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96 THE TEXAS ALMANAC.
CONGRESS.
First Primary.
All seventeen Democratic Con-
gressmen from Texas were re-
nominated in the primary of July
24, according to complete unof-
ficial returns compiled by the
Texas Election Bureau. In the
Fourteenth District, represented
by Wurzbach, Republican. A. D.
Rogers came out with a major-
ity of 564 over his two opponents
for the Democratic nomination.
Wurzbach was renominated by
the Republicans. Returns by
counties on Democratic races in
the ten districts where there
were two or more candidates fol-
low:
District No. 2.
John C. W. W.
County- Box. King.
Angelina ....... 3,583 1.501
Cherokee ... 4.731 862
Hardin ........ 1.770 616
Harrison ....... 3.299 361
Jasper ......... 1,439 671
Jefferson .... 7,229 3.220
Nacogdoches ... 3,554 1,112
Newton ........ 779 502
Orange ........ 1.538 746
Panola ......... 2.482 960
Sabine ... ... 912 1.129
San Augustine.. 943 1 074
Shelby ......... 3,725 1.605
Tyler .......... 1.128 314
Total ......37,133 14,673
District No, 5,
W. P. Hatton W.
County- MeCalib. Summers.
Dallas ........ 4.080 28.821
Ellis ....... 1,347 6.825
Rockwall ...... 168 1.634
Total ...... 5.595 37.280
District No. 8.
D. C. H C.
County- Garrett. Gerlach.
Fort Bend...... 2.245 412
Grimes ........ 1.656 286
Harris ........26,421 7.009
Wailer ........ 949 476
Total ......31,271 8.177
District No. 10.
James P. James R
County- Buchanan,Hamilton
Austin ....... 1.277 2,149
Bastrop ....... 2.246 1,276
Burleson ...... 161 1,717
Caldwell ...... 1.738 1,379
Hays .......... 1.490 723
Lee ........... 1.264 1.060
Travis ........ 5.802 6.635
Washiungton .... 2.013 1.766
Williamson .... 4.639 4.569
Total . ..21.630 21,274
District No. II.
Lowesco Tom
County- Braun. Connallv.
Bell .......... 995 7.072
Bosque ........ 849 2.969
Coryell ........ 665 3.493
Falls ........ 464 3 831
Hamilton ...... 1.553 1.490
MeLennan ..... 1 55 11.772
Total ..... 681 30.627
District No. 12.
C. E. Fritz G.
County- Farmer. Lanham.
Erath ......... 2.057 2.473
Hood .......... 496 1.148
Johnson ....... 1,237 4.205
Parker ........ 827 3.221
Somervell ...... 189 389
Tarrant ....... 4.896 21.726
Total ...... 9.702 33.162District No. 19,
Ben D. Guinn
County- Sartin. Williams.
Archer ........ 802 865
Baylor ........ 660 962
Clay ......... 1,162 1.902
Cooke ......... 1,937 2.290
Denton ........ 2,169 4.058
Jack ........... 537 1.078
Montague ...... 1,406 2.154
Tlhroclmorton .. 302 657
Wichita ....... 6.627 3.581
Wilbarger ...... 1.316 1.86i4
Wise .......... 1.439 3.383
Young ........ 1.059 1,989
Total. ..19.416 24.785
District No, 14.
R. E JoimhnR. A.D.
County-Chrone. Pfeiffer. Rogers.
Aransas .... 82 26 12
Bee ....... 469 107 398
Bexar .....2,775 5,865 10.843
Blanco ... 143 163 -333
Cnial ...... 431 829 190
Guadalule... 195 437 467
Earnes .... 238 1.111 1.122
Kendall .... 30 95 63
Knueces .... 745 801 1.834
S. Patricio.. 265 101 386
Wilson .... 270 1.007 1.101
Total .5.643 10.542 16.749
District No. 15.
John N. Sid
County- Garner. Hardin.
Atascosa ....... 776 319
1Brooks ........ 248 14
Cameron ....... 2.785 843
Dimmit ........ 190 384
Dural ......... 1,342 1
Frio ............ 870 449
Hidalgo .........3.631 963
Jim Hogg....... 170 10
Jim 'Wells...... 701 382
Kenedy ........ 101 2
Kinney ........ 138 6
Kleberg ....... 812 556
La Salle......... 439 241
Live Oak....... 632 592
Maverick ...... 245 27
McMullen ...... 203 110
Medina ........ 1,073 474
Starr .......... 878
Uvalde ........ 1.184 686
Webb .......... 1.197 726
Willacy ....... 220 180
Zapata ........ 254
Zavalla ........ 437 322
Total .. 18.546 7.287
District 'ro, 17.
Thomas L. J, R.
County- Blanton. Smith.
Brown ........ 3,540 1.337
Burnet ........ 1,797 821
Callahan ...... 1.894 649
Coleman ....... 3.450 865
Comanche ..... 861 348
('onho ........ 992 321
Eastland ....... 4.642 1.420
Jones ......... 3.012 712
Lampasas ...... 1.489 695
Llano ....... 1.138 382
McCulloc ..... 1.905 808
Mills .......... 1.224 _ 681
Nolan ......... 2.202 865
Palo Pinto...... 2.118 839
Runnels ........ 2.071 818
San Saha....... 1.885 685
Shackelford .... 996 228
Stephens ....... 2.069 826
Taylor ........ 4,652 1.277
Total ......41.937 14.577
No Opposition.
The following Democratic Con-
gressmen were nominated with-
out opposition:
District 1-Eugene Black,
Clarksville. incumbent.
District 3-Morgan G. Sanders,
Canton, incumbent.
District 4-Sam Rayburn. Bon-
ham, incumbent.District 6.-Luther A. John-
son. Corsicana. incumbent.
District 7--Clay Stone Briggs,
Galveston. incumbent.
District 9-J. J'. Mansfield,
Columbus, incumbent.
District 16-Claude B. Huds-
peth, El Paso, incumbent.
District 18-Marvin Jones,
Amarillo, incumbent.
COURTS OF CIVIL
APPEALS.
First Primary.
Unofficial complete returns in
the three Democratic races for
Justices of thle Courts of Civil
Appeals in the primary of July
24 as compiled by the Texas
Election Bureau follow:
District No, 8.
County- Gibbs. Walthall.
Andrews ....... 113 53
Brewster ...... 504 235
Culberson ...... 84 57
Ector .......... 240 34
El Paso........ 2.368 6.656
Gaines ........ 508 37
Glasscock ...... 214 90
Hudspeth ...... 117 142
Jeff Davis...... 155 131
Martin ......... 630 199
Midland ....... 688 330
Pecos ........ 224 138
Presidio ........ 319 230
Reagan .......... 183 43
Reeves ........ 465 361
Terrell .......... 52 39
Upton ......... 57 24
Ward .......... 197 147
-Winkler ........ 23 5
Total ...... 7,201 8.951
District No. 11, Place No. 1.
Daven- Hick-
County- Rdgell. port. man.
Borden ..... 31 74 33
Callahan .. 432 983 645
Comanche ,. 498 1.245 2.007
Dawson .... 344 1.103 620
Eastland ... 720 3.877 1.551
Erath .... 643 808 2.047
Fisher ..... 431 899 877
Haskell .... 659 1.288 923
Howard .... 378 774 625
Jones .... 660 1.842 607
Mitchell .... 265 755 1.058
Nolan ..... 746 1,355 1,046
Palo Pinto. 569 848 1,264
Scurry ..... 465 1.038 600
Shac kelford.. 215 342 410
Stephens ... 919 267 2.187
Stonewall .. 234 483 405
Taylor ..... 630 2.360 2,169
Th'ckmorton. 219 155 492
Total ..9,078 20,496 19.560
District No. 11. Place No. 2.
County- Littler. Leslie.
Borden ........ 83 166
Callahan ...... 1.080 948
Comanche ...... 1,561 2.230
Rawson ....... 692 1.489
Eastland ...... 4,333 1.651
Erath ......... 1,580 1.853
Fisher ......... 901 1.344
Haskell ........ 1,711 1.155
Howard ........ 982 1.145
Jones .......... 1,40 1.879
Mitchell ....... 167 2.212
Nolan ......... 667 2.677
Palo Pinto...... 1,579 1.156
Scurry ........ 380 1.947
Shackelford .. 490 436
Stephens ....... 1,483 1.007
Stonewall ...... 479 624
Taylor .. .... . 2,042 3.150
Throckmorton .. 416 414
Total ......22,076 27.483
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