1912Nov 5 |
General Election |
State Representative |
City/Town of Bridgeport |
John H. McMurray won
(18%) against 11 opponents.
Candidates »
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Democratic
|
5,686 |
17.9% |
Democratic
|
5,593 |
17.6% |
Republican
|
5,136 |
16.2% |
Republican
|
4,971 |
15.7% |
Progressive
|
3,279 |
10.3% |
Progressive
|
3,249 |
10.2% |
Socialist
|
1,631 |
5.1% |
Socialist
|
1,611 |
5.1% |
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Total Votes Cast |
31,764 |
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1910Nov 8 |
General Election |
State Representative |
City/Town of Bridgeport |
William W. Bent
and 7 others
ran for 2 seats.
Candidates »
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Democratic
|
6,054 |
21.8% |
Democratic
|
6,018 |
21.7% |
Republican
|
5,709 |
20.6% |
Republican
|
5,615 |
20.2% |
Socialist
|
1,971 |
7.1% |
Socialist
|
1,948 |
7.0% |
Prohibition
|
299 |
1.1% |
Prohibition
|
133 |
0.5% |
Total Votes Cast |
27,747 |
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1898Nov 8 |
General Election |
Representative in Congress |
District 4 |
Ebenezer J. Hill won
(56%) against 3 opponents.
Candidates »
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Republican
|
23,707 |
56.1% |
Democratic
|
17,754 |
42.0% |
|
491 |
1.2% |
Prohibition
|
301 |
0.7% |
Total Votes Cast |
42,253 |
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