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POPULAR AND ELECTORAL THE EVENING STAR VOTE WtuLityton, P. C., Wadnadoy, NovtmbH 9, 1960 Winners in House Races ' A-11 Indicated I n rtl II I 5—J. Floyd Breeding (D)* 38— McC. Weis (R.) a ll Electoral Unite POPULAR VOTE House B—Robert A. Dole (R) 39 Harold C. Ostertag (R.)*. Y?tlng Vote Bt>te Vote Nixon _ ll 40— E. (R.)* I Rptg. _ | Kennedy ‘.l| N. k. >r William Miner ' Democrats House tt>» AuoclaUd Press Hold KENTUCKY: • ?Alabama 41— T. J. Dulski (D.-Lib.) 1| 11 ||~ 3312 t»47 214,534 I 280,057 11 5 Total membership of 437 • r I—Frank A. Stubblefield (Q) a elected. 42 John R. Pillion (R.) Alaska 3|| 300 148 10,156 Necessary for a major- 1~ j| | 10,623 J| 3~ : 2 William H. Natcher (D)* 43 C. E. Gooden, jr. (R.)*- Arizona ity 219. In the present Con- ... 4|| 654 5481 109J56 | 4 268-169; 20 Undecided 3 Frank W. Burke (D)* || gress there are 293 : Democrats - 8 1 3—Henry R. Heyburn (R) NORTH CAROLINA: - !! 183413 3* wit By ROBERT WALSH and IM Republicans, including - 1! syT i** K. first Democrat ever elected to Chelf (D>* California 132 Star Staff WrlUr 3 ' 4—Frank a 30,688 2,122,17 F " 2,174,711 H [-»“ the House from vacancies for each 1—Herbert C. Bonner <D.) " that State, and party. s—Brent Spence (D)a Colorado 6 a The House will stay strongly of Where two or more names ap- 2 H. Fountain (D.) '388,118 322,749 || 6 ’ Harmon Indiana. Mr. Har- ; 6—John C. Watts (D)* 8 " pear for a district, the contest 3 David N. Henderson (D.) C0nnect1cut...........| 160 1< ' W97~| 8 Democratic in the 87th Con- . mon gained fame mainly be-. 7—Carl D. Perkins (D)* " was undecided this 4 a cause of disclosures last when edition Harold D. Cooley (D.) SW 1 " 3 gress despite a Republican net . year, 7 Herbert Rowland (R) a || went to ' that he used his press. in- a 5 J. Scott <D.) Florld Muncie 8— » 10 gain of about home’s cumbents. Eugene Siler (R) I Wl —W«7 ?27M'ir 10 J 5 seats. front porch 6 Horace R. Kornegay (D.) Oe °rgia 414**96 as an office for LOUISIANA: 7 a _l2 II 1326 1,204 356,944 || li Barring a few possible upsets which he collected Lennon " Alton (D.) Hawaii 1 congressional ALABAMA: a *4* in 20 still expenses. 1—F. Edward Hebert (D) 8—A. Paul Kitchin (D.)* 3jl 240~|| ft2X>9l | ' 92,193 || RT" undecided contests. ’ a Idaho a 9 - 1—Prank W. Boykin (D.) 2 Hale Boggs (D)* Hugh Q. Alexander (D.) • 4|| , 886 864 153,240 140,667 || 4~] the House willconvene in Janu- • " Symington Manager Out 2 M. Grant (D.)* E. Willis (D)* 10—Charles R. Jonas (R.) Illinois 27 George 3 Edwin jl 10,015 1 6386 2322,006 | " 2,342,438 || TaT" ary with 268 Democrats and 3 • Basil L. a George W. Andrews (D.)* 4Overton Brooks (D) 11— Whitener (D.) Indiana -I 13 Among the Democratic mem- a || 4399 4373 || 1J68.316 937,993 || 13 169 Republicans. The line-up 4 Kenneth A. a A. bers who lost Roberts (D.)* 5 Otto E. Passman (D) 13—Roy Taylor (D.) lowa 10 yesterday were 1 II 2,488 2,479 714,797 10 at 5 Albert Rains (D.)* 6 James H. Morrison a 544340 ||' adjournment in September Representative Quigley, (D) Kangas who • NORTH B|| 2,961 6 Armistead I. Selden, jr. 7 T. A. Thompson (D) DAKOTA: 2J321 512305 330,042 || —8“ was 283 Democrats and 154 Re- has represented President a (D.) • Kentucky II 10 || 3,533 t Eisenhower’s 8—Harold B. McSween (D)* AL—Don L. Short (R.) 2,603 | 4*1,167 445,957 || 10 publicans, vacan- home district in ~ including six 7 Carl Elliott (D.)* Louisiana 10 ~ Pennsylvania; Representative MAINE: AL—Raymond G. Vendsel (D.) ) || 2,114 2,055 2147758" 390,061' || |~lo' cies equally divided between 8— Robert E. Jones (D.)* . the Brown of Missouri, AL—Hjalmar C. Nygaard (R.) Maine . ... 1 511 630 629 who was 9 1—Peter A. • | 240,507 181.039 || 5“ two parties. George Huddleston, jr. Garland (R) . Senator Symington's campaign (R) Maryland 1338 1338 481365 ~9~ (D.)* 2Stanley R. Tupper OHIO: 9|| || 559,748 || A Democratic President, manager in the Democratic " . 3 Clifford G. Mclntire (R) a Maasachusette 16 1384 1359 || 863,806 7 16~ | 1,362,059 IF" however, count presidential nomination race? ALASAKA: 1—Gordon H. Scherer (R.) a . cannot on a MARYLAND: Michigan l~2T| 5,074 I 6,671 1,616,741'R 1,6813151 1~26~ and Representative Oliver, a AL—Ralph J. Rivers (D.)* 2 Donald D. Clancy (R.) . completely overwhelming or Minnesota 11 || member from Maine for four * 1—Thomas F. Johnson (Dl* 3 Paul F. Schenck (R.) a 3,766 3,489 || 706,998 ' 719.44* || H~ ARIZONA: ~8 . consistently favorable majority terms. 2 Daniel B. Brewster (D)* 4Wm. M. • , *Missteslppl || 1,828 1,643 62,010 97,6751 McCullough <R.) the new House. a .in Much .the 1—John J. Rhodes (R.)* 3Edward A. Oarmats (D) 5 Delbert L. Latta (R.)* Missouri 13 11 43711 43*4 ' 85*300 898>96 II 13“ Besides Mr. Budge, the most 2 Stewart L. Udall (D.)* • notable G. O. P. House 4 H. Fallon (D) 6 Wm. H. Montana - same Republican - Southern victim George Harsha, jr. (R.) 4|| 1,080 859 |' 102.258 —4| * a of the 5 Richard E. Lankford (D) 7 Clarence J. Brown . coalition that so often blocked Democrats was Repre- ARKANSAS: (R.) Nebraska 6|| 2,129 2,006 || 3*9318 513357“ —6 6C. McC. (R) 8—Jackson E. (R.)* I—61 . or watered down Democratic sentative of New • Mathias, jr. Betts Wainwright 1—E. C. Gathings Nevada .... 3 1 (D.) * 4*l 413 For 7 Samuel N. Friedel (D) 9 Thomas L. Ashley (D.)* | ""'44394 473% 3“ leadership measures also could York. four terms he has 2 Wilbur D. Mills (D) • New 10—Walter H. Moeller Hampshire 1| 4|| 301 *Ol 15734TT 137'^65 ' plague the new President. represented a traditionally Re- 3 James (D.)» -|| 4 W. Trimble (D.)* MASSACHUSETTS: - 11—Robert E. (D.)* New Jersey 16 |R 4391 publican district on Long Island. 4 Oren Harris (D.)* Cook —--|| ' 4388~[ ~i'343350~i —L369.055 ‘|| RTS Democrats and a few Repub- - Other 1—Silvio O. Conte (R)* 12— Samuel L. Devine a New Mexico Republican-held dis- 5 Dale Alford (D.)* (R.) .....| 4|| 979 849 J 141302 142323 Rl - licans determined to curb the 2 Edward P. Boland (D) a 13—Charts A. Mosher (R.) - of the Rules tricts captured by Democrats 6 W. F. Norrell (D.)* New York ............I 45 11,793 11,707 3,46*383 45~ power Committee 3 Philip J. Philbin (D)* a | —3,809,693 I were in Long Island, where 14— - William H. Ayres (R.) North Carolina 14 . nevertheless bcored one early 1| || 2,689 1344 O. O. P. 4 Harold D. Donohue (Dl* 15—Tom V. Moorehead (R.) 60573031 67277551' 14 gain. Representative Bosch CALIFORNIA: North . Representative Budge, F. Morse (R) a Dakota 4|| 2311 did not seek in 5 Bradford 16—Frank T. Bow (R.) 1 1,471 || 927301 76.2(5T~4~1 Republican Idaho, House re-election; 1—Clem Miller (D.)* 0/ a 6 William H. Bates (R)* 17— John M. Ohio Brooklyn, where Representative 2 B. • Ashbrook (R.) I~S II 14.076 1 14,076|| 2,183379 1,616,484 25 ’ member since 1951 and a foe of Harold T. Johnson (D.) a Dorn last 7 Thomas J. Lane (D) 18—Wayne L. Hays (D.)* Oklahoma most liberal bills that to Hugh L. Carey, 3 John E. Moss, jr. (D.) a B|| 3^04)( 3322 534,475 36fi.354~i —8 * sought 8— T. H. Macdonald (D)* 19—Michael J. Kirwan a O Rules Democrat-Liberal, and the New (D.) re on - - Committee clearance, lost 4 William S. Mailliard (R.)* , > —-II »II 2396 2,400 239,075 210363 6~ 8— Ward Collins Cramer (R) 20— Michael A. a to Jersey seat vacated by Repre- 5 John F. Feighan (D.) . Democrat Ralph H. Harding. Shelley (D.)* Pennsylvania 32 || 9,044 9,033 2 ‘23133*4 sentative 9 Hastings Keith (R)* 21—Charles a. Vanik (D.)* 381,981 | 32~ Canfield. 6 John F. Baldwin (R.)* Rhode Island Mr. Budge was one of six .... 467 10—Laurence Curtis (R)* 22 Mrs. F. P. Bolton (R.)» 4|| 467 | 144.953 4~ A Democrat, Mrs. Julia B. 7 Jeffrey Cohelan (D.)* 257;i&n . G. O.dP. members unseated by 11—T. P. O’Neill, jr. (D)* 23 William E. (R.)* South Carolina B|| 1,602 Hansen, won the Washington 8— Minshall ¦ ~1378~] 183321 193'395 || 1~8~ Democrats on the basis George P. Miller (D.)* a of still 12—John W. McCormack (D) South Dakota district vacant since the death 9 J. Arthur Younger (R.)* 4|| 1,890 1,711 137T%~1 n6]Sta 4 ’ incomplete returns. Others in- 13—James A. Burke (D) a OKLAHOMA: of Republican Representative 10—Charles S. Gubser (R.)* Tennessee n|R 2,699 ¦ eluded three in New York and . 2,614 546.756~1 471312 13—Charles J. Gabriel (R) a 111 Mack. 1— - 11— John J. McFall (D.)* Page Belcher (R.) TexM 24 254 254 • one in New Jersey and one in 14—j. w. Martin, (R)* 11"" 977,938~|~ 1,0*7.522 12—B. F. Sisk (D.-R.)* jr.