AMERICAN ELECTIONS
COOLIDGE’S GREAT MAJORITY THE TUSSLE FOR CONGRESS ANOTHER WOMAN GOVERNOR. (By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright). (Reuter's Telegrams.) NE WYORK, November 5. (Received November 7, 10.10 p.m.) With 45 Congressional districts not yet reported, the Republicans have wone 218 seats, including nearly a score from the La Follette insurgents. The Democrats have won 170 and Farmer-Labour two, showing a nett Republican gain of 16 over the Democrats, with six contests still uncertain. The Republicans won 17 and the Democrats 11, giving the Republicans a gain of three seats in the Senate. With four States still doubtful, President Coolidge has 30 States with 367 votes in the Electoral College, Mr J. N. Davis 12 States with 136 and Mr La Follette one State with 13 votes. The latest counts concede the election of Mrs Ross as Governor of Wyoming.
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Southland Times, Issue 19395, 8 November 1924, Page 5
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