Colonel William A. Phillips

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WHO WAS SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE IN 1912?

Note On The Vote Numbers

So unlike the pages I had updated from 1920 to 1934, house.gov does not have the records for these races. In years past I had scanned in pages from a giant book that had records of all the races from 1788 to sometime in the 1980's, though I had opted against scanning the post 1920 records as I did not believe those were necessary. Unfortunately, in the midst of my scanning I neglected to scan the initial starting pages that would have identified my source, and while I know which library I had retrieved it from …. well the present situation doesn't make such a trip possible. Thankfully though it lists its own sources from where IT got its own information, which I will list below by State. Maybe that can be used instead until such a time someone recognizes the book I'm talking about or is able to come across it. --Ariostos (talk) 20:32, 14 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I will also note that in the case of At-Large Districts, what I ended up doing was comparing the total amount for a Party from each Congressional District against their best performing At-Large candidate; whichever was higher is what I used to represent the Party vote in that State. For example, if the Democratic candidates in the standard Congressional Districts in Illinois got (900,000) votes, but the Democratic candidate for the At-Large District got (950,000) votes, then I tabulated the Democratic Party as having gotten (950,000) votes in Illinois. --Ariostos (talk) 20:37, 14 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  • Alabama - Register 1913, pp. 267-270
  • Arizona - Secretary of State, Report of the Secretary of State 1912, p. 22, Letter from Jean Nudd, Arizona State Archives, November 13, 1990
  • Arkansas - Report 1912, pp. 416-419.
  • California - Blue Book 1913, p. 294, Elizabeth T. Kent, William Kent, Independent, privately published, 1951, p.457.
  • Colorado - Report 1912, pp. 124,127, Denver Daily News, December 6,1912
  • Connecticut - Register 1913, pp. 459-464.
  • Delaware - Manuscript returns.
  • Florida - Report 1911-1912, p. 16.
  • Georgia - Atlanta Constitution, November 14, 1912.
  • Idaho - Abstract 1912, n. p.
  • Illinois - Manuscript Returns.
  • Indiana - Report 1912, pp. 118-121.
  • Iowa - Register 1914, pp. 515-525.
  • Kansas - Cabe and Sullivan, Kansas Voters, pp. 158-159, Report 1911/12, pp. 123-138.
  • Maryland - Manual 1913, p. 255-256
  • Massachusetts - Manual 1913, pp. 389-404
  • Michigan - Manual 1913, pp. 450-456
  • Minnesota - White, Minnesota Votes, 33-34, 95-98
  • Mississippi - Report 1911-13, pp. 64-66
  • Missouri - Manual 1915, pp. 577-584
  • Montana - Waldron, Montana Politics Since 1864, p. 138
  • Nebraska - Report 1912, n. p.
  • Nevada - Political History, p.190
  • New Hampshire - Manual 1913, pp. 131-143
  • New Jersey - Manual 1913, pp. 642-644
  • New Mexico - Blue Book 1919, n. p.
  • New York - Manual 1913, pp. 233-237
  • North Dakota - Statistics, p. 11
  • Ohio - Report 1912, pp. 364-365, 652-654
  • Oklahoma - Directory 1971, p. 151
  • Oregon - Oregon Votes, pp. 164, 251
  • Pennsylvania - Manual 1913, pp. 717-728
  • Rhode Island - Manual, p. 223

South Carolina - Canvassers' South Dakota - Manual 1913, pp. 507-509 Tennessee - Secretary of State, Tennessee Directory & Official Vote 1912, pp. 38-41, Nashville Tennessean, Nashville American, November 16, 1912.

  • Texas - Report 1912, pp. 98-103
  • Utah - Report 1911/1912, pp. 176-177
  • Vermont - Directory 1967, p. 389
  • Virginia - Manuscript Returns
  • Washington - Report 1910-1912, pp. 184-185
  • West Virginia - Wheeling Daily Intelligencer, December 21, 1912, Charleston Mail, December 13, 1912
  • Wisconsin - Blue Book 1913, pp. 265-269
  • Wyoming - Directory 1913, Appendix.