History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... candidates to be voted for at the November election . A motion was made to appoint a commit- tee to report at a future meeting the names of candidates . A sub- stitute was offered and accepted to call a nominating convention , but ...
... candidates to be voted for at the November election . A motion was made to appoint a commit- tee to report at a future meeting the names of candidates . A sub- stitute was offered and accepted to call a nominating convention , but ...
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... candidates for congressmen in case a majority of the committee should deem it advisable to run candidates for those offices ; and on August 9th the announcement was formally made by the committee that those gentlemen had been nominated ...
... candidates for congressmen in case a majority of the committee should deem it advisable to run candidates for those offices ; and on August 9th the announcement was formally made by the committee that those gentlemen had been nominated ...
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... candidates for congress- men were Lawrence Archer , W. D. Sawyer , T. N. Wand , S. B. Axtell , King of Los Angeles , and James H. Lawrence . A number of ballots were taken , the highest vote received by each candidate being : Archer ...
... candidates for congress- men were Lawrence Archer , W. D. Sawyer , T. N. Wand , S. B. Axtell , King of Los Angeles , and James H. Lawrence . A number of ballots were taken , the highest vote received by each candidate being : Archer ...
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