Official tabulation and statement of votes, 1904.

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Official tabulation and statement of votes, 1904.

This series is comprised of oversized, folded tabulations on columnar paper showing numbers of votes for candidates for various local and statewide offices and for electors for president and vice-president of the United States in the general election of November 8, 1904. They were submitted by county boards of canvassers to provide the governor with detailed information on election results. At the end of each tabulation is a statement signed by county election officials certifying that the information was accurately copied from original election records. Only Allegany, Kings, Onondaga, Richmond, Suffolk, and Washington counties are represented in this series.

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