“STAY AT HOME” VOTE NOTICEABLE IN SPECIAL ELECTIONS.
The wets are talking much of an “overwhelming majority” of votes against the Eighteenth Amendment cast at tin special elections on repeal. The actual figures show that tin* re | realist* have received a very small vote as compared with the vote cast at the last Presidential election. It stands to reason that the dry "stay-at-home” vote at tin* special elections was much larger than the wet stay-at-home vote hi cause the liquor forces always make it their special business to “get out their vote,” and this year they had f h« help of the wet press and the political party machine. The following figures from twelve of the states which have voted are furnished by the Anti-Saloon League. They are self-explanatory.
The above population figures are from a statement by the Bureau of Census, 9/23/31. Presidential vote is taken from Statistics of Congressional and Presidential Election of November 8. 11*32. compiled by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Repeal votes, marked with a star, are :i inofficial reports of Secretaries of States. Others are unofficial Associated Press figures.
Population Over Total Vote Total Votes Stay-at-Home 21 Excluding For Preside nt on Repeal For Vote Compared Aliens, 1930 Census 1932 Amendment Repeal with 1932 Pres. Michigan 2.743,774 1,661.628 •1.138,477 850.546 526.151 Wisconsin _ 1,708.048 1,111.815 • 789,549 648,031 325.266 Rhode Inland 371.588 263,41 1 • 171,732 150,297 91,679 New »e> 2.282,126 1.630.063 • 664.265 573,532 965.798 New Yot!r 7.241.211 1.753.698 •2.193.982 1.916.532 2.559.716 Delaware 141.236 112,901 59,120 45,615 53,781 Illinois — 4.615.038 3.107.926 1,439.544 1.133,643 1.968.382 Indiana — 1.974,213 1.576.927 869.182 557.062 707.745 Massachusetts — _ 2,314,979 1.580.11 1 5 <0,039 441,195 1,040.075 Iowa _ 1,487,790 ! .036.687 627,218 377,275 409,469 New Hampshire 265.615 205.520 106.339 75,999 99,181 Connecticut 837,029 593.507 272.261 236,915 321,243 25.985,687 17.910.197 8,871.711 7,036,642 9.068.486
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White Ribbon, Volume 39, Issue 462, 18 March 1934, Page 6
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