The popular votes.
--The following is a rough statement of the popular vote, or popular majorities, for President of the United States at the recent election:
States | Lin'n. | Breck. | Doug. | Bell. | Fus'A. | |
Maine | 51 398 | 6,649 | 27 262 | 1 758 | ||
N. Hamps'e | 37 406 | 2 112 | 25 963 | 402 | ||
Vermont. | 33 888 | 1 889 | 8 748 | 217 | ||
Massachu's | 108 772 | 6,094 | 38 8'9 | 21,831 | ||
R. Island | 12 244 | 7 717 | ||||
Connecticut. | 42 308 | 14,888 | 15 942 | 1,421 | 1,676 | |
N. York. | 351 367 | 313 641 | ||||
N. Jersey. | 58 366 | 61 801 | ||||
Pennsylv'a | 270 170 | 17 560 | 12 755 | 176 435 | ||
Delaware. | 3 815 | 7 337 | 1 023 | 3 864 | ||
Maryland | 2 895 | 42 511 | 5 953 | 41 785 | ||
Virginia (b) | 2,000 | 72,723 | 14 855 | 73 147 | ||
N. Carolina. | 48 539 | 2701 | 44 990 | |||
S.Carolina (c) | 30 000 | |||||
Florida | 5 034 | 88 | 2 97 | |||
Alabama. | 30 653 | 8 929 | 20 5 9 | |||
Mississippi. | 21 624 | 2 355 | 13 432 | |||
Louisiana | 18 884 | 6 478 | 14 245 | |||
Texas | 8 552 | 2 458 | ||||
Arkansas | 10 00 | |||||
Missouri (a) | 17,063 | 30 356 | 88 530 | 58 018 | ||
Tennessee (d) | 63 317 | 10 970 | 67 650 | |||
Kentucky | 49 849 | 26 067 | 64,921 | |||
Ohio | 45 000 | |||||
Indiana | 122 074 | 21 812 | 102 216 | 5 157 | ||
Illinois | 172 545 | 2 272 | 160 540 | 4 846 | ||
Michigan | 25 00 | |||||
Wisconsin (e) | 20 068 | |||||
Iowa | 46 014 | 711 | 34 812 | 944 | ||
Minnesota | 1 000 | |||||
California | 27 068 | 20 633 | 24 422 | 4 692 | ||
Oregon | ||||||
Total | 1 468.929 | 556 569 | 60 392 | 505 018 | 554,552 |
Total against Lincoln thus far | 2 224 531 |
for Lincoln | 1 46 929 |
majority against Lincoln thus far | 755 602 |
Total number of votes thus far. 3,793 460 which will be increased by the returns yet to come into about 4,500 000. Total votes at Presidential election in 1856 4 049 204.
Incomplete.
complete except Gosport, Cambridge and Wentworth's Location, which poll altogether about 50 votes.
- (a) Four counties to be heard from, which, at the August election, gave the Douglas and the Bell candidates an equal number of votes.
- (b.) Nine counties to be heard from.
- (c.) Chosen by the Legislature, unanimously.
- (d.) Complete except Scott county, all the other counties being official except five.
- (e.) In all the counties but four, which will not vary the result 100 votes.
- (f.) Not heard from.