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192 10/21/69 2 5   Election The entire Republican ticket was elected in Lancaster and Saunders Counties.
192 04/06/76 3 2 Stull, J. S. Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill.
192 04/06/76 3 2 McCabe, J. B. Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill.
192 04/06/76 3 2 Ebright, E. E. Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill.
192 04/06/76 3 2 Stocker, J. B. Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill.
192 04/06/76 3 2 Rogers, W. T. Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill
192 04/06/76 3 2 Rogers, Ben Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill.
192 04/06/76 3 2 Richards, Thomas Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill.
192 04/06/76 3 2 Judkins, W. A. Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill.
192 04/06/76 3 2 Hill, Lewis Election Brownville municipal. On Tuesday the following officers were elected: Mayor - J. S. Stull; Marshall - J. B. McCabe; Police Judge - E. E. Ebright; Clerk - J. B. Stocker; Treasurer - W. T. Rogers; Councilmen 1st ward - Ben Rogers and Thomas Richards; 2d ward - W. A. Judkins; 3d ward - Lewis Hill.
192 04/07/70 2 2   Election
192 10/07/69 2 1   Election Republican ticket Nemaha and Johnson County.
192 05/11/71 2 2   Election Returns in Nemaha County.
192 01/19/71 4 2   Election Votes for Constitutional Convention-3,958; against-879.
848 11/06/68 3 2   Election, Boone County Only one hundred and eleven voters were accepted in Boone County, thus disfranchising three thousand of her citizens.
192 10/23/73 3 2   Election, Otoe Co. Otoe Co., Republican ticket defeated.
848 01/06/68 2 2   Election, Special. On county seat of Seward County. See County Seat.
848 01/15/68 3 3 Rector, Frederick Election Special, Iowa. Held in Fremont County, Iowa, to fill vacancy in State Legislature; Frederick Rector, an old war horse in the Democratic party of that State, was elected by a majority of about one hundred.
848 06/22/68 2 4 Calhoun, S. H. Election. Special. Therefore S. H. Calhoun, Mayor of Nebraska City, do order that a special election shall be held in the several wards of Nebraska City on July 14, 1868 at which time the qualified electors of Nebraska City vote yea or nay upon the question: Shall the City Council of Nebraska City borrow the sum of $25000 for the purpose of buying right of way through Nebraska City for the Midland Pacific R. R. Co. and for reimbursing said company for expense in changing the location of the line from Walnut Creek to South Table Creek and levy a special tax for the redemption of said loan and payment of interest, thereon. S. H. Calhoun, Mayor. Aug. F. Harvey, City Recorder
848 06/22/68 2 4 Harvey, Aug. F. Election. Special. Therefore S. H. Calhoun, Mayor of Nebraska City, do order that a special election shall be held in the several wards of Nebraska City on July 14, 1868 at which time the qualified electors of Nebraska City vote yea or nay upon the question: Shall the City Council of Nebraska City borrow the sum of $25000 for the purpose of buying right of way through Nebraska City for the Midland Pacific R. R. Co. and for reimbursing said company for expense in changing the location of the line from Walnut Creek to South Table Creek and levy a special tax for the redemption of said loan and payment of interest, thereon. S. H. Calhoun, Mayor. Aug. F. Harvey, City Recorder
848 09/04/68 3 4   Election. Straw Vote. A vote was taken yesterday afternoon in two departments of the U. P. R. R. machine shops upon the Presidential candidates. For Seymour and Blair .... 73. For Grant and Colfax .... 5. Seymour's majority 68.
848 09/09/68 3 2   Election. Straw Vote. Taken on eastern bound train on the Northwestern road results in 67 for Grant and Colfax; 17 for Seymour and Blair; majority 50. C. B. Nonpareil. Two Straws - A vote of the inmates of the N. Y. Sing-Sing prison 643 for Grant and Colfax; 113 for Seymour and Blair; majority 530, Grant & Colfax.
848 10/09/68 3 4   Election. Straw Vote. Taken on the C. B. & St. Joe R. R. train going north on the 7th resulted in, Seymour & Blair, 29 votes, Grant and Colfax, 4 votes.
848 03/15/67 2 2 Babbit, Col. Election, Municipal. Council Bluffs. After using superhuman exertion, the Radicals of the neighboring City, says Omaha Herald, have managed to elect their Mayor against Col. Babbit and the Democracy by the majority of 48 votes. Last year they carried the election by more than 150. The result shows a Democratic gain or more than 100, and a narrow escape from a total defeat in the Radical stronghold of Western Iowa.
848 05/03/67 2 6 Dickey, R. H. Election. Nebraska City. By an act to incorporate Nebraska City, approved February 12, 1867, it is provided that the qualified electors of Nebraska City shall on first Monday of May 1867 and annually thereafter, elect a Mayor, Recorder, Assessor, Treasurer, and Marshal; and each ward shall elect two alderman, one chosen for two years, and the other for one year. Also, the city shall vote yea or nay upon the question whether the city shall issue Bonds to the amount of $12,000 to purchase Fire apparatus and the construction of cisterns and other protection against fire. Bonds to be redeemable by the levy of a special tax of 2 mills on the dollar as provided in the City Charter. R. H. Dickey Mayor. A. F. Harvey C. Recorder.
848 05/03/67 2 6 Harvey, A. F. Election. Nebraska City. By an act to incorporate Nebraska City, approved February 12, 1867, it is provided that the qualified electors of Nebraska City shall on first Monday of May 1867 and annually thereafter, elect a Mayor, Recorder, Assessor, Treasurer, and Marshal; and each ward shall elect two alderman, one chosen for two years, and the other for one year. Also, the city shall vote yea or nay upon the question whether the city shall issue Bonds to the amount of $12,000 to purchase Fire apparatus and the construction of cisterns and other protection against fire. Bonds to be redeemable by the levy of a special tax of 2 mills on the dollar as provided in the City Charter. R. H. Dickey Mayor. A. F. Harvey C. Recorder.
848 03/08/67 3 1   Election. Negro vote. Some 20 full blooded negroes were in readiness to vote at the election in Omaha a day or two ago, but were induced to forego that pleasure by a little coaxing from the Germans and Irish of that city. The colored gentleman thought it wouldn't be healthy in that latitude.
848 04/29/67 2 1   Election, Special. As some Representatives from Otoe County are unable to attend the special session of the Legislature, and as one has tendered his resignation to the Governor who has declined to act in the matter, it becomes necessary for the County Commissioners to receive resignations and order a special election with ten days previous notice to fill vacancies. There will be no question of the legality of the election and in this way the vital interests involved at the coming session will be protected. We urge this course upon all concerned, as the only one which can be pursued with honor to the present incumbents and fidelity to the interest of the people of Otoe County. The vacancies should be filled at earliest possible moment, as legislature will convene May 16, 1867.
848 05/03/67 3 6 Rolfe, De Forest P. Election. May 11th 1867, an election, will be held at Otoe County for one Representative to the State Legislature to fill the unexpired term of office occasioned by the resignation of De Forest P. Rolfe, from 9 till 6 o'clock. By Proclamation and order of Gov. of Nebraska Elisha Bennet, County Clerk.
848 05/03/67 3 6 Bennet, Elisha Election. May 11th 1867, an election, will be held at Otoe County for one Representative to the State Legislature to fill the unexpired term of office occasioned by the resignation of De Forest P. Rolfe, from 9 till 6 o'clock. By Proclamation and order of Gov. of Nebraska Elisha Bennet, County Clerk.
848 05/10/67 2 1 Streeter, Mr. Election Candidates. Radical Central Committee have placed in nomination in the special election for the Legislative Assembly Messrs. Streeter and Harmon.
848 05/10/67 2 1 Harmon, Mr. Election Candidates. Radical Central Committee have placed in nomination in the special election for the Legislative Assembly Messrs. Streeter and Harmon.
848 04/17/68 2 1 Calhoun, S. H. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Harvey, Aug. F. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Shewell, H. N. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Lamkin, W. L. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Shannon, Richard Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Lincoln, Geo. T. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Albright, A. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Miller, W. B. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Sroat, Geo. W. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Campbell, J. C. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Tomlin, John Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 04/17/68 2 1 Gant, S. L. Election Candidates. Democratic. Mayor - S. H. Calhoun. Recorder - Aug. F. Harvey. Treasurer - H. N. Shewell. Assessor - W. L. Lamkin. Marshal - Richard Shannon. Aldermen - 1st Ward, Geo. T. Lincoln, 2nd Ward, A. Albright, 3rd Ward, W. B. Miller and Geo. W. Sroat. Board of Education - 1st Ward, J. C. Campbell; 2nd Ward, John Tomlin; 3rd Ward, S. L. Gant
848 02/28/68 3 3 Miller, Lorin Election Candidates. Democrats. Of Omaha have made the following nominations: Mayor - Lorin Miller. Marshal - Phillip Norton. Treasurer - Charles Conoyer. Assessor - E. L. Emry.
848 02/28/68 3 3 Norton, Phillip Election Candidates. Democrats. Of Omaha have made the following nominations: Mayor - Lorin Miller. Marshal - Phillip Norton. Treasurer - Charles Conoyer. Assessor - E. L. Emry.
848 02/28/68 3 3 Conoyer, Charles Election Candidates. Democrats. Of Omaha have made the following nominations: Mayor - Lorin Miller. Marshal - Phillip Norton. Treasurer - Charles Conoyer. Assessor - E. L. Emry.
848 02/28/68 3 3 Emry, E. L. Election Candidates. Democrats. Of Omaha have made the following nominations: Mayor - Lorin Miller. Marshal - Phillip Norton. Treasurer - Charles Conoyer. Assessor - E. L. Emry.
848 07/17/68 2 1 Morrison, F. C. Election. Primary. Democratic. The Democrats of Nebraska City are to hold their primary elections in the different wards July 18th to elect six delegates from each ward to attend the Democratic County Convention to be held in Nebraska City July 25th. F. C. Morrison; J. C. Campbell; W. H. Hicklin; J. H. Croxton; G. W. Sroat; G. T. Lincoln, Central Committee.
848 07/17/68 2 1 Campbell, J. C. Election. Primary. Democratic. The Democrats of Nebraska City are to hold their primary elections in the different wards July 18th to elect six delegates from each ward to attend the Democratic County Convention to be held in Nebraska City July 25th. F. C. Morrison; J. C. Campbell; W. H. Hicklin; J. H. Croxton; G. W. Sroat; G. T. Lincoln, Central Committee.
848 07/17/68 2 1 Hicklin, W. H. Election. Primary. Democratic. The Democrats of Nebraska City are to hold their primary elections in the different wards July 18th to elect six delegates from each ward to attend the Democratic County Convention to be held in Nebraska City July 25th. F. C. Morrison; J. C. Campbell; W. H. Hicklin; J. H. Croxton; G. W. Sroat; G. T. Lincoln, Central Committee.
848 07/17/68 2 1 Croxton, J. H. Election. Primary. Democratic. The Democrats of Nebraska City are to hold their primary elections in the different wards July 18th to elect six delegates from each ward to attend the Democratic County Convention to be held in Nebraska City July 25th. F. C. Morrison; J. C. Campbell; W. H. Hicklin; J. H. Croxton; G. W. Sroat; G. T. Lincoln, Central Committee.
848 07/17/68 2 1 Sroat, G. W. Election. Primary. Democratic. The Democrats of Nebraska City are to hold their primary elections in the different wards July 18th to elect six delegates from each ward to attend the Democratic County Convention to be held in Nebraska City July 25th. F. C. Morrison; J. C. Campbell; W. H. Hicklin; J. H. Croxton; G. W. Sroat; G. T. Lincoln, Central Committee.
848 07/17/68 2 1 Lincoln, G. T. Election. Primary. Democratic. The Democrats of Nebraska City are to hold their primary elections in the different wards July 18th to elect six delegates from each ward to attend the Democratic County Convention to be held in Nebraska City July 25th. F. C. Morrison; J. C. Campbell; W. H. Hicklin; J. H. Croxton; G. W. Sroat; G. T. Lincoln, Central Committee.
848 04/17/67 3 2 Williams, W. C. Election Candidates. Nebraska City. City Marshall, W. C. Williams, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention. City Marshall, Edward Saunders, subject to action of the Democratic convention. City Assessor, James S. Guthrie, subject to action of the Democratic convention.
848 04/17/67 3 2 Saunders, Edward Election Candidates. Nebraska City. City Marshall, W. C. Williams, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention. City Marshall, Edward Saunders, subject to action of the Democratic convention. City Assessor, James S. Guthrie, subject to action of the Democratic convention.
848 04/17/67 3 2 Guthrie, James S. Election Candidates. Nebraska City. City Marshall, W. C. Williams, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention. City Marshall, Edward Saunders, subject to action of the Democratic convention. City Assessor, James S. Guthrie, subject to action of the Democratic convention.
848 05/06/67 2 1 Bennett, John B. Election Candidates. Special. To fill vacancies in the State Legislature. Democratic Ticket. For members of House of Representatives. Dem. Cen. Com. John B. Bennett. George W. Sroat.
848 05/06/67 2 1 Sroat, George W. Election Candidates. Special. To fill vacancies in the State Legislature. Democratic Ticket. For members of House of Representatives. Dem. Cen. Com. John B. Bennett. George W. Sroat.
848 10/30/68 3 2   Election Fraud. Negroes. 10,000 black negroes voted for the white negroes in Ohio at the late election, in violation of the law.
848 09/25/68 1 2 Hinman, Mr. Election Game Exposed. Of Mockery and farce. Yesterdays Republican says - Lincoln County. - Reliable authority informs, that Mr. Hinman, one of the registrars for the North Platte precinct, has opened a sort of itinerant or traveling registration, for the purpose of perpetrating a fraud at the coming election and electing himself to the Legislature. He had added 140 names to the legal registration of the first 3 days. Messrs. Clark and Collins, the majority of the registration board of that precinct refused to recognize Hinman's action and will certify only the legal vote to the Judges of election. If others are permitted to vote of course the whole poll of Lincoln County will be thrown out as a fraud. Republican. The Board of Canvassers are the Governor, Secretary and Auditor - David Butler, Tom Kennard, John Gillespie. The fraud and robbery has been played from the beginning. Mr. Hinman was appointed Registrar of the North Platte precinct by Gov. Butler, because he was thought fit for E. B. Taylor to use in prescribing Democratic votes from the registration lists. Mr. Taylor was made Deputy Governor by David Butler, and his first work of wrong was at Grand Island where he induced the County Commissioners of that county to refuse obedience to the plain statutes of the State, requiring them to organize precincts in the unorganized counties of Buffalo and Dawson. This act has defrauded hundreds of honest citizens of their sacred right to vote. And the purpose was to have the two Registrars refuse to certify the Registry and thus cause the whole poll of Lincoln County to be thrown out as a fraud. Omaha Herald.


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