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POLITICS AND ELECTIONS 561
Votes in 1964 Primaries (Cont'd.)District 10
Don Kennard .................................. 39,181
Don Gladden .................................. 18.166
Don W oodard ................................ 19,041
Total ..................... ................. 76,388
District 11
William T. Moore .............................. 24,282
Joe Cannon ................................... 20,269
Total ....................................... 44,551
District 20
Bruce A. Reagan............................... 22,513
Ronald W. Bridges............................. 18,927
Total ..................................... 41,440
District 23
Cecil L. Boykin .......................... 7.071
Jack 'Hightower ............................... 29,509
Total ...................................... 36,580
District 24
David Ratliff ................................. 44,929
Keith C. Wheatley.............................. 4,704
Total ........ ......... ............... 49,633
District 25
Dorsey B. Hardeman ............................26,177
Juanita Camfield ........................ 8,317
Total ...................................... 34,494
District 29
Louis Anderson ............................... 8,572
Joe Christie .................................. 12,891
George H. Cook................................. 14,012
W . E. Snelson................................. 16,619
Total ........................................ 52,094
Second Democratic Primary
Congressman at Large
Joe Pool ..................................... 358,885
Robert W . Baker............................... 268,087
Total ...................................... 262,972Congress
District 15
Eligio de la Garza.............................. 34.127
Lindsey Rodriguez ............................ 18,994
Total ..................... ................. 53,121
District 18
Richard W hite ..................... ........... 19,328
Malcolm McGregor ............................ 16,935
Total ................................... 36,263
State Board of Education
District 1
Doyle Corley .... ............................ 20,317
E. C. Brice ... ......... ................ 15,029
Total ........................................ 35,346
State Senate
District 29
W . E. Snelson...................... ............ 18,096
George H . Cook................................. 11,761
Total ............ .......................... 29,857
First Republican Primary
Below are results of major races in first Republi-
can primary on May 2, 1964, as received from the
State Republican Party.
Governor
Jack Crichton, Dallas.......................... 128,146
U.S. Senate
George Bush, Houston......................... 62,985
Jack Cox, Houston............................. 45,561
M ilton V. Davis, Dallas........................ 6,067
Robert M orris, Dallas......................... 28,279
Total ..................................... 142.892
Second Republican Primary
U.S. Senate
G eorge Bush ..................... ............. 49,751
Jack Cox ...................................... 30,333
Total ....................................... 30,084FIRST REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, 1964--VOTE FOR
GOVERNOR AND SENATOR BY COUNTIES
Below are given results of voting in the Republican Primary, May 2, 1964, in the races for Governor
and United States Senator.County-
Anderson.......
Andrews.......
Angelina.......
Aransas........
Archer.........Gov.
U.S.
Senator
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142 911 32 161
51 201 26 01
15 5 6 1
28 5 14 4Armstrong..... 33 13 8 01 12
Atascosa....... 64 36 25 01 3
Austin.......... 199 106 71 0C 24
Bailey.......... 196 62 77 31 54
Bandera........ 51 3 2 0 0
Bastrop........ 50 131 31 01 4
Baylor......... 40 5 32 3 0
Bee............ 171 72 75 111 12
Bell............ 268 25 66 441 138
Bexar.......... 8,8131 5,0441 3.3331 7601 1,119
Blanco.......... 231 71 141 01 2
Borden......... 1 01 21 01 0
Bosque......... 851 23 411 41 16
Bowie.......... 3071 64 1141 241 99
Brazoria....... 1,0221 4721 3151 691 189
Brazos......... 3161 140 1261 181 39
Brewster....... 461 15 26 11 3
Briscoe......... 221 8 91 01 5
Brooks......... 181 10 7[ 01 2
Brown.......... 136 18 731 11 43
Burleson....... 5 16 26 31 6
Burnet......... 80 27 451 41 4
Caldwell....... 38 19 21 01 0
Calhoun........ 691 231 38i 41 6
Callahan....... 1201 151 851 81 16Cameron.......
Camp..........
Carson.........
Cass ..........
Castro.........1,5511 6061 9551 1011
34 5 16 71
241 173 46 11
89 6 601 01
110 441 30 2County-
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y+ t I . . QlChambers...... 121 71 4! 01 0
Cherokee....... 88 291 421 21 15
Childress....... 44] 251 13 01 6
Clay........... 17] 61 91 0i 2
Cochran........ 251 9] 91 01 7
Coke ........... 57 4! 331 D0 18
Coleman....... 119 101 38; 21 65
Collin.......... 223 611 531 101 98
Collingsworth.. 401 23 101 1] 8
Colorado....... 84j 581 211 01 7
Comal.......... 4871 116 298 441 27
Comanche...... 20 3 11 31 3
Concho......... 9 1 6 0I 2
Cooke.......... 108 241 39 201 30
Coryell......... 461 191 201 11 7
Cottle.......... 20 17[ 3 0 0
Crane.......... 741 261 37 2 8
Crockett........ 15 31 71 0 5
Crosby......... 331 10 191 1i 3
Culberson...... 5; 0 5 01 0
Dallam......... 711 39] 27 21 6
Dallas.......... 22,7931 8,840 7,298 1,324! 11.210
Dawson........ 112 381 72 11 4
Deaf Smith..... 189, 94 40 41 57
Delta........ 3.. 1 21 01 0
Denton......... 600 2381 247 261 92
DeWitt......... 73 41 22 3 5
Dickens........ 19 5 13 01 2
Dimmit......... 32 7 25 21 0
Donley......... 5 41 1 0 0
Duval .......... 791 7 66 11 2
Eastland....... 311 6 19 0 6
Ector........... 2,82 1,3891 5971 1201 728
Edwards....... 2 0 2 01 0
Ellis............ 147] 25 65 51 52
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