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In the preferential straw vote held yesterday in the Cambridge departments of the University, William Howard Taft h.'02 was re-elected President of the United States. Under the preferential system used, there being no majority in first choices, the firsts and seconds were added together, which gave Taft a majority of the total number of ballots cast and thereby elected him. The working of preferential voting may be seen by the fact that although Roosevelt led Wilson in first choices, 488 to 432, the total number of first and second choices for Wilson was 918 to Roosevelt's 760. Wilson therefore obtained second place while Roosevelt came in third.
The vote cast at Austin Hall was as follows: The vote at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate was as follows: The following table gives the complete results of the election, the sum of the first and second choices determining the standing of the candidates: *Name did not appear on printed ballot.
The vote at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate was as follows: The following table gives the complete results of the election, the sum of the first and second choices determining the standing of the candidates: *Name did not appear on printed ballot.
The following table gives the complete results of the election, the sum of the first and second choices determining the standing of the candidates: *Name did not appear on printed ballot.
*Name did not appear on printed ballot.
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