| 1918 |
U.S. House |
1st |
General Election |
|
| 1918 |
U.S. House |
2nd |
General Election |
|
| 1918 |
U.S. House |
2nd |
General Election |
|
| 1918 |
U.S. House |
2nd |
Democratic Primary |
|
| 1914 |
U.S. House |
2nd |
General Election |
| Candidate |
Vote Count |
% |
Republican
|
17,743 |
57.5% |
|
Democratic
|
6,868 |
22.2% |
|
Progressive
|
5,481 |
17.7% |
|
Socialist
|
776 |
2.5% |
| Write-Ins |
13 |
0% |
| Total Votes Cast |
30,881 |
|
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| 1914 |
U.S. House |
2nd |
General Election |
| Candidate |
Vote Count |
% |
Republican/Prohibition
|
17,743 |
59.6% |
|
Democratic
|
6,868 |
20.5% |
|
Progressive
|
5,481 |
17.9% |
|
Socialist
|
776 |
1.9% |
| Write-Ins |
13 |
0% |
| Total Votes Cast |
30,881 |
|
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| 1910 |
Lieutenant Governor |
Statewide |
General Election |
Leighton P. Slack won
(68%) against 3 opponents.
Candidates »
| Candidate |
Vote Count |
% |
Republican
|
36,638 |
68.1% |
|
Democratic
|
15,186 |
28.2% |
|
Socialist
|
1,067 |
2.0% |
|
Independent
|
927 |
1.7% |
| Write-Ins |
2 |
0% |
| Total Votes Cast |
53,820 |
|
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