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The mock ballot for presidential candidates closed last evening at 6 o'clock. The vote was unexpectedly large and gives a clear idea of the opinion of Harvard students. The overwhelming victory for McKinley was in a measure expected, and the chief surprise was that Palmer should have secured so much larger a vote than Bryan. It is also interesting to observe that Massachusetts cast more than half of the total number of votes, and that Bryan secured as large a proportion of votes in this state as in any other. The vote of the day was 462, a slight falling off from the vote of the first two days. The totals were:
McKinley and Hobart, 1489
Palmer and Buckner, 327
Bryan and Sewall, 108
Lovering and Johnson, 2
Total number of votes cast, 1919
The state representation was as follows:
McKinley. Palmer. Bryan.
Massachusetts, 825 151 52
New York, 182 54 3
Illinois, 71 9 6
Missouri, 33 6 9
Pennsylvania, 44 11 4
Ohio, 48 7 9
Maine, 40 6 2
New Hampshire, 25 6 3
California, 21 3 3
New Jersey, 28 3 0
Minnesota, 12 2 0
Michigan, 17 2 0
Vermont, 10 1 0
Dist. Columbia, 11 1 0
Rhode Island, 18 7 0
Nebraska, 8 3 1
Delaware, 2 1 1
Wisconsin, 8 1 0
Kentucky, 3 6 0
Iowa, 8 2 1
Indiana, 17 3 0
Texas, 4 3 0
Maryland, 5 8 0
North Carolina, 1 2 2
South Carolina, 2 4 0
Virginia, 2 3 1
Arizona, 1 0 0
Arkansas, 1 1 0
Alabama, 1 2 1
Colorado, 7 2 3
Utah, 2 0 2
Connecticut, 12 2 0
Mississippi, 0 4 0
Kansas, 4 2 0
Oregon, 2 0 0
Georgia, 1 0 1
Florida, 0 2 0
Montana, 1 2 0
Oklahoma, 0 1 0
Louisiana, 0 1 0
Tennessee, 4 1 0
Washington, 2 0 0
Nevada, 0 0 1
Idaho, 0 0 1
Canada, 3 0 0
Cent. America, 2 0 1
Hawaian Isls. 1 0 1
Japan, 0 2 0
S. America, 1 0 0
Totals, 1489 327 108
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