOTIOS CAST 49 U.: Ik 2!g! S,1; 9. «S S< S 1 ^» o ;^ -i " 1 ^ i Tota 1, r- eo r- tic o Q '36 ^. «O ift W <M M

52 50 AUSTUACT OF V(Vl'i;S CAS'l' AUSTKACT OF Vf)TKS CAS'l' AT PAY. SKPTKIM HlOlt UK A. IJ. (;rj':ssi(>.\ai, nistinct A riil.makv Kl.KCTION HELD 0.\ TUESlltlL', FOK COXCKESSMAN FIRST CON- OS ;^ COUNTIES 'SiX i g,.a >, H 5= o~ cic je: Adams 5^5 UTS oij 156 Arapahoe Koulder Denver.".,115 5,(m(; 1.2m:i Jefferson K% !) Lake SO 323 Larimer 409 2(K) :! Logan S0 Morgan Park 123 loi 4 91 Phillips Ill,S Sedgwick c. ^ 0; s - 97 ns 216 3, S W.'ishiiigton Weld 6S ,461 Yuma Total 8,437 9,0:!0 2, ,538 Scattering, 9 candidates. Total, 11 votes. Kindel over Rucker 593

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54 .. liarles Ballreich (Rep.) Buskiik (Rep.) «52 AP.SII! A( T" OK VOTKS ("AST ABSTRACT OK VoTKS CAST AT A I'RIMAUV ELECTION HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEPTKMHKK 111, A. 1). 1!112, FOR CONGRESSMAN SECOND CON- GRESSIONAI, DIS'n;K"T COI'NTIES bo.!5 > i = w rr s ^ 2 * d - 0, E c oi' C4 XI 0 if HH A. ( Van H Bent!) Chaffee W 1.0S (1 Cheyenne Hit 7t; Clear Creek X Conejos : l,l!t So Costilla 8S G IIS Crowlev Custer Delta, Eag-Ie 1!HJ Elbert Sfi 56 IS EI Paso l.sis 2, 707 Fremont S7 203 Garfield 4fi Gilpin Grand 7' :,i IS 9S 83 Gunnison Hinsdale 9'> Huerfano , Jackson Kiowa ' Kit Carson 147 in La Plata % , Lincoln lilo f> SO Moffat Montezuma S

55 AltS'I I! A( "f (11' \ (> l i:s CAST AMSTltACT OF VOTKK CAST AT A rui.maitv KIJ'iCTION IIKI.I) ON Tl'KS- DAY, SKI'TKMUKK Id, A. 1). I!tl2. KOK CO.\(! Il/OSSM A X SK(^()N'I) f'o.v- CKKSSION'A I. DISTIUCT ("Dntlnued a 'J.? -it - = COUNTIKS S >5 /. " " S'Cc '5 ii. - " "uji c«v: - lyk 4:33- X H a; J Otero 736 ;i «s a 163 Ouray ls!t 115 ' loii Pitkin 1S5 iili 4S() Prowers \i IT'J Pueblo l.su; 2,:!2ii 754 1,285 Rio Blanco.S Rio Grande s ,177 Routt 217 M4»4 182 Saguache S 336 San Juan 9!) San Miguel S 227 Summit 226! Teller 1, Hfi Total 11,108 5, Scattering, 2 candidates. Total, ;! votes. Seldomridge over Ehrheart 5,069 Ballreich over Van Buskirk 8,019 8, 148

56 54 AltSrUACT OK VOI'FS CAST ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT A I'HIMAKV Ei.KCTlOX HELD ON TUES- DAY, SEl'TBMHEU lu, A. 1) , FOR JUDOE SlUMiEME COURT TEN- YEAR TERM COUNTIES Is s 5 s ^ ;S E '^^ S S - d ^ Is 6 i'r 1-3 h >^ Adams IM 54:1,' Arapahoe :itl ' 5<1S ivi IKS 140 Archuleta US Baca 67 lis ^ 30 Bent 92 14S 2li Boulder 757 1,277 1!« Chaffee."iO« (> 41 Cheyenne m 142 Clear Creek s 21 Conejos 1, Costilla !t39 42 Crowley S Custer Delta '>5 267 Denver 6,559 6, ,S26 1,600 Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert El Paso , ,783 2,000 Fremont 479 1, S7 112 Garfield KX) Gilpin Grand Gunnison S Hinsdale Huerfano , Jackson Jefferson S Kiowa ISS Kit Carson S5 Lake La Plata Larimer ,

57 42 AIISIKACI' OK VOIKS I'ASr AHSTRACT OK VoTKS CAST AT A I'ltlMAUV loljocth )N IIKIJ) ON Tl.'KS- DAY. HKl'TIOMHKK 10. A. I). J!I12, FOK.W[n:K S I ' I M! KM K COIMIT TKN- VKAIt TI'^ItiM ("(iiitliuk'd a o 5 5'- COUNTIES E ^Is '-'d 3Z Sqc.-=5 4 H 4 I.as Aiiinias Wl 320!16 2,492 ll'.t IJncolii!.".:! r,l 3!t2 132 Logan !).") It? Mesa 311 m S7 <«7 M)!i Mineral Moffat ril 6r, Montezuma 32S 3S9 ml lio 17 Montrose S7 Morgan 13S 197 Iti S Otero HI Ouray (> Park 43 19s IS Phillips S Pitkin Prowers S Pueblo 2,66S 2,054 4:i3 1,112 I01 Rio Blanco S Rio Grande S =i ft Routt Saguache San Juan 25, San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller 691 2, Washington Weld , Yuma Total 29,444 5,271 28,319 9,692 Scattering, 5 candidates. Total, 5 votes. Scott ox er Dixon 4,185 Campbell over Rees 18,727

58 Thomas (Dem.) Clifford (Rep.) Parks 1)6 Ar.s'iiiArr OV VOTKS ('.\SI' ABSTIIACT OF VoTHS DAY, SEI'TEMUKll CAST AT A IMUiMAUY KLKCTION 10, A. D. 1912, KOU GOVERNOU HKl^D ON TIJUS- COUNT IKS s s JS C r.. C ^ 1 s X c ^.1. Tynan C. ffi ^ a. B I = y «107 ";!!» J.) ITS I 1() 71 7il 3(> 1.>!( 57 Ron t 2!t ivi 1 i-i^ii 1 1 /I o ) 217 i.ooy 1, IS Vl A \r 1Y\ n a fj7 S S 201) :! 2tit; t^nrt pioq (;8<> '.101 2o!l (i9.") loo M'^fsct o lil *)0 i^yf\ttt 1 t1 lofi 111 no rf^l 1 cf" or* n T~>pn VP f 1), 75S 1, 760 1, () r\ 1 ^ fil c! (> ir> (i T irihprf S6 1, son 433 1, ij't'pi^ /^T» f 1,295 ooli dn i-fipih Itio ifi T-Ii Yi Q Id I-T HOT* fa n /~i 159 ISO 43 1, &H tio r, La Plata 274 I.OHo 4S1 IK? 102 Larimer SIT ,

59 AltSTItA( r OK VolKS CAST AHSTUAl'T OK VOTKS CAST AT A I'UIMAUY KI.K(;TI( IX IIKI-D <)\ TCKS- DAY, SKI'TKMUPJU l(t, A. I). 1912, KOll COVKUNOIl ^ i COfNTlKS f E 1 E I S I a ^ aga/ WE*' CC o;. --5)*: ^P.- - <- f 'r- = - f (T^ ~ f.incoln m t(«240 I.oea" I**^ Mesa li'7 :»4 a.to 452 1,180 Mineral S3 ISC Moffal 22 ;t (; Bl Montezuma loti «««134 Vj 44 Montrose ,S Morgan 4,i 234 S Otero S Kif. 2i;(; 18!( Ouray 'ark ii I'hillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo 1, ,n59 mil 677 Rio Blanco ) 15 Rio Grande (i 389 Routt Sagruache San Juan !K) San Miguel KKi Sedgrwick liifi 160 Summit Teller 691 1, Washington WeUl Yuma i ' Total 14,686 2<»,349 21,037 21,247 18,676 Scattering, 7 candidates. Total, 1!) votes. Ammons over Tynan 8,312 Piirks over Stewart 2,571

60 867 Besho Rubin. ' Ellio 58 AI!-Jl'l!A("l' (IF VO'l'KS ("AST AHSTRACT OF' VOTES CAST AT A PRIMA KY ELECTION HELD ON TITES- OAY. SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1912, FOR LIEITTENANT-GOVERNOR a COrXTI ES.5 o ^ r- hr c ^ p n.,s c m.) c Q c ~ 3 C- Si a ni.) T. 6 enport P.) a S oi N 0 a w P3 X K ci Adams 629 lis Ara])ahoe Aicliulc'ta... ;io Haca ;i IS Bent ion Uoukier Chaffee 337 Si Cheyenne 194 2S (1 ("lear Creek... 3SS Conejos 7G Costilla '- Crowlev Custer Delta Denver 6,876 2, t ' ' 2,525 1,679 Dolores Douglas Eagle 2S S Elbert SI El Paso 1,12( S 229 7S0 S74 1, 2. Fremont,S22.! SS 401 IS6 Garfield Gilpin 190 6!t Grand " 1 15 Gunnison S Hinsdale Huerfano 93 I9S , Jackson Jefferson S 5S Kiowa Kit Carson S G Lake S55 2sr> La Plata, 272 I6S 249 l.'>4 S7 Larimer ti3 Las Anima.s ,

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