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William Smith (search for this): article 12
Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
In the recent election the majority of Gen. Smith over his highest competitor, by official count, turns out to be 4,087.
Price's majority for Lieutenant Governor is 6,696.
The official vote is required by the Constitution to be ascertained by the General Assembly, and will be announced at its next session.
Mildred T. Price (search for this): article 12
Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
In the recent election the majority of Gen. Smith over his highest competitor, by official count, turns out to be 4,087.
Price's majority for Lieutenant Governor is 6,696.
The official vote is required by the Constitution to be ascertained by the General Assembly, and will be announced at its next session.