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54 20 n.d. Letter From Cyril Magnin and Garret McEnerney to Friend, re: Invitation to form a new group of Governor Brown's friends, supporters, and associates. 4 pages with attachments.

54 20 n.d. Memo From pat Hillings to Bob Haldeman, re: File. 7 pages with attachments.

54 20 n.d. Other Document Business Card: Robert H. Forward, Executive Vice-President and General Manager, Radio Station KLAC. 6 pages with attachments and duplicates.

54 20 07/26/1962 Memo Dinner at Southern Mansion on August 2nd. 1 page.

54 20 n.d. Memo From RMW to Bob Haldeman, re: Tabulated results and other information. 1 page.

54 20 07/27/1962 Memo Press Release - Appointment, Gov. Edmund G. Brown: For Monday A.M.'s release. 2 pages.

Thursday, July 26, 2007 Page 1 of 2 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

54 20 n.d. Report Gubernatorial Election results: In primary election - L. A. County, West Valley Area. 2 pages.

54 20 n.d. Report Gubernatorial Election results: In primary election - L. A. County, Southeast Area. 2 pages.

54 20 n.d. Report Gubernatorial Election results: In primary election - L. A. County, North Central Area. 2 pages.

54 20 n.d. Report Gubernatorial Election results: In primary election - L. A. County, East Valley Area. 2 pages.

54 20 n.d. Report Gubernatorial Election results: In primary election - L. A. County, Northeast Area. 2 pages.

Thursday, July 26, 2007 Page 2 of 2 ~ronciSCo CITIZENS FOR BROWN 140 Montgomery Street CO-CHAIRMEN: CYRIL MAGNIN GARRET McENERNEY II ROBERT A. EATON -:=:;: CO-O;DINATOR:

Dear Friend:

This is an invitation to help us form a new an tremendously important group of Governor Brown's friends, supporters, and associates. The Governor has endorsed it completely and has given us his personal list of friends, which is why we are writing to you.

You probably are working hard for Pat Brown's re-election, but we are inviting you now to make that extra effort that every great victory requires--and ours will be a great victory~ Here are the goals:

Our group--Citizens for Brown--needs organizers. First, we want to count your name among the founders of Citizens for Brown. Second, we need your list of at least ten others who, to your personal knowledge, will join in this extra ~ffort of Pat Brown's campaign for re-election.

Before November we want Citizens for Brown to have contacted every Californian who might support the Governor. Your help could bring 10 to 100 fence straddlers into the right decision on election day. We urgently need it now. Please return your card, which is enclosed, direct to the Governor. We'll write you again after he has given it to us.

S· cerely,

,-­ -II Co-Chairmen Citizens for Brown

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P.S. We're so convinced of the necessity for this Citizens group that we are enclosing our personal correspondence on the subject, and the Governor's comment on it. CYRIL MAGNIN

STOCKTON AND O'FARRELL STREETS

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

TO: Governor Edmund G. Brown

FROM: Cyril Magnin and Garret McEnerney II

In the present campaign it seems to us, Pat, that a great and untapped resource is available to help fight the good fight. We're referring to the thousands of personal friends you've made over your many years of public service in California.

We think that these are people who would willingly come to the colors. Many of them, after all, are your co-workers for better government; many have served agencies that you created to improve life in California: all like and respect you.

We propose to form a new organization to give these people a voice if they feel that one has not yet been raised for them. We want them to say with us, "We're for Pat Brown for Governor" -- and we mean all of them, people in every business, profession, and political party, because you have friends in every business, profession, and party.

What we do in this organization might change the election. We want to start working now on the Citizens for Brown. What do you think?

Best wishes,

zq : CM/GMIl VOTER'S GUIDE STATE PROPOSITIONS YES NO

I A State (Education) Construction )< I Compensation of Legislators 2 Property Tax Exemption: Veterans 3 Property Tax Exemption: Veterans 4 Assessment of Agricultural Lands 5 Workmen's Compensation 6 State Bonded Indebtedness 7 Constitutional Revision 8 Legislative Process 9 General Obligation Bonds 10 Property Tax Exemption: Welfare 1 1 Assessment, Historical Areas 1 2 Vet farm, Home Loan Purchase I 3 Property Tax Exemption: Colleges I 4 Tidelands 15 County Tax Appeals Boards 1 6 Constitution: Updating 1 7 Compensation of Legislators 1 8 Alcoholic Beverage Control 1 9 Compensation of Local Officials 20 Wrestling and Boxing 2 I Election of Judges 22 Practice of Osteopathy 23 Senate Reapportionment 24 Subversive Activities NOVEMBER 6, 1962 ~156 State Construction Program Bonds For Higher Education

HERE ARE THE FACTS: • Proposition IA is a $270 million bond issue. Over 80 per cent of it is legally committed to expand junior college, state college and facilities. • By 1965 enrollments at these institutions will be increased by 120,000 students (40 %). Present facilities cannot accommodate the increase. • New Universiry campuses at Irvine in Orange County, Santa Cruz, and San Diego, and two new State Colleges near San Bernardino and Inglewood will be financed by the measure. All other State Colleges and Universiry of California campuses will be expanded. For new classrooms, $20,000,000 is provided for junior colleges­ direct relief for local taxpayers. • The portion of the bond issue not allocated to education's needs is committed only to specified facilities for mental health, forest conservation, narcotics and crime control. • This program makes badly needed facilities available when they are needed - without large tax increases. It allows those who benefit from the facilities to later help pay for them by spreading costs over many years. Vote YES on Proposition 1A BUSINESS REP L Y M A I L FI RST CL ASS PERMIT NO. 14427 . CALI F

GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN Citizens for Brown Organizing Committee Box Number 2147 Sacramento, California DEAR CYRIL AND GARRET:

I'M DELIGHTED TO HEAR THAT YOU'RE ORGANIZING THE CiTIZENS FOR BROWN AND WANT TO STAND WITH YOU. TO START, I'M ENCLOSING THE LIST OF NAMES BELOW-­ PEOPLE I THINK WOULD ALSO WANT TO BE FOUNDING MEMBERS OF THE GROUP. I'M SO SURE, IN FACT, THAT THiS WILL AUTHORIZE YOU TO REPRODUCE THIS CARD AND SEND IT TO EACH OF THEM. AND I HOPE THAT EACH OF THEM WILL SEND YOU \0 OTHER NAMES. LET'S GROW STRONG AND FAST IN TIME FOR THE ELECTION!

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P.S: MY SUGGESTIONS AND/OR ADDITIONAL NAMES ARE INSiDE THiS ENVELOPE

ANYTHING ELSE I CAN DO TO HELP? I'M BEST QUALIFIED IN THiS FIELD!S)'

o ORGANIZING FRIENDS o PLANNING SOC IAL ACTIVITIE5--PARTIES, MEETINGS o INFLUENCING MEDIA--NEWSPAPERS, TV, RADIO STATIONS Mr. liichard I1tixon, 10;5 PaCific' Mutual Bldg., 523 west b1xth St., , 14, Ct>,lif for your informdtionl from PAT HILLlfG. -

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J PRINT NAME PLEASE GOVERNOR BROWN RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN DINNER FAIRMONT HOTEL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1962

The undersigned is contributing $ to the above dinner and understands that for each $100 one dinner invitation will be issued. Make check payable to Governor Brown Dinner Committee. 215 Market Street, Penthouse Annex San Francisco 5 (Tickets will be mailed on receipt of check.)

Sign NAME

ADDRESS ~179 GOVERNOR BROWN RE-ELECTION DINNER COMMITTEE ANNEX PENTIfOUSE 215 MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO 5, CALIFORNIA

12 ,~179 GOV. EDMUND G. "PAT" BROWN . RE·~LECT KEEP GOVERNOR CALIFORNIA BROWN (!Campaigner FIRST

COMMITTEE TO RE·ELECT GOVERNOR BROWN 505 Market Street • San Francisco 5, California • YUkon 2·7440 Issue No. 2 September 1962 REGISTRATION Just two more weeks remain to win the electiono Mrs. Elizabeth R. "Libby" Gatov, chairman of the Northern Calif­ ornia Registration Committee, sent this word out as the Democratic registration program got set for the big final push. "It is almost literally true that the November election can be won by the September 13 registration close," said Mrs. Gatov. "And if the climax to our drive is successful, we will be in a position to win elections for years to come." To help stimulate the final push, a number of awards '~il be given to top registrars. They include the opportunity to HE WAS ALWAYS GOOD WITH A NEEDLE meet President John F. Kennedy, the chance to spend a day campaign­ ing with Governor Brown and free tickets to the $100 a plate Gov­ ernor Brown dinner October 9 and the Attorney General Mosk dinner September 11. Full details will be announced in the next registration bulletin. Copies are available at this headquarter•• TELETHONS

Gov~rnor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown announced plan. for a .eries of ninety minute telethons in which he will "carry our record of Demo­ cratic achievement in California directly to the people." COMMITTEE GOVERNOR BROWN RE-ELECTION DINNER OFF ICE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 FAIRMONT HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO 215 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO 5 ANNEX PENTHOUSE CO·CHAIRMEN PHONE YUKON 2·0766 EDGAR A. HIllS MRS. EOW ARO H. HELLER FINANCE COMMITIEE TREASURER OFFICERS JAMES F. THACHER CO·CHAIRMEN PROGRAM CHAIRMAN WILLIAM M. ROTH THOMAS C. LYNCH BENJ. H. SWIG COUNTY COORDINATOR VICE-CHAIRMEN WILLIAM K. COBLENTZ CYRIL I. MAGNIN WIllIAM M. MALONE MELVILLE MARX

September 10, 1962

Dear Friend of Governor Brown:

On Tuesday, October 9, there will be a great Northern California dinner honoring Governor and Mrs. Edmund G. Brown.

The time: 7:30 P.M. (No Host cocktails 6:30 P.M.).

The place: Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco.

The price: $100 a place.

This will be our major fund raising effort and one of the outstanding events of the Governor's fall campaign in Northern California.

Sizeable delegations from many of our fifty Northern California Counties are already forming. Our goal is for a big representation from every County!

Seating will be in tables of ten and preferential locations will be assigned according to the time your table reservation is received.

With your help this dinner will carry the Governor a long way toward re-election. His splendid record deserves your whole­ hearted support.

Please use the enclosed pledge card and return envelope to get your reservations in without delay.

Mrs. Edward H. Heller Edgar A. Hills

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KEEP CALIFORNIA FIRST 178"'" J'.

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V ~rl ROBERT H. FORWARD EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT r AND GENERAL MANAGER ~363 SUNSET BLVD. \ HOLLyWOOD 2-7271 HOLLyWOOD 28 CITIZENS FOR BROWN 140 Montgomery Street San F ranci seo

CO-CHAIRMEN: CYRIL MAGNIN GARRET McENERNEY II , JR. ROBERT A. EATON CO-ORDINATOR: JEFFERSON A. BEAVER

Dear Friend:

This is an invitation to help us form a new and tremendously important group of Governor Brown's friends, supporters, and associates. The Governor has endorsed it completely and has given us his personal list of friends, which is why we are writing to you.

You probably are working hard for Pat Brown's re-election, but we are inviting you now to make that extra effort that every great victory requires--and ours will be a great victory~ Here are the goals:

Our group--Citizens for Brown~-needs organizers. First, we want to count your name among the founders of Citizens for Brown. Second, we need your list of at least ten others who, to your personal knowledge, will join in this extra ~ffort of Pat Brown's campaign for re-election.

Before November we want Citizens for Brown to have contacted every Californian who might support the Governor. Your help could bring 10 to 100 fence straddlers into the right decision on election day. We urgently need it now. Please return your card) which is enclosed, direct to the Governor. We'll write you again after he has given it to us.

Co-Chairmen Citizens for Brown

zq: CM/GEII

P.S. We're so convinced of the necessity for this Citizens group that we are enclosing our personal correspondence on the subject, and the Governor's comment on it. CYRIL MAGNIN

STOCKTON AND O"A~~ELL STREETS

SAN ,RAN CISCO, CALIF"ORNIA

TO: Governor Edmund G. Brown

FROM: Cyril Magnin and Garret McEnerney II

In the present campaign it seems to us, Pat, that a great and untapped resource is available to help fight the good fight. We're referring to the thousands of personal friends you've made over your many years of public service in California.

We think that these are people who would willingly come to the colors. Many of them, after all, are your co-workers for better government; many have served agencies that you created to improve life in California: all like and respect you.

We propose to form a new organization to give these people a voice if they feel that one has not yet been raised for them. We want them to say with us, "We're for Pat Brown for Governor" -- and we mean all of them, people in every business, profession, and political party, because you have friends in every business, profession, and party.

What we do in this organization might change the election. We want to start working now on the Citizens for Brown. What do you think?

Best wishes,

zq: CM/GMIl #560 PRESS RELEASE - Appointment Governor Edmund G. Brown July 26, 1962 FOR THURSDAY f.M.'S RELEASE, August 2, 1962 Governor Edmund G. Brown today announced the appointment of Francis O. Thomsen and Raymond V. Garamendi to the 39th District Agricultural Association Board of Directors and his reappointment of James Valente. Thomsen is from Vallecito, Garamendi from Mokelumne Hill, and Valente from Angel's Camp, California. "Mr. Valente has earned reappointment for serVing the board ably and with dedication," Governor Brown said. "Thomsen and Garamendi are both well known business men who will make valuable additions to the Board." Mr. Thomsen succeeds Amon Tanner of Murphy, California, and Mr. Garamendi succeeds William vl. Wells of Mokelumne Hill. Both Tanner's and Wells' terms have expired. All three appointees are Democrats. Thomsen, an insurance agent in Vallecito, is past president of the local Lions Club, a member of the Valleoito Chamber of Commerce and active in Democratic clubs. Garamendi, a rancher, is also a member of his local chamber of commerce, as well as a member of the farm bureau, the cattlemen's association and the executive committee of the Calaveras-San JoaqUin Boy Scout Council. Garamendi and his wife, Mary Jane, reside at the family ranch on San Andreas Road, Mokelumne Hill, and are the parents of seven children. The appointments to the board of directors are for four-year terms. ****** 41

Juq 26, 1962

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22nd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Ill.... _ Pl'= ~ ~!§.~_~e~} ..'y- Distr:l.c_t:= - H:tgh Vote Statewide, Brown) 1.6)936 Democratic Ballot: BROWN Ham:tlton 1'1001.'e % Demo Turnout .. l~S,. f Stuart TOTAL Republical:l BalL,t: Gale !~L~on Shell

TOTAL vors CAST l"OR o.n" ICE G-!:" GOVi.mrWR Tal'AL VarE C:.f;.ST n~ ~~:d::t ASSr~lBLY DIS'!',

Democ:r.ati.c Ballot: BROON % P};oteat Vote H&mi.lton Moore % Demo Turnout ­ Stuart

Republlc,;m B.(';~llot: Gale Ni..'\{on % Rep, Turnout - 67.9 Shell

TOO:kJ.. VOTE CAST FOR OFFrCE OF GOVERNG.R 5£~~ [,.23 TOTAL varE CAST IN 61.\th ASSE:~m.LY DIS'1' .. 60,805

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Democr.atic R~llQt: BRO~'IN Hnrni.ltoD L1oo:~:(: 0tUA~1:t

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':r(];I~t\IJ ~;!(JTE. (;/}>;3~;~0:~~1~·· :',(;f~ (}L? ~~::}vr~I~~.I'~!{JR j~~(ff.~L ~l~Xtil~~ t:.t\;5T It~z' :5 7 tt;~ t~~~;::i~::\f15I.~r:t J) IS1~ .. ' TOTAL V(ITES CP1ST IN ELECTION 16"'1.- ., 0/8... ~ TOTAL VOTES CAST FOR GOVERNOR 15J.~(~11 -r-r'~'~ TOTAL DLD NOT VOTE E'OR GO'\1ERNOR J n ~ ~I.J l' DE!1OCRATIC B..A.u,m:: Brown Others TOTAl.

REk'1JBLICAN BALLOT: Nixon Shell Other TOTAL )

Demo or'at ac Ballut ~ BROWN 17,344­ %Protest Vote ­ 1601 Hamilton 870 l-1ool"e 1,553 pvf Derno T urnou~... - «r,o Stuart --9...6!.: TOTAL 2O~691

Republican Ballot: Ga.l e 113

Nixon 9 J 938 Shell -~~ TOTAL 15~704

TOTAL VOTE CAET FOR OFFICE OF GOVEffiJOR 36,395 TOTAL VO'I'E CAST. IN 50TH ASSEJ.1BLY DIST" -o, 634 \

Democr-at.tc Be.llot: BROWN 18,3'76 %Protest Vote ­ 1700 Hamilton 1 .. 711 Moore 954 dDTj:J erne _­urnout 46 ., 2 Stuart _!~,l?l TOTAL 22~162

Republlc~~ Ballot: Ga.le 164 Nixon 11,507 ~; .Rep., TtU."nout ­ 65.,5 Shell ....§::.l.~,g TOTAL 18 ~ 393

TOTAL VOTE CAS'r FOR OFFICE OF GO'lER1.WR TOTAL VO'TE C.AS7 !~,;' 58TH ASSE~iBLY DIi3T.,

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•. High Vote Stato;-:lo.e. Richa.rds, 25~ 494

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Hepublic~l Bal1ot~ Gale Nixon %Hep, Turnout ­ 66 08 Shell TOTAL

TOTAL VOTE CAST FOR OFFICE OF GOVERNOR 44 s963 TOTAL 'JOTE CAST IN 51at ASSEMBLY DIST.-. 50,562 ,1, ,~ •. .,., .

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CONGRESSIO~\I. ..20th_._~'---.r.II DISTRICT__

43rd Assembly Di.strict: High Vote Statewide, BXo-wn, 18~211 - _.... '~""""--,,","II-""'-

Democratic Ballot~ BROWN Hamilton ~1oo:r.(; % Demo Turl~out ... 1::6.) 6 Stu,~J~t

RepUD 1. Lean B[i llot . Gal(~ Ni.Y..on Shell TOTAL

TOTAL VOTE (J.\Sl' FOR OFFICE OF GDVEllNOn 59,620 votss. "JOTE cssr U~1 t.~3r(1 t~3~~J~:MBI~'~: I} ISI~ . 6" ~.663

Statewide, Richa~ds~ 21,5f.:·3 Democratic Ballot: BRO~-lN 20,831 % .Protect Vote ... 11.. 6 Hamil.ton Moo::re Stuart

RepublicGl1 Ballot; Gale 134· N:i.xcn 10 1 7l~8 % Rep" Tuxnout - 6L~. 1 Shell 6.049 TOTAL ~ TOTAL VOTE CAST FOR OFFICE OF GOVERNOR 40,500 TOTAL VO!'E CAST IN 42nd ASSf..11BLY DIST e 45,631

Democratic Ballot: HRGIN 18~729 % P1:ott~st Vote - 16,1 Hamilton - 9[.,7 Moore 1,603 % Demo Turnout - 45~2 Stuart T01'AL ~ RepubLLcan Ba110t.:. Gale Nix.on % Rep" Turnout - 65 c l~ Shell

'l'OTAL VOTE ·CAST FOR G5';n~GE OF!' GOVERN[$ 44·~809 TOTAL VOTE· CAST' IN 62;'id ASSgMBLY D1ST. 51 ,t~~'t7 TerrAL V01'ES CAST IN ELECTION 162) 7l~1 '"fOTAL VOTES CAST FOR GOVERNOR 1/+1+,929 TOTAL DID sor VOTE FOR GOVERNOR "l.T;r;TI:

DEftiOCRATIC BALLC1.f: Br~m 57,771 Others 9~ '"bi, ' REFiJi3LICAN BALLOT: Nixon 51,919 Shell 2.5ft362 Other '604 IG"BlB Dcmoc~Gtic Bnl1ot~ BRm~N Ham:Utm1 M-oore Si:ua::t TOTAL Republican Ballot­ Gale Nixon Shell

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T07hL V01'E CAST I~{;.i~:t t11i}?;:ClZ OF GO,Vj~t~r~Q{~~ 62, Qt;·o TO:l'tf\r~ VOTE CllS~£ :~i'J l:~'S1 t11 ,t.. S5n~iBIt\! f.):~f{f c~ 66,962

DCrt10c~.nt5..(~ B~1I}. fJ~:': : BRCHN 17,,8 Hmni1.ton Moo':t:c StTJ.:TJ:t

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T(r:r~·~~r__ \!G,7E~ i~') (~::~ ~((~l~ £J:~? G(1~fj3·!:ll\7C'I~ rT(~i'!lL 'tJ(:t:l-~ L\S;3~~~:jiJ~·~ f)~(f:~~~" TOTAL VarES CAST IN ELECTION 212,809 TOTAL vorss CAST FOR GOVERNO:l 194,445 Tal'AL DID NOT VOTE FOR GOVERNOR J:B:]b4 DEMOCR..i\TIC BALLOT: Bro"m 48,365 Others 9,274 TOTAL . rr~"bj'9"

RJ~PUBI.JICAN BALLOT: Nixon 93,013 Shel.l l~2) 998 Othe3':' _ ...... 803 T(JfAL rn;-;-m EA8"r VAl/lofty AMRA _ ~_ -......

20th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 43rd Assembly District: High Vote Statewide,- Brown, 18,211 Democratic Ballot: BRONN 18,211 ~ Protest Vote - 13.8 Hamilton 1,241 Moore 794 ~ Demo Tumout - 4606 Stuart . 891 TOlAL 21,137

Rep~bllcaD Ballot: Gale 304 Nixon 27,464 ~ Repo Turnout - 69.4 Shell 10 .. 715 TOTAL ~8,41J~ TOTAL VOTE CAST FOR OFFICE OF GOVERliOR 59,620 TOl'AL VarE CAST IN 43rd ASSEMBLY DIST. 65,663 27th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT !2nd Assembly District;.: High Vote State--dide, R:J.chards, 21,5[...3 Democratic Ballot: BRa-IN 20 .. 831 Hamilton '652 Moore 781 % Demo Turnout - 48.9 Stuart 1,305 TOTAL 23,569 Republican Ballot: Gale 134 Nixon 10,748 %Rep. Turnout - 64.1 Shell 6,049 TOrAL 16,931 TOTAL YarE CAST FOR OFFICE OF GOVERNOR 40,500 TOTAL VOTE CAS'r IN 42nd ASSEMBLY DIST. 45,631 62nd Assembly District; High Vote Statewide, Mask, 19,782 Democratic Ballot: BRCMN 18,729 % Protest Vote - 16.1 Hamilton 947 Moore 1,603 % Demo Turnout - 45.2 Stuart 1 059 'tOTAL '22;33"8" Republican Ballot: Gale 166 Nixon 13,707 t Repv Turnout - 6504 Shell 8 598 TOTAL 22:411

TarAL VOTE CAST FOR OFFICE OF GOVElU~OR t.4,809 T

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Nh~Ol! Shell Other Democxat:1.C Ballot: BROVTN ,; Peoi:eot Vote - 1&. 0 Ham:U.ton !1oo:re Stuart TOTAL Republican Ballot.: Gala !-lixon Shell TCfrAL

TOO'AL VOTE c..~ST FOR OFFICi:: OF' GOvlSHJ:tWR 'raI'AL VOTE CAST :<:N l~lst AS~m:1BLY DIST"

Democr.atic RBl:i.ot:: BROWN % ProtBst Vote - "'"L-J\.) - ;;:­ H~milton f:.ioo:cc Stuart TOTAL

RepubLf.cau Usl1Qt Gale Nuton % Rep. Tuxuout ~ 67,9 Shell TOTAL TCfI'AL VOTE CAST 1o'OB. OF;? ICE OF GOVERNOR TttrAL vors CAST IN 6l~th ASSEMBLY Dl.S:"~"

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Democxatic B~llot: BEa,m Ham:i.1.ton i'lom:r.; StUJ11Ct TOTAL Rcpubliestl H.:'illot: Gal~f~ 23l;. t~1~·tOl~ .) f) ! '){\ " .... ,;.. , 1/.' ...... <.' "~ik-~;~l~~

( .... !, ~~'l' 1:crt:~\1...t 'VaI~E~ '",-,.!:~1,..'~ FC§~ 01~·f~I{;E !~~)1lf:~;!tNOR or TOTAL VOTE cssr I~~ .57trl l~SSE;.~illI;Y DIS"l~_. ~rm;l~I.: V'f):rES casr IN ;3:LE(~T:f{)I~ 'fffJ.'i.\.L ~rrf.;-';s cesr FOR Gffv"ER:qDR Tffi'AL DED NO'l' VOTE E'Ui\ GO\1~RNOR - .. , Df:.J:K,GRA'TIC BALLOT: 1}b'c.r:":J:n 58. ..:'t; .!..f;~ Others 9',533 bfl~4i REJ?UBLICAN BAr,LOT: N:i'.xcm Shell Other