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APPENDIX E
States Carranza Gonzalez Obregon
Aguascalientes 7,394 28 17
Colima 4,874 27 19
Coahuila 26,841 52 219
Campeche 2,061 6 3
Chihuahua 5,883 2 57
Chiapas 14,277 3
Durango 6,816 17 202
Guanajuato 91,226 3,328 708
Guerrero 9,825
Jalisco 34,135 28 52
Mexico 52,513 1,676 620
Michoacan 33,627 1,615 120
Nuevo León 33,166 8 10
Oaxaca 60,964 138 73
Puebla 57,519 1,215 193
Querétaro 14,754 491 111
S. L. Potosí 22,638 71 51
Sinaloa 12,710 24 169
Tabasco 6,163 2 5
Hidalgo 19,949 70 32
Tlaxcala 21,724 176 53
Yucatan 25,717 12 14
Zacatecas 20,732 67 66
Vera Cruz 39,455 276 172
Sonora 20,667 6 367
Tepic 8,856 2 9
Baja California 3,056 25
Quintana Roo 345 12 2
Distrito Federal 70,003 1,773 553
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Totals 797,305 11,615 4,008

The total number of votes cast was 812,928.

nouncing officially that in the election held on March 11th the Citizen Venustiano Carranza received 797,305 votes, against various other candidates with a much inferior number of ballots. The resolution was unanimously approved. It reads as follows:

The Chamber of Deputies of the Twenty-seventh Congress of the Republic of Mexico, constituted in an Electoral College and in use of the rights and faculties conferred upon them by Section I of Article 74 of the Political Constitution of the Republic, have decreed, after a careful ex-