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Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States in Maryland, 1789-1980
Volume 208, Page 301   View pdf image (33K)
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Ernest A. Ackerman
received
117,347
votes
Howard D. Kefanver
received
114,231
votes
Edward S. Furbush
received
113,807
votes
Walter R. Rudy
received
113,567
votes
George Wille
received
113,413
votes
William G. Albrecht
received
113,341
votes
Arthur W. Dowell
received
113,208
votes
Frank L. Hewitt
received
113,183
votes




John N. Parker
received
    2,903
votes
Charles R. Woods
received
    2,616
votes
Albert G. Bowman
received
    2,556
votes
James R. Jarrell
received
    2,533
votes
Samuel R. Neave
received
    2,597
votes
William L. Purdum
received
    2,562
votes
George W. Easton
received
    2,555
votes
Finley C. Hendrickson
received
    2,663
votes




John A. Malls
received
    2,674
votes
S. L. Hensell
received
    2,398
votes
W. W. Grove
received
    2,446
votes
James A. Appleby
received
    2,400
votes
John M. Marquette
received
    2,408
votes
Andrew T. Harrison
received
    2,415
votes
George W. Myers
received
    2,410
votes
Nathalie B. Ells
received
    2,428
votes




William G. Duffey
received
       756
votes
Leo Reiss
received
       573
votes
David H. Schnneloritz
received
       580
votes
Word Horst Mills
received
       558
votes
Robert W. Stevens
received
       565
votes
Nathan Klienman
received
       526
votes
Benjamin Goldman
received
       556
votes
Abraham Egoren
received
       598
votes

        And, Further, That the Board of State
Canvassers of Maryland, pursuant to legal authority and
direction vested in them, having determined and declared
that Frank A. Furst, John Royston Stifler, Levin Ernest
Williams, Albert C. Tolson, Forest Bramble, William W.
Burnett, George Wells and George Stern having received the
greatest number of votes cast out at said election for the several


 
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