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Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States in Maryland, 1789-1980
Volume 208, Page 395   View pdf image (33K)
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                            State of Maryland
                             Minutes of 1964

        Proceedings of Electors of President and Vice
President of the United States of America in and for
the State of Maryland.
        At noon on Monday, December 14, 1964, the Electors
of the State of Maryland for President and Vice President of
the United States, assembled in the State House, at
Annapolis.
        There were present William S. Townsend, Victor
Cushwa, Jr., George L. Radcliffe, Frederick W. De Jong,
Samuel Dillon, Jr., Louis Gaertner, Richard K. Coggins,
C. Philip Nichols, Mrs. Marguerite Gulli and Francis H.
Norris, George L. Radcliffe was elected Chairman and
William S. Townsend was elected Secretary.
        The following proclamation in sextriplicate was
received from Governor J. Millard Taws of Maryland:
                                Executive Department
                                    Annapolis Maryland
Governor's Proclamation Declaring the Election of Electors
of President and Vice President of the United States
                                        1964
        Whereas, from a certified copy of the Declaration
of the Result of an Election held in the State of Maryland
on Tuesday, November 3, 1964, for ten electors of
President and Vice President of the United States,
made and transmitted to me by the Board of State
Canvassers, in accordance with law and filed in my
office, it appears that
                                Democratic Party
William S. Townsend
received
730,912
votes
Victor Cushwa, Jr.
received
730,912
votes
George L. Radcliffe
received
730,912
votes
Frederick W. De Jong
received
730,912
votes
Samuel Dillon, Jr.
received
730,912
votes
Louis Gaertner
received
730,912
votes
Richard K. Coggins
received
730,912
votes
C. Philip Nichols
received
730,912
votes
Mrs. Marguerite Gulli
received
730,912
votes
Francis H. Morris
received
730,912
votes



 
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