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Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States in Maryland, 1789-1980
Volume 208, Page 249   View pdf image (33K)
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Charles J. Bonaparte
received
109,477
votes
Calton L. Bretz
received
106,993
votes
R. Rastell Walker
received
106,876
votes
Edward M. Allen Jr.
received
106,721
votes
George A. Hartman
received
106,694
votes
Robert Ogle
received
106,787
votes
J. Webb Thomas
received
106,709
votes
Alfred G. Sturgiss
received
106,896
votes




William Gesriel
received
    3,034
votes
William Scleinte
received
    2,874
votes
Lawrence Hasting
received
    2,849
votes
John M. Macklen
received
    2,838
votes
Edward Richardson
received
    2,821
votes
Summerfield Baldwin
received
    2,848
votes
Samuel R. Aerne
received
    2,849
votes
Frank Higgins
received
    2,971
votes




Martin Glass
received
    2,247
votes
Benjamin W. Deffinbaugh
received
    2,180
votes
Alexander Munroe
received
    2,177
votes
Patrick O'Conner
received
    2,146
votes
Frank Mareck
received
    2,151
votes
Charles F. Saunders
received
    2,145
votes
Moses Miller
received
    2,150
votes
Edward A. Ferrari
received
    2,225
votes




Thomas O. Clark
received
           4
votes
Watson & Tillbes
received
           1
vote

                    I further certify that complying with the provisions
of Section 60 of Article 33 of the Code of Public General Laws
of Maryland, the State Board of Canvassers of the State of
Maryland have duly determined and declared that Charles
J. Bonaparte, Frank Brown, Elihu E. Jackson, John E. George
T. Herbert Schriver, James King, Samuel A. Mudd and
Ferdinand Williams having received the greatest number
of votes cast at said election for candidates for Electors
for President and Vice President of the United States have
been duly elected such Electors of President and Vice President
of the United States from the State of Maryland.


 
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