Joseph Ritner, Anti-Mason, 38,165 Liberty, 632 1835. Joseph Ritner, Anti-Mason, George Wolf, Ind. D., Henry A. Muhlenberg, D., 1838. David R. Porter, D., Joseph Ritner, Anti-Mason, 1841. David R. Porter, D., 1844. Francis R. Shunk, D., F. J. Lamoyne, Abolition, 1847. Francis R. Shunk, D., 1848. William F. Johnston, Whig, Morris Longstreth, D., 94,023 Honest Government, 4,495 65,804 40,586 Scattering, 32 593,328 Republican, 592,867 Citizens', 461 113,473 Robert E. Pattison, 450,978 763 Democratic, 436,451 23 Anti-Machine, 9,550 160,322 Ballot Reform, 4,977 156,040 Silas C. Swallow, Pro., 23,327 2,566 William Adams, Soc. Lab.s 5,155 146,081 128,148 Scattering, 73 1,861 6 168,522 168,225 11,247 1906. Edwin S. Stuart, R., Citizens', Lewis Emery, Jr., Democratic, 506,418 Republican, 501,818 4,600 Commonwealth, Lincoln, Referendum, Union Labor, 458,054 301,747 6,194 145,657 781 3,675 Kimber Cleaver, Native Amer. 1,850 Scattering, 67 Homer L. Castle, Pro., James A. Maurer, Soc., 24,793 15,169 1854. James Whig Pollock, 2,109 Amer., 34 William Bigler, D., 166,991 1910. John K. Tener, 415,614 B. Rush Bradford, Free Soil, 2,194 Republican, 412,658 33 Workingmen's League, 2,956 1857. William F. Packer, D., David Wilmot, Free Soil, 129,395 Isaac Hazelhurst, Amer., 28,168 Madison F. Larkin, Pro., 17,445 53,055 Scattering, 12 George Anton, Indus., 802 1860. Andrew G. Curtin, R., 262,346 William H. Berry, Keystone, 382,127 Henry D. Foster, D.,. 10 proved the twelfth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three?" Candidates to be elected at the general election, November 4, 1924, are Judge of Superior Court (to succeed Frank M. Trexler, whose | term expires first Monday of January, 1925); State Treasurer; Auditor General; Representative in Congress in each Congressional district | districts where vacancies will occur in Jan Senator in General Assembly in each odd-numbered district; Representative in General Assembly in each county or Representative district, as apportioned by law. The following question will be submitted to the voters at the election in November, 1924: "Shall a constitutional convention be held in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty six, as provided in the Act of Assembly, ap A candidate for Superior Judge (to succeed George B. Orlady, whose term expires the first Monday of January, 1926); district judges in uary, 1926, and various county officers will be elected November 3, 1925. If the electors vote in favor of the convention, nominations for district delegates for the said constitutional convention shall be made at the primary election for the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five. Nominees for delegate to this convention will be elected November 3, 1925. |