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Show liuCANJICKET ELECTED I JflW MAJORITY eCORDS DROKEN FDR NUM- N CITY ELEQTIOJkrQI B,ST LEADS TICKET WITH 2 B t VOTE. OTHER CANDI-BeS CANDI-BeS WIN 3 TO 2. Republican ticket was an easy n ti,o Municipal election Br November 8th. Without, an Boa lho candidates on tho ucre elected by big majorities. B districts, number two, throo Bur voted Itopubllcan whllo r ono went Cltlzon. Tho total Boiled was 807 which Ib by far Best numbor over caBt In a rounl. Election In Lchl. Brary to all Indications antf pro-B pro-B one of tho 'largest votes over Bbero was cast. Tho reason for B" "l0 declsslon to abldo by Ber General Cluff's ruling that BeDs wn votod lnBt yetvr and B on that registration book, Ber registered or not for this B coM voto ,s th0 b,g roaBOn Bc ,nrB nuraBor oi V0tCS caat Bpermlttcd of scores voting who Brlso couU1 not navo cast thelr Bwlde margin by which tho Ro-WLn Ro-WLn ticket was elected was a sur-B sur-B both sides. Neither had ox-B ox-B an' Bucl1 maJrlty RDd unt11 late In tho day It looked as though tho voto would bo light. Tho total Tntu wmfSOT, divided as follows: District ono and three 218 each, two 1G9 and four, 203. Tho big aurprlao was In number three which district usually polls second to tho lowest number, but In this Instanco It polled tho same number as ono, which has always hold tho records In tho past. In 1919, Which was tho largest election hold for years, 7C9 ballots wore cast and In (1917 only C15 voters turned, out. Sydnoy Qllohrlst, Republican candidate candi-date for 4-year Councilman, pulled tho heaviest voto of any man on tho ticket. A total of C51 of tho 807 votes cast wero credited to him. Tho other high candidates wore as follows: Mrs. Robert Dnll, Oil; Joseph Hroadbent, 483 and J. N. Dutt 4C7. Jnmqs Trlnnaman carried tho highest num-bo num-bo on the- CItlgcns tickets, getting 371, with Holdon next with 3G0. The candidates elected and tho votes received are as follows; Ilroad-bent, Ilroad-bent, 483; Gilchrist, 551; llutt, 4C7; Davis, 444; Colledgc, 425; Mm. Ball, Gil, and Galsford, 4G3. Leo W. Goatos Is tho holdover which completes tho City officers. Tho now officers assume responsibility respon-sibility of the City tho first Monday in January. B " Dlst. Dlst. Dlst. Dlst. K ' Total No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Bh B. Broadbent, R .IJ.483 80 120 173 110 B" H- Gardner, C .. I'. 324. 138 48 45 93 Hr-Term Councilman , f-' Bney Gilchrist, R -.-'-..!.- G51 92 129 192 138 a. Knight, c :.:.i :,. 253 124 38 29 02 BBurer v - H. Martha Ball, R - 511 - 81 117 179 134 Hum Winn Peterson, C u...-. 289 137 50 30 CO Hder p. Galsford. R 4G3 C7 116 177 104 Hiley Goates, C. .'. 338 150 50 41 97 r-Term Councilman Dutt, R. 4G7 73 113 173 108 toy Davis, R. , 444 . 72 '105 163 104 Hrles Collcdgo, R 425 C9 10G 159 91 es W. Holden, C .7 350 151 52 48 99 Hch nusson. C 322 13G 54 4G 8G Mm ii Til man, C 371 143 C4 58 106 |