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Johnson was elected to the Senate, and Alexander Jordan and E. C. Burks were elected to the House.
The vote for ratification was unanimous, (2,686) The vote in this county was the largest ever polled.
Halifax
For Senate — Logan, 1,572; Bruce, (not a candidate ,) 202.
For House of Delegates--Edmunds, 1,526; West, 947; Medley, 486.
For secession, 1,747; against it, none.
For amendment, 1,320; against it, 200.
Hines
For secession, 478; against it, 1.
For amendment, 304; against it, 94.
For House of Delegates--Ed. T. Taylor, 328; John H. Daniel, 65 Board of Public Works--A. R. Holladay, (no opposition,) 358.
Mecklenburg--official.
For Senate — Bruce, 1,017--no opposition.--For House of Delegates--Baskerville, 669; Hutchason, 399; Easley, 113.
For secession, 1,286; against it, none.
For amendment, 680; against, 315.
Abingdon.--official.
For secession, 1,907; against it, 20.
For amendment, 1,909; against it, 13.
For House of Delegates--David C