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Show ;-;.pa?v THE POLLING RETURNS V 5? Our readers are not interested much In voting information other than to know what will be the status of the next County Convention. Delta and Fillmore will have the same number of delegates. If based on the vote for Mabey; FUUuot'd ran 299 r nd Delta 801. If based on the votes cast foor Coolidge, Fillmore Fill-more cast 273 and Delta 291; If based on the votes cast for Colton. Fillmore cast 339 and Delta 307, giving FeiUmore ono more delegate-Delta's delegate-Delta's vote was as follows: Coolidge, 291; Colton 307; Mabey 301; Finllnson 338; Tangren 308; Burton 279; Lunt 28G J. Lee Anderson 351; Paxton 241; Crafts 349. The higest man on Delta's vote was J. Lee Anderson, Crafts next, and then Finlinson and Tangren. Fillmore voted Coolidge 273; Colton 339; Mabey 299; Finlinson Fin-linson 344; Tangren 299; Burton 132, Murdock 163, and Hlg-gins Hlg-gins 293; Lunt 116, Giles 439; J. Lee Anderson 232, and Mem-mott Mem-mott 308; Paxtoon 445; Crafts 176 against Huntsman 375. Fillmore gave its heaviest vote to Paxtort with 445. and its least vote to Simkins a west sider, 10S. A strong vote for Giles and 30S for Memmott, form Scipio against only 232 for J. Le( Anderson, a west sider. They showed that loyalty for thei; own men and their own side which is commendable, and shows iliem well knit together for a common good. We are glad t note it. The vote by town we will not give. We have it in our office, of-fice, as far as compiled, and any one interested may make a copy for their own need. : We are well pleased with the election, the country" is not go ing to the dogs, and all in all it nleases us well. |