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460 TEXAS ALMANAC.-1949-1950.
Associate Justice, Supreme Court
(Place 1).
Few Brewster, Austin ..................1,214,732
Total .............................1.214,732
Associate Justice, Supreme Court
(Place 2).
James P. Hart, Austin................. 710,783
John A Rawlins, Dallas......... ....... 389.162
Total .............................1,099,945
Associate Justice, Supreme Court
(Unexpired Term, Place 3).
W. St. John Garwood, Austin (Houston). 560,847
Jefferson G. Smith, Austin.............. 499,100
Total .............................1,059.947
Judge. Court of Criminal Appeals.
Harry N. Graves, Austin (Georgetown).. 650,522
W. E. Myres. Fort Worth............... 423,412
Total .............................1,073,934
Railroad Commissioner
(Regular Term).
Ernest O. Thompson. Austin (Amarillo).. 826,798
Tom Blakey, Houston.................. 318,583
Total .. ...........................1,145,381
Railroad Commissioner
(Unexpired Term).
William J. Murray Jr., Austin (Houston) 663,917
Carlton Moore Sr., Houston.............. 214,655
Clyde Austin, Houston.................. 198,2b3
Total .............................1,076.855
Comptroller of Public Accounts.
Geo H Sheppard, Austin (Sweetwater ) . 855,840
Clifford E. Butler, Houston............ :275,263
Total .............................1,131,103
Commissioner of General Land Office.
Bascom Giles. Austin.. .............. 670,740
M. Carl Smith, Fort Worth. ............. 167,280
William T. Mayfield, Austin ............ 156,090
R. J. Robison, Austin ..... ............ 104,543
Total ...........................1.098,653
State Treasurer.
Jesse James, Austin .................... 760,823
Bruce Lloyd, Quitman .................. 362,706
Total .. .... ......................1,123,529
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
L. A. Woods. Waco....................1,216,731
Write-in candidates ..................... 7
Total ............................ 1.216.738
Commissioner of Agriculture.
J. E. McDonald, Austin ................ 674,034
James D. Griffin, Mission............... 450,559
Total .............................1,124,593
JUSTICES, COURTS OF CIVIL APPEALS
Below are returns in the first Democratic
primary, July 24, 1948, In the Supreme Judi-
cial Districts for places as Justices on the
Courts of Civil Appeals:
First District.--Associate Justice.
T. H. Cody ..............................178,698
Second District.-Associate Justice.
Earl P. Hall...................... .....104,889
Third District.-Chief Justice.
Roy C. Archer..........................107,925
Third District.-Associate Justice.
Raymond Gray . ........................109,359Fourth District.-Chief Justice.
Edward W. Smith.......................173,885
Fifth District.-Associate Justice.
William M. Cramer.....................54,762
Tom Nash ................................45,180
Sixth District.-Associate Justice.
I. N. Williams..........................130,343
I Seventh District.-Chief Justice.
E. IL. Pitts..... .....................113,611
Seventh 6istrict.-Associate Justice
Ernest O. Northcutt ......................48,353
James G. Lumpkinm...................... 49,459
Eighth District.-Chief Justice.
P. R. Price.. ............................ 49,745
J. C. Brooke................ .. ......... 108
Ninth District.-Chief Justice.
Thomas B. Coe .......................... 92,681
Tenth District.-Associate Justice.
Joseph W. Hale......................... 93,092
Eleventh District.-Associate Justice.
Alan D. Dabney..........................27,482
Courtney Gray ..........................19,606
Cecil C. Colhlings..........................30,391
CONGRESS
Below are returns in the first Democratic
primary, July 24, 1948, in the congressional
districts, as canvassed by the Democratic
State Executive Committee:
First District.
Wright Patman .............. ..........37,164
Goebel Templeton ...................... 7,891
Ben Woodall ..... .. ............12,181
F. G. Cloninger ..........................496
Isom P. Hydi ik Jr................. ...... 1,003
Second District.
Hugh Wilson ........................... 8,831
J. M Combs ..................... ...48,475
G. M. Stepnens ......................... 9,587
W. R. Beaumler .......................... 85
Third District.
Lindlev Beckworth .......................55,255
Fourth District.
David H. Brown ......................... 6,310
G. C. Morris ..........................12,292
Sam Rayburn ..........................31,710
Fifth District.
W. O. Cooper ...........................20,246
J. Frank Wilson .........................42.321i
Sixth District.
Olin E. Teague .........................46,754
Seventh District.
Tom Pickett ...........................23,537
Burke T. Summers .... ................. 5,915
Nat Patton .............................. 22,088
Eighth District.
Charles Murphy .........................29.228
Albert Thomas . .........................68,706
Ninth District.
Clark W. Thompson ............... ...58,797
Tenth District.
Creekmore Fath .........................11,063
Magnesse L. Foster ..................... 375
W. K. McClain ........................11,86-
James A. Stanford .................... 8,655
Homer Thornberry ....................... 23,256
O. P. Lockhart ........................... 5,386
Eleventh District.
W. R. Poae .. . ........................50,260
Twelfth District.
John H Elkins ......................... 3.115
Wingate H. Lucas .......... ............. 37.841
W . O. A h .................... .... .. 2,021
Ernest O. Gillam ...................18.912FAKES
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