Votes State Comptroller
The Danbury State Comptroller voting record of 1912 illustrates the general public attitude toward the Socialist party during the early half of the 20th century. This photograph portrays the cover-letter of the records.
This photograph shows the specific number of votes that each candidiate received during the election to determine the position of State Compltroller in the year of 1912. Charles T. Peach placed fourth out of the candidates with 251 votes, which was still a significant amount for a socialist candidate.