Germans 1,017,037
Austrians 208,550
Hungarians 62,366
Total 1,287,953

In addition, the citizenship of a total of 240,953 Germans, Austrians and Hungarians had not been reported. The following shows the number of Irish, Swedes, Swiss and Hollanders of voting age in 1910, including those who had applied for their first citizenship papers:


Irish 439,973
Swedes 259,305
Hollanders 40,332
Swiss 49,364
Total 788,974

Other States in which German-born naturalized males of 21 or over lead all other foreign-born are:


Kentucky 7,380
Tennessee 1,509
Alabama 1,255
Mississippi 647
Arkansas 2,203
Louisiana 2,739
Oklahoma 4,071
Idaho 2,133
Wyoming 1,091
New Mexico 804
Arizona 852
Nevada 922
Delaware 903
District of Columbia 1,952
Virginia 1,547
North Carolina 365
South Carolina 570
Georgia 1,174
West Virginia 2,137
Florida 925

In West Virginia the total number of Italians was 11,561 against only 3,392 Germans, but only 748 Italians had become citizens against 2,137 Germans; and in Arizona there were 2,196 English as compared with 1,324 Germans, but 825 Germans had become citizens as compared with 832 English-born.

Of the 234,285 Russians in New York only 92,269 had become naturalized and taken out their first papers. In Minnesota were 52,133 Swedish voters, in Illinois 43,618, in Iowa 10,636, in Wisconsin 11,532, in Nebraska 10,000, in Washington 13,393, and in California 11,076.

The German Element in American Life.