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Hoboken (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 22
New Jersey Charter election. --The returns from all the wards in Jersey City above the almost entire success of the Democratic Aldermen. The Republicans are nowhere. Out of ten Aldermen the Republicans have elected but one, by a majority of three votes. In Hoboken only two Republicans are elected out of forty-nine municipal officers. In Hudson City the full Democratic ticket was elected by nearly three hundred majority.
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New Jersey Charter election. --The returns from all the wards in Jersey City above the almost entire success of the Democratic Aldermen. The Republicans are nowhere. Out of ten Aldermen the Republicans have elected but one, by a majority of three votes. In Hoboken only two Republicans are elected out of forty-nine municipal officers. In Hudson City the full Democratic ticket was elected by nearly three hundred majority. New Jersey Charter election. --The returns from all the wards in Jersey City above the almost entire success of the Democratic Aldermen. The Republicans are nowhere. Out of ten Aldermen the Republicans have elected but one, by a majority of three votes. In Hoboken only two Republicans are elected out of forty-nine municipal officers. In Hudson City the full Democratic ticket was elected by nearly three hundred majority.
New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 22
New Jersey Charter election. --The returns from all the wards in Jersey City above the almost entire success of the Democratic Aldermen. The Republicans are nowhere. Out of ten Aldermen the Republicans have elected but one, by a majority of three votes. In Hoboken only two Republicans are elected out of forty-nine municipal officers. In Hudson City the full Democratic ticket was elected by nearly three hundred majority.