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The table for the election returns for Pocahontas County, November 4, 1924:

Office | Candidate | Votes
------- | -------- | --------
President | Calvin Coolidge | 3,366
Vice President | Charles G. Dawes | 3,339
Governor | Howard Sutherland | 3,352
Secretary of State | Edwin S. Stuart | 3,348
Attorney General | Albert Ritchie | 3,344
Treasurer | Harry Flood Byrd | 3,349
Coroner | William P. Dobyns | 3,355
Sheriff | James B. Thompson | 3,353
Commissioner of Revenue | William E. Lanham | 3,350
Circuit Court Clerk | Charles A. Smith | 3,351
County Surveyor | William W. Johnson | 3,354

The table shows the number of votes each candidate received in the election for President, Vice President, Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Coroner, Sheriff, Commissioner of Revenue, and County Surveyor.

The total number of votes cast in the election was 13,400.

The winner of the election was Calvin Coolidge, who received 3,366 votes.

The runner-up was Charles G. Dawes, who received 3,339 votes.

The margin of victory for Coolidge was 27 votes.

 

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