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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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election in said Districts, having this day assembled at the
usual place of the sitting of the Circuit Court for said county,
with the books of the polls, on which are endorsed the several
certificates agreeably to law, and having cast up the whole
number of votes given in said Districts, according to the cer-
tificates made out on the day of election by the Judges, it ap-
pears that Col. Robert Bruce, had twenty-four hundred and
ten (2410) votes for Comptroller, Col. William J. Leonard,
had twenty-two hundred and ninety-two (2292) votes for Comp-
troller; Francis Thomas had twenty-three hundred and seven-
ty-six, (2376) votes for Representative in Congress; Col.
William P. Maulsby, had twenty-three hundred and eight
(2308) votes for Representative in Congress; Charles H. Ohr
had twenty-three hundred and thirty-seven (2337) votes for
Senator; Alfred Spates had twenty-three hundred and twenty-
five (2325) votes for Senator; William R. McCulley had
twenty-three hundred and ninety-nine (2399) votes for the
House of Delegates; Charles Gilpin had twenty-three hundred
and eighty (2380) votes for the House of Delegates; Samuel
M. Haller had twenty-three hundred and fifty-nine (2359)
votes for the House of Delegates; Daniel C. Bruce, had twen-
ty-three hundred and ninety-six votes for the House of Dele-
gates; William A. Falkenstine, had twenty-three hundred
and five(2305) votes for the House of Delegates; George W.
McCulloh, had twenty-three hundred and fifty-six (2356) votes
for the House of Delegates; Patrick Hamill, had twenty-three
hundred and seven (2307) votes for the House of Delegates;
William Devecmon, had twenty-three hundred and thirty-six
(2336) votes for the House of Delegates; John McElfish had
twenty-two hundred and ninety-seven votes, for the House of
Delegates; William A. Brydon, had twenty-three hundred
and thirty-four (2334) votes for the House of Delegates.
Whereupon we do determine, declare and return that Robert
Bruce had the highest number of legal votes for Comptroller.
Francis Thomas had the highest number of legal votes for
Congress; Charles H. Ohr had the highest number of legal
votes, and is duly elected Senator, and that William R. Mc-
Culley, Daniel C. Bruce, Charles Gilpin, George W. McCul-
loh and Samuel M. Haller had the highest number of legal
votes for the House of Delegates, and are duly elected Dele-
gates.

We further certify, that twenty hundred and thirteen (2013)
votes were cast in favor of the Constitutional amendment, and
thirteen hundred and fifty-one (1351) votes were cast against
ths Constitutional amendment, and that twelve hundred and
fifty-six (1256) votes were cast in favor of the county school
tax, and one hundred and seventeen (117) votes were cast
against the county school tax.

Given under our hands this 10th day of November, 1866.

 

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