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MARYLAND MANUAL 323
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Democratic Party

George P. Mahoney

Stephen B. Peddicord

Lansdale G. Sasscer

Prospect Farm

407 West Lombard St.

Upper Marlboro

Owings Mills, Md.

Baltimore, Md.

Maryland

Counties and

     

Baltimore City

Mahoney

Peddicord

Sasscer

Allegany

2,133

71

1,128

Anne Arundel

5,650

406

7.548

Baltimore

23,614

1,224

18,060

Calvert

320

16

1,222

Caroline

725

36

681

Carroll

1,039

87

1,141

Cecil

990

37

707

Charles

702

15

1,281

Dorchester

2,251

78

2,165

Frederick

2,495

84

1,570

Garrett

668

22

582

Harford

2,877

154

1,753

Howard

1,039

116

2,218

Kent .

785

38

1,025

Montgomery

5,819

491

9,262

Prince George's

6,574

432

12,612

Queen Anne's

1,527

28

488

St. Mary's

1,168

41

2,430

Somerset

980

15

1,213

Talbot

1,304

39

576

Washington

1,610

201

2,792

Wicomico

1,633

62

2,748

Worcester .

657

18

923

Baltimore City —

     

1st Leg. Dist.

10,699

584

8,068

2nd Leg. Dist.

6,990

496

4,348

3rd Leg. Dist.

21,180

1,485

12,210

4th Leg. Dist.

6,131

551

6,393

5th Leg. Dist.

16,715

1,187

11,125

6th Leg. Dist.

8,657

666

6,410

Totals

136,932

8,620

122,679

MARYLAND'S UNIT SYSTEM

The individual receiving the greatest unit vote at the State Con-
vention is the nominee of the party. Nominations are decided on the
unit basis for the office of United State's Senator, Governor, Comp-
troller and Attorney-General. Each county and Legislative District
of Baltimore City is entitled to a unit vote equal to the number of
members of the House Delegates and the State Senator which repre-
sents the county or district. Each unit vote is cast for the individual
receiving the greatest number of popular votes in the particular
county or Legislative District represented.

 

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