OCR Text |
Show BALLOT TOTALS MADE PUBLIC Popular Vote Cast In 1920 Wan 26,759,. 703, Compared With 10,515,340 In 1916. Now York. interesting comparisons of the popular vote for president ta 1020 and 1010 are made possible b official figures of various state election elec-tion canvassing boards, Just made pub-Jc. pub-Jc. They show n total popular vote of 110,750,703 for the candidates of seven parties ns compared with a total popular vote of 18,510,340 for the candidates of five parties In 1010. Tho returns frm Tenncsseo alone urc un-officii. un-officii. The foregoing figures do not Include the soldier and snllor vote In New York stale. The total for New York with that vote included would be, Harding, 1,871.107; Cox, 781,1238. Harding's plurality over Cox wus 7,001,703. Four years ago President Wilson's plurality over Charles Kvuns Hughes wns 091,385. Nev York state Scvo Harding a vote of i,80S,lll. his largest return In nny one state, as compared with 7S0.711 for Cox. Ohio, the state of both the Itepuhllcnu and Democratic candidates, gave Harding 1.182,022 and Cox 780,037. Illinois gave them, respectively, 1,120,180 nnd 03 1,-Wl, 1,-Wl, nnd Pennsylvania 1,218,215 and WSJ.202. The 1020 vote for Kugene V. Debs, Socialist candidate, was 014.800. while in 1010 Itenson polled only 08.1,113. Dr. Af'ou Wntklns. nominee of the i'rohlh'tlomsts, polled a total of 187.-470, 187.-470, o decreabo of 33,030 from the porty .'ote of 101(1. The total vote polled by Parley Clirlstenseii, Farmer-Labor nominee. aiis 202,i:i3, ill ciiht In eighteen states. |