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ELECTIONS.
Railroad Commission (Regular Term) County- Dies.
Ernest O Thompson, Amarillo (D) .... 277,576 Cochran ... . 53
W. G McClain, Waxahachie (R) 9,562 Coke ......... 54
Thos. Nye Ballard, Wichita Falls (P U P.) 390 Coleman .... 188
Railroad Commission (Unexpired Term) Collin ........ 509
Beauford Jester, Corsicana (D) .. . 279,027 Collingsworth .. 36
Eugene Nolte Jr., San Antonio (R) ........ 9,706 Colorado ...... 177
Commissioner General Land Office: Comal ....... 128
Bascom Giles, Austin (D) .. ..........278,618 Comanche ..... 247
John A Donaldson, Victoria (R) .......... .9,103 Concho ........ 31
Benjamin Columbus Young, Mesquite, Cooke ......... 472
WP.U.P.) .............................. 341 Cory ell ........ 79
Comptroller: Cottle ......... 59
George Sheppard, Sweetwater (D)... ..279,215 Crane ......... 37
A E Dumont, Paducah (R) . 8,687 Crockett 10...... l
Robert Grammer, Houston (P.U.P ) . .. . 315 Crosby ........ 1903
Culberson ..... 19
Commissioner of Agriculture: Dallam ....... 34
J E McDonald, Waxahachie (D) . . 279.746 Dallas ........ 3,524
A. A. (Al) Klose, Bertram (P.U.P ) . . . 1,710 Dawson ..... .. 323
Associate Justice, Supreme Court Deaf Smith .... 46
(No contest.) Delta ......... 118S
Judge, Court Criminal Appeals- Denton ........ 273
Harry N Graves, Dallas (D)........... 271,474 DeWitt ....... 249
Ralph Currie, Dallas (R)................. 9,518 Dickens ....... 64
Dimmit ....... 53
Attorney General: Donley ........ 52
Gerald C. Mann, Dallas (D)... ......... 279,818 Duxal ......... 11
Enoch Fletcher. Grand Saline (R)..... ... 8,749 Eastland ...... 397
Pat A. Fleniken, Waco (P U.P.).......... 278 Ector ......... 118
Superintendent of Public Instruction- Edxards ...... bl
L A Woods, Waco (D) ...... 279,149 Ellis .......... 883
Mrs. Earl H. Baird, Cleburne (R) ......... .9,160 El Paso ....... b30
Erath......... 255
Chief Justice, Supreme Court: Falls .......... 118
James P Alexander, Waco (D).......... 279,489 Fannin ........ 320
John Beveridge, Borger (R)............... 9,395 Fayette ....... 204
Fisner ........ 105
SPECIAL SENATORIAL ELECTION, 1941. Floyd ......... 109
A special election was held June 28, 1941, to Foard .........
fill the place in the United States Senate left Fort Bend ..... 296
%acant by the death of Senator Morris Sheppard Frankhn ..... 47
There were twenty-seven contestants, only four of Freestone ..... 418
\ hom polled an appreciable vote. These were Frio ............ 129
W Lee O'Daniel who won with 175,590 1otes, Gaines ........ 66
Lyndon B Johnson, 174,279, Gerald C Mann. Galveston ..... 960
140,807, and Martin Dies, 80,653. In the contest Garza ......... 131
oere twenty-four Democrats, one Republican, one Gillesple ...... 37
Independent and one Communist Since it was a Glasscock ..... 23
special general election and not a Democratic Goliad ........ 103
primary, there was no runoff The county-by- Gonzales ...... 362
county vote for the four leading candidates was Gray .......... 143
as follows Gray son ....... 648
County- Dies Johnson Mann O'Daniel Gregg ......... 70
Grimes .... 2
Anderson ...... 502 696 915 1,112 Guadalupe ..... 177
Andrews .... 35 54 43 76 Hale .......... 157
Angelna ...... 1,445 375 323 1,138 Hall .......... 56
Aransas ....... 17 86 40 88 Hamilton ...... 119
Archer ....... 43 379 214 410 Hansford ...... 17
Armstrong .... 22 115 64 171 Iardeman ..... 64
Atascosa ...... 233 438 195 585 Hardin ........ 1,037
Austin ....... 98 329 797 810 Harris ........ 6,945
Bailey ........ 67 115 149 249 Harrison ...... 470
Bandera ...... 210 81 95 2 8 Hartley ....... 20
Bastrop ....... 41 1,654 230 822 Haskell ....... L2
Baylor ........ 29 283 300 330 Hays ........ 183
Bee ........... 200 395 431 395 Hemphill ...... 18
Bell ............. 491 1,896 1 198 1,757 Henderson ..... 3 9
Bexar ......... 2,335 10,257 3,274 6,238 Hidalgo ....... 1,457
Blanco ........ 16 654 124 27q Hill ......... 396
Borden ........ 29 46 47 66 Hockley ....... 146
Bosque ........ 132 672 631 716 HIood .......... 91
Bowie ....... 683 766 803 1 620 Htopkins ....... 203
Brazoria ...... 401 087 532 1,052 Houston ....... 530
Brazos ....... 309 612 981 597 Hoxard ....... 261
Brewster ...... 69 245 83 75 Iudspeth ...... 19
Briscoe ........ 25 112 180 226 flunt .......... 1,587
Brooks ........ 36 188 28 96 Hlutchinson .... 155
Bro en ...... 290 756 1.106 878 Irion .......... . .8
Camp ....... 13 80 39Ja3ck.onson.........46
Burleson 67 950 230 677 Jack 15 69
Carson ....... Jones ....... 135
Burnet ....... 45 1,326 144 336 Jasper ....... 95
Caldwell ...... 179 1,203 649 674 Jeff Dais ..... 14
Calhoun ....... 154 136 271 Jefferson ...... 6,825
Callahan ...... 141 581 436 533 Jim Hogg 9
Cameron ... 1,170 1,355 601 93 Jim Wells .. 257
Camp ......... 113 80 392 356 Johnson ...... 546
Carson ......... 89 161 208 198 Jones ....... 181
Cass .......... 203 456 720 1 000 Karnes ....... 374
Castro ...... 16 102 167 104 Kaufman 387
Chambers ..... 216 200 114 204 Kendall ....... 74
Cherokee ...... 420 414 1,281 1,322 Kenedy 5
Childress ...... 68 328 516 549
Clay .......... 147 437 371 634 (Continued (or259
Johnson. Mann. O'Daniel.
101 95 194
283 98 212
692 565 940
894 2,031 2,073
204 321 556
416 672 844
319 808 541
533 674 1,102
373 148 239
685 1,170 1,354
770 640 913
173 262 318
158 91 44
82 87 45
143 329 387
100 8 14
211 230 298
5,404 12.572 5,925
266 418 575
144 212 285
291 b05 580
1,036 1,687 1,299
590 690 996
170 .348 331
129 127 239
211 265 375
1 50b 35 65
1,143 1,01b 1,430
285 259 190
151 93 160
1,429 1,751 1,877
2,588 555 507
692 895 1.110
845 851 1.106
1,126 1,343 2,359
953 984 1,654
494 375 493
186 382 567
144 152 219
938 450 984
110 470 556
404 686 661
181 95 177
156 164 244
2,596 654 1,246
115 147 242
166 916 803
44 73 29
123 157 193
605 712 927
227 400 512
3,212 1,902 2,682
10 1.679 1.241
51S 420 504
276 561 1,229
408 700 777
276 294 530
382 664 745
66 110 116
230 408 353
187 71 537
14 037 5.411 8.162
1,312 643 694
47 75 89
518 644 693
1,153 32b 425
210 142 220
407 654 1 133
1,213 1,352 1 475
1,568 928 1,248
286 344 580
211 277 376
418 1.628 1 265
465 421 1 100
933 641 454-1
106 28 36
129 1,727 1,628
266 351 376
127 49 1(0
373 446 466
289 343 43
169 129 3578
95 23 23
2,066 824 1,262
119 35 21
322 220 344
1,035 1,109 1 063
842 736 777
530 321 567
621 1,510 1,195
97 161 330
10 35 41
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