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THE TEXAS ALMANAC. 9"
SECOND PRIMARY. Covernor.
Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson ................... 270.,59
The second, or run-off, Democratic pri- Dan Mloody................................495.723
mary election was held Aug. 28, 1926, to
decide three contests: Governor, Attorney Total ............................. 766.318
General and Treasurer. In these three
races no candidate received a majority in Attorgey General,
the first primary election, held July 24. James V. Allred ................ .........356.036
The tables which follow give totals and Claude Pollard.....................!........360.082"
county-by-county vote of this election. Total .................................716.118
Totals in Second Primary.
Immediately below are given the totals Treasurer,
in the second primary. These totals in- J. R. Ball... .. ......................280.551
elude returns from all except three coun- W. Gregory Hatcher .......................409.829"
ties, Hutchinson, Moore and Terrell, which
held no elections. Total .............................690.380
SECOND PRIMARY.- Governor---
County- Ferguson. Moody.
Anderson ................................... 1,944 3,773
Andrews .................................... 39 84
Angelina ...................................... 3,342 2,537
Aransas .................................... 57 251
Archer ..................................... 621 721
Armstrong .................................. 177 718
Atascosa ................................... 888 1,489
Austin ..................................... 2,631 1,190
Bailey .................................. ... 202 390
Bandera ........................ ........... 166 430
Bastrop ..................................... 1,276 1,836
Baylor ..................................... 779 1.076
B ee ........................................ 250 1,092-
B ell ........................................ 4,008 5,941
Bexar ...................................... 5,386 14,382
Blanco ...................................... 364 440
Borien ..................................... 91 138
Bosque ..................................... 1,523 1,981
Bowie ................................... 3,125 5,333
Braoria ....................... ........... 60 1,817
Brazos ..................................... 1,075 1,728
Brewster ................................... 98 392
Briscoe ..................................... 334 675
Brooks ...................................... 58 151
Brown ...................................... 1,899 3,411
Burleson ............................... ... 1,532 1,335
Burnet ..................................... 940 1,505
Caldwell ..................................... 996 1,993
Calhoun ................................ . . 267 520
Callahan .................................... 1,206 1.559
Cameron ................................ ... 340 2,704
Cam p ................................... ... 747 1,034
Carson ..................................... 279 480
Cass ...... ................................. 1,826 2,667
Castro ...................................... 309 519
Chambers .................................... 323 366
Cherokee ................................... 2,598 3,322
Childress ................................... 767 1,C61
Clay ....................................... 1,227 2,329
Cochran .................................... 99 193
Coke ....................................... 473 838
Coleman .................................... 1,746 2,678
Colln ...................................... 3,844 5,600
Collingsworth ............................... 492 1,169
Colorado .................................... 1,883 1,549
Com al ...................................... 1,125 414
Comanche ................................... 1,821 2,750
Concho ..................................... 575 655
Cooke ....................................... 1,74 3,110
Coryell ..................................... 2,224 2,505
Cottle ................................... 553 967
Crane- (Unorganized).
Crockett .................................... 25 161
Crosby ................................... 705 1,507
Culberson ...16 93
Dallam ....................... ...... ....... 128 602
Dallas ..................................... 4,727 28,431
Dawson ................................... 949 1,567
Deaf Smith.. ................................ 158 893.
Delta ............................. ..... ... 1.342 1.986
Denton ..................................... 1804 4,256
DeW itt ..................................... 2,371 1,515
Dickens ................................... . 703 1,096
bimmit ..................................... 110 393
Donley............................... 388 1,703
Dural ..... ............................. ... 1.210 24.
Eastland ................................... 1,949 4,043
Ector .......................... ............. 58 161
Edwards ................................ ... 68 147
Ellis ........................................ 3,490 6,066
El Paso .............. ..................... 511 5,919
Erath ...................................... 2,066 2,823Attorney General.
Allred. Pollard.
2,292 3,317
58 57
2,435 2,800
80 183
1,041 264
574 239
991 955
1,484 2,194
259 237
145 334
1,294 1,602
1,312 431
636 481
5,178 4.413
6,995 11,665
343 372
156 67
1,646 1,581
3,258 4,280
712 1,343
1,314 1,334
213 238
617 234
99 85
2,265 2,697
1,480 1,254
941 1,292
906 1,895
289 433
1,405 1,081
916 2,042
486 1,223
346 300
1,498 2,092
471 229
199 396
2,642 2,851
1,834 461
2,718 577
187 85
740 322
2,245 1,920
3,868 4,737
1,102 403
1,184 2,004
838 639
2,516 1,625
593 515
2,711 1,717
2,398 1,792
1,051 336
99 72
1,583 427
69 30
377 285
14,899 16,992
1,533 752
475 469
1,233 1,963
3,670 1,985
1,840 1,753
1,372 237.
152 279
1,4901 385
1,215 20
3,630 2,088
123 78
87 102
3,716 5,142
2,512 3,425
2,536 2,009-Treasurer.-
Ball. Hatcher.
2,143 -3,346
40 58
2,154 2,912
84 177
623 530
343 420
785 1,10
1,544 2.101
254 233
222 2531
1,228 1.664
789 820
561 886
3,601 5,.862
5,763 12,532
333 389
79 130
1.413 1,757
3,764 3,559
654 1,500
854 1.762
173 270
374 427
60 122
2,322 2.464
1,341 1,352
880 1.317
1,012 1.777
297 416
1,086 1,327
1,039 1,765
830 827
344 280
2,0539 1.483
312 379
94 123
2,270 3,129
1,118 1.077
1,345 1,381
131 127
450 528
1.975 2,063
3,997 4,404
582 885
1,511 1,681
637 851
1,308 2,449
610 479
2.315 1,887
2,065 1,948
602 663
56 113
761 1.102
22 76.
278 366
5,170 26,251
987 1.217
330 590
1,847 1.263
1.744 3,700
2,077 1,651
698 728
146 303
760 873
12 1.223
2,240 3,222
65 135
58 128
3.677 4,93;,
2,219 3.593
1,665 2,685
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