National Party Conventions, 1831-1972Congressional Quarterly, 1976 - 216 pages |
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... Alabama delegates volun- tarily abstained from voting . The minority report , which proposed seating the six Alabama delegates on the original roll , was defeated , 463 to 4231⁄2 , and the majority report was subsequently adopted , 476 ...
... Alabama delegates volun- tarily abstained from voting . The minority report , which proposed seating the six Alabama delegates on the original roll , was defeated , 463 to 4231⁄2 , and the majority report was subsequently adopted , 476 ...
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... Alabama case involved three competing factions : the regulars , the largely black National Democratic Party of Alabama ( NDPA ) and the integrated Alabama Indepen- dent Democratic Party ( AIDP ) , created solely to run a slate of ...
... Alabama case involved three competing factions : the regulars , the largely black National Democratic Party of Alabama ( NDPA ) and the integrated Alabama Indepen- dent Democratic Party ( AIDP ) , created solely to run a slate of ...
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... Alabama 32 32 Alaska 22 17 Arizona 19 11⁄2 17 Arkansas 33 33 California 174 1 173 Colorado 35 - Connecticut 44 30 ... Alabama ) ; Kennedy , 12 % ( proceedings record , 12 % 1⁄2 ) ( 31⁄2 Alabama , 3 in lowa , 3 in New York , 1 in Ohio , 1 ...
... Alabama 32 32 Alaska 22 17 Arizona 19 11⁄2 17 Arkansas 33 33 California 174 1 173 Colorado 35 - Connecticut 44 30 ... Alabama ) ; Kennedy , 12 % ( proceedings record , 12 % 1⁄2 ) ( 31⁄2 Alabama , 3 in lowa , 3 in New York , 1 in Ohio , 1 ...
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