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C-1 Elections of 1934 PRIMARY ELECTIONS July 3, 1934 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION GOVERNOR B. M. Nelson..................................................1,602 0.3% John A. MacDonald.............................................5,025 0.9% J. Oliver Tilly.................................................870 0.1% Robert Burns.................................................33,521 6.5% *Tom Anglin.................................................101,698 19.8% Cyrus S. Avery................................................1,572 0.3% Gomer Smith..................................................44,992 8.7% J. Amon D. Collins..............................................736 0.1% Porter Newman.................................................8,763 1.7% John Freeman....................................................793 0.1% E. W. Marland...............................................156,885 30.5% Edwin I. Reeser...............................................1,071 0.2% Jack Walton..................................................85,616 16.6% J. Berry King................................................69,811 13.5% Grover Cleveland Brown..........................................531 0.1% Totals.................................................513,486 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Charles L. Rogers............................................50,398 12.5% Ray O. Weems................................................111,256 27.6% Ben Goff.....................................................13,905 3.4% James E. Berry...............................................88,787 22.0% E. Albert Aisenstadt.........................................16,309 4.0% Tom Waldrep..................................................56,987 14.1% William Cullen Bryant........................................14,521 3.6% M. W. Williams...............................................17,844 4.4% Hilton Phillips..............................................25,385 6.3% Herman Charles Shockley.......................................6,483 1.6% Totals.................................................401,875

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Elections of 1934 PRIMARY ELECTIONS July 3, 1934 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION GOVERNOR B. M. Nelson..................................................1,602 0.3% John A. MacDonald.............................................5,025 0.9% J. Oliver Tilly.................................................870 0.1% Robert Burns.................................................33,521 6.5% *Tom Anglin.................................................101,698 19.8% Cyrus S. Avery................................................1,572 0.3% Gomer Smith..................................................44,992 8.7% J. Amon D. Collins..............................................736 0.1% Porter Newman.................................................8,763 1.7% John Freeman....................................................793 0.1% E. W. Marland...............................................156,885 30.5% Edwin I. Reeser...............................................1,071 0.2% Jack Walton..................................................85,616 16.6% J. Berry King................................................69,811 13.5% Grover Cleveland Brown..........................................531 0.1% Totals.................................................513,486 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Charles L. Rogers............................................50,398 12.5% Ray O. Weems................................................111,256 27.6% Ben Goff.....................................................13,905 3.4% James E. Berry...............................................88,787 22.0% E. Albert Aisenstadt.........................................16,309 4.0% Tom Waldrep..................................................56,987 14.1% William Cullen Bryant........................................14,521 3.6% M. W. Williams...............................................17,844 4.4% Hilton Phillips..............................................25,385 6.3% Herman Charles Shockley.......................................6,483 1.6% Totals.................................................401,875

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Elections of 1934 SECRETARY OF STATE J. E. Barefoot...............................................30,293 8.1% L. B. Sneed..................................................72,931 19.5% J. C. Bentley................................................14,300 3.8% Frank C. Carter.............................................107,268 28.7% W. H. Davison................................................12,452 3.3% Charley H. Pittman...........................................23,699 6.3% J. T. Jones..................................................45,821 12.2% Walter Coodey.................................................7,734 2.0% W. F. Rogers, Jr.............................................37,050 9.9% Tom Hadley...................................................15,744 4.2% Shannon L. Pound..............................................5,761 1.5% Totals.................................................373,053 STATE AUDITOR C. C. Childers..............................................102,543 28.2% *Bert McDonel................................................71,231 19.6% Sam M. Bounds................................................66,786 18.4% P. Y. Jolley.................................................68,803 18.9% Milo E. Shepherd.............................................26,518 7.3% W. L. Byrd...................................................26,929 7.4% *NOTE: Withdrew after Regular Primary and before Runoff Primary. ATTORNEY GENERAL Jess L. Pullen...............................................38,999 10.3% Scott A. Ferris..............................................67,561 17.9% O. H. Searcy.................................................53,967 14.3% Mac Q. Williamson............................................56,651 15.0% Joe Bates....................................................46,410 12.3% Chas. West...................................................33,550 8.9% Albert C. Hunt...............................................52,474 13.9% Owen F. Renegar..............................................13,330 3.5% Totals.................................................376,272 STATE TREASURER J. O. Crawford...............................................46,421 13.6% W. D. Hastings...............................................46,498 13.7% Hugh L. Harrell..............................................67,970 20.0% Ben F. Lafayette.............................................32,563 9.6% Lewis Terry..................................................41,390 12.2% A. W. White..................................................27,755 8.1% J. P. Dellinger..............................................23,233 6.8% T. T. Parks..................................................18,637 5.4% Chas. E. Thomas..............................................34,547 10.1% Totals.................................................339,014

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Elections of 1934 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION W. Roy Welton................................................29,269 7.4% Jack Cannon..................................................53,970 13.8% Clay W. Kerr.................................................63,012 16.1% Tivis Nelson.................................................12,449 3.1% John Murray..................................................91,377 23.4% John Vaughan................................................140,401 35.9% Totals.................................................390,478 STATE EXAMINER AND INSPECTOR John Davis...................................................42,386 12.6% Gilbert Fraser...............................................49,685 14.8% I. V. Cruce..................................................45,376 13.5% John Rogers.................................................110,866 33.0% Arthur Jones.................................................26,692 7.9% Tom Bodine...................................................60,494 18.0% Totals.................................................335,499 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR W. A. Pat Murphy............................................145,233 44.5% Carl R. Young................................................36,127 11.0% Tom H. Smith.................................................37,604 11.5% Glen Johnson.................................................28,041 8.6% Pat Duffy....................................................26,505 8.1% Pat O'Tracy..................................................17,961 5.5% John Oklahoma Maberry........................................34,431 10.0% Totals.................................................325,902 COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Jack Rowe....................................................22,716 5.8% Thomas B. Williams...........................................25,401 6.5% Mabel Bassett...............................................157,817 40.7% Jessie E. Moore..............................................66,916 17.2% Carrie Dunn..................................................12,066 3.1% T. J. Rogers.................................................33,788 8.7% Mrs. I. L. Huff..............................................56,315 14.5% Bessie Mullenix..............................................12,232 3.1% Totals.................................................387,251

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Elections of 1934 COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Jess G. Read................................................126,765 38.5% Al W. Whitten................................................13,394 4.0% William Golden...............................................20,604 6.2% Elmer W. Oakes...............................................17,411 5.2% *Sharpe W. Philpott..........................................55,895 16.9% W. T. Doyel..................................................26,938 8.1% Paul Sterling................................................31,003 9.4% Fred Davis...................................................37,236 11.3% Totals.................................................329,246 *NOTE: Withdrew after Regular Primary and before Runoff Primary. PRESIDENT STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE James Wright.................................................35,463 10.2% Ed M. Reed...................................................38,233 11.0% John R. Stogner..............................................11,954 3.4% Walter Humphreys.............................................12,117 3.4% M. J. Otey....................................................9,617 2.7% Harry B. Cordell............................................122,430 35.3% Ben R. Cook..................................................50,125 14.4% A. Noble Ladd................................................28,908 8.3% Bert L. Fox..................................................12,255 3.5% A. W. Lindsey................................................25,536 7.3% Totals.................................................346,638 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER George S. Long...............................................33,044 9.1% Sam Hawks....................................................34,887 9.7% Granville A. Rogers...........................................8,809 2.4% Paul Stewart.................................................56,498 15.7% Fred Dixon....................................................9,192 2.5% Z. Z. Rogers..................................................9,716 2.7% W. C. Murray.................................................17,019 4.7% John C. Mondle................................................5,882 1.6% Paul A. Walker...............................................27,869 7.7% A. S. J. Shaw................................................85,069 23.6% Tom McGee....................................................29,570 8.2% Kirby Phillips................................................8,413 2.3% Joe J. Cavin.................................................15,045 4.1% Mrs. Hope Pettigrew..........................................18,594 5.1% Totals.................................................359,607

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Elections of 1934 CLERK OF SUPREME COURT Gus Pool.....................................................82,026 25.2% William M. Franklin..........................................45,323 13.9% James I. Monroe..............................................26,400 8.1% Minto E. McGill..............................................11,628 3.5% Tom J. Richards..............................................17,782 5.4% John Clarke..................................................21,526 6.6% Andy Payne...................................................67,372 20.7% John Murray..................................................40,821 12.5% Guy Parkhurst................................................12,168 3.7% Totals.................................................325,046 CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR W. C. Robbins................................................45,483 15.1% Robert H. Brown..............................................79,441 26.5% W. R. Rutherford.............................................68,679 22.9% W. G. Roberts................................................49,115 16.4% Miller D. Hay................................................56,644 18.9% Totals.................................................299,362 ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTOR District 2. William Spears.....................................12,677 12.7% Thomas Fairley.....................................10,158 10.2% R. F. Bridgewater...................................8,655 8.7% George T. Chancellor................................5,425 5.3% Tom Woods..........................................29,854 30.0% William T. Scherman.................................5,820 5.8% W. L. Johns........................................12,458 12.5% Eugene Miller......................................14,304 14.3% Totals........................................99,351 3. Charles E. Bailey..................................49,147 52.2% Joe Johnson........................................44,868 47.7% Totals........................................94,015 4. Ivan Fisher.........................................3,008 38.9% Wade Thomas...........................................490 6.3% John D. Mayes.......................................1,820 23.5% Riley Clark...........................................459 5.9% John W. Flanagin......................................446 5.7% Neil Harr.............................................796 10.3% H. K. Beam............................................701 9.0% Totals.........................................7,720

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Elections of 1934 JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS - NORTHERN DISTRICT Thomas H. Doyle..............................................44,285 53.5% Charles W. Mason.............................................38,430 46.4% Totals..................................................82,715 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 3. James I. Phelps....................................17,976 35.3% Geo. A. Henshaw....................................15,001 29.5% J. B. A. Robertson..................................8,328 16.3% G. B. Fulton........................................4,433 8.7% Elmer L. Fulton.....................................3,173 6.2% Martin V. Milam.....................................1,937 3.8% Totals........................................50,848 4. W. T. Jeter.........................................5,290 20.6% N. S. Corn..........................................7,134 27.9% T. R. Wise..........................................6,560 25.6% W. B. Garrett.......................................4,740 18.5% Woodson E. Norvell..................................1,838 7.1% Totals........................................25,562 7. C. A. Ambrister.....................................8,423 22.5% Gaylord R. Wilcox..................................11,026 29.4% Horace M. Jarrett...................................3,365 8.9% Thomas L. Gibson....................................8,724 23.3% Carl J. Hughes......................................5,894 15.7% Totals........................................37,432 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large E. L. Reno..........................................9,013 John Steele Batson.................................20,435 Robert E. Lee......................................11,940 S. P. Freeling.....................................15,950 Charles N. Haskell.................................13,751 Will Rogers (of Oklahoma City).....................90,327 C. E. White.........................................7,945 A. G. T. Vaughn.....................................8,818 Henry S. Johnston..................................60,130 W. H. Dunigan.......................................3,605 Andrew Jackson Jordan...............................4,330 Robert William Murray...............................9,488 E. B. Howard.......................................51,230

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Elections of 1934 District At Large (cont.) Will A. Hopkins.....................................8,493 D. C. McCurtain....................................18,858 Elijah Palmer Hicks.................................3,319 Theo. Roosevelt S. Wilcox...........................7,818 1. Wesley E. Disney...................................34,669 63.8% Grant G. Forsythe...................................2,790 5.1% Henry Craig.........................................5,358 9.8% H. F. Newblock......................................5,499 10.1% Rolla A. Crawford...................................1,643 3.0% A. F. Sweeney.......................................4,374 8.0% Totals........................................54,333 2. Phil K. Oldham.....................................10,208 18.8% Bob Wagner..........................................3,356 6.1% J. M. Wiley.........................................1,189 2.1% Haden Linebaugh.....................................9,527 17.5% Jack Nichols.......................................15,124 27.9% Joe M. Whitaker.....................................4,769 8.8% Totals........................................54,173 3. Asa E. Walden......................................10,765 14.9% Frank Watson.......................................12,842 17.8% Wilburn Cartwright.................................25,607 35.6% C. C. Williams.....................................15,857 22.0% Roy Ashley..........................................2,395 8.3% A. A. Snider........................................1,032 1.4% Ben F. Ogden........................................3,379 4.7% Totals........................................71,877 4. Lyle H. Boren.......................................5,546 8.8% Joe Looney.........................................15,966 25.5% Tom D. McKeown.....................................16,717 26.7% Geo. T. Balch.......................................1,888 3.0% P. L. Gassaway.....................................16,788 26.8% Bruce G. Carter.....................................5,523 8.8% Totals........................................62,428 5. Josh Lee...........................................36,164 51.0% O. B. Mothersead....................................3,195 4.5% Aaron S. Berry......................................3,006 4.2% F. B. Swank........................................11,373 16.0% John Tomerlin......................................13,218 18.6% Campbell Russell....................................3,914 5.5% Totals........................................70,870

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Elections of 1934 District 6. Jess Larson........................................10,827 22.5% Everett Murphy......................................2,451 5.1% Jed Johnson........................................22,660 47.2% Toby Morris........................................10,768 22.4% Price Thompson......................................1,249 2.6% Totals........................................47,995 7. Jess G. Kinser........................................414 0.7% Sam Massingale.....................................12,371 23.6% L. F. Thomas..........................................820 1.5% W. H. Legate........................................6,540 12.4% Jim V. McClintic...................................15,849 30.2% Moody A. Nicholson..................................9,942 18.9% Nat Taylor..........................................2,280 4.3% R. L. Lee Thurmond..................................2,160 4.1% Marvin Rogers.......................................2,025 3.8% Totals........................................52,401 8. Ed Brazell..........................................1,203 4.7% William M. Bowles...................................3,012 11.8% Wiley J. Adams......................................2,143 8.4% Raymond A. Trapp....................................2,419 9.4% J. M. Gentry........................................5,794 22.7% Phil Ferguson.......................................6,624 25.9% Warren Hoskins Dunnam...............................1,044 4.0% G. W. Wood..........................................3,249 12.7% Totals........................................25,488

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Elections of 1934 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION GOVERNOR William B. Pine..............................................60,347 87.3% Rexford B. Cragg..............................................4,299 6.2% Ray Ferrell...................................................4,424 6.4% Totals..................................................69,070 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Clarley Wells................................................12,174 22.2% N. C. Barnes.................................................11,979 21.8% Clyde L. Sears................................................9,055 16.5% Ralph E. Parsons..............................................6,514 11.8% B. A. Cockrell................................................7,005 12.7% J. W. McCully.................................................8,070 14.7% Totals..................................................54,797 SECRETARY OF STATE Horace J. Newberry...........................................17,738 33.3% Perry E. Sneed...............................................18,306 34.4% Cass A. Carr.................................................10,134 19.0% Ed F. Herriff.................................................6,951 13.0% Totals..................................................53,129 ATTORNEY GENERAL Roy Frye.....................................................14,177 27.3% John W. Whipple..............................................12,206 23.5% Basil S. Null.................................................6,572 12.6% Geo. M. Callihan.............................................18,850 36.3% Totals..................................................51,805 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION John C. Burns................................................33,226 61.9% Jenella D. Jones.............................................11,877 22.1% Thomas Jefferson Briggs.......................................8,568 15.9% Totals..................................................53,671 COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS W. S. Richards...............................................23,224 45.5% Merlian Helen Robbiere.......................................12,029 23.5% Beth E. Frederick............................................15,773 30.9% Totals.............................................51,026

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Elections of 1934 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER *E. R. Hughes................................................22,362 43.4% Frank A. Anderson............................................15,436 30.0% J. W. Bonner..................................................7,553 14.6% Roy Leas......................................................6,099 11.8% Totals..................................................51,450 *Withdrew after Regular Primary and before Runoff Primary. CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR R. R. Fretwell...............................................35,800 100% JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 3. James B. Cullison..................................11,452 71.7% Roscoe Bell.........................................4,512 28.2% Totals........................................15,964 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large Joe Harshbarger.....................................8,131 U. S. Stone........................................22,747 George Long........................................21,225 1. William C. Carrick....................................888 7.3% William H. Proper.....................................863 7.1% Robert W. Kellough..................................4,229 34.7% T. B. Knapp.........................................2,015 16.5% A. E. Williams......................................2,514 20.6% H. A. Grove.........................................1,644 13.5% Totals........................................12,153 2. S. R. Smith.........................................1,942 37.6% C. E. Creager.......................................1,923 37.3% R. B. Butts.........................................1,289 25.0% Totals.........................................5,154 3. Frank D. McSherry.....................................379 31.0% John D. Morrison......................................841 68.9% Totals.........................................1,220 4. James S. Davidson...................................3,102 60.9% Cash M. Cade, Jr....................................1,986 39.0% Totals.........................................5,088

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Elections of 1934 District 5. Paul Huston.........................................5,262 76.8% Walter S. Flick.....................................1,587 23.1% Totals.........................................6,849 6. George E. Young.....................................3,273 65.8% Wesley Y. Dilley....................................1,701 34.1% Totals.........................................4,974 7. J. Warren White.....................................1,139 45.1% Fred Langley........................................1,385 54.8% Totals.........................................2,524 8. William Earl Wiles....................................856 4.6% T. J. Sargent.......................................3,583 19.5% B. A. McAleer.........................................229 1.2% W. D. King..........................................1,837 10.0% Roy W. Cox..........................................1,856 10.0% Winfield Scott......................................2,454 13.3% William J. Otjen....................................3,656 19.9% Fred G. Logan.........................................710 3.8% John C. Hopley........................................288 1.5% S. K. Long............................................751 4.0% Geo. A. Hutchinson..................................2,140 11.6% Totals........................................18,360

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Elections of 1934 RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTIONS July 24, 1934 DEMOCRATIC RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTION GOVERNOR E. W. Marland...............................................375,572 100% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Ray O. Weems................................................175,160 45.4% James E. Berry..............................................210,092 54.5% Totals.................................................385,252 SECRETARY OF STATE L. B. Sneed.................................................138,784 39.3% Frank C. Carter.............................................213,749 64.9% Totals.................................................352,533 STATE AUDITOR C. C. Childers..............................................260,699 100% ATTORNEY GENERAL Scott A. Ferris.............................................166,850 47.4% Mac Q. Williamson...........................................184,773 52.5% Totals.................................................351,623 STATE TREASURER W. D. Hastings..............................................154,408 48.2% Hugh L. Harrell.............................................165,327 51.7% Totals.................................................319,735 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION John Murray.................................................140,914 37.3% John Vaughan................................................236,493 62.6% Totals.................................................377,407

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Elections of 1934 STATE EXAMINER AND INSPECTOR John Rogers.................................................190,118 56.6% Tom Bodine..................................................146,734 43.5% Totals.................................................336,852 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR W. A. Pat Murphy............................................222,708 67.7% Tom H. Smith................................................106,086 32.2% Totals.................................................328,794 COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Mabel Bassett...............................................220,112 55.9% Jessie E. Moore.............................................173,206 44.0% Totals.................................................393,318 COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Jess G. Read................................................257,526 100% PRESIDENT STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Harry B. Cordell............................................206,640 59.7% Ben R. Cook.................................................139,260 40.2% Totals.................................................345,900 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Paul Stewart................................................169,848 48.2% A. S. J. Shaw...............................................182,097 51.7% Totals.................................................351,945 CLERK OF SUPREME COURT Gus Pool....................................................139,613 41.5% Andy Payne..................................................196,249 58.4% Totals.................................................335,862 CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR Robert H. Brown.............................................173,448 57.0% W. R. Rutherford............................................130,736 42.9% Totals.................................................304,184

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Elections of 1934 ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTOR District 2. Tom Woods..........................................58,011 55.8% Eugene Miller......................................45,779 44.1% Totals.......................................103,790 4. Ivan Fisher.........................................4,293 53.9% John D. Mayes.......................................3,662 46.0% Totals.........................................7,955 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 3. James I. Phelps....................................24,194 56.9% Geo. A. Henshaw....................................18,292 43.0% Totals........................................42,486 4. N. S. Corn.........................................16,226 56.9% T. R. Wise.........................................12,241 43.0% Totals........................................28,467 7. Gaylord R. Wilcox..................................20,361 48.2% Thomas L. Gibson...................................21,809 51.7% Totals........................................42,170 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large Will Rogers (of Oklahoma City)....................204,724 Henry S. Johnston.................................154,640 2. Phil K. Oldham.....................................18,378 39.4% Jack Nichols.......................................28,220 60.5% Totals........................................46,598 3. Wilburn Cartwright.................................41,594 62.2% C. C. Williams.....................................25,221 37.7% Totals........................................66,815 4. Tom D. McKeown.....................................24,332 39.7% P. L. Gassaway.....................................36,861 60.2% Totals........................................61,193 6. Jess Larson........................................17,244 43.6% Jed Johnson........................................22,250 56.3% Totals........................................39,494

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Elections of 1934 7. Sam Massingale.....................................36,085 60.5% Jim V. McClintic...................................23,479 39.4% Totals........................................59,564 8. J. M. Gentry.......................................10,676 46.7% Phil Ferguson......................................12,165 53.2% Totals........................................22,841

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Elections of 1934 REPUBLICAN RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTION LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Charley Wells................................................20,798 51.5% N. C. Barnes.................................................19,528 48.4% Totals..................................................40,326 SECRETARY OF STATE Horace J. Newberry...........................................19,024 49.5% Perry E. Sneed...............................................19,378 50.4% Totals..................................................38,402 ATTORNEY GENERAL Roy Frye.....................................................16,431 43.6% Geo. M. Callihan.............................................21,187 56.3% Totals..................................................37,618 COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS W. S. Richards...............................................20,052 53.1% Beth E. Frederick............................................17,657 46.8% Totals..................................................37,709 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Frank A. Anderson............................................30,204 100% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large U. S. Stone........................................19,976 George Long........................................18,689 1. Robert W. Kellough..................................4,927 57.5% A. E. Williams......................................3,638 42.4% Totals.........................................8,565 2. S. R. Smith.........................................1,082 30.9% C. E. Creager.......................................2,416 69.0% Totals.........................................3,498 8. T. J. Sargent.......................................7,973 54.7% William J. Otjen....................................6,587 45.2% Totals........................................14,560

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Elections of 1934 GENERAL ELECTION November 6, 1934 GOVERNOR E. W. Marland (Democrat)....................................365,992 58.2% William B. Pine (Republican)................................243,841 38.8% S. P. Green (Socialist)......................................16,688 2.6% Francis M. Simpson (Progressive)..............................1,422 0.2% Geo. G. Ison (Independent)......................................186 0.0% Joseph Prather Wheat (Independent)...............................33 0.0% Dan W. Womack (Independent)......................................70 0.0% John Franing (Independent).......................................99 0.0% Totals.................................................628,331 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR James E. Berry (Democrat)...................................348,617 63.8% Charley Wells (Republican)..................................182,140 33.3% John M. Denny (Socialist)....................................14,253 2.6% W. H. Russell (Independent).....................................497 0.0% H. Ivan Byrd (Independent)......................................425 0.0% Totals.................................................545,932 SECRETARY OF STATE Frank C. Carter (Democrat)..................................343,957 69.9% Perry E. Sneed (Republican).................................174,757 35.5% Totals.................................................491,714 STATE AUDITOR C. C. Childers (Democrat)...................................343,252 65.4% Barney McKellon (Republican)................................166,049 31.6% Tolbert Elliott (Socialist)..................................13,245 2.5% Bertha J. Ridpath (Progressive)...............................1,538 0.2% Totals.................................................524,084 ATTORNEY GENERAL Mac Q. Williamson (Democrat)................................338,751 64.8% Geo. M. Callihan (Republican)...............................170,030 32.5% Stanley Belden (Socialist)...................................13,405 2.5% Totals.................................................522,186

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Elections of 1934 STATE TREASURER Hugh L. Harrell (Democrat)..................................335,308 66.2% A. P. Roberts (Republican)..................................168,914 33.3% George L. Larimore (Progressive)..............................1,692 0.3% Totals.................................................505,914 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION John Vaughan (Democrat).....................................353,345 66.7% John C. Burns (Republican)..................................174,312 32.9% M. A. Nelson (Progressive)....................................1,515 0.2% Totals.................................................529,172 STATE EXAMINER AND INSPECTOR John Rogers (Democrat)......................................343,811 67.5% Wm. Hutchinson (Republican).................................165,127 32.4% Totals.................................................508,938 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR W. A. Pat Murphy (Democrat).................................345,751 66.0% Chas. E. Day (Republican)...................................163,954 31.3% Arch Whetzel (Socialist).....................................12,983 2.4% Ed Foster (Independent).........................................707 0.1% Totals.................................................523,395 COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Mabel Bassett (Democrat)....................................364,481 66.2% W. S. Richards (Republican).................................171,373 31.1% Frances M. Denney (Socialist)................................13,076 2.3% C. A. M. Wolfinger (Progressive)..............................1,512 0.2% Totals.................................................550,442 COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Jess G. Read (Democrat).....................................338,550 65.8% W. J. Stoner (Republican)...................................162,321 31.5% S. G. Payne (Socialist)......................................13,207 2.5% Totals.................................................514,078 PRESIDENT STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Harry B. Cordell (Democrat).................................342,933 65.2% C. C. Hawk (Republican).....................................169,544 32.2% James M. Halbrooks (Socialist)...............................13,033 2.4% Totals.................................................525,510

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Elections of 1934 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER A. S. J. Shaw (Democrat)....................................357,131 69.4% Frank A. Anderson (Republican)..............................157,263 30.5% Totals.................................................514,394 CLERK OF SUPREME COURT Andy Payne (Democrat).......................................350,776 66.7% Rayma McCallister (Republican)..............................160,777 30.6% Helen Turner (Socialist).....................................13,726 2.6% Totals.................................................525,279 CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR Robert H. Brown (Democrat)..................................335,700 67.5% R. R. Fretwell (Republican).................................161,242 32.4% Totals.................................................496,942 ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTOR District 1. James Jones (Democrat)............................335,622 100% 2. Tom Woods (Democrat)..............................329,284 67.1% D. G. Harris (Republican).........................161,423 32.8% Totals.......................................490,707 3. Charles E. Bailey (Democrat)......................332,881 100% 4. Ivan Fisher (Democrat)............................326,526 67.4% Luther Bilderback (Republican)....................157,308 32.5% Totals.......................................483,834 JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS - NORTHERN DISTRICT Thomas H. Doyle (Democrat)..................................340,018 100% JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 3. James I. Phelps (Democrat)........................330,238 66.7% James B. Cullison (Republican)....................164,456 33.2% Totals.......................................494,791 4. N. S. Corn (Democrat).............................320,179 65.2% Charles Swindall (Republican).....................170,195 34.7% Totals.......................................490,374

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Elections of 1934 District 7. Thomas L. Gibson (Democrat).......................323,072 66.6% John R. Miller (Republican).......................161,806 33.3% Totals.......................................484,878 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large Will Rogers (of Oklahoma City) (Democrat).........354,542 U. S. Stone (Republican)..........................162,991 Edgar Clemons (Socialist)..........................12,412 E. B. Sandfort (Independent)..........................411 1. Wesley E. Disney (Democrat)........................61,470 60.1% Robert W. Kellough (Republican)....................39,085 38.2% V. D. Fowler (Socialist)............................1,686 1.6% Totals.......................................102,241 2. Jack Nichols (Democrat)............................40,210 62.2% C. E. Creager (Republican).........................24,001 37.1% Morton E. Craig (Socialist)...........................409 0.6% Totals........................................64,620 3. Wilburn Cartwright (Democrat)......................50,435 76.9% John D. Morrison (Republican)......................14,202 21.6% Robert E. Lee (Socialist).............................931 1.4% Totals........................................65,568 4. P. L. Gassaway (Democrat)..........................47,140 67.5% James S. Davidson (Republican).....................19,875 28.4% Allen C. Adams (Socialist)..........................2,732 3.9% E. W. Whitney (Independent)............................63 0.0% Totals........................................69,810 5. Josh Lee (Democrat)................................58,322 74.6% Paul Huston (Republican)...........................18,640 23.8% J. T. Bays (Socialist)..............................1,121 1.4% James W. Hill (Independent)............................52 0.0% Totals........................................78,135 6. Jed Johnson (Democrat).............................37,567 67.1% George E. Young (Republican).......................15,567 27.8% J. W. Madison (Socialist)...........................2,793 4.9% Totals........................................55,927 7. Sam Massingale (Democrat)..........................35,210 76.0% Fred Langley (Republican)...........................8,214 17.7% Orville E. Enfield (Socialist)......................2,891 6.2% Totals........................................70,863

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Elections of 1934 District 8. Phil Ferguson (Democrat)...........................40,248 56.7% T. J. Sargent (Republican).........................30,019 42.3% Siegfried Ameringer (Socialist).......................550 0.7% Boyd Northcutt (Independent)...........................46 0.0% Totals........................................70,863

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Elections of 1934 STATE QUESTIONS STATE QUESTION NO. 186 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 62 Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 15, page 391, Session Laws 1933. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "Requiring Public Service Corporations to secure the consent and approval of the Corporation Commission before consolidating with, or purchasing, or leasing the stock, property, works or franchise of, any other Public Service Corporation owning or having under its control a parallel or competing line, amending Section Eight of Article Nine of the Constitution." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................254,631 No.........................................155,330 AMENDMENT REJECTED. Necessary to carry................319,970 STATE QUESTION NO. 187 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 63 Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 10, page 394, Session Laws 1933. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "To amend Article 5 of the Oklahoma Constitution by adding an additional section thereto to be known as Section 61 of Article 5 of said Oklahoma Constitution, giving the Legislature of the State of Oklahoma power to enact laws to authorize cities to pension meritorious and disabled police officers." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................302,618 No.........................................183,855 AMENDMENT REJECTED. Necessary to carry................319,970

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SPECIAL ELECTION September 24, 1935 STATE QUESTION NO. 201 INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 138 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "A proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, providing that all homesteads within said state may be exempted from ad valorem taxation by the Legislature, excepting all assessments, levies, encumbrances and contract obligations made previous to such act of the Legislature and providing that such act of the Legislature shall remain in force for a period of not less than twenty years in which time the amount of homestead exemption may be increased but not diminished." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................185,058 No..........................................91,189 AMENDMENT ADOPTED. STATE QUESTION NO. 208 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 66 Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 4, page 399, Session Laws 1935. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "Shall Article 10, of the Oklahoma Constitution be amended by adding section designated 6-A; providing for exempting from ad valorem taxation of homesteads in amount to be fixed by Legislature, not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars; Provided, amendment shall not apply to indebtedness or other valid outstanding obligations heretofore incurred, or to special benefit assessments already or hereafter levied; provided nothing contained in amendment shall exempt any homestead or valuation thereof from levy of ad valorem taxes now authorized for support and maintenance of common schools, including special ten mill levy now provided by the constitution and law." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................129,314 No.........................................132,037 AMENDMENT REJECTED.

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Elections of 1935 STATE QUESTION NO. 209 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 67 Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 6, page 400, Session Laws 1935. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "To amend Oklahoma Constitution to authorize Legislature to provide pensions, payable solely from cash raised from special excise or license taxes, for indigent, aged Oklahoma citizens who when pension application is filed will have continuously resided in Oklahoma fifteen years and for future such citizens who when pension application is filed shall have so resided twenty years; pensions not to exceed fifteen dollars monthly to any person or twenty dollars to family; any pension granted by Federal Government considered part of said amounts; defining aged dependent citizens and prescribing certain requirements and restrictions as to payment of pensions." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................119,612 No.........................................146,229 AMENDMENT REJECTED. STATE QUESTION NO. 211 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 69 Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 1, page 397, Session Laws 1935. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "To amend Section 3, Article 6, of the Constitution of Oklahoma, so that women, as well as men, shall be eligible to office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Examiner and Inspector." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................114,968 No.........................................154,669 AMENDMENT REJECTED. STATE QUESTION NO. 212 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 70 Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 4, page 398, Session Laws 1935. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "To amend Section 32, Article 6, of the Constitution of Oklahoma so as to abolish the board known as 'Commissioners of the Land Office' and to create in lieu thereof the office of 'The Commissioners of the Land Office.' Same to be selected in the manner provided by law, the Governor to fill said office by appointment until said law is enacted and commissioners to have charge of the sale, rental, disposal and managing of the school and other public lands of the state and of the funds and proceeds derived therefrom, under rules and regulations prescribed by such Legislature." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................113,737 No.........................................142,664 AMENDMENT REJECTED.

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Elections of 1935 STATE QUESTION NO. 214 INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 144 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "Act amending the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma by adding at the end of Article XXIII thereof Sections 12 and 13: authorizing old age pensions and social security legislation; creating a commission to be known as 'Commission of Old Age Pensions and Security,' authorizing the levying and collection of necessary taxes therefore; making appropriation for the purposes thereof; declaring State Question No. 209, Referendum No. 67, and vote thereon, of no force or effect; prescribing powers and duties of certain officers and employees; providing for appeals from orders and rulings; and fixed penalties for violations of this Act." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................204,626 No..........................................78,783 Supreme Court ruled amendment illegally submitted. See Associated Industries of Oklahoma v. Oklahoma Tax Commission, 55 P. (2d) 79, 176 Okl. 120.

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Elections of 1935 SPECIAL ELECTION December 17, 1935 STATE QUESTION NO. 220 INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 149 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "An Act appropriating from State Treasurery to State Board of Public Welfare, $1,500,000.00 and $1,000,000.00 respectively, for fiscal years ending June 30, 1936, and June 30, 1937, to be allocated to counties in amounts said Board determines necessary to supplement county funds for indigents and widows, said amounts to be expended by County Welfare Boards for necessities for destitute unemployables who have been bona fide Oklahoma citizens and residents for one year prior to passage of act; granting said State Board other powers; amending designated laws; and appropriating $65,000.00 for expenses of election on this act." Shall the Act be adopted? Vote---Yes.........................................82,462 No..........................................45,079 ACT ADOPTED.

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Elections of 1936 PRIMARY ELECTIONS July 7, 1936 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Office 1. Ernest R. Brown...................................159,891 W. R. Chestnut.....................................86,604 2. Fred P. Branson...................................132,548 J. O. Fox..........................................90,601 3. J. B. Moore.......................................125,593 Connie V. Southern.................................46,894 A. B. Seay.........................................54,837 4. Denver N. Davison..................................67,015 E. C. Love.........................................85,624 Edyth Walker.......................................73,712 5. H. C. Shilling.....................................69,390 J. T. Blanton.....................................113,277 J. S. Sessums......................................38,619 6. H. C. Miller......................................107,158 Bob Mooney........................................110,118 9. Tom Wallace.......................................118,548 Geo. W. White......................................98,946 11. Ivy L. Moody......................................100,449 Arthur H. Lamb....................................108,541 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Reford Bond.................................................130,787 3.4% R. M. McCool.................................................69,713 18.1% Bill McBee...................................................10,190 2.6% Will Rogers (of Warner)......................................30,768 8.0% Claud Briggs.................................................47,900 12.4% Grover Cleveland.............................................16,553 4.3% J. C. White..................................................12,450 3.2% Will Rogers (of Sapulpa).....................................37,632 9.8% Robert L. Williams...........................................18,635 4.8% Jim Kendall...................................................9,314 2.4% Totals.................................................383,942

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Elections of 1936 JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS - SOUTHERN DISTRICT Thomas A. Edwards............................................38,147 31.0% John T. Cooper...............................................36,368 29.6% Bert B. Barefoot.............................................48,201 39.2% Totals.................................................122,716 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 1. Wayne W. Bayless...................................17,356 53.4% Charles W. Mason....................................9,639 29.6% Dave Cotten.........................................5,495 16.9% Totals........................................32,490 6. Claude Duval........................................9,508 20.1% Thurman S. Hurst...................................19,358 41.1% R. L. Davidson......................................5,355 11.3% Edwin R. McNeill...................................12,872 27.3% Totals........................................47,093 UNITED STATES SENATOR E. W. Marland...............................................121,433 23.8% Josh Lee....................................................168,030 33.0% Daniel O. Witmer..............................................1,560 0.3% Herndon J. Thompson...........................................2,222 0.4% T. P. Gore...................................................91,581 18.0% Gomer Smith.................................................119,585 23.5% J. L. Barnard.................................................2,167 0.4% Charles T. Kirtley............................................1,564 0.3% Totals.................................................508,142 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large Charles E. Bailey..................................16,901 John Harmon.........................................8,398 Jack Dunigan........................................5,607 R. C. Patterson.....................................7,559 Elmer E. Caswell....................................4,431 J. M. Cole.........................................10,176 Will Rogers.......................................173,792 Sam Houston III....................................27,892 Jimmie Mathers.....................................18,226 Maud O. Thomas.....................................14,861

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Elections of 1936 District At Large (cont.) Theo. Roosevelt S. Wilcox..........................12,192 Robert E. Owens....................................20,843 Baxter Taylor......................................11,226 William Cullen Bryant..............................11,725 Jimmie Wilson......................................15,541 Mrs. F. E. Riddle..................................13,047 1. Jappa Mason.........................................1,861 3.1% A. F. Sweeney.......................................7,989 13.6% Wesley E. Disney...................................35,458 60.6% Philip J. Dickerson.................................1,930 3.3% A. Mayo Bradfield...................................7,160 12.2% Arthur B. Honnold...................................4,080 6.9% Totals........................................58,478 2. Harry Pitchford....................................13,308 26.3% Mrs. R. L. Fite.....................................1,618 3.1% Jack Nichols.......................................26,708 52.7% James M. Rogers.....................................5,380 10.6% Newal A. Ellis........................................367 0.7% William S. Hall.....................................3,212 6.3% Totals........................................50,593 3. J. D. Bayless.......................................3,896 5.0% Wilburn Cartwright.................................36,012 46.7% Wayland Childers...................................20,823 27.0% A. D. Phillips......................................3,027 3.9% Poter Newman.......................................13,256 17.2% Totals........................................77,014 4. James W. Pipkin.....................................2,121 3.2% Lee M. Overton........................................880 1.3% Geo. T. Balch.......................................1,617 2.4% C. H. Chaffin.......................................4,503 6.8% C. O. Beaver........................................6,109 9.2% P. L. Gassaway.....................................20,508 31.1% Claude Hendon......................................11,810 17.9% Lyle H. Boren......................................12,793 19.4% Sebe Christian......................................4,268 6.4% Harry W. Taber......................................1,267 0.0% Totals........................................65,876

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Elections of 1936 District 5. John Brett..........................................6,291 8.7% B. M. Nelson........................................1,498 2.0% E. V. George........................................3,825 5.2% R. P. Hill.........................................11,501 59.1% W. J. Losinger......................................1,149 1.5% C. W. King............................................792 1.9% Ed Shannon............................................543 0.7% Fletcher W. Harvey....................................261 0.3% W. P. Tarpey..........................................213 0.2% Al W. Horton........................................9,200 12.7% A. J. Pat Patterson...................................881 1.2% Sid White...........................................2,232 3.0% Norman M. Vaughan...................................1,017 1.4% Carl Giles..........................................4,103 5.6% F. B. Swank........................................10,262 14.2% Prince Freeling.....................................2,005 2.7% Bill Franklin.......................................2,384 3.3% John Keahey...........................................369 0.5% T. Bone McDonald....................................6,361 8.8% Ted Reynolds..........................................955 1.3% Oscar K. Lowrance...................................3,679 5.0% Kellam Shield.......................................1,555 2.1% R. L. Disney........................................1,152 1.5% Totals........................................72,228 6. Jed Johnson........................................30,592 59.3% Toby Morris........................................20,995 40.6% Totals........................................51,587 7. Sam Brown...........................................3,309 6.3% Sam Massingale.....................................37,710 72.9% L. F. Thomas........................................1,235 2.3% Moody Nicholson.....................................9,460 18.2% Totals........................................51,714 8. Phil Ferguson......................................13,336 46.9% Jerry Hayden..........................................638 2.2% J. E. George........................................1,651 5.8% Ed Falkenberg.......................................5,281 18.5% Henry S. Johnston...................................7,504 26.4% Totals........................................28,410

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Elections of 1936 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Office 2. Althea J. Newcomer.................................28,041 Gladys Tindle......................................28,384 6. Effie Turner.......................................23,387 Lyman Hobbs........................................28,547 8. J. B. Campbell.....................................33,106 John Couch.........................................20,704 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER John Appleby..................................................3,949 6.2% Jim Wright....................................................4,472 7.1% Roy Leas......................................................1,936 3.0% W. A. Woodruff...............................................11,664 18.5% Robert Grant Guiney...........................................1,262 2.0% Shade E. Wallen...............................................3,963 6.3% Bert Campbell.................................................7,645 12.1% Hamp Steele...................................................2,003 3.1% Walter B. Miser...............................................1,959 3.1% S. M. Stauffer................................................2,028 3.2% D. B. Barrett.................................................3,775 6.0% W. R. Boyd....................................................6,071 9.6% Fred Langley..................................................5,271 8.4% Leo S. Cade...................................................2,177 3.4% P. S. Mason...................................................4,554 7.2% Totals..................................................62,729 JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS - SOUTHERN DISTRICT W. C. Wood....................................................1,942 46.0% Walter Hubbell................................................2,273 53.9% Totals...................................................4,215 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 1. Roy Frye............................................5,914 65.8% Marshall W. Hinch...................................3,061 34.1% Totals.........................................8,975

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Elections of 1936 District 6. Eben L. Taylor......................................4,164 33.4% G. A. Chappell......................................4,078 32.7% W. R. Kerr..........................................4,198 33.7% Totals........................................12,440 UNITED STATES SENATOR Robert W. Kellough............................................8,123 11.1% Frank A. Anderson.............................................7,699 10.6% Amos Wilson...................................................4,029 5.5% Orlando Swain.................................................3,303 4.5% Remington Rogers..............................................6,653 9.1% Herbert K. Hyde..............................................26,651 36.7% Ed Arnold.....................................................4,399 6.0% Horace G. McKeever...........................................11,742 16.1% Totals..................................................72,599 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large T. R. Blaine........................................8,668 Alfred E. Williams..................................5,290 C. C. Clements......................................4,657 Paul Huston.........................................8,358 R. B. Butts.........................................4,352 S. R. Smith.........................................5,788 John C. Burns......................................10,532 James M. Gresham....................................4,150 Dave E. White.......................................4,227 W. A. Peters........................................3,831 Fred E. Pickard.....................................3,738 Isaac Deck..........................................1,953 1. William C. Carrick....................................714 2.4% T. B. Knapp.........................................1,237 4.2% Wilfred Marion Leise..................................665 2.2% Bailey E. Bell......................................8,763 30.1% Cecil C. Harberson..................................2,919 10.0% Jo O. Ferguson......................................6,736 23.1% Totals........................................29,083 2. V. S. Cannon........................................4,713 70.7% Arthur L. McKenney..................................1,947 29.2% Totals.........................................6,660

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Elections of 1936 District 3. Frank D. McSherry.....................................719 41.7% John D. Morrison....................................1,005 58.2% Totals.........................................1,724 4. James S. Davidson.....................................814 10.3% Fred L. Patrick.....................................2,894 36.8% Oliver P. Dilley......................................403 5.1% Ed Ball.............................................1,894 24.1% W. L. Johnson.......................................1,281 16.3% Thos. J. Horsley......................................567 7.2% Totals.........................................7,853 5. Paul F. Showalter...................................2,454 26.9% Harry H. Davis......................................1,284 14.0% John William Mee....................................2,576 28.2% Jep Knight............................................571 6.2% James W. Hill.......................................2,228 24.4% Totals.........................................9,113 6. L. M. Gensman.......................................2,348 34.0% Chas. N. Simon........................................444 6.4% Joe L. Trevanthan.....................................911 13.2% T. A. Hill..........................................1,749 25.3% George F. Young.....................................1,448 20.9% Totals.........................................6,900 7. Grady Glazner.........................................965 43.5% Clyde J. Matherly...................................1,253 56.4% Totals.........................................2,253 8. J. Wilford Hill.....................................2,323 11.5% Geo. A. Hutchinson..................................3,609 17.8% Winfield Scott......................................1,595 7.9% James B. Cullison...................................1,396 6.9% Charles Swindall....................................2,663 13.2% B. A. McAleer.........................................213 1.0% R. L. Hall..........................................1,343 6.6% S. K. Long..........................................2,578 12.7% T. J. Sargent.......................................4,450 22.0% Totals........................................20,170

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Elections of 1936 STATE QUESTIONS STATE QUESTION NO. 225 INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 154 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "A Constitutional amendment authorizing legislation providing for relief and care of needy aged persons who are unable to provide for themselves and for other needy persons who, on account of immature age, physical infirmity, disability, or other cause, are unable to provide for themselves; prohibiting such legislation granting assistance (including any Federal contribution) to a needy aged person in an amount which when added to his other income exceeds thirty dollars a month; authorizing levy of necessary taxes therefor; creating a department, commission and director of public welfare; prescribing their powers and duties; and authorizing contemporaneous legislation vitalizing amendment." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................346,950 No.........................................210,888 AMENDMENT ADOPTED. STATE QUESTION NO. 226 INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 155 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "An Act providing assistance to needy persons aged sixty-five or over, needy blind persons, needy crippled children, and needy persons aged fifteen or younger; prescribing further qualifications of recipients of such assistance, the required periods of Oklahoma residence thereof, and maximum amounts of assistance paid same; increasing the Oklahoma Consumers' (Sales) Tax and Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (each) from one (1) to two (2) percentum to provide funds to pay said assistance and cost of administering act; making necessary appropriations therefor; authorizing acceptance of federal grants, if any; providing necessary personnel to administer act, and prescribing penalties for violation thereof." Shall the Act be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................340,438 No.........................................229,542 ACT ADOPTED. STATE QUESTION NO. 230 INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 159 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "An Act designating the Oklahoma Conservation Commission as State agency to co-operate with Federal Government in designated projects under provisions of the 'Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act' of the Seventy-fourth Congress; setting forth certain powers and duties of said Commission; and appropriating $500,000.00 and certain unexpended balances in the State Treasury to said Commission for fiscal year ending June 30, 1937, to pay salaries and expenses of Commission, its members and employees, and other authorized expenditures." Shall the Act be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................223,836 No.........................................290,241 ACT REJECTED.

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Elections of 1936 RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTIONS July 28, 1936 DEMOCRATIC RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTION PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Office 4. E. C. Love........................................193,378 Edyth Walker......................................130,426 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Reford Bond.................................................242,879 58.1% R. M. McCool................................................174,635 41.8% Totals.................................................417,514 JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS - SOUTHERN DISTRICT Thomas A. Edwards............................................69,745 45.4% Bert B. Barefoot.............................................83,596 54.5% Totals.................................................153,341 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 6. Thurman S. Hurst...................................24,400 52.0% Edwin R. McNeill...................................22,478 47.9% Totals........................................46,878 UNITED STATES SENATOR E. W. Marland...............................................186,899 38.2% Josh Lee....................................................301,259 61.7% Totals.................................................488,158 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large Will Rogers.......................................301,583 Sam Houston III....................................95,217 3. Wilburn Cartwright.................................42,521 52.1% Wayland Childers...................................39,080 47.8% Totals........................................81,601

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Elections of 1936 District 4. P. L. Gassaway.....................................28,634 43.3% Lyle H. Boren......................................37,353 56.6% Totals........................................65,987 5. R. P. Hill.........................................40,704 55.9% F. B. Swank........................................32,077 44.0% Totals........................................72,781 8. Phil Ferguson......................................16,681 59.3% Henry S. Johnston..................................11,403 40.6% Totals........................................28,084

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Elections of 1936 REPUBLICAN RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTION CORPORATION COMMISSIONER W. A. Woodruff...............................................22,222 48.2% Bert Campbell................................................23,792 37.9% Totals..................................................46,014 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 6. Eben L. Taylor......................................6,719 55.6% W. R. Kerr..........................................5,347 44.3% Totals........................................12,066 UNITED STATES SENATOR Herbert K. Hyde..............................................43,272 100% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large T. R. Blaine.......................................20,535 John C. Burns......................................24,938 1. Bailey E. Bell......................................6,273 48.1% Jo O. Ferguson......................................6,742 51.8% Totals........................................13,015 4. Fred L. Patrick.....................................2,946 53.9% Ed Ball.............................................2,517 46.0% Totals.........................................5,466 5. Paul F. Showalter...................................3,220 46.2% John William Mee....................................3,747 53.7% Totals.........................................6,967 6. L. M. Gensman.......................................2,724 50.8% T. A. Hill..........................................2,632 49.1% Totals.........................................5,356 8. Geo. A. Hutchinson..................................7,910 49.8% T. J. Sargent.......................................7,944 50.1% Totals........................................15,854

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Elections of 1936 GENERAL ELECTION November 3, 1936 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS DEMOCRAT Ernest R. Brown Fred P. Branson J. B. Moore E. C. Love Franklin D. Roosevelt (Pres.) J. T. Blanton John N. Garner (V. Pres.) Bob Mooney ...................................501,069 Will C. Jones Ruth Roberts Tom Wallace G. Ed Warren Arthur H. Lamb REPUBLICAN Louis Bagby Gladys Tindle Rose E. Hysmith Alfred M. Landon (Pres.) Lena Sumter Frank Knox (V. Pres.) Dennis T. Flynn ...................................245,122 Lyman Hobbs J. R. Greer J. B. Campbell O. O. Kirkham Gordon W. Lillie John H. Griffith SOCIALIST Norman Thomas (Pres. - Socilaist) George A. Nelson (V. Pres. - Socialist) Edith E. Garver (Only one nominee)............................2,221

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Elections of 1936 PROHIBITION Molly E. Smith Alice M. Payne W. C. Stegeman Bertha Strickler D. Leigh Colvin (Pres.) Clara G. Latchaw Chaude A. Watson (V. Pres.) H. P. Hunt .....................................1,328 Ruth Morse Eva M. Melton C. A. M. Wolfinger Arthur Haldaman Lois A. Alloway CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Reford Bond (Democrat)......................................463,787 70.2% Bert Campbell (Republican)..................................196,507 29.7% Totals.................................................660,294 JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS - SOUTHERN DISTRICT Bert B. Barefoot (Democrat).................................450,535 69.2% Walter Hubbell (Republican).................................200,016 30.7% Totals.................................................650,551 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 1. Wayne W. Bayless (Democrat).......................447,006 69.8% Roy Frey (Republican).............................193,373 30.1% Totals.......................................640,379 6. Thurman S. Hurst (Democrat).......................451,905 70.2% Eben L. Taylor (Republican).......................190,921 29.7% Totals.......................................642,826 9. Fletcher Riley (Democrat).........................445,831 69.8% Cecil Talmage O'Neal (Republican).................191,989 30.1% Totals.......................................637,820

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Elections of 1936 UNITED STATES SENATOR Josh Lee (Democrat).........................................493,407 67.9% Herbert K. Hyde (Republican)................................229,004 31.5% Edgar Clemons (Socialist).....................................1,895 0.2% P. C. Nelson (Progressive)......................................973 0.1% Frank M. Kimes (Independent)....................................344 0.0% R. M. Funk (Independent)........................................298 0.0% Totals.................................................725,921 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large Will Rogers (Democrat)............................475,567 John C. Burns (Republican)........................193,487 Burn B. Leverich (Socialist)........................2,048 Lewis S. Redwine (Progressive)......................1,258 1. Wesley E. Disney (Democrat)........................81,286 57.6% Jo O. Ferguson (Republican)........................58,983 41.8% Wm. Lincoln Garver (Socialist)........................384 0.2% C. A. Wickstrum (Independent).........................225 0.1% Totals.......................................140,878 2. Jack Nichols (Democrat)............................45,724 63.4% V. S. Cannon (Republican)..........................26,310 36.5% Totals........................................72,034 3. Wilburn Cartwright (Democrat)......................58,261 79.8% John D. Morrison (Republican)......................14,672 20.1% Totals........................................72,933 4. Lyle H. Boren (Democrat)...........................63,306 72.7% Fred L. Patrick (Republican).......................23,615 27.1% S. P. Green (Independent).............................127 0.1% Totals........................................87,048 5. R. P. Hill (Democrat)..............................78,873 70.2% John William Mee (Republican)......................33,071 29.4% T. B. Williams (Independent)..........................178 0.1% S. A. Rourke (Independent)............................216 0.1% Totals.......................................112,338

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Elections of 1936 District 6. Jed Johnson (Democrat).............................52,373 72.8% L. M. Gensman (Republican).........................19,495 27.0% E. B. Sandfort (Independent)...........................71 0.0% Totals........................................71,939 7. Sam Massingale (Democrat)..........................46,940 83.3% Clyde J. Matherly (Republican)......................9,396 16.6% Totals........................................56,336 8. Phil Ferguson (Democrat)...........................47,497 58.8% T. J. Sargent (Republican).........................32,858 40.7% Leora M. Wales (Progressive)..........................243 0.3% H. C. Geist (Independent)..............................85 0.1% Totals........................................80,683

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Elections of 1936 STATE QUESTIONS STATE QUESTION NO. 207 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 65 Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 11, page 402, Session Laws 1935. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "To amend Article 5, of the Constitution of Oklahoma by adding a new section designated Section 61, providing that the Legislature may enact laws authorizing cities to pension meritorious and disabled police officers." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................390,142 No.........................................232,310 AMENDMENT ADOPTED. STATE QUESTION NO. 210 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 68 Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 34, page 402, Session Laws 1935. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "To amend Article 6, Section 31 of the Constitution of Oklahoma so as to relieve the State Board of Agriculture of its duties as a Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanical Colleges and schools, and to create and provide for the appointment of a separate Board of Regents for said colleges and schools to be composed of nine members, removable only by impeachment or court procedure, and with the term of office of one member of said Board expiring each year." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................379,405 No.........................................219,996 AMENDMENT REJECTED. Necessary to carry................383,874 STATE QUESTION NO. 222 INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 151 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "A Constitutional amendment repealing prohibition of Oklahoma Constitution; authorizing manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol and alcoholic beverages in Oklahoma under rules and regulations, having effect of law, of Commission appointed by Governor; prescribing Commission's duties; authorizing commission to appoint and fix compensation of employees deemed necessary, borrow not exceeding $400,000.00 for initial expenses, establish State liquor system, funds derived therefrom to be used in administering system, repayment of borrowed money, balance, if any, credited until otherwise provided by law, to Old Age Pension Fund, creating a review board and law enforcement organization; prescribing their duties; providing penalties." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................267,285 No.........................................391,083 AMENDMENT REJECTED.

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SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONS November 23, 1937 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTH DISTRICT Anna Laskey......................................................57 0.1% Jim Pickens......................................................24 0.0% Murray F. Gibbons...............................................552 1.5% F. B. Swank...................................................4,453 12.2% Homer Paul....................................................7,300 20.0% Lance P. Kirk....................................................59 0.1% John Lewis......................................................392 1.0% Lora Hill.....................................................1,113 3.0% Al W. Horton..................................................1,533 4.2% Gomer Smith..................................................11,774 32.3% W. C. Lewis...................................................3,845 10.5% Moman Pruiett...................................................117 0.3% Mike Monroney.................................................5,127 14.0% Will Rogers......................................................77 0.2% Totals..................................................36,423

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Elections of 1937 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTH DISTRICT Amos Wilson.....................................................295 9.7% Harlan Dupree.................................................1,522 50.0% James M. Gresham................................................333 10.9% Capp Jefferson..................................................383 12.6% John W. Delaney.................................................505 16.6% Totals...................................................3,038

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Elections of 1937 SPECIAL ELECTION December 10, 1937 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTH DISTRICT Gomer Smith (Democrat).......................................21,131 74.5% Harlan Deupree (Republican)...................................7,132 25.1% C. T. Hassman (Independent)......................................36 0.1% A. N. Franklin (Independent).....................................15 0.0% Bruno Miller (Independent).......................................42 0.1% Totals..................................................28,356

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PRIMARY ELECTIONS July 12, 1938 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION GOVERNOR W. S. Key...................................................176,034 29.6% Leon C. Phillips............................................179,139 30.1% T. W. Bickel..................................................1,088 0.1% William M. Edwards............................................2,557 0.4% Ira M. Finley................................................37,107 6.2% Wm. H. Murray...............................................148,395 24.9% J. M. Cole....................................................1,410 0.2% Jack Walton..................................................45,760 7.7% John W. Davis.................................................2,205 0.3% Totals.................................................593,695 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR James E. Berry..............................................211,672 47.0% Robert Burns................................................148,750 33.0% Jack Benson..................................................20,383 4.5% J. Walton Goin...............................................17,632 3.9% J. Luther Barnard.............................................9,321 2.0% Barney Woolverton.............................................9,853 2.1% Joeed Jones..................................................13,396 2.9% Orville Allard...............................................19,070 4.2% Totals.................................................450,007 SECRETARY OF STATE C. C. Childers..............................................176,132 42.1% Kale C. Khoury................................................5,377 1.2% Joe E. Brown.................................................54,703 13.0% Will A. Hopkins..............................................23,078 5.5% Robert L. Smith..............................................31,287 7.4% Claude R. Morris.............................................16,625 3.9% C. Art Gillam................................................11,174 2.6% Milburn C. Harper............................................10,152 2.4% Pat Ray......................................................40,083 9.5% Shawn D. Ray.................................................10,879 2.6% Hal L. Muldrow...............................................38,436 9.1% Totals.................................................417,926

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Elections of 1938 STATE AUDITOR Frank C. Carter.............................................156,479 74.8% Patrick Henry................................................38,788 9.2% E. B. Howard.................................................87,489 20.9% Joe Miller...................................................46,934 11.2% Irvin Hurst..................................................60,493 14.4% F. C. Fox....................................................26,691 6.3% Totals.................................................417,926 ATTORNEY GENERAL Joe Bates...................................................153,499 39.9% Mac Q. Williamson...........................................230,822 60.0% Totals.................................................384,321 STATE TREASURER W. D. Hastings...............................................58,758 14.2% Carl B. Sebring..............................................89,020 21.5% W. C. Rube Geers.............................................22,323 5.4% Robin Knight.................................................41,572 10.0% Bill Woods...................................................24,933 6.0% Fred Capshaw.................................................43,267 10.4% Moody O. Wallis..............................................19,714 4.7% T. J. Rogers.................................................52,022 12.6% L. B. Sneed..................................................61,192 14.8% Totals.................................................412,801 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION A. L. Crable................................................239,196 52.2% R. M. McCool................................................150,509 32.8% J. C. White..................................................68,115 14.8% Totals.................................................457,820 STATE EXAMINER AND INSPECTOR John Rogers.................................................235,153 61.8% John Davis..................................................144,756 38.1% Totals.................................................379,909

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Elections of 1938 COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Forrest Powell...............................................32,339 6.7% Mabel Bassett...............................................182,994 38.4% Ila Huff....................................................133,477 28.0% Frances Gowdey Parker........................................10,253 2.1% Mae West.....................................................67,607 14.1% Ruth M. Johnson..............................................29,041 6.0% Clarice Mansell Alexander.....................................9,970 2.0% R. R. Aulick.................................................10,601 2.0% Totals.................................................476,282 COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Jess G. Read................................................161,098 40.4% Sharpe W. Philpott...........................................86,698 21.7% Frank M. Boyer...............................................26,030 6.5% U. C. Beck...................................................19,804 4.9% Oliver G. Cromwell...........................................32,069 8.0% Edgar Cole...................................................25,294 6.3% Charles Lewis................................................26,136 6.5% Byrne Ross...................................................19,592 4.9% Joe C. Scott................................................129,580 29.2% Ben R. Cook..................................................32,827 7.4% Sam Houston III..............................................30,849 6.9% R. B. Thomas.................................................25,386 5.7% K. B. Cornell................................................33,344 7.5% C. C. Hisel..................................................27,237 6.1% Edward P. Boyd...............................................19,881 4.4% Roy Cheek....................................................15,909 3.5% Josh Lee....................................................127,940 28.8% Totals.................................................442,953 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Ray O. Weems................................................254,642 63.4% George Dawson................................................41,232 10.2% Walter S. Isom...............................................39,139 9.7% Tom J. Clark.................................................66,381 16.5% Totals.................................................401,394

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Elections of 1938 CLERK OF SUPREME COURT Andy Payne..................................................140,485 35.5% Ellis L. Quiett, Jr...........................................6,533 1.6% J. B. Pennington.............................................24,086 6.0% Woodrow Houser................................................7,647 1.9% W. H. Ivy.....................................................7,314 1.8% Frank Lynch..................................................11,567 2.9% Daniel Boone.................................................25,984 6.5% Joe Paine....................................................17,906 4.5% Dan Wright...................................................12,973 3.2% Harold McCall................................................15,433 3.9% Huey Long....................................................45,138 11.4% Cooper E. Davis..............................................12,472 3.1% G. E. Burford.................................................9,514 2.4% Thos. L. Taylor..............................................18,542 4.6% W. C. Campbell...............................................19,805 5.0% Beulah Ann Payne.............................................20,106 5.0% Totals.................................................395,505 CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR Robert H. Brown.............................................102,453 30.0% Charles E. Bailey............................................74,373 21.8% William Robert Rutherford....................................64,016 18.7% W. R. Davis..................................................71,627 21.0% Hugh McCoubrey...............................................28,303 8.3% Totals.................................................340,772 ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTOR District 1. James Grayston.....................................27,574 38.0% James Jones........................................44,829 61.9% Totals........................................72,403 2. Tom Newton.........................................20,316 16.4% H. E. Wood.........................................15,240 12.3% John W. Moore......................................21,860 17.7% Tom Woods..........................................19,658 15.9% Eugene Miller......................................14,153 11.4% Wm. R. Spears......................................14,824 12.0% W. C. Robbins......................................17,370 14.0% Totals.......................................123,421

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Elections of 1938 District 3. Thomas Ormesher.....................................8,387 George Frew........................................13,503 Edward Rooney......................................23,634 Charles E. Carr....................................27,992 Joe Johnson........................................41,419 Totals........................................ 4. Ivan Fisher.........................................3,090 Art L. Burnett........................................497 John D. Mayes.......................................2,207 Charles G. Ballard..................................1,488 June Walker.........................................1,871 Garfield C. Gray......................................133 Totals......................................... JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS - EASTERN DISTRICT James S. Davenport...........................................69,268 48.6% Ed Brady.....................................................30,415 21.3% William M. Taylor............................................42,558 29.9% Totals.................................................142,241 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 5. John B. Ogden......................................28,658 45.3% Monroe Osborn......................................34,538 54.6% Totals........................................63,196 8. J. W. Clark........................................19,503 33.8% Denver Davison.....................................38,067 66.1% Totals........................................57,570 UNITED STATES SENATOR E. W. Marland...............................................115,625 20.4% Elmer Thomas................................................252,550 44.6% Gomer Smith.................................................190,774 33.7% Charles Francis Smith.........................................6,256 1.1% Totals.................................................565,205

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Elections of 1938 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large Nat Taylor.........................................21,403 Will Rogers.......................................166,001 Peter E. Kremp......................................3,157 Wilburn Wright.....................................13,551 William J. Rogers..................................22,601 W. L. Oldham........................................6,033 T. T. Bray..........................................5,691 Tom W. Smith.......................................13,001 Otis L. McCord......................................5,407 Jimmie Wilson......................................15,236 G. D. Bushyhead....................................18,262 Dave Stovall.......................................27,566 Tom Wren...........................................11,243 F. B. Swank........................................36,028 John C. Burns......................................16,797 Brigham Young.......................................9,742 Chas. Elmer Thomas.................................39,819 1. William R. Breckinridge............................15,389 24.8% Wesley E. Disney...................................46,659 75.1% Totals........................................62,048 2. Jack Nichols.......................................30,439 55.4% Sterling R. Guinn.....................................562 1.0% Newal A. Ellis........................................593 1.0% C. Southern...........................................392 0.7% Earl Boyd Pierce...................................22,892 41.7% Totals........................................54,878 3. Wilburn Cartwright.................................47,551 52.3% Wayland Childers...................................34,042 37.4% Kate Galt Zanels....................................9,212 10.1% Totals........................................90,815 4. George T. Balch.....................................5,336 7.2% Lyle H. Boren......................................50,662 68.6% Leroy G. Cooper....................................17,800 24.1% Totals........................................73,798

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Elections of 1938 District 5. Merle G. Smith.....................................10,619 12.2% W. O. Pratt.........................................1,162 1.3% Mike Monroney......................................33,455 38.5% C. P. Offutt........................................2,053 2.3% P. S. Hillman.........................................474 0.5% T. Bone McDonald...................................22,170 25.5% William C. Lewis....................................7,224 8.3% Arthur E. Summers.....................................849 0.9% Dave Cotten.........................................1,557 1.7% J. O. Crawford......................................2,313 2.6% Ernest G. Albright..................................2,033 2.3% Rodney J. Suitor......................................340 0.3% Everett Baggett.....................................1,480 1.7% Herman Charles Shockley.............................1,066 1.2% Totals........................................86,795 6. Jed Johnson........................................37,534 78.2% Moses E. Harris....................................10,411 21.7% Totals........................................47,945 7. Victor Wickersham..................................12,354 23.5% H. C. Ivester......................................12,258 23.3% Sam C. Massingale..................................24,995 47.5% A. L. Gilham........................................2,063 3.9% Theo. Roosevelt S. Wilcox.............................888 1.6% Totals........................................52,558 8. Bert Shaw...........................................3,859 12.9% Phil Ferguson......................................20,712 69.6% Frank Lorince.......................................5,185 17.4% Totals........................................29,756

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Elections of 1938 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION GOVERNOR J. T. Dickerson..............................................12,890 24.5% Harry E. Ingram..............................................15,460 29.4% Ross Rizley..................................................24,198 46.0% Totals..................................................52,548 ATTORNEY GENERAL Carl E. Mohrbacher...........................................14,539 32.1% John M. Goldesberry..........................................30,737 67.8% Totals..................................................45,276 STATE TREASURER D. R. Thompson...............................................32,760 73.6% William T. Essary............................................11,718 26.3% Totals..................................................44,478 COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Flora Welsh..................................................14,229 29.5% Walter S. Richards...........................................20,905 43.4% Beulah Cureton...............................................12,984 26.9% Totals..................................................48,118 UNITED STATES SENATOR James S. Davidson............................................14,228 29.0% Wilfred Marion Leise..........................................4,133 8.4% William Oliver Cromwell......................................12,989 26.4% Harry O. Glasser.............................................17,668 36.0% Totals..................................................49,018 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large R. R. Wilson.......................................31,138 William N. Stranahan...............................14,045 2. Fred P. Snider......................................2,060 48.4% Bruce L. Keenan.....................................2,188 51.5% Totals.........................................4,248

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Elections of 1938 District 5. Harlan Deupree......................................5,002 75.9% Capp Jefferson......................................1,588 24.0% Totals.........................................6,590 6. Chas. N. Simon......................................2,012 44.6% James F. Rowell.....................................2,290 50.8% Totals.........................................4,302 7. J. Warren White.......................................760 49.1% A. L. Smith...........................................787 50.8% Totals.........................................1,547 8. W. D. King..........................................3,917 25.6% Chas. E. Knox.......................................9,000 58.8% Roy Harvey..........................................2,381 15.5% Totals........................................15,298

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Elections of 1938 PROHIBITION PRIMARY ELECTION GOVERNOR Francis M. Simpson...............................................98 57.6% Ralph M. Butterfield.............................................72 42.3% Totals.....................................................170 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Charley T. Bull..................................................73 42.9% R. A. Haskins....................................................97 57.0% Totals.....................................................170 SECRETARY OF STATE F. G. Latchaw...................................................143 100% COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Leah J. Gillett..................................................81 48.2% Clara A. Meeker..................................................87 51.7% Totals.....................................................168 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER P. J. Friesen....................................................96 54.8% Belle Wilson.....................................................79 45.1% Totals.....................................................175 UNITED STATES SENATOR A. B. Lamb.......................................................76 45.5% P. C. Nelson.....................................................91 54.4% Totals.....................................................167 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large E. W. Fickinger........................................94 Irene Brown............................................74 8. H. P. Hunt.............................................39 68.4% Leora M. Wales.........................................18 31.5% Totals............................................57

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Elections of 1938 GENERAL ELECTION November 8, 1938 GOVERNOR Leon C. Phillips (Democrat).................................355,740 70.0% Ross Rizley (Republican)....................................148,861 29.3% John Wesley Lanham (Prohibition)..............................2,579 0.5% John Franing (Independent)......................................776 0.1% Totals.................................................507,956 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR James E. Berry (Democrat)...................................310,819 68.2% Jo. O. Ferguson (Republican)................................141,911 31.1% R. A. Haskins (Prohibition)...................................2,470 0.5% Totals.................................................455,200 SECRETARY OF STATE C. C. Childers (Democrat)...................................301,020 67.8% Perry E. Sneed (Republican).................................140,463 31.6% F. G. Latchaw (Prohibition)...................................2,321 0.5% Totals.................................................443,804 STATE AUDITOR Frank C. Carter (Democrat)..................................297,881 67.8% Rowland Price (Republican)..................................138,372 31.5% Oliver W. Lawton (Prohibition)................................2,762 0.6% Totals.................................................439,015 ATTORNEY GENERAL Mac Q. Williamson (Democrat)................................301,735 68.7% John M. Goldesberry (Republican)............................137,086 31.2% Totals.................................................438,821 STATE TREASURER Carl B. Sebring (Democrat)..................................292,413 67.5% D. R. Thompson (Republican).................................137,628 31.8% S. J. Caskey (Prohibition)....................................2,577 0.5% Totals.................................................432,618

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Elections of 1938 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION A. L. Crable (Democrat).....................................305,439 68.9% Geen Gilmour (Republican)...................................135,032 30.4% Merrill A. Nelson (Prohibition)...............................2,633 0.5% Totals.................................................443,104 STATE EXAMINER AND INSPECTOR John Rogers (Democrat)......................................298,915 69.2% F. J. Swingle (Republican)..................................132,985 30.7% Totals.................................................431,900 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR W. A. Pat Murphy (Democrat).................................299,748 68.7% Charles E. Day (Republican).................................136,023 31.2% Totals.................................................435,771 COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Mabel Bassett (Democrat)....................................304,197 65.9% Walter S. Richards (Republican).............................153,126 33.1% Clara A. Meeker (Prohibition).................................3,982 0.8% Totals.................................................461,305 COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Jess G. Read (Democrat).....................................293,854 68.3% W. R. Kerr (Republican).....................................135,993 31.6% Totals.................................................429,847 PRESIDENT STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Joe C. Scott (Democrat).....................................301,994 69.1% Cliff Hutton (Republican)...................................134,732 30.8% Totals.................................................429,847 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Ray O. Weems (Democrat).....................................299,215 68.5% Charles L. Vanderpool (Republican)..........................134,599 30.8% P. J. Friesen (Prohibition)...................................2,757 0.6% Totals.................................................436,571

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Elections of 1938 CLERK OF SUPREME COURT Andy Payne (Democrat).......................................304,032 69.1% Leota King (Republican).....................................133,000 30.2% Bertha R. Woolard (Prohibition)...............................2,493 0.5% Totals.................................................439,525 CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR Robert H. Brown (Democrat)..................................295,257 100% ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTOR District 1. James Jones (Democrat)............................288,879 99.0% Bob Thompson (Independent)..........................2,907 0.9% Totals.......................................291,786 2. John W. Moore (Democrat)..........................288,770 100% 3. Joe Johnson (Democrat)............................286,942 100% 4. Ivan Fisher (Democrat)............................280,875 68.7% J. C. Brittain (Republican).......................127,405 31.2% Totals.......................................408,280 JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS - EASTERN DISTRICT James S. Davenport (Democrat)...............................293,679 100% JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT District 2. Earl Welch (Democrat).............................283,727 100% 5. Monroe Osborn (Democrat)..........................277,762 67.4% Hugh W. McGill (Republican).......................134,168 32.5% Totals.......................................411,930 8. Denver Davison (Democrat).........................275,239 67.5% C. L. McArthur (Republican).......................132,505 32.4% Totals.......................................407,744

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Elections of 1938 UNITED STATES SENATOR Elmer Thomas (Democrat).....................................307,936 65.3% Harry O. Glasser (Republican)...............................159,734 33.9% P. C. Nelson (Prohibition)....................................2,220 0.4% Raymond Burton Clark (Independent)..............................603 0.1% Herndon J. Thompson (Independent)...............................573 0.1% Totals.................................................471,066 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District At Large Will Rogers (Democrat)............................306,241 R. R. Wilson (Republican).........................137,733 E. W. Fickinger (Prohibition).......................1,850 1. Wesley E. Disney (Democrat)........................55,253 63.2% A. M. Armstrong (Republican).......................31,755 36.3% Martha A. Morrison (Prohibition)......................272 0.3% Phillip J. Dickerson (Independent)....................141 0.2% Totals........................................87,421 2. Jack Nichols (Democrat)............................38,058 71.2% Bruce L. Keenan (Republican).......................15,335 28.7% Totals........................................53,393 3. Wilburn Cartwright (Democrat)......................42,616 85.3% Frank D. McSherry (Republican)......................7,286 14.6% Totals........................................49,902 4. Lyle H. Boren (Democrat)...........................44,233 71.6% Ed Ball (Republican)...............................17,506 28.3% Totals........................................61,739 5. Mike Monroney (Democrat)...........................47,692 71.9% Harlan Deupree (Republican)........................18,271 27.5% Lizzie Varvil (Prohibition)...........................336 0.5% Totals........................................66,299 6. Jed Johnson (Democrat).............................33,808 69.5% James F. Rowell (Republican).......................14,617 30.0% Margaret E. W. Austin (Prohibition)...................209 0.4% Totals........................................48,634 7. Sam C. Massingale (Democrat).......................24,986 76.0% A. L. Smith (Republican)............................7,862 23.9% Totals........................................32,848

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Elections of 1938 District 8. Phil Ferguson (Democrat)...........................34,113 50.1% Chas. E. Knox (Republican).........................33,438 49.1% H. P. Hunt (Prohibition)..............................470 0.6% Totals........................................68,021

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Elections of 1938 STATE QUESTIONS STATE QUESTION NO. 205 INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 142 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "Proposed Constitutional amendment empowering bodies politic, including rural utility districts, organized thereunder, to assume revenue indebtedness, if authorized by election, to acquire, construct and extend public utilities, and without election, to maintain, repair, replace, enlarge and improve public utilities, and to issue authorized certificates of revenue indebtedness payable from utility revenues, without taxation; empowering school districts and State institutions to issue such certificates to construct, purchase and operate public buildings and parks, for hire; authorizing mortgaging of utility property and refunding of certificates; requiring governing body to fix utility rates sufficient to pay certificates; conferring additional powers; and providing procedure." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes.........................................98,216 No.........................................266,893 AMENDMENT REJECTED. STATE QUESTION NO. 216 REFERENDUM PETITION NO. 71 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "Shall House Bill No. 410, of the Fifteenth Legislature, which bill: (a) amends Section 2193, and repeals Section 2194, Oklahoma Statutes 1931 (thereby repealing statutory provisions which made unlawful the operation, etc., of slot machines for property, checks, credits, or any representative of value), and (b) defines automatic vending machines and pin or marble machines and legalizes the operation, etc., thereof on a State license fee basis." Shall the Act be adopted? Vote---Yes.........................................98,360 No.........................................280,284 ACT REJECTED. LAW SUSTAINED. STATE QUESTION NO. 236 REFERENDUM PETITION NO. 73 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "Shall Senate Bill No. 217 of the Sixteenth Oklahoma Legislature, which bill: Vests exclusive administration, regulation and supervision in Oklahoma Tax Commission of Sections 4599 to 4609, inclusive, Oklahoma Statutes 1931, relating to the sale and taxation of oleomargarine; provides that ninety-five percentum of taxes collected thereunder be used to to support common schools and remainder be usable by Commission to collect taxes and enforce law; and declares that provisions of said law shall not apply to oleomargarine unless same contains designated fats and oils, nor to certain designated manufacturers, dealers and proprietors, be approved by the people.?" Shall the Act be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................184,619 No.........................................215,799 ACT REJECTED.

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Elections of 1938 STATE QUESTION NO. 238 REFERENDUM PETITION NO. 75 The gist of the proposition is as follows: "Shall Senate Bill No. 123, of 16th Legislature, providing that Oklahoma Tax Commissioner, instead of 'Chief Oil and Gas Conservation Agent of the Corporation Commission,' be State Oil Inspector; authorizing said inspector to appoint Deputy Oil Inspectors (commonly called 'Gasoline Inspectors'); prescribing duties and compensation thereof; authorizing rules and regulations for enforcement of Act; requiring all fees collected to be deposited in 'Oil Inspection Enforcement Fund,' Deputy Oil Inspectors paid therefrom and balance transferred to State Treasury; and amending Sections 11591 and 11592 and repealing Sections 11595 and 11604, Oklahoma Statutes 1931, be approved by the people?" Shall the Act be adopted? Vote---Yes.........................................99,613 No.........................................259,240 ACT REJECTED. LAW SUSTAINED. STATE QUESTION NO. 242 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 76 Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 15, page 561, Session Laws 1936-37. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "To amend Article 5, of the Constitution of Oklahoma, by adding a new Section designated Section 62, providing that the Legislature may enact laws authorizing the State, State Institutions and school districts collectively or secerally, to provide retirement allowances and death and, or disability benefits for teachers and other employees in the public schools, colleges, and universities in the State supported wholly or in part by Public funds." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes........................................183,997 No.........................................218,945 AMENDMENT REJECTED. STATE QUESTION NO. 243 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 77 Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 27, page 560, Session Laws 1936-37. The gist of the proposition is as follows: "Shall the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma be amended by adding thereto an additional Section to be known as Section 1-A of Article 5, providing for the State Legislature, commencing in 1940, to be composed of seventy-seven members of the House of Representatives and thirty-four (34) members of the Senate, each of whom shall receive an annual salary, not to exceed the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400.00), payable out of the State Treasury; providing for Legislative apportionments every ten (10) years." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes.........................................92,264 No.........................................256,745 AMENDMENT REJECTED.