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one from each Congressional district : Repnb- FOR CONGREBSMXN. 



lican 1st dist., - King ; 2d dist., Moses M. DlrtH ?- n( , T< . WAnnWI/Hl , 



Drew ; sd dist., Warren Button ; 4th dist, j. L J ,;* C55i.v. :::;:::::::::: 



A.Clayton. Democratic Istdist., - Brad- I Harbour, Workingmen 



ford; 2d dist., C. II. Randall; 8.1 dist., C. E. ^SSfSBSS:" 



WllcOXSOn; 4th dlSt., T. B. Hoiskell. Work- j Williams, Workingmen ................... 6,189 



ingmen-lst dist --Uoagland;2d dist W. nlff^SK^f^E^VSt 



B. Keller ; 8d dist., J. P. Cavanagh ; 4th dist., j Pacheco, Republican ....... " .. I6,m 



O. T. Chabb. The election was held on the 8d IV. ^ Leach, Democrat ......................... 12,009 



of September. The laws which regulate it, *"* 11 



especially in San Francisco, are worthy of no- TOR CHIW JUSTICE. 



tice. The subdivision into precincts is so ex- Rhodes, Republican 



tensive and minute that it prevents crowding gZ^SrSSJ^??^::; 



and secures quiet. Every voter is registered 



and published previously, avoiding delay at the FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. 



polls. Ballots are of one size, one tint, and one Belchcr Eepn " Uca " .................... 



style. It is unlawful to address a voter within Richards, " '."I!!".'.'.!"!!".'.!!!!!!!! w',669 



one hundred feet of the polls ; the limit is con- Hale, 



spicuously marked. The judges can not leave Wheeler, " "I!'.!'.'.!"'.!"'.'.!!! 1 !.'!'.! SJOTT 



the room that evening till the votes are counted MeKtautay, Democrat and WorkingnYen ..... so'sss 



and dispatched to headquarters. IX^etnocrat ..... .". .............. I'.::: l\S 



it will be seen that many persons nominated ROSS, Democrat and Workingmen ........... 72,161 



in the conventions were not voted for. They L cKee ' 



declined the nomination, and others were sub- Buc^Workingrnen .............. '.'.'.'.'."."'.'. 900 



stituted and received the votes. Campbell, New Constitution ..... '. ','. .......... ao'sos 



Dorsey, ................. 20.088 



FOR GOVERNOR. McKune, ................. 19,903 



Perkins, Democrat ......................... 87,970 T,""!^ ................. |*'" 



Glenn, Democrat and New Constitution ...... 47.562 ................. 522 



White, Workingmen ........................ 44,620 Benham, ................. 20,208 



FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. ** ^ILROAD COMMISSIONERS. 



Distrii t. 



Mansfield, Republican ....................... 67,801 i Cone, Republican. ... 28 480 



Chase, Democrat ............................ 81.287 I. J Carpenter, Democrat ............... '.'..... MJM 



A ndrus, Workingmen ....................... 42,800 Larkin, Workingmen ____ ---- ............. 22,594 



Keed, New Constitution ..................... 19,814 ( Phelps, Republican ....................... 18,u67 



TT Thomas, Democrat ....................... 2,522 



FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. " ' Beerstecher, Workingmen ................. 20,227 



Bums, Republican .......................... 87,678 I Spule, New Constitution ................ 8,497 



Tinnin, Democrat ........................... 81,827 III. \ lpt, Republican ......... ........... 19,484 



Smith, Workingmen and Prohibition ......... 41,256 1 Stoneman, Democrat and \\ orklngmen .... 85,518 



Crane, New Constitution .................. 19,588 FQR STATE BOARD QF EQCALIZATION . 



FOR COMPTROLLER. ^'f King. Republican ......................... 19,019 



Kenfleld. Republican ........................ 67,567 L Hoagland, Workingmen ................... 18,478 



Bro%vn, Democrat .......................... 82,190 , Bradford, Democrat ...................... 8,949 



Jones, Workingmen ........................ 40,784 | Drew, Republican ......................... 18,811 



Larue, New Constitution .................... 20,847 II. J Randall Democrat ......................... 6,290 



i Keller, Workingmen ...................... 18,e48 



FOR TREASURER. ( Dutton, Republican ....................... 16,157 



a,.,, TJ-^VII,,.^ RTTO III. -( Wilcoion, Democrat ...................... 12,298 



'V ....................... JJ'SS I Cavanaugh, Workingmen ................. 6.870 



rin t wA 2SS2S? ........................ 2ft Clay ton, Republican ......... . ........... 18,367 



( lark, W orkinirmen ........................ 40,7s 1 ) ' ' 



Jones, New Constitution .................... 19,074 



FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 

 Hunt, Republican .......................... 66,971 



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Terry, New Constitution .................... 28,544 



F R 8URVEYOR - GENIRAL - 



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ytevonson, Workingmen .................... 40,961 



Clark, New Constitution .................... 20,180 



FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT. 



Gross, Republican .......................... 64,809 



Woolf, Democrat... ........... 86,008 



Thornton, Workingmen ..................... 40,697 



Smith, New Constitution 20397 



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FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 



Campbell, Republican, ...................... 67,099 



G*sford, Democrat .......................... 81,678 



Baroh, Worklnemen ........................ 40,702 



Mann, New Constitution .................... 20.9W 



The state of parties in the Legislature was 

 such as to give the Republicans a small major- 



ty- At the time when the vote was given on 



the new Constitution, 154,638 votes were cast 

 to prohibit Chinese immigration. 

 The fiscal year of the State expires on June 



, and the reports embrace a period of two 



years, as the sessions of the Legislature are 

 biennial. The amount of the State debt on 



J ne 30 > 18 79, ^33 as follows : 



Outstanding bonds ofl887 ................... $5,000 00 



Outstanding bonds of 1860 ... ............. I.:-KI 0,1 



Ontstandng soldier** relief bonds.... .. ...... 



Outstanding State Capitol bonds of 1S70 ...... S60.000 00 



Outstanding State Capitol bonds of 1878 ...... 250,000 00 



Outstanding funded debt of 1878 ............. .801,000 00 



Total bonds outstanding ................. $8,408,00000 



Outstanding Comptroller's warrants .......... 88,170 20 



Total debt .............................. $8,486,17025 



