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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 9, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                1 s j Page the stars and stripes november 1950 Duff elected in Warren wins As governor Walter keeps seat in House race Scott wins from press dispatches handsome re haired governor won election to the defeating Francis democratic Senate whip in the 81st Duff held Lead of More than duffs running mate for former Superior court judge John had an Lead Over Democrat Richardson of in the race for seats in the House Hugh of former chairman of the Republican National was returned to while an outstanding Democrat Victor was Veteran fran of a partial list of winning con and their follows Grantham Karl Chudoff Kalbert Vaughn Dague Oneill Denton Rhodes Gillette Bush Mumma Gavin Walter Lind e Van Zandt Thomas Morgan Graham Saylor Kelley d Kearns Fulton Eberharter Buchanan Paul Dever was returned to office by Massachusetts with an win Over the Republican can former Arthur a Distant Cousin of the state president Calvin John of democratic majority Leader in the was m was Republican minority Leader Joseph of North a partial list of winning Congress and their follows Heselton Furcolo Philbin Edith Nourse Rogers Bates 7rthomas Lane Nicholson Kennedy Mccormack  r and 14joseph James Duff a heavy margin in Early Strom Thurmond and a score of other state political leaders headed the Campaign to discard the which was passed As a Revenue measure in 1865 and written into the state Constitution 30 years Only missis Texas and Virginia still retain a poll Utah Wallace Bennett on the of Early wrested the senatorial seat from incumbent Elbert Thomas returns from 711 precinct out of gave Bennett and Thomas former Secretary of state James Byrnes was elected governor of South he faced no of in the the voters1 apparently threw the 85 year old Pott the pol tax repeal amendment was leading by Rhode Island was still in the democratic column the voters sent democratic John Pas Tore to the Senate and elected a democratic governor and two democratic Pastore Defeated Republican aus tin Levy by votes while Dennis Roberts became the new governor with a margin Over Republican Eugene the states two democratic con Aime of cum and John of were reelected Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma voters promoted democratic Mike Monroney to the Senate giving Hini an out Freach Lead Over his Republican Wil Liam with of the states precincts Monroney had to for the democrats swept seven of the eight reported districts for con the results 2d Carl Tom John Jar Toby Victor and Page Vermont the Green Mountain state continued its Republican but a heavier than usual democratic vote was Republican George Aiken was reelected Over j am e s while Lee the Republican became the states new defeating Democrat Edward Winston of Newport was elected to the states Only seat in the House of defeating Democrat Homer com Byrnes North Dakota voters their state in the Republican column by reflecting Milton Young r to the Senate and returning two gop representatives to the usher Burdick r was and Fred Aandahl r won the seat of the late William the governorship race Between Clyde Byerly d and Norman Brunsdale r was still Colorado d e n v Republican senator from y Leader reelected Nixon beats Douglas from press dispatches san fornia voters swept in Earl Warren As the states first thirdterm governor and sent Young Republican Richard Nixon to the James eldest son of the late president conceded the election to the Republican governor at there was no word from democratic Helen Gahagan Doug Las As returns showed her trailing hopelessly behind 37yearold a critic of president Truman for eign who promised his adopted state a new conceded when conclusive returns showed he had no Chance to get the huge los Angeles county ignore party lines his Home county along with the rest of the was heavily but californians ignored party labels As they have in state elections during the past 16 with two Here is How the vote stacked up at Midnight with returns from of the precincts Warren Roosevelt the precincts in the vote for successor to democratic Sheri Dan who did not gave Nixon Douglas both Warren and Nixon went ahead right at the their leads Seldom they just grew with the in a Edmund Pat seemed on his Way to becoming the new state attorney the voters smothered proposition proposing to legalize Only five of the races for califor Nias 22 seats in the House of representatives were win Ning congressmen were 8th Jack Anderson Norris Poulson Gordon Mcdonough Chet Holifield and Carl Hinshaw Earl Warren the House of March he was elected speaker to fill the unexpired term of the late William and was speaker of the 79th and 81st was conceded Victory by Democrat John the race Eugene Millikin for governor wag still in doubt be tween Walter and Republican Daniel William captured the 2d District seat for the House of the other three District returns had not yet been Texas 8 Sam Rayburn was reelected to his 20th consecutive term in the 68yearold Democrat had no opposition in either the primary or general a native of Roane served six years As a member i the Texas legislature before beginning his Long democrats swept the North Carolina Senate race As Clyde Hoey retained his seat Over Halsey Leavitt r and Wallis Smith was elected to the Short term Over Gavin democrats also captured the first six seats in the House of represent they were 1st Herbert Bonner Cooley Durham Deane and returns on the other six seats were not yet Kansas Frank Carlson r was voted into the Senate Over Frank Aiken taking Over car sons Job As Kansas chief executive was Edward am Arn Defeated Kenneth Anderson d in the gubernatorial with four of the six congressional seats republicans scored a clean they were 1st Dis Cole Rees and Iowa William Beardsley was reelected Over Lester Gillette Bourke Hickenlooper Defeated Albert Loveland the republicans also swept All eight congressional they were 1st d i s t r i c Martin Talle Gross Lecompte a u 1 Cunningham Dolliver and 8 was elected senator first Democrat from Missouri to be elected to the Post since Harry Hennings unseated Forrest Donnell r with a majority of More than with at least 90 per cent of the returns Michigan House democrats held their retaining at least their five with results in three congressional districts still nine seats went to Republican results by districts were 1st Dis Machowicz Meader 3d Paul Shafer Glare Hoffman Gerald William Blackney Jesse Cott John Bennett i3thigeofge 14th Louis Rabaut John Dingell Tydings Defeated in Maryland upset from press dispatches scored a major upset in traditionally democratic defeating Veteran Millard Tydings and William Preston in their bids for Tydings was Defeated in a close race by Baltimore lawyer John Marshall who was seeking his first Public Lane lost to former Baltimore mayor Theodore the states congressional delega1 remained in democratic a partial list of winning and their follows Garmatz fallen Sasscer 16th John George Dondero Florida who ousted Claude Pepper in the was an easy Winner of Florida Senate William Lantaff d and d were reelected to the House from the 4th and 5th results in four other congressional districts were new Jersey gained four of the six congressional seats accounted for with the remaining eight not yet there was no election for either the Senate or the tabulated District results were 1st Charles Wolverton Millet hand James Auchincloss Charles Howell William Widnall and Alfred Sieminski Conn retained both Connecticut Senate seats but lost the governorship on the basis of unofficial reelected was Brien my chairman of the joint con Gressional committee on atomic who Defeated Joseph William Benton edged out Republican prec Cott democratic Chester was Defeated by Republican John former movie actor and brother of the present Junior Sena Tor from Massachusetts mayor Jasper of Bridge running for governor on the socialist ticket for the 13th had three of the five House of representative seats were decided with two of them going to they were 2d Horace Seel Brown Mcguire and Morano John David Lodge  
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