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OFFICIAL  VOTE 

of  the 

STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 

Cast  at  the 

GENERAL  ELECTION 
November  7,  1950 

JUDICIAL  ELECTION,  1950 


PRIMARY  ELECTION 

General  Primary,  April  11,  1950 

CHARLES  F.  CARPENTIER 


Compiled  by 

MlWf'illll  I  H/ill 

SECRETARY     OF     STATE 


DATE  DUE 

Demco,  Inc.  38-293 

OFFICIAL  VOTE 

OF  THE 

STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 

CAST  AT  THE 
GENERAL  ELECTION,   NOVEMBER   7,    1950 

JUDICIAL  ELECTION,    1950 

PRIMARY  ELECTION 
GENERAL  PRIMARY,  APRIL   11,    1950 


CHARLES  F.  CARPENT 


Compiled  by 


Secretary  of  State 


[Printed  by  authority  of  the  State  of  Illinois.] 


ILLINOIS   STATE      LIBRfiRV 


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(21010) 


Index  to  Official  Vote 


PAGE 

Amendment  to  the  Constitution 17 

Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court — General  Election 12 

Primary  Election 50 

Clerks  of  the  Appellate  Court — General  Election 19 

Primary  Election 52 

Congressman,  see  "Representatives  in  Congress" 

Judicial  Election 40 

Maps — Appellate   Court 81 

Circuit  Court 82 

Congressional    83 

Congressional — Cook  County 84 

Senatorial     85 

Senatorial — Cook   County 86 

Supreme  Court 80 

Representatives  in  Congress — General  Election 22 

Primary  Election 55 

Representatives  in  General  Assembly — General  Election 30 

Primary  Election 69 

State  Central  Committeemen 61 

State  Senators — General  Election 27 

Primary  Election 66 

State  Treasurer — General  Election 8 

Primary  Election 48 

Summary — General  Election 4 

Primary  Election 41 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction — General  Election 10 

Primary  Election 48 

Total  Vote  By  Counties — General  Election 5 

Primary  Election 42 

Trustees  of  the  University  of  Illinois 15 

United  States  Senator — General  Election  6 

Primary  Election 44 


Illinois  General  Election 
November  7,  1950 


SUMMARY   OF   GENERAL   VOTE 


Office,  Party  and  Candidate 


Total  in 

State 


Outside 

Cook 
County 


Cook 
County 


Counties 
Carried 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 


Democratic. 
Republican. 
Prohibition. 


.Scott  W.  Lucas 

.Everett  McKinley  Dirksen 

.Enoch  A.  Holtwick 

Write-ins 


STATE  TREASURER 

Democratic. .Michael  Howlett. . . 
Republican. ..William  G.  Stratton 
Prohibition. _ .Eugene  Neubauer.. 


SUPERINTENDENT  OK  PUBLIC 
INSTRUCTION 

Democratic... C.  Hobart  Engle 

Republican. ..Vernon  L.  Nickell 

Prohibition. ..Harold  L.  Lundquist 


CLERK  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT 


Democratic. 
Republican. 
Prohibition. 


_Ora  Smith 

.Earle  Benjamin  Searcy 

.Irving  B.  Gilbert 

Write-ins 


TKUSTKKSOI    I  NIYKKSH", 
OF  ILLINOIS 


Republican. 


.Dr.  Karl  A.  Meyer 

Harold  Pogue 

Keimey  E.  Williamson 
Harold  "Red"  Grange 

Wayne  A.  Johnston 

Herbert  B.  Megran 

Kdward  N.  Himmel... 

Olive  R.  Wilson 

Albert  F.  Schersten 


PROPOSED  AMENDMENT  TO 

SECTION  2  OF  ARTICLE  XIV 

OF  THE  CONSTITUTION 


Total  Vote 

Yes 

No 


,657.630 

,951,984 
13,050 


1,568,765 

1,959,734 

11,329 


1,505,257 

1,995,495 

14,298 


,581,162 

,905,704 

12,291 


1,648,772 

1,517,449 

1,533,087 

1,945,936 

1,895,867 

1,852,747 

12,382* 

12,446| 

11,766* 


3,731,618 

2,512,323 

735,903 


669,  198 

955,727 

5,155 


605,8:10 

970,894 

5,286 


602, 812 

959,357 

6,639 


62S.213 

923,331 

5,715 

1 


612,065 
588,315 


966.7(19 
911,971 
,890,760 


6,233 
6.036J 


1,670,066 

1,049,546 

411,443 


962.935 

988,810 

6,043 


902,415 

1,036,138 

7,659 


,036,7(17 

929,101 

934,118 

979,227 

983,896 

961,987 

6,213 

6,213 

5,730 


2,061,552 

1,462,777 

324,460 


TOTAL  VOTE   BY  COUNTI  ES— NOVEMBER  7,   1950 


Adams 26,009 

Alexander 9,020 

Bond 6,176 

Boone 6,513 

Brown 3,524 

Bureau 17,362 

Calhoun 3,206 

Carroll 7,247 

Cass 6,541 

Champaign 29,855 

Christian 16,361 

Clark 8,494 

Clay.... 6,876 

Clinton 9,378 

Coles 17,178 

Cook  (See  below) 

Crawford 9,289 

Cumberland 5,015 

DeKalb „  15,112 

DeWitt 6,944 

Douglas 6,905 

DuPage 63,866 

Edgar 11,393 

Edwards 3,928 

Effingham 9,949 

Fayette 11,610 

Ford 7,126 

Franklin 20,985 

Fulton... 18,803 

Gallatin 4,308 

Greene 7,592 

Grundy 8,945 

Hamilton 5,963 

Hancock 12,401 

Hardin _.  3,469 

Henderson _ 3,951 

Henry 18,495 

Iroquois 13,892 

Jackson. 14,495 

Jasper. 5,926 

Jefferson 15,753 

Jersey 6,032 

JoDaviess 8,054 

Johnson 4,672 

Kane 58,938 

Kankakee 25,740 

Kendall 5,196 

Knox. 23,340 

Lake 60,921 

LaSalle 45,674 

Lawrence 8,654 

Lee 13,411 

Livingston 16,943 

Logan 11,931 

Macon 34,801 


Macoupin 21,443 

Madison.... 55, 128 

Marion 15,871 

Marshall 6,681 

Mason 7,253 

Massac 5,386 

McDonough 12,422 

McHenry 21,049 

McLean 30,587 

Menard 5,075 

Mercer 7,744 

Monroe 5,370 

Montgomery. 15,509 

Morgan 14,647 

Moultrie 6,057 

Ogle 12,499 

Peoria 62,164 

Perry 10,639 

Piatt 5,565 

Pike.. 10,054 

Pope 2,765 

Pulaski 5,283 

Putnam 2,533 

Randolph 13,897 

Richland 7,097 

Rock  Island 42,248 

Saline 15,262 

Sangamon 61, 644 

Schuyler 4,992 

Scott 3,506 

Shelby.. 10,262 

'Stark 3,686 

St.  Clair 73,012 

Stephenson 15, 958 

Tazewell 29,060 

Union 7,629 

Vermilion 37,362 

Wabash 6,002 

Warren 9,262 

Washington 7,684 

Wayne 9,186 

White 9,117 

Whiteside 17,381 

Will 55,033 

Williamson... 21,455 

Winnebago 53,761 

Woodford 9,684 

Down  State 1,670,066 

Cook  County 2,061,552 

Total 3,731,618 


VOTE    FOR    UNITED    STATES    SEN ATOR— NOVEMBER    7,    1950 


Adams 

Alexander 

Bond 

Boone 

Brown 

Bureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Coles 

Cook  (See  below) 

Crawford 

Cumberland 

DeKalb 

DeWitt 

Douglas 

DuPage 

Edgar 

Edwards 

Effingham 

Fayette 

Ford 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallatin.  _ 

Greene 

Grundy 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Henderson 

Henry 

Iroquois 

Jackson 

Jasper — _. 

Jefferson 

Jersey 

JoDaviess 

Johnson __. 

Kane 

Kankakee 

Kendall 

Knox 

Lake 

LaSalle 

Lawrence 

Lee 

Livingston.. 

Logan 

Macon 

Macoupin 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall..- 

Mason 


264 

428 

3,192 

99 

6,554 

2,886 
235 

9,763 


R 

5 

K 

2,735 

R 

1,519 

U 

377 

R 

6,870 

K 

1,482 

R 

1,905 

R 

34,713 

H 

2,233 

R, 

1,659 

K 

2,126 

R 

34 

H 

3,345 

1) 

465 

K 

2,968 

1) 

750 

I) 

559 

R 

3,640 

K 

261 

H 

1,954 

I) 

15 

R 

806 

R 

5,746 

R 

5,073 

K 

1,134 

1) 

48 

D 

765 

I) 

319 

H 

2,171 

R 

911 

R 

23,774 

R 

5,857 

K 

2,878 

R 

6,378 

i; 

19,542 

k 

9,793 

R 

839 

R 

5,895 

K 

6,100 

K 

3,279 

I) 

113 

1) 

1,039 

I) 

8,764 

1) 

267 

R 

1,872 

I) 

352 

Scott  W. 
Lucas 


11,170 
4,235 
2,678 
1,598 
1,736 

5,280 


7,482 
3,620 
3,446 


2,246 
3,917 


2,420 
14,091 
4,460 


10.093 
7,701 
2,327 


2,695 
5,032 
1,650 

1,504 

6,255 
4,242 
6,439 
2,882 

8,017 
3,063 
2,799 
1,785 
17,125 

9,740 
1,158 
8,208 


3,733 
3,704 
5,313 
4,219 
17,139 

10,968 
31,115 
7,794 
2,357 

3,807 


Republican 


Everett 
McKinley 
Dirksen 


14,169 
4,499 
3,106 
4,790 
1,637 

11,834 
1,494 

:l'095 
19,561 

8,484 
4,615 
4,308 
4,398 
9,749 


5,278 
2,623 
10,787 


6,693 
2,748 
5,854 

5,614 
5,181 
9,628 
10.669 
1,577 

3,313 
6,118 


1,635 

2,310 
12,001 
9,315 
7,573 
2,834 

7,252 
2,744 
4,970 
2,696 
40, 899 

15,597 
3,936 
14,586 
39,501 
27,104 

4,572 
9,599 

11,413 
7,498 

17,026 

9,929 
22,351 
7,527 
4,229 
3,455 


Enoch  A. 
Holtwick 


VOTE    FOR    UNITED   STATES    SEN ATOR— NOVEMBER    7,    1950— Concluded 


Plurality 


Scott  W. 
Lucas 


Republi' 


Everett 
McKinley 
Dirksen 


Enoch  A. 
Holtwick 


Massac 

McDonough 

McHenry 

McLean 

Menard 

Mercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Moultrie 

Ogle 

Peoria 

Perry 

Piatt. 

Pike 

Pope 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Randolph 

Richland _. 

Rock  Island 

Saline 

Sangamon 

Schuyler 

Scott 

Shelby 

Stark _'__. 

St.  Clair 

Stephenson 

Tazewell 

Union 

Vermilion 

Wabash 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

White 

Whiteside 

Will....... 

Williamson 

Winnebago 

Woodford 

Down  State 
Cook  County... 

Total _. 


1,147 
3,865 
10,328 
7,596 
1,022 

2,261 


1,922 


R  6,266 

R  13,170 

R  434 

R  1,382 

D  429 


642 
362 
633 
633 
1,014 

3,646 
374 

9,045 
536 


141 
1,721 

14,266 
5,258 
2,356 


5,991 

387 

3,889 

1,246 

1,150 
103 

8,467 


1,925 
4,167 
5,169 
11,245 


2,536 
2,285 
7,578 
6,210 
2,695 

2,928 
24,031 
4,920 
2,034 
5,129 

1,014 

2,320 

912 

7,033 


18,298 
7,523 

25,605 
2,148 
1,661 

4,899 

957 

41,428 

5,175 
13,214 

4,260 
15,270 
2,616 
2,639 
3,052 

3,866 
4,234 
4,273 
22,666 
10,050 

22,050 
3,017 


3,072 
8,032 
15,497 
18,841 
3,010 

4,797 
2,984 
7,497 
8,132 
3,084 

9,194 
37,201 
5,354 
3,416 
4,700 

1,656 

2,682 
1,545 
6,400 
3,918 

21,944 
7,149 

34,650 
2,684 


5,040 
2,678 
27,162 
10,433 
15,570 

3,141 
21,261 
3,003 
6,528 
4,298 

5,016 
4,337 
12,740 
31,324 
10,525 

30,445 
6,518 


R     286,229 
R        8,125 


i,  .32 


Counties  carried,  Mr.  Lucas,  20;  Mr.  Dirksen,  82. 


VOTE    FOR    STATE    TREASURER— NOVEMBER    7,    1950 


Plurality 


Democratic 


Michael 
Howlett 


Republican 


William  G. 
Stratton 


Eugene 
Neubauer 


Adams 

Alexander. 

Bond - 

Boone 

Brown 


Bureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign. 


Christian- 
Clark 

Clay 

Clinton... 
Coles 


Cook  (See  below) 

Crawford 

Cumberland 

DeKalb 

DeWitt 


Douglas... 
DuPage... 

Edgar 

Edwards. . 
Effingham. 


Fayette.. 

Ford 

Franklin. 
Fulton.  __ 
Gallatin.. 


Greene 

Grundy... 
Hamilton. 
Hancock.. 
Hardin 


Henderson  _ 

Henry 

Iroquois 

Jackson 

Jasper 


Jefferson... 

Jersey 

JoDaviess. 
Johnson... 
Kane 


Kankakt 
Kendall. 

Knox 

Lake 

LaSalle 


Lawrence... 

Lee 

Livingston. 

Logan 

Macon 


Macoupin. 
Madison.. 

Marion 

Marshal!.. 
Mason 


3,825 

518 

1,145 

3,720 

31 

6,555 
345 

3,285 

167 

10,784 

417 
1,238 
1,010 
1,522 
3,103 


R  2,051 

R  496 

R  8,104 

R  1,819 

R  2,120 

R  35, 169 

R  2,282 

R  1,801 

R  1,327 


D  132 

R  220 

R  2,997 

R  1,277 

R  25,258 


575 
3,537 

445 
3,072 

381 

112 
4,365 

255 
2,562 

210 

1,028 
6,318 

5,863 
1,776 


6,384 
3,094 
7,851 
23,181 
11,143 


6,180 
6,366 
3,525 


423 
3,754 

490 
2,132 


10,212 
3,980 
2,204 
1,252 
1,582 

5,054 
1,214 
1,732 
3,008 
8,909 

7,480 
3,372 
3,254 
3,324 

6,558 


3,375 
2,129 
3,156 

2,312 


13,5.si) 
4,344 


5,115 
1,675 
9,631 
7,380 
2,029 

3,281 
2,095 
2,56s 
4,565 


1,323 
5,778 
3,690 
5,871 

7,233 
2,683 
2,279 
1,515 
15,765 

9,224 
947 

7,105 
17,643 
15,755 

3,432 
3,368 
5,021 
3,976 
15,810 

9,858 
27,719 
7,153 
2,083 
2,990 


14,037 
4,498 
3,349 
4,972 
1,551 

11,609 

1,559 
5,017 
3,175 

7,897 
4,610 
4,264 
4,846 


5,426 
2,625 
11,260 
4,131 

4,347 

48,749 
6,626 
2,767 
5,170 

5,690 
5,212 
9,186 
10, 452 


2,823 
7,127 
1,707 

2,351 
12,096 
9,553 
7,647 
2,856 

7,101 
2,903 
5,276 
2,792 
41,023 

4^041 

14,956 
40,824 
26,898 

4,641 
9,548 

1 1 , 387 
7,501 

17,614 

10,281 
23,965 
7,643 
4,215 
3,870 


VOTE    FOR    STATE   TREASURER— NOVEMBER   7,    1950— Concluded 


Plurality 


Michael 
Howlett 


Republican 


William  G. 
Stratton 


Eugene 
Neubauer 


Massac 

McDonough 

McHenry 

McLean 

Menard 

Mercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Moultrie 

Ogle 

Peoria 

Perry 

Piatt 

Pike 

Pope 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Randolph 

Richland 

Rock  Island 

Saline 

Sangamon 

Schuyler 

Scott 

Shelby 

Stark 

St.  Clair 

Stephenson 

Tazewell 

Union __ 

Vermilion 

Wabash 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

White 

Whiteside 

Will 

Williamson 

Winnebago 

Woodford.. 

Down  State 
Cook  County. .. 

Total 


R  1,487 

R  4,376 

R  11,205 

R  9,021 

R  1,241 


2,702 
1,229 

964 
2,656 

562 

6,977 

17,238 

667 

1,650 

256 


560 


R 

R 

R  703 
R  219 
R   1,229 


4,667 

467 

12,297 

793 

318 

557 
1,802 
9,055 
6,754 
4,501 


8,443 
715 


1,362 
493 


11,049 
1,122 


12,894 
3,725 


R  365,064 
R   25,905 


4,554 
10,121 
1,813 

2,235 
1,972 
6,820 
5,708 
2,492 

2,374 
21,194 
4,640 
1,848 
4,476 

875 
2,083 

824 
6,431 
2,651 

17,394 
6,838 

23,054 
1,967 
1,465 

4,534 


37,452 
4,257 
11,663 

3,858 
13,498 
2,348 
2,483 
2,682 

3,624 
3,805 
3,922 
20,852 
9,439 


3,113 
8,216 
15,759 
19,142 
3,054 

4,937 
3,201 
7,784 
8,364 
3,054 

9,351 

38,432 
5,307 
3,498 
4,732 

1,708 
2,643 
1,527 
6,650 
3,880 

22,061 
7,305 

35,351 
2,760 
1,783 

5,091 

2,691 
28,397 
11,011 
16,164 

3,173 
21,941 
3,063 
6,476 
4,451 

4,986 
4,298 
12,925 
31,901 
10,561 

31,598 
6,428 


15 

1 
78 
19 
49 

35 

96 
17 

16 
90 

7 
26 

5 
23 
36 

206 
5S 

127 
42 
5 


5 
272 

44 
47 

22 
156 
81 
23 
24 

43 
52 
46 
73 
74 


5,286 
6,043 


Counties  carried,  Mr.  Howlett,  7;  Mr.  Stratton,  95. 


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VOTE    FOR    SUPERINTENDENT    OF    PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION- 
NOVEMBER  7,   1950 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Prohibition 

Counties 

C.  Hobart 
Engle 

Vernon  L. 

Nickell 

Harold  L. 
Lundquist 

Adams 

R 
R 
R 
R 
R 

R 
R 
R 
D 
R 

It 
R 
R 
R 
R 

R 
R 
R 
R 

R 
R 
R 
R 
R 

R 
R 
D 
R 
D 

R 
R 
R 
R 
R 

R 
R 
R 
R 
R 

D 
R 
R 
R 
R 

R 
R 
R 
R 
R 

R 
R 
R 
R 
R 

R 
D 
R 
R 
R 

4,695 

545 

1,100 

3,557 

20 

6,500 

361 

3,167 

55 

11,473 

476 
1,192 

923 
1,237 

2,794 

1,953 

447 

7,804 

1,646 

2,069 
36,180 
2,304 

1,777 
1,378 

541 
3,359 

631 
1,528 

406 

14 
4,153 

223 
2,202 

207 

1,018 
6,358 
5,661 
1,984 

247 

364 

155 

2,762 

1,232 

24,758 

6,416 
3,088 
7,181 
23,721 
11,336 

1,109 
6,034 
6,311 
3,461 
1,504 

347 
4,294 

479 
1,984 

635 

9,662 
3,919 
2,197 
1,276 

1,548 

5,022 
1,213 
1,754 
3,082 
8,678 

7,348 
3,370 
3,279 
3,324 
6,684 

3,416 
2,139 
3,128 

2,382 

2,236 
12,807 
4,323 

965 
3,828 

5,127 
1,748 
9,546 
8,144 
2,032 

3,297 
2,044 
2,573 
4,655 

1,487 

1,320 
5,712 
3,737 
5,795 
2,644 

7,442 
2,670 
2,342 
1,532 
15,719 

8,942 
926 

7,293 
16,794 
15,261 

3,448 
3,371 
4,996 
3,950 
15,800 

9,742 
27,730 
7,117 
2,124 
3,060 

14,357 
4,464 
3,297 
4,833 
1,568 

11,522 
1,574 
4,921 
3,027 

20,151 

7,824 
4,562 
4,202 
4,561 
9,478 

2i586 
10,932 
4,028 

4,305 
48,987 
6,627 
2,742 
5,206 

5,668 
5,107 
8,915 
9,672 
1,626 

3,311 
6,197 
2,796 
6,857 
1,694 

2,338 
12,070 
9,398 
7,779 

7,078 
2,825 
5,104 
2,764 
40,477 

15,358 
4,014 
14,474 
40,515 
26,597 

4,557 
9,405 

11,307 
7,411 

17,304 

23 ! 436 
7,596 
4,108 
3,695 

97 
20 

150 

Boone 

25 
15 

Bureau ___ 

45 

20 

Carroll.                                                    

24 

Cass..... 

29 
85 

47 

Clark                                                              

36 

Clay...                                   

76 

23 

Coles 

25 

Cook  (See  below) 

49 

Cumberland 

DeKalb 

DeWitt 

10 
59 

26 

30 

DuPage 

430 

Edgar...                                

26 

28 

63 

84 

Ford 

23 

Franklin                                     . 

84 

70 

17 

9 

18 

21 

75 

19 

10 

59 

77 

45 

37 

62 

5 

25 

6 

171 

145 

Kendall..               

14 

66 

173 

LaSalle..                

110 

86 

51 

55 

26 

154 

77 

129 

72 

8 

15 

11 


VOTE    FOR   SUPERINTENDENT   OF    PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION- 
NOVEMBER  7,  1950— Concluded 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Prohibition 

Counties 

C.  Hobart 
Engle 

Vernon  L. 
Nickell 

Harold  L. 
Lundquist 

R         1,477 
R        4,284 
R       11,180 
R        8,761 
R         1,049 

R        2,620 
R         1,136 
R            945 
R        2,544 
R            440 

R        6,524 
R       16,671 
R            604 
R         1,622 
R            553 

R            787 
R            642 
R            662 
R              63 
R         1,185 

R        4,570 
R            390 
R      15,055 
R            770 
R            274 

R            369 
R         1,756 
D        9,592 
R        6,190 
R        3,610 

D            539 
R         8, 120 
R            670 
R        3,922 
R         1,753 

R         1,151 
R            262 
R        8,915 
R       11,424 
R        1,058 

R       11,146 
R        3,636 

1,611 
3,895 
4,393 
10,126 
1,880 

2,247 
2,005 
6,734 
5,719 
2,530 

2,571 
21,051 
4,650 
1,865 
4,397 

887 
2,041 

839 
6,437 
2,652 

17,478 
6,817 
21,595 

M75 

4,633 

896 

37,398 

4,417 
11,977 

3,778 
13,553 
2,355 
2,509 
2,666 

3,658 
3,845 
3,921 
20,381 
9,407 

19,168 
2,715 

3,088 
8,179 
15,573 

18,887 
2,929 

4,867 
3,141 
7,679 
8,263 
2,970 

9,095 
37,722 
5,254 
3,487 
4,950 

1,674 
2,683 
1,501 
6,500 
3,837 

22,048 
7,207 

36,650 
2,740 
1,749 

5,002 
2,652 
27,806 
10,607 
15,587 

3,239 
21,673 
3,025 
6,431 
4,419 

4,809 
4,107 
12,836 
31,805 
10,465 

30,314 
6,351 

12 

McDonough 

67 
75 

97 

Menard 

12 
21 

1 

79 

16 

53 

33 

156 

20 

16 

Pike  . 

65 

7 

Pulaski 

26 

Putnam 

5 

26 

39 

333 

Saline 

59 

148 

37 

4 

Shelby 

89 

Stark 

St.  Clair 

6 
271 

54 

Tazewell 

71 
26 

Vermilion..    ..   

Wabash 

175 
81 
30 

Washington 

24 
42 

White 

51 
55 

Will 

100 

Williamson 

75 
523 

23 

R     356,515 
R     133,723 

602,842 
902,415 

959,357 
1,036,138 

6,639 

7,659 

Total 

R     490,238 

1,505,257 

1,995,495 

14,298 

Counties  carried,  Mr.  Engle,  7;  Mr.  Nickell, 


12 


VOTE   FOR  CLERK  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT— NOVEMBER  7,   1950 


Plurality 


Ora 

Smith 


Republican 


Earle 

Benjamin 

Searcy 


Irving  B. 
Gilbert 


Adams 

Alexander.. 

Bond 

Boone 

Brown 

Bureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton... 

Coles 

Cook  (See  below) 

Crawford 

Cumberland 

DeKalb 

DeWitt 

Douglas 

DuPage 

Edgar _. 

Edwards 

Effingham 

Fayette 

Ford 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallatin 

Greene 

Grundy 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Henderson 

Henry. 

Iroquois 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Jersey 

JoDaviess 

Johnson 

Kane 

Kan  kakee 

Kendall 

Knox 

Lake 

LaSalle... 

Lawrence 

Lee 

Livingston 

Logan 

Macon 

Macoupin 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 


•J,  202 
383 
827 

3,385 
253 

5,733 
251 

2,860 
347 


416 

1,070 

702 

627 

2,174 


R  1,595 

R  293 

R  7,375 

R  1,435 

R  1,842 

R  34,163 

R  1,820 

R  1,700 

R  772 


256 
3,182 
1,313 
1,673 


217 

3,774 

53 

1,663 

145 

90 
5,664 
5,125 

1,872 
55 


2,596 
1,097 
23,220 

2^901 
6,121 

8!  510 

837 
5,731 
5,843 
2,833 
1,755 

434 
6,126 

452 
1,754 

137 


10,695 
4,001 
2,321 
1,352 
1,647 

5,354 
1,237 
1,827 
3,225 
9,401 

7,739 
3,399 
3,371 
3,613 

6,852 


3,553 
2,194 
3,325 
2,435 

2,319 
13,790 
4,521 


7,929 
2,096 


2,202 
2,612 
4,973 
1,506 

1,841 
6,017 
3,931 
5,778 
2,763 

7,634 
2,741 
2,407 
1,569 
16,316 

9,311 
991 

7,801 
17,735 
16,513 

3,557 

3,496 
5,184 
4,179 
15,434 

10,153 
28,425 
7,579 
2,222 
3,286 


12,897 
4,384 
3,148 
4,737 
1,394 

11,087 

1,488 
4,687 
2,878 
18,705 

7,323 
4,469 
4,073 
4,240 
9,026 


5,148 
2,487 
10,700 
3,870 

4,161 
47,953 
6,341 
2,682 
4,843 

5,485 
4,981 
8,596 
9,602 
1,527 

3,165 
5,976 
2,665 
6,636 
1,651 

1,931 
11,681 
9,056 
7,650 
2,708 

6,753 
2,750 
5,003 
2,666 
39,536 

15,303 
3,892 
13,922 
39,331 
25,023 

4,394 

9,227 
11,027 

7,012 
17,189 

9,719 

22,299 
7,127 
3,976 
3,423 


13 


VOTE  FOR  CLERK  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT— NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Concluded 


Plurality 


Ora 

Smith 


Republican 


Earle 

Benjamin 

Searcy 


Irving  B. 
Gilbert 


Massac 

McDonough 

McHenry 

McLean 

Menard 

Mercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Moultrie 

Ogle 

Peoria 

Perry 

Piatt 

Pike 

Pope 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Randolph 

Richland 

Rock  Island 

Saline 

Sangamon 

Schuyler 

Scott 

Shelby 

Stark 

St.  Clair 

Stephenson 

Tazewell 

Union 

Vermilion 

Wabash 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

White 

Whiteside 

Will 

Williamson. 

Winnebago 

Woodford 

Down  State 
Cook  County... 

Total. 


1,312 
3,682 
10,455 
7,281 
946 

L039 

239 

2,231 


6,359 
14, 4 S3 

336 
1,416 

278 


1,687 

92 

12,557 

455 

204 

12 
1,697 
10,918 
5,650 
2,470 

1,014 

7,128 

454 

3,149 

1,458 

1,146 

58 

8,555 

9,328 

475 

9,802 
3,358 


1,669 
4,103 
4,636 
10,744 
1,939 

2,739 
2,042 
7,093 
5,894 

2,534 
21,945 
4,750 
1,903 
4,692 

1,002 
2,082 
877 
6,552 
2,765 

18,734 
7,033 

22,844 
2,103 
1,506 

4,733 

914 

37,814 

4,632 
12,411 

4,023 
13,918 
2,439 
2,914 
2,767 

3,706 
3,931 
4,051 
21,268 


19,790 
2,821 


2,981 
7,785 
15,091 
18,025 


4,408 


7,3::2 

8,125 


36,  12S 
5,086 
3,319 
4,414 

1,631 
2,545 
1,438 
6,202 
3,644 

20,421 
6,941 

35,401 
2,558 
1,710 

4,745 
2,611 
26,896 
10,282 
14,881 

3,009 

21,046 
2,893 
6,063 
4,225 

4,852 
3,989 
12,606 
30,596 
10,083 

29,592 
6,179 


R  295,088 
R   26,454 


628,213 
955,919 


923,331 
982,373 


5,715 
6,576 


Counties  carried,  Mr.  Smith,  16;  Mr.  Searcy, 


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VOTE  ON    PROPOSED    AMENDMENT   TO    SECTION    2   OF    ARTICLE    XIV 
OF    THE    CONSTITUTION    OF    I LLI NOIS— NOVEM  BER   7,    1950 


Counties 

Total  vote 

Yes 

No 

26,009 
9,020 
6,176 
6,513 
3,524 

17,362 
3,206 
7,247 
6,541 

29,855 

16,361 

8,494 

9^378 
17,178 

9,289 
5,015 
15,112 

6,944 

6,905 
63,866 
11,393 
3,928 
9,949 

11,610 
7,126 
20,985 
18,803 
4,308 

7,592 
8,945 
5,963 
12,401 
3,469 

3,951 
18,495 
13,892 
14,495 

5,926 

15,753 
6,032 
8,054 
4,672 

58,938 

25,740 
5,196 
23,340 
60,921 
45,674 

8,654 
13,411 
16,943 
11,931 
34,801 

21,443 
55,128 
15,871 
6,681 
7,253 

11,795 
4,389 
3,476 
4,385 
2,030 

11,951 
1,714 
5,010 
3,606 

18,290 

10,247 
4,860 
5,035 
4,831 

11,150 

5,911 
3,050 
11,238 
4,566 

3,951 
50,590 
7,758 
2,456 
6,131 

6,384 
5,110 
11,260 
12,335 
2,247 

4,347 
5,514 
3,033 
7,427 
1,855 

2,731 
13,624 
9,047 
6,842 
3,459 

9,454 
3,438 

2, 180 
44,567 

15,902 
4,054 

16,975 
42,878 
28,410 

4,980 

12! 108 
5,126 
23,099 

13,289 

30,704 
9,278 
4,916 
5,183 

11,170 

2,316 

1,666 

1,488 

1,067 

3,473 

1,454 

Carroll.                                                                               

1,566 

1,775 

8,947 

4,676 

Clark                                                                                              

2,340 

Clay...                                                        

1,841 

2,779 

4,606 

Cook  (See  below) 

3,326 

1,477 

DeKalb 

2,465 

DeWitt                                                                                           

2,054 

2,954 

9,287 

3,186 

748 

2,831 

2,699 

Ford 

1,418 

5,697 

3,828 

1,134 

2,288 

2,743 

2,042 

3,350 

766 

737 

3,231 

3,304 

4,004 

1,649 

3,915 

1,982 

2,231 

1,239 

9,957 

7,286 

Kendall 

874 

4,194 

12,086 

LaSalle 

12,721 

2,383 

Lee .     ...  .  _.  _  . 

3,060 

5,122 

15,001 

4,692 

1,487 

1,647 

IS 


VOTE   ON    PROPOSED    AMENDMENT   TO   SECTION    2   OF    ARTICLE    XIV 
OF   THE   CONSTITUTION    OF    I LLI NOIS— NOVEM  BER   7,    1950— Concluded 


Counties 

Total  vote 

Yes 

No 

5,386 
12,422 
21,049 
30,587 

5,075 

7,744 
5,370 
15,509 
14,647 
6,057 

12,499 
62,164 
10, 639 
5,565 
10,054 

2,765 
5,283 
2,533 
13,897 
7,097 

42,248 
15,262 
61,644 
4,992 
3,506 

10,262 
3,686 
73,012 
15,958 
29,060 

7,629 
37,362 
6,002 
9,262 
7,684 

9,186 
9,117 
17,381 

55,033 
21,455 

53,761 
9,684 

2,590 
8,433 
14,799 
19,417 
3,473 

5,354 
3,680 
8, 435 
9,346 
3,553 

7,959 
39,419 
4,773 
3,846 
6,021 

1,214 
2,530 
1,843 
7,647 
4,277 

26,339 
7,274 

36, 306 
3,115 

1,589 

5,941 
2,901 
36,518 
11,292 
20,585 

4,418 
24,238 
2,697 
4,552 
4,786 

5,284 
4,552 
12,864 
36,783 
11,325 

36,923 

6,524 

8,249 

2,027 

Ogle 

6,004 

Piatt 

Pike 

Pope 

3,049 

Richland 

17,821 

Scott 

Shelby 

Stark 

St.  Clair 

12,582 

6,071 

8,620 

Wabash 

1,776 

1,364 

Wayne . 

White 

Will 

8,726 

6,014 

10,475 

1,980 

1,670,066 
2,061,552 

1,049,546 
1,462,777 

411,443 

324,460 

Total 

3,731,618 

2,512,323 

735,903 

19 


VOTE    FOR    CLERK    OF    THE    APPELLATE   COURT-NOVEMBER   7,    1950 
1st   District — Cook  County 


James   M.  Whalen,   Dem 993,449        Mario  G.   Tonelli,  Rep 957,336 


Mr.   Whalen's  plurality 36,113 

2nd    District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  L. 
Fraser 

Justus  L. 
Johnson 

Write-ins 

R         3,545 
R         6,161 
R        3,037 
R        7,721 
R       34,216 

R         4,007 
R            937 
R        6,029 
R        5,427 
R        2,405 

R       23,365 
R        5,987 
R        2,837 
R        7,106 
R      22,022 

R       10,247 
R        5,604 
R        6,161 
R        1,768 
R       10,644 

R         2,501 
R         6,520 
R       15,694 
R            634 
R        3,545 

R         1,742 
R        5,980 
R        3,784 
R        8,683 
R        9,496 

R       11,446 
R        3,466 

1,255 
5,171 
1,780 
3,208 
13,794 

2,103 
1,346 
5,806 
3,760 
2,608 

16,536 
9,259 
1,038 
7,217 

17,326 

15,505 
3,529 
4,997 
2,200 
4,531 

2,253 
2,424 

21,013 
829 

17,588 

888 
4,430 
2,554 
3,948 
21,196 

18,865 
2,722 

4,800 
11,332 

4,817 
10,929 
48,010 

6,110 
2,283 
11,835 
9,187 
5,013 

39,901 
15,246 
3,875 
14,323 
39,348 

25,752 
9,133 
11,158 

15] 175 

4,754 
8,944 

36,707 
1,463 

21,133 

2,630 
10,410 

6,338 
12,631 
30,692 

30,311 
6,188 

Carroll 

DeKalb 

DuPage 

Kendall 

1 

LaSalle 

j 

Ogle 

Will 

Total 

R     242,717 

221,679 

464,396 

3 

20 


VOTE    FOR    CLERK    OF    THE    APPELLATE    COURT-NOVEMBER    7,    1950— 
Continued 


3rd    District 


Plurality 


Democratic 


William  V. 
Kauffman,  Jr. 


Republican 


Robert  L. 
Conn 


Adams 

Brown 

Calhoun 

Cass 

Champaign. 

Christian 

Clark 

Coles 

Cumberland 
DeWitU 

Douglas 

Edgar 

Ford 

Fulton 

Greene 

Hancock 

Jersey 

Logan .. 

Macon.. 

Macoupin... 

Mason 

McDonough. 

McLean 

Menard 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Moultrie 

Piatt 

Pike 

Sangamon... 

Schuyler 

Scott 

Shelby 

Tazewell 

Vermilion... 

Total— 


236 

350 

10,501 


D  630 

R  1,062 

R  2,331 

R  311 

R  1,472 

R  1,997 

R  1,951 

R  3,188 


2,<!03 
2,123 

897 

164 
4,050 
7,673 

957 
33 

1,779 
326 

1,546 
145 

9,939 

S58 

161 
155 


10,565 
1,633 
1,229 
3,174 
8,767 

7,743 
3,384 
6,731 
2,171 
2,418 

2,236 
4,434 
1,783 
7,  626 
3,352 


15,236 
10,223 

3,125 
3,905 
10,467 
1,891 
7,055 

6,024 
2,535 
1,831 
4,572 
23,757 

2,021 
1,492 
4,620 
12,656 
13,683 


203, S63 


12,797 
1,332 
1,465 
2,824 

19,268 

7,113 
4,446 
9,062 
2,482 
3,890 

4,233 
6,385 
4,971 
9,894 
3,020 

6,758 

7,' 012 
17,359 
9,326 

3,289 
7,955 
18,140 


2,861 
3,377 
4,427 
33,696 


272,591 


21 


VOTE    FOR    CLERK   OF   THE   APPELLATE    COURT-NOVEMBER    7,    1950— 
Concluded 

4th    District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

David  F. 
Mallett 

Stillman  J. 
Stanard 

R            457 
R            899 
R            771 
R            826 
R         1,661 

R         1,696 
R            797 
R            367 
D            613 
D            487 

R            128 
R            163 
R        2,479 
D              73 
D        1,147 

R        1,172 
R            926 
D        7,253 
D            271 
R         1,416 

R         1,089 
R            785 
R            744 
R            434 
D            133 

R            937 
R              60 
D      13,831 
D            808 
R            463 

R         1,499 
R         1,157 
R              48 
R            741 

3,920 

2,280 
3,335 
3,407 
3,498 

978 
3,977 
5,123 
9,404 
2,027 

2,543 
1,491 
5,452 
2,751 
7,805 

1,518 
3,516 
28,806 
7,491 
1,565 

1,998 
4,494 
877 
2,019 
6,361 

2,689 
6,887 
39,353 
3,863 
2,421 

2,729 
3,642 
3,909 
9,357 

4,377 

3,179 

Clay . 

4,106 

4,233 

5,159 

2,674 

4,774 

5,490 

8,791 

1,540 

2,671 

7,931 

2,678 

4,442 

21,553 

2,981 

5,279 

Pulaski 

2,453 

6,228 

Saline  .  . 

St.  Clair 

25  522 

3,055 

Wabash  .   . 

White 

3,957 

10,098 

D        2,901 

191,486 

22 


VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE    82ND    CONGRESS- 
NOVEMBER   7,    1950 


1st  District — Cook  County 

William  L.  Dawson,  Dem 69,506 

Archibald  James  Carey,  Jr.,  Rep.     41,944 

Samuel  J.   Parks,   Prog 1,135 

Mr.    Dawson's    plurality 27,562 

2nd  District" — Cook  County 

Barratt  O'Hara,  Dem 71,945 

Richard    B.    Vail,   Rep 83,023 

Mr.  Vail's  plurality 11,078 

3rd  District— Cook  County 

Neil  J.  Linehan,  Dem 72,676 

Fred  B.   Busbey,  Rep 87,241 

Write-ins 196 

Mr.    Busbey's  plurality 14,565 

4th  District — Cook  County 

James  V.   Buckley,  Dem 58,190 

William  E.   McVey,  Rep 73,542 

Mr.    McVey's    plurality 15,352 

5th  District — Cook  County 

John  C.  Kluczynski,  Dem 91,589 

Edward  M.  Gaynor,  Rep 48,052 

Mr.  Kluczynski's  plurality.  .  .  .43,537 

6th  District — Cook  County 

Thomas   J.    O'Brien,    Dem 106,701 

John   M.    Fay,    Rep 58,534 

Write-ins 226 

Mr.  O'Brien's  plurality 48,067 


7th  District — Cook  County 

A.  J.   Sabath,   Dem 109,841 

Henry  E.   Hayes,   Rep 43,211 

Mr.    Sabath's   plurality 66,630 

8  th  District — Cook  County 

Thomas  S.  Gordon,  Dem 77,736 

Philip  Grontkowski,  Rep 53,305 

Mr.   Gordon's   plurality 24,431 

9th  District' — Cook  County 

Sidney  R.  Yates,  Dem 74,699 

Maxwell  A.   Goodwin,   Rep 69,552 

Mr.  Yates'  plurality 5,147 

10th  District — Cook  County 

Charles   J.    Michal,    Dem 59,127 

Richard  W.  Hoffman,  Rep 117,498 

Mr.  Hoffman's  plurality 58,371 

11th  District — Cook  County 

Chester  A.  Chesney,  Dem 62,050 

Timothy  P.  Sheehan,  Rep 81,358 

Mr.    Sheehan's   plurality 19,308 

12th  District — Cook  County 

Charles  J.  Komaiko,  Dem 75,226 

Edgar  A.  Jonas,  Rep 96,489 

Mr.    Jonas'    plurality 21,263 


13th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Thomas  F. 
Dolan 

Marguerite 
Stitt  Church 

Cook                              

R       71,681 
R       19,882 

30, 100 
19,087 

101,781 

Lake                          

38,969 

R      91,563 

49,187 

140,750 

14th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Homer  R. 
McElroy 

Chauncey 
W.  Reed 

R       33,562 
R       23,019 
R       10,875 

14,464 
16,894 
4,498 

48,026 

39,913 

15,373 

R      67,456 

35,856 

103,312 

VOTE    FOR     REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE    82ND    CONGRESS- 
NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Continued 

15th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Wayne  F. 
Caskey 

Noah  M. 
Mason 

Boone 

R        3,433 
R         7,856 
R        3,768 
R        2,935 
R        7,311 
R        9,219 

1,379 
3,280 
2,344 
1,003 
18,001 
21,626 

4,812 

DeKalb....                                                              

11,136 

6,112 

3,938 

LaSalle 

25,312 

Will 

30,845 

Total 

R      34,522 

47,633 

82,155 

16th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Russell  J. 
Goldman 

LeoE. 
Allen 

Write-ins 

Carroll 

R        3,253 
R        2,940 
R        5,989 
R        6,690 
R        5,209 
R        8,759 
R        9,406 

1,808 
2,421 
3,472 
2,557 
5,100 
4,058 
20,528 

5,061 
5,361 
9,461 
9,247 
10,309 
12,817 
29,934 

Ogle 

1 

Total. 

R       42,246 

39,944 

82, 190 

1 

17th    District 


Plurality 


Joe  W. 

Russell 


Republican 


Leslie  C. 
Arends 


Ford 

Iroquois___ 
Kankakee. 
Livingston 

Logan 

McLean.  __ 
Woodford. 

Total.. 


2,926 
5,816 


8,401 
3,883 


2,049 
3,735 
9,312 
4,974 
3,766 
10,622 
2,638 


37,096 


4,975 

9,551 
15,421 
11,488 

7,664 
19,023 

6,521 


74,643 


24 


VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE    82ND    CONGRESS- 
NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Continued 

18th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Walter 
Durley  Boyle 

Harold  H. 
Velde 

R        5,207 
R         1,245 
R      15,470 
D            107 
R         1 , 749 
R        3,721 

5,780 
2,572 

22,344 

1,275 

916 

12,327 

10,987 

3,817 

37,814 

1,168 

2,665 

16,048 

R      27,285 

45,214 

72,499 

19th    District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John   Michael 
Kerwin,  Jr. 

Robert  B. 
Chiperfield 

R          '884 
R        5,182 
R        5,216 
R        2,507 
R        2,075 
R        3,533 

8,217 
1,391 
6,411 
8,484 
2,307 
18,752 
2,724 

2,275 

11,593 

Knox 

13,700 

4,814 

20,827 

6,257 

Total 

R      21,093 

48,286 

69,379 

20th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Howard 
Manning 

Sid 
Simpson 

R         4,474 
R            129 
R            569 
R            903 
R         1,414 
R        2,293 
R            406 
R        4,218 
R        2,734 
R            940 
R            772 
R            539 

9,841 
1,525 
1,185 
2,691 
2,873 
4,615 
2,708 
3,875 
5,743 
4,242 
1,958 
1,391 

14,315 

1,754 

3,594 

4,287 

Hancock 

7,008 
3,114 

8,093 

Morgan 

Pike 

8,477 
5,182 

Schuyler 

2,730 

1,930 

Total 

R       19,491 

42,647 

62,138 

25 


VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE    82ND    CONGRESS- 
NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Continued 

21st   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Peter  F. 
Mack,  Jr. 

Benjamin  S. 
DeBoice 

Bond. 

R            207 
D        2,533 
D        4,339 
D            975 
R            270 
D        2,433 
R        2,629 

2,767 
9,076 

12,492 
3,862 
2,326 
8,630 

28,551 

2,974 

6,543 

8,153 

2,887 

2,596 

6,197 

31,180 

Total 

D        7,174 

67,704 

60,530 

22nd    District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Robert  B. 
Borchers 

William  L. 
Springer 

R       13,362 
R        2,892 
R         1,403 
R        2,165 
R         1,665 
R            441 
R         1,633 
R            312 

7,752 
6,586 
2,489 
2,166 
15,930 
2,499 
1,815 
4,558 

21,114 

9,478 

3,892 

4,331 

17,595 

2,940 

3,448 

Shelby                                          

4,870 

R      23,873 

43,795 

67,668 

23rd   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Laurence  F. 
Arnold 

Edward  H. 
Jenison 

Write-ins 

R         1,082 
R         1,084 
R            284 
R        2,335 
R            642 
R            113 
D            264 
R            434 
R            165 
R        7,215 
R            436 

3,387 
3,866 
2,218 
4,345 
4,295 
5,340 
2,982 
3,861 
3,266 
14,110 
2,473 

4,469 
4,950 
2,502 
6,680 
4,937 
5,453 
2,718 
4,295 
3,431 
21,325 
2,909 

1 

R       13,526 

50, 143 

63,669 

1 

26 


VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE    82ND    CONGRESS- 
NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Concluded 

24th    District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  David 
Upchurch 

Charles  W. 
Vursell 

R            979 
R         1,325 
R         1,804 
D            160 
R            422 
R             188 
D            402 
R         1, 162 
R            937 
R         1,406 
R            759 
D            307 
R         1,642 
R         1,245 
R         1,054 

3,301 
3,593 

980 
2,007 
2,544 
1,528 
7,645 
1,583 
7,197 
1,693 

923 
7,452 
2,776 
3,718 

4,918 

2,966 

7,243 

2,745 

8, 134 

3,099 

1,682 

Saline 

7,145 

4,963 

4,752 

R       12,054 

50,638 

62,692 

25th    District 


Counties 

Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Melvin 
Price 

Rogers  D. 
Jones 

D       15,066 
D      21,050 

34,155 
44,657 

19,089 

23.6J7 

D      36,116 

78,812 

42,696 

26th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Kent  E. 
Keller 

C.W.  "Runt" 
Bishop 

R              33 
R            115 
R         1,027 
R         1,172 
R            360 
R            372 
D              43 
D            633 
R              45 

4,295 
9,760 
6,481 
2,003 
4,961 
2,248 
6,662 
3,989 
10,360 

4,328 

9,875 

7,  SOS 

5,321 

Pulaski 

2,620 
6,619 

3,356 

10,405 

R        2,448 

50,759 

53,207 

VOTE  FOR  STATE  SENATOR— NOVEMBER  7,  1950 


1st  District — Cook  County 

Fred  B.  Roti,  Dem 11,309 

George   J.   Witt,    Rep 4,732 

Mr.  Roti's  plurality 6,577 

3rd  District — Cook  County 
Christopher  C.  Wimbish,  Dem...      31,463 

Philander  S.  Neville,  Rep 13,305 

Mr.  Wimbish's  plurality 18,158 

4th  District — Cook  County 
(To  Fill  Vacancy) 

Donald  J.   O'Brien,  Dem 42,170 

Clarence  J.   Litoborski,  Rep 22,576 

Mr.  O'Brien's  plurality 19,594 

5th  District1 — Cook  County 

Marshall   Korshak,   Dem 62,412 

Benjamin  S.  Crockett,  Rep 45,207 

Mr.  Korshak's  plurality 17,205 

7th  District:' — Cook  County 

Max  Larsonneur,  Dem 84,333 

Arthur  J.   Bidwill,   Rep 203,575 

Write-ins 193 

Mr.   Bidwill's  plurality 119,242 

9th  District — Cook  County 

William  J.  Lynch,  Dem 30,118 

Felix  R.   Skorski,   Rep 17,251 

Mr.   Lynch's  plurality 12,867 

11th  District — Cook  County 

Michael  E.  Hannigan,   Dem 86,301 

Arthur  E.   Larson,  Rep 92,306 

Mr.    Larson's   plurality 6,005 

13th  District — Cook  County 

Daniel    Dougherty,    Dem 79,277 

Walker  Butler,  Rep 102,321 

Mr.   Butler's  plurality 23,044 

15th  District — Cook  County 

Frank  J.  Kocarek,  Dem 11,748 

John  J.  Braje,  Rep 6,683 

Mr.   Kocarek's   plurality 5,065 


17th  District — Cook  County 

Roland  V.  Libonati,  Dem 9,236 

Don   DiMeo,   Rep 3,998 

Mr.   Libonati's  plurality 5,238 

19th  District — Cook  County 

John  J.   Gorman,   Dem 110,326 

Joseph  M.  Kosiba,   Rep 67,522 

Mr.  Gorman's  plurality 42,804 

21st  District? — Cook  County 

Norman  C.  Barry,  Dem 43,575 

Ernest    Purcelli,    Rep 27,234 

Mr.    Barry's   plurality 16,341 

23rd  District — Cook  County 

George  M.  Keane,  Dem 54,999 

William  J.  Walsh,  Rep 55,289 

Mr.    V/alsh's   plurality 290 

25th  District — Cook  County 

Jacob  A.  Mueller,  Dem 114,274 

Peter  J.  Miller,  Rep 149,902 

Mr.    Miller's   plurality 35,628 

27th  District — Cook  County 

Stanley  J.  Mondala,  Dem 14,653 

Michael   Narut,   Rep 3,780 

Mr.  Mondala's  plurality 10,873 

29th  District — Cook  County 

William  J.  Connors,  Dem 15,046 

Marjorie   Letts,   Rep 12,190 

Mr.   Connors'   plurality 2,856 

31st  District — Cook  County 

Irving  J.  Meites,  Dem 53,150 

Edward  P.  Saltiel,  Rep 71,086 

Mr.   Saltiel's  plurality 17,936 


33rd   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Virgil 
Bozeman 

Chas.  F. 

Carpentier 

R            762 
R         2, 157 
R         1,708 

1,468 
2,547 
19,204 

4,704 

20,912 

Total 

R         4, 627 

23,219 

27, 846 

VOTE    FOR   STATE    SENATOR-NOVEMBER   7,    1950— Continued 
35th   District 


Pli 

irality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Edward  A. 
Jones 

Dennis  J. 
Collins 

DeKalb . 

R 
R 
R 

8,109 
4,265 
8,409 

3, 197 
4,395 
4,153 

Total            .. 

R 

20,783 

11,745 

32,528 

37th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Herald  A. 
O'Donnell 

Frank  P. 
Johnson 

R 
R 
R 

6,412 
6,842 
1,811 

5.001 

5,582 

868 

Stark 

Total 

R 

15,065 

11,451 

26,516 

39th    District — LaSalle  County 


Clyde  E.  Mitchell,  Dem 16,150        Fred  J.   Hart,   Rep 


26,939 


Mr.    Hart's    plurality 10,789 

41st   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Sam  Perry 

(Joseph  Sam 
Perry) 

Lottie 
Holman 

O'Neill 

R       24,053 
R         8,275 

19,378 

22,283 

43,431 

Will 

30, 558 

Total 

R       32,328 

41,661 

73,989 

43rd    District 


Counties 

Ph 

rality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Floyd 
O'Malley 

Wallace 
Thompson 

It 
R 

1,671 
8,173 

8,012 
6,  897 

15,070 

R 

9,844 

14,909 

24, 753 

29 


VOTE   FOR   STATE   SEN ATOR— NOVEMBER   7,    1950— Concluded 
45th   District 


Counties 

Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Carl  T. 
Meyer 

George  E. 
Drach 

R         1,527 
R         7,244 

6,192 
25,705 

7,719 

Sangamon 

32,949 

Total 

R        8,771 

31,897 

40,668 

47th   District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

James  0. 
Monroe 

Milton 
'Mink" 
Mueller 

Bond 

R         1,468 
D        1,258 

2,165 
27,148 

3,633 

25,888 

R            210 

29,311 

29,521 

49th   District— St.   Clair  County 


James  W.   (Jim)  Gray,  Dem. . 


34, 


John  T.  Thomas,  Rep 31,302 


Mr.   Gray's  plurality 3,598 

51st  District 


Plurality 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Glen  D. 
Tennyson 

Arthur 
Van  Hooser 

R              68 

R         1,128 
R         1,498 

R            363 

2,722 
1,613 
1,737 

6,906 

2,790 

2,741 

3,235 

Pope -_- 

1,696 

7,269 

R        3,865 

13,866 

17,731 

30 


VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE   67TH    GENERAL    ASSEMBLY- 
NOVEMBER    7,    1950 


1st  District — Cook  County 

5th  District — Cook  County  . . 

Corneal  A.  Davis,  Dem 16,160 % 

Louis  G.   Berman,  Dem 

92,679% 

Robert  E.  Romano,  Dem 15,629 % 

Charles  M.   Skyles,  Dem 

83,119% 

James  Rinella,  Rep 13,320 

Noble  W.  Lee,  Rep 

71,165% 

C.  Francis  Stradford,  Rep 

62,949 

2nd  District — Cook  County 

James  J.  Ryan,  Dem 31,403% 

6th  District — Cook  Cot 

NTY 

Vito   Marzullo,   Dem 30,421 

Charles  H.  Weber,  Dem 

168,742% 

James  J.  Adduci,  Rep 19,907 

W.  Russell  Arrington,  Rep. .  .  . 

152,170% 

William  E.  Pollack,  Rep 

142,245 

3rd  District — Cook  County 

George  (Garry)  Noonan,  Dem.     44,119 

7th  District' — Cook  County 

Fred  J.  Smith,  Dem 42,872% 

Emmett  McGrath,  Dem 

253,451% 

Charles  J.  Jenkins,  Rep 22,024% 

Bernice     T.     Van    Der    Vries, 

Frank   Crispo,   Rep 18,877 

Rep 

296,014% 

Arthur  W.  Sprague,  Rep 

278,819% 

600 

John  F.  Boyle,  Dem 64,459 

Theodore  A.   Swinarski,  Dem..      68,795 

Michael  A.  Ruddy,  Rep 51,151% 

8th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Independent 

Counties 

Thomas  A. 
Bolger 

Nick 
Keller 

Robert 
McClory 

Harvey 

Pearson 

George  M. 
Maypole 

Write-ins 

Boone 

Lake 

McHenry 

2,902 
45,941* 
16,370 

5,560 
37,995 
15,754* 

4,8671 

45,993 
14,268 

4,882 
44,082* 
14,559 

22* 

3,652* 

489* 

..... 

Total 

65, 2 13 J 

59,309| 

65, 129 

63,523* 

4, 164* 

3 

9th   District — Cook  County 


Lillian    Piotrowski,    Dem.. 
William  J.  Gormley,  Dem. 


50,081% 
44,297% 


William  S.  Finucane,  Rep 41,596% 


10th    District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Edward  G 
(Ted)  Hunter 

William 
Pierce 

David 
Hunter,  Jr. 

Mabel  E. 
Green 

Ogle 

\\  innebago 

4,727 
30,540 

3,236 
34, 139* 

13,637 
45,088* 

12,846 
46,259* 

Total 

35,267 

37,375* 

58, 725* 

59, 105* 

11th   District— Cook  County 


A.   L.   Cronin,   Dem. .  . 
Frank  J.  Burge,  Dem. 


128,657%        Walter  MeAvoy,  Rep 151,285 

119,718%        William  J.   Morgensen,   Rep...    131,569% 


31 


VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE   67TH    GENERAL    ASSEMBLY- 
NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Continued 

12th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  K. 
Morris 

Marvin  F. 
Burt 

Franklin  U. 
Stransky 

6,063 
5,970| 
11,581 

6,481* 
7,470 
18,215| 

8,226* 

7, 739 * 

14,710* 

23,614* 

32,147 

30, 676* 

13th   District—Cook  County 


John  G.  Ryan,  Dem 125,660% 

Adam  S.  Mioduski,  Dem 122,572 


Edward  Schneider,  Rep. 
Marie  H.  Suthers,  Rep.. 


150,566% 
140,1731/a 


14th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Write-ins 

Leon  M. 

Schuler 

Maud  N. 
Peffers 

J.  Lisle 
Laufer 

51,269* 

2,905* 

62,100 

6,184 

54,063| 
5,945 

Kendall 

3 

54, 175 

68,284 

60,008* 

s 

15th   District — Cook  County 


Joseph  G.   Kohout,   Dem 18,632 

Frank  Krasniewski,   Dem 16,891 


Clem  Graver,  Rep 19,733 


16th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

James  P. 
Lannon 

W.  Dean 
McCully 

Rollie  C. 
Carpenter 

16,912| 
5,667* 
2,3174 
6,860* 

16, 197| 

5,760* 
2,029* 
9,109 

16, 190* 
5,202 

Woodford 

8,209* 

Total 

31,758 

33,0961 

31,716 

17th  District — Cook  County 


Andrew  A.  Euzzino,  Dem 13,973% 

Anthony  J.  DeTolve,  Dem 12,958 


Peter  C.  Granata,  Rep 12,047 


32 


VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE    67TH    GENERAL    ASSEI 
NOVEMBER  7,   1950—  Continued 


18th   District — Peoria  County 


James  D.   Carrigan,   Dem. 
Robert  L.   Burhans,   Rep.. 


62,610 
55,333 


August  C.   (Gus)   Grebe,  Rep..      53,238% 


19th   District — Cook  County 


John  O.  Hruby,  Dem 165,696% 

Dr.   S.  S.  Epstein,  Dem 153,303  y2 


Frank  A.  Marek,  Rep. 


20th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Samuel  H. 
Shapiro 

Louis  E. 
Beckman 

Harry  L. 

Topping 

5,761* 

10,355* 
28,524 

8,996 
14,412| 
22,935 

9,683 

14,415 

22,952- 

Total 

44,641 

46,343* 

47,050 

21st   District — Cook  County 


Edward  J.   McCabe,   Dem. 
Daniel  J.  Ronan,  Dem. .  .  . 


64, NOT 
61,050 


Robert  Petrone,  Rep 78,895 


22nd    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

W.  0. 

Edwards 

O.  Reese 
Morris 

John  P. 
Meyer 

M.  R.  (Bob) 
Walker 

5,777* 
25,724* 

8,798 
18,300 

9,005 
32,808* 

9,118 

29,432* 

31,502 

27,098 

41,813| 

38,550* 

23rd   District — Cook  County 


Stanley  A.  Halick,  Dem. . 
Arthur   M.   Kaindl,   Dem. 


80,980 %        William  G.  Thon,  Rep.. 
79,406        |    Thomas  A.  Patton,  Rep. 


83,750% 
80,506% 


33 


VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    THE    67TH    GENERAL    ASSEMBLY- 
NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Continued 

24th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

JoC. 
Williamson 

Paul 
Stone 

Charles  W. 
Clabaugh 

OraD. 
Dillavou 

17,249 
2,264 
2,257f 

12,252 
7,497 
3,857 

27, 624 J 
3,946 
4,926 

28,940! 

Moultrie 

3,652 
4,730 

21, 770 J 

23,616 

36,496! 

37,322! 

25th   District — Cook  County 


Stanley  R.  Kosinski,  Dem 190,050 

Frank  E.  Harmon,  Dem 172,320 


Charles  O,  Miller,  Rep 213,978 

Elroy  C.  Sandquist,  Rep 211,374 


26th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Edward  T. 
Kane 

Homer 
Caton 

Ben  S. 
Rhodes 

Write-ins 

Ford 

5,132 
30,312! 

7,719! 
28,858 

7,611! 
27,876! 

2 

Total 

35,444! 

36,577! 

35.488 

2 

27th   District— Cook  County 


John  P.  Touhy,  Dem 

John  C.  Kuklinski,  Dem 

Bernard  C.  Prusinski,  Dem. . 


15,994 
14,065 
14,553 


Burton  I.  Stolar, 
Al  J.  Malkowski, 


Rep. 
Rep. 


5,479% 
6,356 


28th  District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Felix  E. 
Wilson 

Paul  H. 
Ferguson 

Barrett  F. 
Rogers 

James  L. 
Atkins 

DeWitt 

6,364 
6,108 
22,034- 

2,876 
4,996! 
30,718 

5,376! 
15,694! 
21,857! 

5,505! 

7,141 

25,130! 

Total 

34,506 

38,590! 

42,928! 

37,777 

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NOVEMBER  7,   1950—  Continued 

29th   District — Cook  County 


Joseph  L.  De  La  Cour,  Dem. 
Edward   P.   O'Grady,   Dem.. 


21,709% 
21,564 


Paul  J.   Randolph,  Rep 20,202% 

William  J.  Russo,  Rep 15,518% 

Charles  McCor*!,  Prog 2,929 


30th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

C.  R.  (Butch) 
Ratcliffe 

Major  T. 
Flowerree 

Robert  H. 

Allison 

William  G. 
Burnsmier 

Brown 

2,608| 
8, 054 J 
2,961 
2,876| 
3,558* 

2, 892 J 
3, 513| 
7, 765 J 
3, 555| 
3,139 
16,681* 

2,227 
4,041* 
4,055* 

28! 555 

3! 355* 

6,260* 

Menard 

4,164 
3,694 

20,499* 

35,958* 

37,547* 

46,827* 

39,942* 

31st   District — Cook  County 


Thomas   P.   Henehan,  Dem 83,762 

Pierce  L.  Shannon,  Dem 83,076% 


Alan    Best,   Rep. .  . 
Samuel  Kart,  Rep. 


105,298% 
91,481 


32nd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  B. 
Monroe 

Rollo  R. 
Robbins 

Sam 
Schaumleffel 

12,498 
10,865* 
6,905* 

12,070 

12,168* 
9,193 

9,295 

11,288* 

11,096 

30,269 

33,431* 

31,679* 

33rd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Richard 

Stengel 

Jack 
Franklin 

Clinton 
Searle 

Hazel  A. 

McCaskrin 

2,949 
3,773* 
29,090 

2,107* 
3,091 
23,620 

3,522 
7,174* 
31,374 

3,277* 

7,139 

31,116* 

Tetal -- 

35,812* 

28,818* 

42,070* 

41,533 

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34th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Lee 
Lynch 

Frank  C. 

Welsh 

John  W. 
Lewis,  Jr. 

W.  Henry 
Waltrip 

Clark 

4,338i 

18,061| 
3,4741 

6,253i 
6,708 
2,943* 

10,077| 
13,054 
4,075 

4,208 

Coles 

12,241 

Douglas 

9,595* 

Total 

25,874| 

15,905 

27,206| 

26,044| 

35th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Hubert  D. 

Considine 

George  S. 
Brydia 

Charles  K. 

Willett 

Write-ins 

DeKalb   . 

9,060 
11,155 
12,666 

16,773| 
12,985 
20,366| 

15,875* 

15,183 
18,786 

1* 

Lee 

Whiteside 

9 

Total 

32,881 

50,125 

49,844| 

10} 

36th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

William  F. 
Gibbs 

W.  Roy 
Donohoo 

William  J. 
Thornton 

H.  B. 

Ihnen 

Adams 

Calhoun 

Pike 

14,120 
1,967 
4,946* 
1,890} 

16,516 

2,006 
9,168* 
2,845} 

19,598 
2,606* 
9,730* 
2,614* 

23,860* 
2,299* 
5,180* 
2,219} 

Scott 

Total 

22,924 

30,536 

34,549* 

33,560 

37th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Tobias  (Toby) 
Barry,  Sr. 

Joseph  R. 
Peterson 

Milo  L. 
Craig 

Write-ins 

16,599* 
15,251 
2,550* 

18,394* 
16,779* 
3,953 

15,187 
18,635 
4,095* 

5* 

Henry 

Total 

34,401 

39,127 

37,917* 

5* 

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NOVEMBER  7, 


THE    67TH    GENERAL    ASSEMBLY- 
1950 — Continued 


38th    District 


Charles  Ed  William 

Schaefer  Lyons 


Republican 


William  (Bill)  Ed 

Robison  Fellis 


Greene 

Jersey 

Macoupin 

Montgomery. 


5,007* 

3,982 
14,603 
15,075', 


5,460 
4,279* 
16,781 
9,1331 


Total 


:;s.r,6.s 


35,654 


5,065 
4,348* 
18,505 
8,147* 


,066 


3,678 
12,435| 
12,612 


33,122* 


39th   District—  LaSalle  County 


Joseph  P.  Stremlau,  Dem. 
Leo  Dordan,   Dem 


35.296 

22,529 


J.  Ward  Smith,  Rep 37,282% 

Carl  W.  Soderstrom,  Rep 37,592% 


40th   District 


Christian 

Cumberland 

Fayette 

Shelby 

Total.... 


Carl  H. 
Preihs 


14,436 
3,254 
7,126 
8,613 


33,  129 


Clyde  A. 

Huberts 


10,2555 
3,290 
8,987 
6,574 


29.1065 


Republican 


Will  P.  Clifford  C. 

Welker  Hunter 


9,578 
3,407 
12,219 
7,109 


32,314 


12,7691 
3,352*. 
5,583* 
6,746* 


28,452 


41st   District 


J.  Harold 
Downey 


Republican 


Warren  L. 
Wood 


John  M. 
King 


DuPage. 
Will 


38,1 


s,156i 


70,0405 
50,015* 


65,717* 
40,944 


106,6615 


42nd    District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Paul 

Taylor 

Edwin  R. 
Haag 

R.J. 

Branson 

Write-ins 

Clay 

5,250* 
4,067* 
8,129 
11,100 

4,347 
8,181* 
4,574 
9,209* 

10,172* 
8,771* 
9,797 

20,497* 

6 

Total 

28,547 

26,312 

49,238* 

6 

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NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Continued 

43rd    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

A.  W. 
Ray 

Leo  A. 
Cronin 

Kenneth  J. 
Peel 

Reed  F. 
Cutler 

15,052 
9,9571 

10,4004 
13,8354 

13,201 
23,526| 

14,949| 

19,2024 

25,0094 

24,236 

36,727| 

34,152 

44th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

A.  A.  (Boots) 
Brands 

Dean  R. 
Hammack 

W.J. 
McDonald 

Dr.  Thos.  J. 
Thornton 

7,513 
4,161 
7,167 
10,579 
4,511 

9,6954 
2,786 
9,005 
10,106 
4,262 

14.3571 

4,137 
7,134 
7.416J 
6,363| 

9,0144 

4,709 

6,8164 

11,4184 

6,273 

33,931 

35.854J 

39,4084 

38,2314 

45th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

T.J. 

Sullivan 

G.  William 
Horsley 

Hugh 
Green 

12,864 
65,7214 

9,8664 
61,9794 

13,6434 
47,206 

78,5854 

71,846 

60,849* 

46th   District 


Clyde 
Lee 


Warren  D. 
Crippin 


Republican 


Claude  D. 
Travers 


Frank  H. 
Walker 


Jasper 

Jefferson.. 
Richland - 
Wayne 


Total. 


4.16S4 
15,9234 
3,458 
3,629 

27,179 


3,958 
8,0384 
3,600 
9.5804 

25,177 


4,583 
7,6394 

ill.llliSt 

6,7904 


3,327 
14,199 
3,602 
6,625 

27,753 


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NOVEMBER  7,   1950— Continued 

47th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Lloyd 
"Curly" 
Harris 

Leland  J. 
Kennedy 

OrvilleE. 
Hodge 

3,884| 

43,296 

3,265i 

44,138 

9,316 

59,731 

47,180| 

47,403| 

69,047 

48th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

James  P. 
Alexander,  Jr. 

Paul  A. 

Zeigler 

Herschel  S. 
Green 

W.  V. 
Brown 

5,245 
1,465 J 
2,616 
2,284 
8, 452| 
3, 901| 
4,006 

3,963i 
1,309 
4,1941 
1,985 
4,328 
3, 342| 
10,251| 

11,751| 

4,2674 
2,276| 

2,6141 
6,629 
3,825 
5,673i 

5,584 

3,8524 

2,542 

2,173 

5,6404 

5,485 

White  .                                   

5,718 

27,970| 

29,374 

37,037^ 

30,995 

49th   District — St.   Clair  County 


Frank   Holten,    Dem 57,249 

Alan  J.   "Al"  Dixon,  Dem 54,437% 


Hilly   Jones,   Rep 

Otis  L.  Miller,  Sr.,  Rep. 


38,454% 
49,769 


50th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Clyde  L. 

Choate 

Ora  M. 

Collani 

Homer 
Butler 

Harry  W. 
McClintock 

6,476 
14,3044 
3,4424 
8,3154 
13,592 

5,2694 
13,0234 
2,7664 
4,389 
15,0654 

6,236 
14,204 
3,742 
4, 1294 
18,7234 

6,2074 

Franklin 

16,3074 

3,6694 

Union 

3,931 

14,228 

46,1304 

40,514 

47,035 

44,3434 

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NOVEMBER  7,  1950— Concluded 

51st   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Paul 
Powell 

Gordon  E. 
Kerr 

W.  B. 

Westbrook 

Write-ins 

Hamilton 

7.028J 

4,588 
5, 192| 
2,522 
21,001 

3,971 
3, 702 i 
5,092 
2,421§ 
10, 369 

3,' 595 

4,275 
2, 343 J 
10,669 

U 

Total- 

40,332 

25,556 

24,777* 

U 

Ill 


Judicial  Election,  1950 


VOTE    FOR    JUDGE   OF    THE   CIRCUIT   COURT    OF    COOK    COUNTY- 
APRIL   11,   1950 

(To  fill  vacancy  caused  by  the  resignation  of  Honorable  Philip  J.   Finnegan) 


William  J.  Touhy,  Dem 493,953        J.   Ernest  Wilkins,    Rep 


,875 


VOTE    FOR    JUDGE   OF   THE    SUPERIOR   COURT    OF   COOK    COUNTY- 
APRIL   11,   1950 

(To  fill  vacancy  caused  by  the  death  of  Honorable  John  M.   O'Connor) 


\.   L.   Marovitz,   Dem 480,897        Edward  B.  Lucius,  Rep 301,154 


41 


Illinois  Primary  Election 
April  11,  1950 


SUMMARY    OF    GENERAL    VOTE 


Office,  Party  and  Candidates 


Down 
State 


Cook 
County 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 

Democratic Scott  W.  Lucas 

Write-ins 

Republican. William  J.  Baker.  _  _ 

Lar  Daly 

Everett  McKinley  Dirksen 
Write-ins 


STATE  TREASURER 


Democratic. 
Republican. 


.Michael  Hewlett 

Write-ins 

.Herbert  B.  Blanchard 
Theron  W.  Merryman 

Louis  E.  Nelson. 

Henry  J.  Samuel 

James  Simpson 

William  G.  Stratton.. 
Warren  E.  Wright 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION 

Democratic C.  Hobart  Engle 

Mark  A.  Peterman 

Write-ins 

Republican Clyde  Franklin  Burgess 

Vernon  L.  Nickell. 


CLERK  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT 

Democratic Ora  Smith 

\\  rite-ins 

Republican William  H.  Brown 

Eugene  T.  Devitt 

George  C.  Moffat 

Earle  Benjamin  Searcy 

Write-ins 


TOTAL  VOTE  CAST 


Democratic. 
Republican. 


1*07.272 
7 
105, 847 
28,531 
314,188 


243,528 

3 

15,663 

10, 481 

5, 893 
61,961 
244,357 
42, 135 


142,974 

119,367 

1 

119,570 

:;ii7,29S 


246,391 
2 
115,350 
36,  462 
55, 495 
199, 0S9 
1 


376,061 
545, 449 


471,529 


43,439 
19,137 

2:i".s40 


7,893 
14,713 
137,244 

6,971 
64, 161 
45,  885 
18,968 


332,487 
98,  654 


59, 845 
214,461 


428,353 


38,593 
20,020 
35, 509 
183,  042 


7 
149,286 
47,  668 
545,028 


680, 161 
3 

23, 556 

25, 194 
214,113 

12,  864 
126,122 
290,242 

61, 103 


475,461 
218,021 


179,415 
521,759 


674, 744 

153,943 
56,  482 
91,004 

382,131 
1 


912,563 
877,224 


4:2 


TOTAL   PRIMARY   VOTE    BY   COUNTIES— ALL    PARTI  ES—APRI  L   11,    1950 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

6,856 
2,958 
1,543 
480 
2,253 

2,815 
1,204 
845 
2,737 
2,976 

7,174 
2,184 
2,003 
2,706 
3,605 

2,297 
1,610 

877 
1,014 

1,031 
3,824 
2,429 
643 
3,884 

3,809 
842 
10, 482 
4,186 
2,701 

3,791 
906 

3]  762 
1,340 

647 
3,294 
1,763 
3,932 
1,948 

5,358 
1,986 
1,414 
1,241 
3,115 

3,211 

434 

3,163 

4,345 

6,379 

2,879 
1,231 
2,778 
2,326 
5,436 

23!  592 
5,752 
1,564 

1,628 

1,328 
3,081 
2,  136 
5,213 
1,054 

3,009 

2,570 

2,088 

4,238 

R 

416 

6,387 

1,423 

1,689 

920 

10, 948 

1,899 

2,236 

2,403 

2.706 

5.757 

Cook  (see  below) 

2,090 

1,200 

8,622 

2,712 

2  873 

20,  648 

3,272 

2,286 

2,015 

3,122 

2,546 

5,597 

4,125 

1,082 

1,314 

5,478 

1,573 

3,085 

1,428 

1,065 

7,550 

6,813 

4,256 

1,367 

3,701 

1,246 

3,494 

3,081 

i- 

25,414 

Kankakee - -  -  - 

6,407 
2,650 

9  712 

22,431 

16,931 

1,735 

Lee... 

4,730 
5,912 

5,715 

8,769 

5,371 

7. 285 

2,694 

1,666 

1,455 

3.403 

3,939 

10,018 

11,020 

2,023 

43 


TOTAL  PRIMARY  VOTE  BY  COUNTIES— ALL  PARTI  ES—APRI L   11,   1950— 
Concluded 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

1,166 
717 
3,401 
4,934 
1,924 

1,071 
10, 870 
3,984 
658 
3,455 

747 
1,556 

387 
4,773 
1,650 

8,530 

5,839 
17, 166 
1,226 
1,258 

3,483 
473 
31,980 
2,416 
7,243 

4,245 
5,795 
1,347 
2,441 
1,506 

1,521 
4,224 
1,117 
14,254 
7,210 

6,356 
1,157 

2,904 

1,331 

3,553 

4,566 

1,133 

7,490 

24,014 

3,006 

2,444 

Pike.                                                   

1,774 

1,775 

Pulaski .  

2,632 

998 

3,298 

9,218 

5,173 

29,732 

1,201 

617 

Shelby                                                                                      

1,528 

2,115 

St.  Clair..                    

20,514 

8,116 

7,392 

821 

19, 536 

1,622 

2,015 

4,102 

2,283 

White _._ — 

1,224 

3,990 

Will 

18,070 

6,291 

18, 055 

3,613 

376,061 
536,502 

545, 449 

331,775 

Total 

912,563 

877,224 

1 1 


PRIMARY   VOTE    FOR    UNITED    STATES    SENATOR— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL    11,    1950 


Scott  W. 
Lucas 


Republican 


William  J. 
Baker 


Lar  Daly 


Everett 
McKinley 
Dirksen 


Adams 

Alexander 

Bond 

Boone 

Brown 

Bureau __. 

Calhoun 

Carroll. 

Champaign 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Coles 

Cook  (See  below) 

Crawford 

Cumberland 

DeKalb 

DeWitt 

Douglas 

DuPage 

Edgar 

Edwards 

Effingham 

Fayette 

Ford 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallatin 

Greene 

Grundy 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Henderson 

Henry 

Iroquois 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Jersey 

JoDaviess 

Johnson 

Kane 

Kankakee 

Kendall 

Knox 

Lake... __. 

LaSalle _._ 

Lawrence _ 

Lee 

Livingston 

Logan 

Macon 

Macoupin 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 


n.nur, 

2,115 

1,206 

412 

1,715 

2,385 
952 

758 
2,  235 
2,770 

5,358 
1,809 
1,698 
2,007 
3,172 


1,767 
1,332 


(i  Hi 
!,440 


3,110 

3,047 

748 
6,  635 
3,650 
1,602 

"'807 
2,301 
3,177 


570 

2, 456 


3,  452 
1,585 


1,178 
1,053 
2,704 


2,  Sit 
3,746 
5,534 


2,481 
2,  OKU 
4,  S23 


410 
275 
371 
1,419 
46 

375 
306 
326 
73 


821 
4,282 


534 
251 

139 

1,193 

1,422 

739 

361 

1,072 
258 
820 
553 

5,572 


562 
1,807 
3,025 
2,765 

310 
1,111 
1,397 


1,391 
315 

5,546 

583 

1,058 


7,495 

1,117 
1,094 
1,403 
1,389 

3,  3!>K 


1,443 
624 

3, 768 
1,364 

1,505 
13,056 
1,952 
1,248 
1,348 

1,458 
1,535 
2,190 
3,242 
453 

705 
2, 525 


33 

773 

132 

5,389 

593 

3,568 

409 

2,485 

51 

716 

132 

1,764 

137 

552 

Hit 

1,883 

121 

1,406 

771 

11,959 

5lil 

4, 129 

171 

1,595 

347 

5,947 

618 

13,906 

700 

10,753 

58 

1,122 

225 

2.693 

151 

3,739 

132 

3, 578 

260 

5,  656 

409 

2,971 

088 

3,307 

88 

1,659 

15 

1,460 

9 

1,254 

45 


PRIMARY   VOTE    FOR    UNITED    STATES    SENATOR— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL  11.  1950— Concluded 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Scott  W. 
Lucas 

Write-ins 

William  J. 
Baker 

Lar  Daly 

Everett 
McKinley 
Dirksen 

Write-ins 

1,083 
2,820 
1,711 
4,509 
1,000 

1,044 
593 
2,916 
4,334 
1,515 

929 
9,492 
3,295 

583 
2,730 

596 
1,193 

355 
4,094 
1,232 

4,813 
4,668 
14,855 
1,044 
1,100 

2,726 
408 
19,062 
2,116 
6,234 

3,244 
5,078 
1,078 
2,056 
1,248 

1,211 
2,721 
964 
11,189 
5,160 

5,247 
1,063 

471 

1,804 

1,855 

208 

500 
325 
786 
752 
210 

3,386 

1,668 

692 

457 
386 

393 

327 
55 
702 
459 

1,270 
997 

4,573 
157 
126 

502 

105 

3,218 

1,553 

387 

169 

4,075 

212 

359 

1,003 

617 

176 

1.004 

4,025 

1,151 

8,246 
343 

107 
361 
1,130 
700 
34 

71 
92 
250 
99 

27 

175 
670 
234 
50 
44 

70 
198 

17 
279 

57 

228 

362 

1,049 

48 
11 

45 
9 
425 
254 
163 

79 
748 

62 
185 
280 

58 
46 
228 
1,620 
386 

434 

58 

1,118 
2,529 
4,911 
7,094 
1,452 

1,854 

702 

1,976 

3,141 

680 

2,675 
20,211 
1,523 
1,526 
1,021 

724 
971 
825 
1,797 
736 

5,053 

2,607 

19,791 

798 

393 

80S 
1,824 
7,455 
4,938 
6,262 

491 

10, 436 

990 

1,288 
1,778 

1,031 
802 
2,192 
9,567 
2,871 

6,654 
2,876 

Perrv 

Pike  .. 

2 

Shelby 

White-                           

Will 

297,272 
471,529 

7 

105,  847 
43, 439 

28,531 
19, 137 

314, 188 
230, 840 

2 

768,801 

7 

149,286 

47,  668 

545, 028 

2 

!G 


PRIMARY   VOTE    FOR   STATE    TREASURER— ALL    PARTI  ES—APRI L    11,    1950 


Michael     _ 
Howlett     ^nte" 


Republican 


Herbert  B.  Theron  W.     Louis  E.      Henry  J.        James      William  G.  Warren  E. 
Blanchard  Merryman      Nelson         Samuel       Simpson      Stratton        Wright 


Adams 

Alexander 

Bond 

Boone 

Brown 

Bureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign.. 

Christian 

Clark. 

Clay.. - 

Clinton 

Coles -.. 

Cook  (See  below) 

Crawford 

Cumberland. 

DeKalb 

DeWitt 

Douglas 

DuPage 

Edgar 

Edwards 

Effingham.. 

Fayette 

Ford 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallatin 

Greene 

Grundy 

Hamilton  — 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Henderson.. 

Henry 

Iroquois 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Jersey _. 

JoDaviess... 

Johnson 

Kane _. 

Kankakee.  _. 

Kendall 

Knox 

Lake 

LaSalle 

Lawrence 

Lee 

Livingston.. 

Logan 

Macon 

Macoupin... 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason _. 


2,074 
704 
643 

1,677 

2,322 

4,427 
1,556 
1,388 
1,528 
2,551 


1,378 
1,103 


757 
3,223 
1,669 

374 
2,581 

2,412 
651 
5,608 
3,049 
1,069 

1,627 

720 

1,805 

2,730 


440 
2,020 
1,212 
3,050 
1,294 

3,451 


2,346 

2,350 
339 

2,236 
3,209 
4,639 

1,775 
914 
2,200 
1,636 
4,253 

4,473 
14,362 
3,564 
1,106 
1,160 


:>7 

389 

48 

114 

14 

331 

81 

318 

11' 

125 

115 

842 

17 

235 

s 

143 

16 

105 

256 

1,103 

33 

235 

24 

523 

33 

366 

277 

1,462 

1,279 

1,627 

71 

544 
L90 
190 

319 

4,920 

2,520 
210 

2,538 
1,837 


152 

322 

101 

3,197 

270 
171 
200 
77 
429 


264 

358 

3,907 
315 

114 


102 
551 
596 
166 

349 

202 
185 
556 
210 
2,255 

279 

132 

1,165 


409 
299 
445 
485 
1,148 

224 

887 
177 
113 
147 


1,311 
436 

867 

2,087 

124 

3,485 
492 
913 


932 
1,027 

958 
1,093 
3,051 


1,058 

601 

4,062 

1,208 


1,499 
1,322 
2,219 
2,304 
462 

512 
4,225 

614 
1,579 

679 

518 
3,809 
3, 322 
1.342 

585 

1,767 
570 

l',  352 

10, 763 

2,150 

1,783 
3,833 


2,  SS4 
3,270 
2,877 
3.775 

2.994 
3,600 

998 
1.026 

718 


47 


PRIMARY   VOTE    FOR    STATE   TREASURER— 

ALL    PARTIES— APRIL    11 

1950 — Concluded 

Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Michael 
Howlett 

Write-ins 

Herbert  B. 
Blanchard 

Theron  W. 
Merryman 

Louis  E. 
Nelson 

Henry  J. 
Samuel 

James 
Simpson 

William  G. 
Stratton 

Warren  E. 
Wright 

916 
2,444 
1,352 

'853 

845 

555 

2,433 

3,594 

1,306 

748 
7,709 
2,903 

439 
2,028 

476 
958 
322 
3,546 
892 

3,048 

3,785 

13, 180 

851 

823 

2,359 

15,576 
1,684 
4,964 

2,755 
4,335 
896 
1,816 
1,068 

973 
2,044 

793 
9,898 
3,979 

3,999 

886 

87 
46 
500 
334 
18 

32 
25 
61 
30 
18 

453 
797 
524 
35 
54 

27 
89 
19 
114 
21 

222 
179 
739 
8 
21 

34 
44 
669 
117 
223 

34 
593 
25 
16 
509 

35 
18 
275 
297 
236 

406 
68 

91 
16 

877 
84 
50 

21 
44 
73 
46 
20 

114 
347 
67 
23 
13 

46 
20 
27 
80 
14 

411 
126 
568 

22 

8 

11 
46 

211 
50 

266 

10 

218 

9 

10 
123 

5 
11 

38 
424 
58 

419 

82 

321 
355 
844 
852 
299 

222 
469 
543 
936 
117 

845 
2,791 
390 
350 
191 

283 
242 
139 
425 
282 

937 
842 
4,752 
208 
65 

251 
235 

3,050 
561 

1,028 

48 
2,712 
132 
273 
595 

333 
185 
410 
1,973 
715 

3,911 

875 

29 
180 

56 
113 

14 

32 
12 
31 
34 
11 

63 
815 
21 
18 
12 

14 
24 
8 
35 
34 

225 
58 

238 
8 
2 

42 
13 
127 
98 
52 

14 
184 
5 
75 
46 

93 
4 
24 
110 
53 

196 
32 

124 

601 

1,013 

1,611 

211 

320 
21 
251 
448 
147 

569 
2,925 
109 
335 
280 

73 
181 

78 
782 
107 

1,172 
262 

2,026 
107 
55 

232 

161 

2,120 

1,256 

697 

328 
2,047 
186 
163 
180 

141 
81 
227 
1,512 
632 

1,240 
313 

1,005 
2,007 
4,356 
5,797 
1,025 

1,743 

508 

1,933 

1,465 

606 

3,695 
11,702 
1,343 
1,196 
762 

673 
619 
520 
1,251 
724 

3,540 

2,329 

14, 509 

638 

255 

756 
1,185 
4,202 
4,411 
3,402 

281 
8,044 

832 
1,159 
1,598 

942 

678 

1,947 

9,320 

2,753 

7,983 
1,591 

184 

McDonough 

McHenry 

311 

797 

959 

114 

133 

41 

Montgomery 

220 

1,210 

47 

Ogle 

426 

1,487 

118 

112 

Pike 

181 

112 

177 

42 

131 

98 

457 

257 

3,055 

53 

144 

Shelby 

100 

148 

1,410 

438 

528 

28 

1,716 

102 

156 

125 

168 

White. 

76 

623 

Will 

2,118 

288 

Winnebago 

889 

148 

243,528 
436, 633 

3 

15, 663 

10,481 
14,713 

137! 244 

5,893 
6,971 

61,961 
64, 161 

244, 357 
45, 885 

42,135 
18,968 

Total 

680, 161 

3 

23,556 

25, 194 

214,113 

12, 864 

126, 122 

290, 242 

61, 103 

4<S 


PRIMARY    VOTE    FOR    SUPERINTENDENT    OF    PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION- 
ALL  PARTIES— APRIL  11,   1950 


Democratic 

Repu 

alican 

Counties 

C.  Hobart 
Engle 

Mark  A. 
Peterman 

Write-ins 

Clyde 
Franklin 
Burgess 

Vernon  L. 
Nickell 

3,026 
836 
641 
141 
496 

1,663 
365 

398 
672 
902 

1,571 
749 
633 
854 

1,447 

550 
565 
337 

287 

328 
2,025 
713 
236 
953 

1,373 

410 

2.701 

'701 

965 

1,294 

1,648 

506 

376 
1,327 

597 
1,932 

603 

1,757 
638 
621 
716 

1,008 

1,559 

153 

1,349 

2,078 

3,  457 

027 
547 

1,506 
803 

1,737 

1,993 

9,654 

1,664 

494 

474 

2,177 
814 
363 
194 

888 

476 

334 

278 

1,135 

1,623 

3,264 

778 

681 

1,324 

974 
583 
376 
470 

455 
1,133 
1,155 

179 
1,751 

1,146 

259 

3,610 

1,838 

556 

1,099 
370 
641 

1,266 
370 

123 
819 
623 
1,258 
786 

2,045 
582 
352 
211 

1,328 

840 

198 

1,065 

1,310 

1,352 

1,299 
363 
792 
976 

2,599 

2,764 
5,657 
2,083 

700 

781 

611 
168 
364 

1,950 

1,242 

1,093 

1,009 

1,994 

65 

1,617 
200 

307 

3,765 

787 

Carroll.  . 

395 

127 

1,022 

637 

2,291 

335 
442 
371 
323 
965 

324 

236 

2,631 

580 

668 

7,811 

1,303 

Clark 

Clay 

1,335 

1,501 

Coles 

3,864 

Cook  (See  below) 

1,415 

800 

DeKalb 

3,909 

DeWitt 

1,612 

1,774 

DuPage 

1 

5,909 
434 
303 

12,456 

2, 359 

1,213 

2S5 

459 

477 

1, 195 

1,069 

97 

176 
1,494 
312 
670 
153 

294 
2,034 
1,367 

255 

910 

209 

831 

591 

7,583 

909 
544 

1,403 

1,997 

Ford 

1,685 

2,716 

Fulton 

2,491 

Gallatin 

529 

809 

Grundy 

2.  SS0 

905 

731 

631 

4,2S5 

4,052 

2,729 

885 

2,047 

JoDaviess 

1,849 

1,394 

11,504 

4,216 

1,760 

2,290 
1,718 
4,575 

293 

1,011 

947 

929 
1,944 

928 
1,605 
465 
310 
20S 

5,415 

1,141 

2,879 

3,719 

5,631 

3.26S 

4,073 

1,717 

1.145 

1,030 

49 


PRIMARY    VOTE    FOR    SUPERINTENDENT    OF    PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION- 
ALL  PARTIES— APRIL  11,  1950— Concluded 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

C.  Hobart 

Engle 

Mark  A. 
Peterman 

Write-ins 

Clyde 
Franklin 
Burgess 

Vernon  L. 
Nickell 

766 
1,473 

646 
2,143 

289 

611 
408 
897 
2,627 
694 

270 
3,769 
1,826 

209 
1,055 

413 
533 
177 
2,516 
446 

3,444 

2,485 

6,348 

376 

351 

1,335 
213 
14,961 
1,166 
1,766 

1,328 
2,631 

410 
1,025 

621 

502 
1,182 

507 
6,357 
1,931 

1,924 
537 

189 
1,104 

698 
1,870 

551 

240 

138 

1,722 

1,310 

690 

551 
4,444 
1,205 

304 
1,177 

91 
423 
133 
1,155 
551 

457 

1,544 

7,961 

599 

534 

1,201 

115 

3,532 

680 
3,879 

1,443 

1,837 
550 
942 
458 

449 
1,105 

300 
3,6S7 
2,421. 

2,389 
406 

539 

838 

1,987 

2,413 

303 

978 
275 
559 
803 
216 

7, 011 
465 
475 
276 

290 

235 

483 
386 

2,938 

876 
5,141 

162 
118 

346 

519 

2,495 

2,294 

1,512 

103 

1,211 

2,610 

5,466 

6,952 

1,336 

1,415 

861 

2,444 

3,197 

715 

Ogle 

3,608 

12,420 

Perrv 

1,942 

1,644 

Pike 

1,170 

917 

1,028 

551 

2,157 

876 

2,523 

2,962 

19.991 

855 

404 

Shelby 

968 

1,204 

7,112 

4,056 

4,324 

642 

3,501 
307 
417 
491 

578 

254 

1,200 

5,038 

875 

5,913 
537 

10, 962 

906 

1,399 

2,465 

1,061 

White 

746 

2,101 

Will 

9,796 

3,466 

7,895 

2,401 

142,974 
332, 487 

119,367  !                       1               119,570 
98,654  1 59,845 

307,298 

214,461 

475,  461 

218,021  ,                       1  1            179.415 

521,759 

5ii 


PRIMARY    VOTE    FOR    CLERK    OF    THE 
APRIL    11, 


SUPREME    COURT- 
1950 


-ALL    PARTIES— 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Ora 

Smith 

Write-ins 

William  H. 
Brown 

Eugene  T. 
Devitt 

George  C. 

Moffat 

Earle 

Benjamin 

Searcy 

Write-ins 

4,485 

1,564 

946 

322 

1,289 

2,024 

671 

677 

1,752 

2,430 

4,452 
1,575 
1,404 
1,508 
2,573 

1,428 

1,141 

679 

752 

3,158 

1,727 

401 

2,556 

2,477 
652 
5,810 
3,191 
1,122 

1,940 

726 

1,840 

2,875 
848 

576 
2,021 
1,234 
3,008 
1,344 

3,562 
1,172 

900 

2,251 

'343 
2,343 
3,187 

4,622 

1,803 

882 

2,207 

1,780 

4, 197 

4,489 
14,296 
3,527 
1,116 
1,229 

600 
233 
371 
1,192 
63 

2,325 
240 
358 
67 

2,250 

260 
349 
398 
408 
1,093 

468 

233 

1,928 

547 

583 
5,532 
703 
470 
330 

581 

465 

1,452 

1,041 

219 

181 
1,827 
268 
603 
304 

188 

2,443 

1,723 

651 

271 

944 
289 
753 
649 
5,780 

956 

612 

1,857 

3,580 

3,884 

441 

707 

1,018 

1,032 

1,602 

636 
1,484 
459 
387 
201 

164 
182 

83 
245 

40 

220 
68 
60 
47 

583 

45 
318 
314 
250 

725 

50 

821 
102 

400 
1,136 
320 
51 
300 

131 
351 
373 
306 
20 

80 
183 

92 
121 

35 

35 
225 
582 
137 
167 

349 
117 
174 
100 
3,625 

231 
234 
470 
1,160 
790 

52 
431 
255 
143 
435 

254 
352 
361 
60 
118 

227 
65 
178 
452 
23 

743 
99 

159 

61 

1,143 

118 
124 
169 
170 
528 

112 

77 

1,435 

419 

311 
2,437 

202 
80 
97 

148 
250 
350 
616 
31 

77 
498 
167 
359 

48 

125 
536 
523 

237 
91 

256 
73 
473 
280 
2,686 

284 

214 

1,827 

2,069 

2,860 

112 
584 
681 
427 
1,124 

314 
1,038 
258 
153 
101 

1.399 
874 
751 
927 
218 

1.779 
467 
710 
549 

4,671 

1.190 
937 
859 
879 

2,097 

1,029 
597 

2,028 
977 

916 

8,913 

1,443 

806 

920 

1,417 

870 

1,504 

1,435 

319 

635 
1,523 

602 

1,513 

566 

568 

2, 178 

2,394 

525 

1,255 
403 

1,202 
807 

6,056 

3,397 
1,085 
3,130 
11,353 
5,112 

811 
2,034 
2.604 
2,800 
4,021 

3, 028 

2, 564 

962 

780 

786 

Champaign 

Clark 

Clay 

Coles.. 

Cook  (See  below) 

DeKalb 

DeWitt 

Douglas 

DuPage 

Edwards 

Effingham 

1 

Iroquois 

Jasper _- 

Johnson 

Kankakee 

1  ake 

Lawrence 

Livingston _. 

Macoupin 

Madison __ 

Marshall 

2 

51 


PRIMARY    VOTE    FOR    CLERK    OF    THE    SUPREME    COURT— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL  11,  1950— Concluded 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Ora 
Smith 

Write-ins 

William  H. 
Brown 

Eugene  T. 
Devitt 

George  C. 
Moffat 

Earle 

Benjamin 

Searcy 

Write-ins 

961 
2,509 
1,297 
3,777 

875 

983 

545 

2,470 

3,771 

1,309 

767 
7,754 
2,905 

486 
2,151 

492 
960 
312 
3,538 
945 

3,856 

3,886 

13,408 

885 

868 

2,417 

326 

14,124 

1,710 

4,987 

2,808 
4,351 
905 
1,952 
1,045 

978 

2,188 

793 

4, 123 

4,161 
890 

447 

942 

1,871 

2,225 

189 

923 
301 
659 
455 
237 

1,750 

4,867 

788 

529 

314 

316 
264 
231 
437 
399 

2,322 
937 

3,236 
163 

262 

640 

2,664 

2,200 

1,375 

138 
3,907 
328 
392 
958 

536 

311 

893 

6,438 

1,197 

7,152 

580 

176 
132 
586 
1,376 
93 

95 
46 
231 
133 
64 

1,136 

3,233 

104 

123 

56 

144 
61 

179 

636 
333 

649 
97 

27 

49 
91 
621 
361 

782 

66 
1,593 
70 
50 
168 

216 
35 
202 
861 
365 

1,727 
179 

289 

345 

1,424 

1,533 

98 

312 
169 
298 
226 
96 

772 
4,774 
265 
249 
123 

187 
80 
95 
314 
127 

777 
640 
1,689 
43 
37 

138 
262 
915 
777 
1,042 

32 
1,949 

94 
570 
311 

144 
35 
628 
1,599 
517 

1,885 
336 

560 
1,888 
3,103 
3,473 
1,276 

952 

544 

1,718 

3,226 

468 

1,588 

5,704 

1,113 

936 

820 

500 
583 
337 
1,724 
417 

1,422 

1,651 

19,816 

670 

364 

835 

641 

4,885 

2,710 

2,317 

464 

6,023 

665 

778 

1,393 

567 

588 

1,420 

5,548 

2,036 

2,716 
1,597 

Ogle 

Piatt 

Pike 

Pulaski 

Richland- 

Rock  Island-.   -- 

Saline..     .  ...   . 

Sangamon „ 

Schuyler 

Scott 

Shelby 

Stark 

St.  Clair 

Stephenson 

Vermilion 

Wabash 

Washington 

White - 

Whiteside 

Will 

Williamson 

Winnebago 

Woodford. 

Down  State.. 
Cook  County..  . 

246,391 
428, 353 

2 

115,350 
38, 593 

36,  462 
20,020 

55,  495 
35, 509 

199,089 
183,042 

1 

Total 

674, 744 

2 

153,943 

56, 482 

91,004 

382, 131 

1 

:>•>. 


PRIMARY   VOTE    FOR   CLERK   OF   THE    APPELLATE    COURT— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL   11,    1950 


1st   District — Cook  County 


Democratic — 

James   M.   Whalen. 


Republican — 
433,106  Robert  M.  Woodward 


..    116,860 
Mario    G.    Tonelli 157,321 


2nd    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  L. 
Fraser 

Paul  V. 

Wunder 

Justus  L. 
Johnson 

Write-ins 

307 

1,997 

636 

679 

3,166 

717 

474 

1,948 

1,205 

956 

2,239 
2,422 
339 
2, 164 
3,116 

4,491 
877 
2,193 
1,076 
1,270 

842 
732 

7.489 
305 

3,107 

311 
1,649 
1,804 

769 
9,373 

4,086 
893 

710 
1,292 

349 
1,340 
6,361 

1,451 
214 
808 

1,635 
891 

5,446 
3,194 
1,227 
2,478 
6,324 

3,294 

604 

1,501 

438 
1,979 

456 
1,448 
5,243 

223 
1,958 

2,147 

385 

751 

12, 703 

3. 986 
1,265 

2,189 
3,879 
980 
5, 037 
11,310 

2,522 
672 
5,394 
3,361 
1,674 

14,513 
1,750 
1,073 
4,790 

11,194 

9,749 
3,097 
3,105 
947 
5,020 

1,806 
3,746 
13,077 

502 
2,531 

1,350 
3,817 
1,391 
2,441 
3,236 

9,754 
1,380 

R  irppm 

1 

Trnmirii*; 

Kankakee 

Lake 

T  '  -:n     ton 

>,      ,vf„ii 

M   H  a 

, , 

T)          ,       T-l.-J 

Wn         n    & 

Woodford                        

Total - 

63, 632 

72.378 

137,287 

1 

53 


PRIMARY   VOTE   FOR   CLERK  OF  THE   APPELLATE   COURT— ALL   PARTIES- 
APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 

3rd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

William  V. 
Kauffman,  Jr. 

Write-ins 

Robert  L. 
Conn 

Bernard  W. 

Smith 

William  E. 
Cole 

4,208 
1,205 
654 
1,628 
2,341 

4,266 
1,530 
2,511 
1,077 
711 

731 

1,655 

630 

l!764 

2,662 
1,118 
1,683 
4,177 
4,315 

1,114 
2,355 
3,668 
832 
2,325 

3,678 
1,250 
463 
1,984 
13,015 

849 

782 

2,295 

4,884 

4,214 

854 
178 
237 
227 
3,058 

592 
844 
1,686 
425 
894 

1,242 

1,505 

631 

253 

304 

856 

265 

1,512 

2,589 

1,734 

385 

1,215 

2,215 

715 

480 

1,161 

438 

758 

419 

11,638 

346 

201 

608 

1,689 

4,132 

767 

398 
265 

2,113 

428 
436 
863 
266 

588 

389 
457 
649 
3,187 
346 

1,023 
305 
1,713 
2,342 
1,095 

494 

1,185 

3,311 

447 

493 

1,119 
215 
547 
387 

5,292 

349 

182 

286 

2,073 

2,568 

696 

51 

216 

161 

3,177 

530 

Clark 

415 

Coles     - 

1,890 

282 

558 

574 

675 

570 

250 

243 

671 

276 

1,046 

1,968 

Macoupin 

1,167 

2 

272 

859 

2,680 

Menard 

Montgomery 

348 
2,049 

1,440 

Moultrie 

190 
526 

Pike- 

426 

6,339 

221 

122 

Shelby    „ 

366 

1,510 

6,635 

Total 

85, 572 

2 

46,286 

36,  667 

39,399 

54 


PRIMARY   VOTE    FOR    CLERK   OF   THE   APPELLATE    COURT— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL   11,    1950— Concluded 

4th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

David  F. 
Mallett 

William  E. 
Berry 

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Stillman  J.    J      James  S. 
Stanard            Pritchard 

971 
564 
497 
884 
706 

280 
1,232 
1,062 
2,575 

476 

947 
410 

1,367 
657 

2,600 

643 

940 

7,280 

2,165 

587 

387 
1,576 
314 
509 
649 

331 
1,742 
14,922 
1,450 

271 

620 

495 

1.369 

1,756 

570 
409 
897 
649 
685 

139 
1,330 
1,375 
3,737 

762 

922 
464 

1,686 
695 

1,400 

272 

930 

7,759 

1,469 

319 

144 
1,419 

169 

437 

3,369 

670 
2,215 
3,709 
1,292 

617 

493 

444 

950 

2,413 

351                         865 

1,009 

819 

1,023 

909 
1,015 
1,396 
1,377 

344 

366 
421 
2,627 
400 
908 

1.081 

753 

3,130 

910 

827 

658 

1,442 

613 

525 

1.693 

359 

1.815 

4,302 

192 

699 

1,579 
756 
533 

2,368 

625 

Clay  

712 

810 

625 

458 

569 

869 

2,993 

236 

808 

443 

824 

618 

1,938 

849 

625 

1 

2,147 

1,040 

687 

347 

911 

Pone 

450 

639 

808 

756 

1,842 

St.  <'lair 

5,199 

481 

459 

1,306 

712 

White 

401 

1,722 

53,234 

44,810 

j 

37, 896 

34,  774 

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PRIMARY    VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL   11,    1950 


1st  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

William    L.    Dawson 38,026 

Reublican — 

Archibald   James   Carey,   Jr...      13,064 
Willa    Beatrice    Brown 1,838 

2nd  District — Cook  County. 
Democratic — 

Barratt     O'Hara 25,742 

Thomas    B.    Rawls 4,136 

Republican — 

Bernard    E.    Epton 4,754 

Richard   B.   Vail 18,263 

Jeremiah    A.    Cronin 1,694 

3rd  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Neil   J.    Linehan 35,824 

Republican — 

Edgar    H.    Palmer 6,947 

Fred   E.    Busbey 16,895 

4th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

James  V.    Buckley 23,818 

Republican — 

William    E.    McVey 17,052 

James  O.   Koontz 1,598 

Ainslee    G.    Briggs 2,390 

Hilbert  Vander  May 2,851 

Pliny    R.    Blodgett 3,972 

5th  District" — Cook  County. 
Democratic — 

John    C.    Kluczvnski 37,807 

Herbert  J.   Vogt 6,531 

Republican — 

Edward  M.   Gaynor 8,261 

James    A.    McGrath 2.308 

6th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Thomas    J.    O'Brien 59,385 

Republican — 

John    M.    Fay 10,728 

Ralph    C.    Wilson 4,181 


7th  District — Cook  County. 
Democratic — 

A.   J.    Sabath 59, 

Marshall     Mendel 5, 

Republican — 

Franklin    G.    Weamer 4, 

Henry    E.    Hayes 13, 

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8th  District:" — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Thomas    S.    Gordon 33, 

Republican — 

Philip     Grontkowski 7 

Joseph    E.    Brown 3 

9th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Sidney    R.    Yates 32, 

Republican — 

John     E.     Babb 7, 

Maxwell    A.    Goodwin 9, 

Patrick    S.    Clary 2, 

10th    District" — Cook   County. 

Democratic — 

Charles    J.    Michal 19 

Republican — 

Richard    W.    Hoffman 22, 

Le   Roy    Lund 3, 

Dante    J.    Taddeucci 1, 

Charles    Eugene    Moore 9, 

11th    District — Cook   County. 

Democratic — 

Chester    A.    Chesney 22 

Republican — 

Timothy    P.    Sheehan 10, 

Lewis    P.    Gianas 2, 

12th   District — Cook   County. 
Democratic — 

Charles    J.    Komaiko 18, 

Andzia     Stefanowicz 1 

Anthony    J.    Murray 8, 

Republican — 

Edgar   A.    Jonas 17, 

Augustus    H.    Barnard 2, 

George    S.    Stansell 4, 


159 
929 

i;t;;; 


184 
53  9 
972 


13th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Thomas  F. 
Dolan 

Ralph  E. 
Church 

Robert  E. 
Coulson 

Wm. 

McGovern 

Wm.  M. 
McGovern 

W.J. 
Murphy 

Robert 
Kendler 

Mrs.  Ralph 
Church 

Cook 

8,207 
3,152 

21,093 
9,588 

252 
3,463 

10,011 

217 
1,195 

1,029 

389 

272 

Lake 

1,132 

103 

Total.. 

11,359 

30, 681 

3.715 

10,011 

1,132 

2,412 

1,418 

375 

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PRIMARY    VOTE     FOR     REPRESENTATIVES     IN     CONGRESS— ALL     PARTIES- 
APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 

14th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Richard 
Plum 

Homer  R. 
MoElroy 

Chauncey  W. 
Reed 

Robert  L. 
Farnsworth 

Robert  W. 

"Bob" 
Robinson 

1.426J 
'640 

1,8301 
1,267 

687 

14, 360 
13,220 
5,812 

2,546 

1,582 

752 

2,529 

7,156 

1,413 

3, 164| 

3,7S4£ 

33, 392 

4,880 

11,098 

15th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Wayne  F. 
Caskey 

Noah  M. 
Mason 

321 
665 
710 
325 
4,628 
9,440 

2,972 

DeKalb 

6,846 

4,126 

Kendall __ 

2,238 

LaSalle  .                                                                    

13,032 

Will 

13, 783 

16,089 

42, 997 

16th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Richard  G. 
(Dick) 
Myrland 

Russell  J. 
Goldman 

•  Leo  E. 
Allen 

Carroll 

287 
394 
579 
477 
928 
482 
1,900 

353 
575 

312 
328 
881 
304 
3,284 

1,493 

3,132 

Lee 

4,082 

Ogle 

6,036 

6,432 

3,505 

13,894 

Total 

5,047 

6,037 

38,574 

17th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

JoeW. 
Russell 

Leslie  C. 
Arends 

Ford                                                                                                      --- 

710 
1,222 
2,357 
2,185 
1,694 
3,820 

863 

2,198 

5,401 

4,974 

5,257 

4,788 

9.560 

3,110 

12. 851 

35, 294 

57 


PRIMARY    VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN     CONGRESS— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 

18th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Walter 
Durley 
Boyle 

Harold  H. 
Velde 

2,024 
1,142 
7,402 
355 
318 
4,947 

5,245 

1,396 

20, 052 

737 

1,766 

6,237 

Total. _. -- 

16, 188 

35,433 

19th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  Michael 
Kerwin,  Jr. 

Robert  B. 
Chiperfield 

W.  Don 
Jones 

2,964 
468 
1,952 
2,138 
798 
3,258 
1,724 

3,179 
782 
5,961 
6,590 
2,015 
5,260 
1,637 

756- 

154 

861 

2,068 

484 

1,529 

28a 

Total 

13, 302 

25, 424 

6, 135 

20th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Howard 
Manning 

Henry  D. 

Sullivan 

Sid 
Simpson 

2,022 

797 

435 

1,256 

1,947 

1,521 

1,306 

1,670 

2,158 

1,408 

609 

536 

3,362 
640 
311 
495 
538 

1,423 
289 
902 

1,795 
866 
304 
369 

2,474 

372 

1,113 

779 

1,184 

2,597 

1,007 

3.354 

4,028 

Pike                                                     .  

1,512 

92» 

550 

15, 665 

11,294 

19,  899 

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PRIMARY    VOTE     FOR     REPRESENTATIVES     IN     CONGRESS— ALL     PARTIES- 
APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 

21st   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Peter  F. 
Mack,  Jr. 

Joseph  L. 
Moore 

Benjamin  S. 
DeBoice 

Ivan  J. 
Falconer 

Hiram  L. 
Williamson 

William  (Bill) 

Emil 

Skadden 

Bond 

1,098 
5,013 
5,094 
1,273 
912 
2,731 
14,117 

499 

715 

1,533 

653 

547 

1,273 

6,923 

615 

655 

1,764 

253 

766 

790 

13,274 

64 
64 

182 
33 
73 

213 
1,326 

162 
114 
336 
144 

110 

420 

1,437 

139 

Christian 

Macoupin 

115 
458 

152 

Menard 

Montgomery 

Sangamon 

193 

282 

3,369 

Total 

30,238 

12,143 

18,117 

1,955 

2,723 

4,708 

22nd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Robert  B. 
Borchers 

William  L. 
Springer 

Louis  L. 
Mason 

2,318 

2,475 

717 

714 

4,209 

1,244 

465 

2,296 

8,634 

3,608 
1,378 
2,073 
4,919 
712 
1,559 
1,121 

1,617 

1,144 

818 

346 

2,927 

209 

432 

Shelby 

252 

14,438 

24,004 

7,745 

23rd   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Laurence  F. 
Arnold 

Edward  H. 
Jenison 

1,540 
1,676 
1,122 
1,689 
2,877 
2,623 
1,528 
1,968 
1,209 
4, 235 
969 

1,710 

1,626 

977 

2,  785 

1,539 

2,127 

1,012 

1,261 

970 

13,545 

Wabash 

1,133 

21,436 

28, 685 

59 


PRIMARY    VOTE    FOR    REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 

24th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

John  David 
Upchurch 

Charles  W. 
Vursell 

Clay  . 

1,385 
1,517 

402 
1,311 
2,005 

881 
3,653 

960 
3,757 

974 

525 
4, 372 
1,073 

956 
2,298 

1,757 

1,480 

573 

892 

2,864 

2,224 

1,184 

3  442 

2,730 

White 

26, 049 

26, 323 

25th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Melvin 
Price 

Rogers  D. 
Jones 

18, 730 
20.113 

St.  Clair 

38,  843 

26th    District 


Democratic 

Counties 

Kenneth  J. 
Gray 

John  W. 
Reps 

Kent  E. 
Keller 

Leslie 
Stilley 

C.  Edwin 
Hair 

616 
3,639 
1,232 

380 
1,740 

407 
1,718 
1,354 
1,843 

50 

206 

173 

7 

83 

29 
100 

70 
450 

1,311 
2,790 
1,913 

109 
1,317 

625 
1,599 
1,408 
3,022 

26 
223 

48 
40 
84 
21 
68 
190 
720 

136 

Perry 

209 

Pulaski.  . 

657 

Total 

12,929 

1,168 

14,094 

1,420 

4,151 

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PRIMARY    VOTE     FOR     REPRESENTATIVES     IN     CONGRESS— ALL     PARTIES- 
APRIL  11,  1950—  Concluded 

26th   District 


Republican 

Counties 

C.  W.  "Runt" 
Bishop 

Lucius  S. 
Smith,  III 

Ray  J. 
Hawkins 

Write-ins 

1,100 
3,758 
3,349 

927 
1,963 
1,343 
2,349 

631 
4,425 

319 

722 
295 
152 
639 
226 
428 
92 
464 

109 
239 
196 
66 
82 
80 
126 
22 
558 

1 

19,845 

3,337 

1,478 

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VOTE    FOR   STATE   CENTRAL  COMM ITTEEMEN—  ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL    11,    1950 


1st  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Frederick  P.  Wall 32,745 

Republican — 

William   H.    Robinson 11.313 

2nd  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

James    A.    Ronan 27,079 

Republican — 

Clement    A.    Nance 20,480 

3rd  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Joseph   P.   Griffin 34,490 

Republican — 

Clarence    N.    Bergstrom 18,246 

Riley    Alvin    Bender 3,296 

4th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

John    M.    Szymanski 23,764 

Republican — 

Rag-nar  G.   Nelson 9,203 

Albert  V.   Becker 17,410 

5th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Prank   J.    Smith 40,503 

Republican — 

Dom    M.    Janec 4,713 

Lawrence    Richard    Blair 3,462 

Joseph    S.    Zwolinski 2,478 

6th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Dr.   S.   S.   Epstein 57.229 

Republican — 

Paul    W.    Rothenberg 14,373 


7th  District — Cook  County. 
Democratic — 

Joseph    F.    Higgins 63, 

Republican — 

Peter    C.    Granata 17, 

8th  District' — Cook  County. 
Democratic — 

Bruno    S.    Mindak 27, 

Frank    Lystarczyk 6, 

Republican — 

Duane    E.    Reed 7, 

John    Herbert    Waller 2, 

Joseph    E.     Brown 1, 

9th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Stephen    F.    Riordan 30, 

Republican — 

Arthur    B.    Dehmlow 7, 

Raymond   H.    Schumacher.  ...        6, 
William    B.    Hummer 2, 

10th   District — Cook   County. 

Democratic — 

Roy    D.    O'Brien 19, 

Republican — 

John    F.    Tyrrell 33, 

11th    District — Cook   County. 

Democratic — 

Edward    S.    Gorski 22, 

Republican — ■ 

Stephen   M.    Fleming 7, 

Arthur   W.    Mueller 3 

Raymond     Miller 2, 

12th   District — Cook   County. 

Democratic — 

George    F.    Ross 26 

Republican — 

Hugh    W.    Logsdon 11 

Dorothy    C.     Elkins 4 

Willard    S.    Olson 6 


387 

623 


SS5 
4SS 
89S 


6  21 
522 


13th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Richard  D. 
Stuck 

William  Q. 
Egan 

William  M. 

Marks 

Write-ins 

Cook 

4,244 
1,842 

3,986 
1,500 

31,681 
15,670 

Lake 

1 

6,086 

5,486 

47,351 

62 


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APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 

14th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  F. 
Petit 

Lloyd  W. 
Zeigler 

George  R. 
Perrine 

Write-ins 

3,127 
2,475 
1,266 

7,238 
10,869 
3,658 

10.248 

9,896 
3.659 

1 

6,868 

21,765 

23,  803 

1 

15th   District 


Francis  J. 
Loughran 


Boone 

DeKalb.. 
Grundv.. 
KendalL. 
LaSalle... 
Will 

Total. 


F.  Donald 
Delaney 


171) 
453 
396 
221 
2,702 
5,267 


Virgil  Lee 
Brown 


Republican 


<  '.onion 
"Bun" 
Peace 


::23 
970 
958 
404 
4,100 
2,718 


Albert.  S. 
O'Sullivai 


2,271 
2,245 
1,387 
954 
3,637 
3.330 


13.S24 


Raymond 
Morris 


722 
2,720 


4,054 
8,192 


16th   District 


Democratic 


Walter  F. 
Gilligan 


Edwin  W. 
Barrett 


Carl  A. 

Swenson 


Republican 


Stanley  H. 
Guyer 


Carroll 

JoDaviess.-. 
Lee 

Ogle 

Stephenson. 
Whiteside- .. 
Winnebago.. 

Total... 


331 
357 
610 
531 

1,129 
571 

2,601 


68 
91 
104 
161 
275 
95 
1,734 


2,667 


6,130 


2,52s 


1,100 
2, 429 
3,508 
4,772 
5.614 
2,909 
13,900 


34,232 


17th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Dr.  H.  A. 

Von  Ruden 

James  E. 
Anderson 

Ford 

614 
1,173 

1,893 

4,591 

Kankakee.. 
Livingston. 

Logan 

McLean 

Woodford- 

Total.. 


2,321 
2,244 
1,596 
3,479 


4.457 
4.459 
4.128 
7,847 
2,561 

29,  936 


63 


VOTE    FOR   STATE   CENTRAL  COMMITTEEMEN— ALL    PARTIES- 
APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 

18th   District 


Bureau .. 
Marshall- 
Peoria.., 
Putnam- 
Stark.... 
Tazewell . 

Total 


William  G. 
Lyons 


5.775 

271 

238 

3,803 


12,853 


Frank  J. 
Flynn 


Republican 


William  R. 
Allen 


4,041 
1,099 
11,626 
610 
1,390 
4,329 


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Eugene 
Leiter 


938 
258 

8,721 
92 
226 

1,373 


11,608 


19th   District 


J.  Paul 
Madison 


Ernest  L. 
Benson 


Francis  C. 
King 


Republican 


Lambert  I. 
EngdanJ 


Fulton 

Henderson.. 

Henry 

Knox 

Mercer _ 

Rock  Island 
Warren 

Total... 


718 
106 
866 
606 
167 
1,074 
509 


3,131 
829 
5,677 
6,881 
2,138 
4,097 
1,729 


20th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Fred  A. 
Cain 

Harvey  J. 
Dowling 

Gail  B. 
Ranson 

Write-ins 

3.482 

1,033 

535 

1,212 

1,368 
1,951 

915 
1,676 

I,  701 
599 
520 

1,821 
509 
245 
595 
980 

1,073 
344 
855 

2,115 
533 
318 
500 

2,053 

314 

793 

669 

666 

2,386 

781 

3,123 

3,732 

1,062 

820 

438 

Hancock 

Pike 

Scott 

Total 

16,837 

. 

64 


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APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 


21st   District 


-ALL    PARTIES- 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Michael  F. 
Seyfrit 

Carlos  W. 
Campbell 

879 
4,203 
4,621 
1,077 
825 
2,253 
12,  823 

1,379 

1,494 

3,675 

996 

1,359 

2,567 

21,307 

26,681 

32,777 

22nd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Fred  M. 
Whitten 

P.  E.  "Doc" 
Fonner 

Ben 

Shafter 

M.  C.  (Coxey) 
Jones 

2,  281 

2,459 

094 

707 

4,342 

1,242 

466 

2,296 

3,912 
1,601 
1,145 

667 
1,464 

437 
1,629 

546 

3,207 
1,709 
722 
254 
5,827 
353 
423 
570 

1,923 

1,368 

327 

1,668 

542 

155 

129 

Shelby                         

185 

Total 

14,487 

11,401 

13, 065 

6,297 

23rd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  R. 
Asher 

Robert  R. 
Bookwalter 

Harry 
McMullen 

T.  Edward 

Austin 

Clark 

1,518 
1,365 
1,092 
1,722 
2,469 
2,325 
1,280 
1.709 

4,149 
878 

1,020 
677 
342 

1,467 
188 
891 
260 
709 
498 
10,235 
350 

328 
192 
220 
961 
137 
332 
372 
265 
279 
3,455 
279 

420 

811 

430 

355 

1,462 

1,193 

476 

373 

386 

2,142 

Wabash                                         

514 

19,396 

16,637 

6,820 

8,562 

65 


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APRIL  11,  1950—  Concluded 

24th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

BillL. 
Ghent 

John  W. 
Spence 

Write-ins 

Clay                                                

1,308 
1,368 

382 
1,078 
1,721 

829 
3,422 

897 
3,272 

886 

480 
4,202 
1,017 

919 
2,061 

1,573 

1,389 

1,334 

529 

990 

828 

2,596 

1,883 

1,770 

1,531 

1,137 

3,311 

2,499 

1,556 

1 

1 

Saline 

White                                                     

Total.. 

23, 842 

23,814 

?, 

25th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Leo  J. 

Dougherty 

James 
Joseph 
O'Brien 

Charles  A. 
Van  Preter 

Martin  H. 
Fischer 

Harold  F. 
Wadlow 

Earl  C. 
Pollock 

John  P. 
McTigue 

Madison 

St.  Clair 

8,907 
14, 095 

4,298 

4,381 
1,626 

1,861 
6,954 

3,209 
3,351 

398 
1,673 

210 
339 

Total 

23,002 

11,196 

6,007 

8,815 

6,560 

2,071 

549 

26th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

L.  Oard 

Sitter 

Write-ins 

Conrad  F. 
Becker 

I.  A.  (Jack) 
Palmer 

1,693 
5,866 
3,111 

528 
2,801 

979 
3,387 
3,120 
4,166 

1,014 
1,332 
2,837 
1,069 
1,748 

579 
2,379 

534 
1,802 

246 

1 

2  788 

555 

197 

501 

557 

481 

Union 

148 

2,510 

25, 651 

1 

13,294 

7,983 

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1st  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Fred    B.    Roti 5, 

Dr.   Edward  A.  Welters 1, 

Republican — ■ 

George    J.    Witt 1, 

Albert    B.    Ray,    Jr 

3rd  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Christopher    C.    Wimbish 15, 

Republican — 

Philander  S.   Neville 4, 

4th  District — Cook  County. 
(To  Fill  Vacancy) 
Democratic — 

Donald    J.    O'Brien 21, 

Republican — 

Clarence    J.    Litoborski 3, 

5th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — - 

Marshall    Korshak 21, 

Edward    S.    Garrity 3, 

Willoughby    Abner 9 

Republican — 

Benjamin    H.    Crockett 10 

Gale    L.    Marcus 3, 

7th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Max    Larsonneur 27, 

Republican — 

Arthur    J.    Bidwill 56 

9th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

William    J.    Lynch 15 

Republican — 

Felix    R.    Skorski 4, 

11th    District — Cook   County. 

Democratic — 

Michael   E.   Hannigan 38 

Stanley    A.    Jucus 5, 

Republican — 

Arthur    E.    Larson 15 

Michael    P.    Losew 

Frederick    P.     Ackerman 5, 

Frank    A.    O'Neill 1, 

13th   District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Daniel     Dougherty 23 

Prank    D.    Nuvak 7, 

Republican- 
Walker     Butler 23 


598 
938 


Oil 
880 


15th    District — Cook    County. 

Democratic — 

Frank  J.    Kocarek 5,031 

Edward   J.   Zeman 1,787 

Charles   Zeman 241 

Republican — - 

Robert    Heyduk 1,110 

John    J.    Braje 2,413 

17th    District — Cook   County. 
Democratic — 

Roland    V.    Libonati 5.336 

Republican — • 

Don    DiMeo 3,181 

19th    District — Cook   County. 
Democratic — 

John    J.    Gorman 58,4  07 

Republican — 

Joseph   M.    Kosiba 19,044 

21st   District — Cook    County. 
Democratic — 

Norman    C.    Barry 23,820 

Republican — 

Ernest    Purcelli 6.560 

Christ    S.    Ninneci 930 

23rd   District — Cook    County. 

Democratic — - 

George    M.    Keane 27,137 

Republican — 

William   J.    Walsh 12,269 

Leon    A.    Kupeck 3,724 

Robert    J.    Walsh 2,509 

25th    District — Cook    County. 
Democratic — 

Jacob  A.   Mueller 31,845 

Anthony    Szczesny    Chesney.  .        9,855 
William    E.    Lasko 5,3  07 

Republican — ■ 

Peter    J.    Miller 26,140 

27th   District — Cook    Cot'nty. 
Democratic — ■ 

Stanley    J.    Mondala 8.739 

Republican — 

Michael     Narut 613 

Casimir   John   Voss 255 

29th    District — Cook    County. 

Democratic — 

William    J.    Connors 8,791 

Republican — 

Marjorie     Letts 2,45" 

Robert    W.     Black 1,734 

31st    District^ — Cook    County. 
Democratic — ■ 

Irving  J.   Meites 24.3  23 

Republican — 

Edward    P.    Saltiel L5.435 


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33rd   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Virgil 
Bozeman 

Chas.  F. 
Carpentier 

463 

845 

3,611 

2,342 

4,919 

35th   District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Edward  A. 
Jones 

Dennis  J. 
Collins 

DeKalb..,. 

676 
1,073 

.    798 

7,256 

Lee           

2,547 

37th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Herald  A. 
O'Donnell 

Orville  G. 
Chapman 

Frank  P. 
Johnson 

1,947 

2,014 

321 

3,669 
2, 090 
1,379 

Stark 

571 

Total 

4,282 

7,138 

39th   District— LaSalle   County 


Democratic — 

Clyde    E.    Mitchell. 


Republican — 

Fred   -J.    Hart.  .  . 
Elmer   P.   Hitter. 


10,450 
5,249 


41st  District 


Democratic                                              Republican 

Counties 

Sam  Perry 

(Joseph  Sam 

Perry) 

Dominic  A.       Robert  M.     ,       Holman       '     James  W. 
Romano      I      Johnson      ;        O'Neill                 Barr 

2,255 

Will 

Total... 

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Concluded 

43rd    District 


Counties 

Democratic 

Republican 

Floyd 
O'Malley 

Wallace 
Thompson 

3,213 
2,156 

3,323 

7.66S 

5,369 

10,991 

45th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

K.  0.  (Kenny) 
Holmes 

J.  D. 

Myers 

Carl  T. 
Meyer 

George  E. 
Drach 

Harry  A. 

Eielson 

Herbert  W. 
Hines,  Jr. 

Morgan 

Sangamon 

1,759 

577 
4,281 

1,566 
6,403 

1,652 
10, 550 

1,532 
8,362 

713 
7,717 

Total 

5,655 

4,858 

7.969 

12,202 

9,894 

8,430 

47th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

James  O. 
Monroe 

George  J. 
Moran 

Milton 
"Mink" 
Mueller 

671 
11,693 

470 
7,870 

1,570 

5,623 

12,364 

8,340 

7,193 

49th  District— St.  Clair  County 


Democratic — 

James   W.    (Jim)    Gray. 


Republican — 

John    T.    Thomas. 
Howard     Roberts. 


9,019 
2,123 


51st   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Glen  D. 
Tennyson 

Arthur 
Van  Hooser 

W.  O. 

Verhines 

Cletis 
Cummins 

2,012 
890 
928 
477 

3,576 

450 
639 

1,131 
746 

1,859 

681 

1,814 

486 

480 

863 

262 

348 

1,457 

370 

1,837 

7,883 

4,825 

4,324 

4, 274 

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1st  District — Cook  Countt. 

Democratic — 

Corneal    A.    Davis 11,506% 

Robert    E.    Romano 7,906% 

Republican — 

James    Rinella 5,001 

Ernest    A.    Greene 2,773 

Ernest    D.    Green 929 

Irene    Gaines 3  23% 

Spencer  S.   Green 312 

Henry    Martin 289% 

2nd  District — Cook  County. 
Democratic — ■ 

James    J.    Ryan 20,957 

Vito     Marzullo 18,281  % 

Republican — 

James    J.    Adduci 9,322 

3rd  District — Cook  County. 
Democratic- — 

George    (Garry)    Noonan...      23.3S2 
Fred    J.    Smith 21,511  % 

Republican — 

Charles    J.    Jenkins 9,361% 

Frank    Crispo 3,531 

Ezekiel    R.    Allen 2,901  % 

4th  District — Cook  County. 
Democratic — - 

John    F.    Boyle 33,666 

Theodore    A.    Swinarski.  .  .  .      29,567 
Mildred    Amos    Vaughn....         4,106% 

Republican — 

Michael  A.   Ruddy 10,474 


5th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Louis    G.     Berman 36,800% 

Charles   M.    Skyles.: 35,380 

David    R.    Landau 20,530% 

Donald    E.    Elger 5,179 

Republican — 

Noble  W.   Lee 17,980 

C.    Francis    Stradford 13,086% 

Mrs.    George   D.   Mills 11,109 

6th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Charles   H.   Weber 57,930 

Bernard    I.    Deeny 14,184 

Republican — 

Stanley    C.    Armstrong 36,810% 

W.   Russell   Arrington 26,567% 

Herbert   W.    Becker 7,03  5 

C.    Walter    Wells 6,169% 

Richard   V.    Stoffel 5,541 

John    E.    Bruno 3,371 

7th  District — Cook  County. 

Democratic — 

Emmett    McGrath 56,610 

Michael    E.    Hunt 22,599 

Republican — 

Bernice  T.  Van  Der  Vries.  .  70,544% 

Arthur    W.    Sprague 44,906 

Vernon    W.    Reich 44,086 

Leonard    J.    Deering 13,892% 

Joseph    A.    Dahlia 5,64  2 

David     Raysby 3,418 


8th   District 


Democratic 

Counties 

Thomas  A. 
Bolger 

Charles  A. 

Stanton 

Harold 
Bergan 

Raymond  J. 
Kelley 

457 
3,267 
4,139 

163 

2,284 

480* 

65 

2,569 

157| 

227 

Lake                  

1,018§ 

1,139 

7,863 

2, 927* 

2,791| 

2, 384f 

Republican 

Counties 

Nick 
Keller 

Robert 
McClory 

Harvey 
Pearson 

A.  B. 

McConnell 

Harold  A. 
Vogel 

Lawrence  T. 
Bristol 

2,655 

14,776 
4,021| 

632* 
18, 603| 

1,465 

1,463 
15, 056* 
2,084| 

3,332 
3,201 
9,511 

1,988 
4,162 
8,312 

1684 

6,260} 
1,0844 

McHefnry 

Total 

21,452* 

20, 701 

18, 604 

16, 044 

14, 462 

7,5134. 

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9th   District — Cook  County 


Lillian    Piotrowski.. 
William    J.    Gormley 


Republican — 

25,738  William    S.    Finucane 9,754 

23,988  Andrew    Toman 1,936 

Edward    T.    Zawila 1,036 

Chester   A.    Dybas 1,003 

Stanley   G.    Synol 387% 


10th   District 


Democratic 

Counties 

Edward  C. 
(Ted) 
Hunter 

William 
Pierce 

Joseph 
Barbagallo 

Leslie  F. 
Tyler 

James  D. 

Fenelon 

Ogle 

1.299} 
6,404 

235 
4,  906* 

98} 
4,831 

841 
468 

98} 
1,038} 

Total 

7,  703} 

5,141} 

4.929} 

1,309 

1,137 

Counties 

Republican 

David 
Hunter,  Jr. 

Mabel  E. 
Green 

Write-ins 

Ogle 

10, 489 
24, 458 

6,'922 
24,521} 

2} 

Total 

34,947 

31,443} 

2} 

11th    District — Cook  County 


Democratic — 

A.   L.   Cronin.  .  .  . 
Prank   J.    Burge. 


Republican — 

79,224            David    I.    Swanson 33,072 

45,793            Walter    McAvoy 21,123 

Albin   A.    Peters 10,890 

Henry    C.    Butler 4,047 


12th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  K. 
Morris 

Marvin  F. 
Burt 

Franklin  U. 
Stransky 

Frank  L. 
Burns,  Jr. 

Carroll 

2, 174 
2, 033 
4, 192 

696 
1,718 
13,974} 

3,712} 
3,  465} 
5,817} 

457 

4,631} 

1,759 

8,999 

16,388} 

12,995} 

6, 847} 

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13th  District— Cook  County 


Democratic — 

John    G.    Ryan 45,213% 

Adam    S.    Mioduski 3  7,380 

Jay  W.   Bellows 10,653% 


Republican — 

Edward     Schneider 29,869 

Marie    H.    Suthers 19,042 

Ragnar    G.     Nelson 15,035 

H.   G.   Schneider 5,413 

Frank    J.    Cassidy 5,134 

Vincent   L.    Knaus 3,506 


14th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Leon  M. 
Schuler 

Maud  N. 
Peffers 

J.  Lisle 
Laufer 

Russell  E. 
Kalk 

Kane 

6,769 
851 

29, 734| 
3,920 

18, 250* 
2,953| 

15, 686 

Kendall 

630 

Total 

7,620 

33, 654* 

21,204 

16,316 

15th  District — Cook  County 


Democratic — 

Joseph    G.    Kohout 9,954 

Prank     Krasniewski 8,015 

Rudolph    L.    Jezik 2,243 

Edward    R.    Martin 711  % 

Prank   A.   Martin 400 


Republican — 

Clem    Graver 10,739% 

Joseph    Zientek 2,915 

Chester   M.    Skowronski.  .  .  .  215 

Richard    Kulaski 142 

Edward   A.    Cechura 103 


16th   District 


Democratic 

Counties 

James  P. 
Lannon 

Edward  E. 
Haugens 

Beatrice  S. 
Spandet 

6,784 

1,924 

642 

2,144 

584| 
2,421 

242 
731 

596* 

57 

48 

131 

11,494 

3,978* 

832| 

Republican 

Counties 

W.  Dean 
McCully 

Rollie  C. 
Carpenter 

V.  A. 
Lindquist 

Peter  J. 
Aimone 

H.  W. 

Meisenhelder 

2,499 

1,418 

320 

5, 681| 

5,054 

927 

715 

2,491 

160* 
248} 
525| 

498* 
2,181* 
1,414* 

528* 

3, 065* 

102 

52* 

503 

9,918* 

9,187 

6, 723* 

4,623 

3,723 

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17th  District — Cook  County 


Democratic — 

Andrew    A.    Euzzino. 


John    D'Arco. 


8,072y2 
7,811% 


Republican — 

Peter    C.    Granata. 


.175% 


18th   District — Peoria  County 


James  D.  Carrigan 20,768 

John    M.    McCarthy,    Jr 8,384 


Republican — 

Robert    L.    Burhans 

August  C.    (Gus)   Grebe... 
Robert   G.    Day 


25.969 
23,962 
15,097 


19th  District — Cook  County 


Democratic — 

John    O.    Hruby.  . 
Dr.   S.   S.   Epstein. 


91,435% 
82,592 


Republican — 

Frank    A.    Marek . 
Frank    S.    Bellis.  . 


41,096% 
17.1Q3 


20th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Samuel  H. 
Shapiro 

Carl  B. 
Jewell 

Louis  E. 
Beckman 

Harry  L. 
Topping 

G.  Emery 
Miller 

Siets  D. 
Kamp 

Orval  P 
Ryan 

Grundy 

Iroquois 

Kankakee 

1,333 
2,090 
7,398 

811 
1,688 
1,420| 

1,270| 

2,073| 
10,709 

3,734* 
4,382 
5, 515# 

8,824 
309 
370| 

661 

6,505 

803* 

331* 
5,  SS9J 

629 

Total 

10,  821 

3,919* 

14,053 

13,632 

9, 503| 

7, 969* 

6,850 

21st  District — Cook  County 


Edward   J.   McCabe. 
Daniel    J.    Ronan .  . . 


Republican — 
40,267  Robert    Petrone 

33,583 


18,766 


22nd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

W.  O. 

Edwards 

O.  Reese 

Morris 

John  P. 
Meyer 

M.  R.  (Bob) 
Walker 

Marie  VV. 
Woodyard 

2,540* 
10, 972 J 

2, 925 * 
3, 653* 

1,594* 
21,861 

2,348* 
18,123* 

5,384* 

10,792* 

Total.. 

13,513 

6,579 

23, 455* 

20,  472 

16,177 

73 

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23rd  District— Cook  County 


Democratic — 

Stanley  A.   Halick. 
Arthur   M.    Kaindl. 


42,156 
38,717 


Republican — 

William   G.    Thon 24,226% 

Thomas    A.    Patton 12,632 

Wendell    H.    Olson 10,749% 

Josephine    M.    Intravartolo.        4,554 
Robert    "Swede"    Johnson..        4,236 


24th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

JoC. 

Williamson 

Paul 
Stone 

Charles  W. 
Clabaugh 

Ora  D. 

Dillavou 

Write-ins 

5,  494* 
968* 
899 

2,123| 

3,703 
594 

14, 266* 
1,647* 
3,339 

14,995* 

1,008* 
2,788 

4 

Piatt 

7,362 

6,  420| 

19,253 

18, 792 

4 

25th  District— Cook  County 


Democratic — 

Stanley    R.    Kosinski 61,97iy2 

Frank   E.   Harmon 54,858 

Leonard   W.    Guzell 11,816 

Anthony    Pleines 10,217 


Republican — 

Charles    O.    Miller 

Elroy   C.    Sandquist 
Harold   R.    Blomstrand. 
Chester    F.    Zielinski .  .  . 

Henry    Hansen 

William    T.    Andrews .  . 

Raymond    Patwell 

Norris    L.    Wolverton .  . 


27,663% 

24,884% 

11,788 

6,195 

5,539 

4,161% 

2,255 

1,945% 

26th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Edward  T. 
Kane 

Arthur  (Art) 
Armbruster 

Raymond  F. 
Raycraft 

Homer 
Caton 

BenS. 
Rhodes 

1,169* 
7,604* 

588* 
4.512* 

153 
865 

2,771* 
15, 700* 

2, 844* 

McLean 

12,512* 

8,774 

5,101 

1,018 

18, 472 

15,357 

27th  District — Cook  County 


Democratic — 

John  P.   Touhy 10,695% 

John  C.   Kuklinski 8,419% 

Bernard   C.    Prusinski 7,979 


Republican — 

Burton    I.    Stolar 1,227% 

Al    J.    Malkowski 973% 

John   V.   Grzybowski 751 

Frank    Rohr 742 

Bernard   L.    Ksycki 160 


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28th   District 


Republican 


Counties 

Felix  E. 

Wilson 

Paul  H. 
Ferguson 

Barrett  F. 
Rogers 

James  L. 
Atkins 

George  M. 
Underhill 

Webber 
Borchers 

DeWitt 

2, 171* 
3,681 
5, 3554 

511J 
1,995 
7,996* 

2,7774 
10, 465i 
6,739 

1,622 

507i 

7,2654 

1,2434 

4,597 
2,6264 

1,013 

280 

Macon 

6,280 

Total 

11,208 

10, 504 

19,982 

9,395 

8,467 

7,573 

29th   District — Cook  County 


Democratic — 

Joseph    L.    De    La   Cour.  .  .  .      12,710: 
Edward    P.    O'Grady 12,192 


Republican — 

Paul    J.    Randolph 6, 

William    J.    Russo 2, 

Tim   Reeves,   Jr 1, 

Salvatore    Nasca 


819% 

837 


30th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

C.  R.  (Butch) 
RatcliSe 

Major  T. 
Flowerree 

Robert  H. 
Allison 

William  G. 
Burnsmier 

Edward  C. 
Giebelhausen 

George  B. 
Wiemer 

Brown 

Cass 

2,602 
5, 0094 
8924 
1,113 
1,7054 
8,500 

2,4474 
1,247 
3,481 
1,483 
1, 1854 
8, 1864 

576 
1,4394 

9204 
2,  035 
1,872 
9,667 

331 

4934 

2,007 

1,834 

6834 

2,941 

304 

644 
71 
197 
116 
4,9914 

1614 
3414 

1,064 

Menard 

Schuyler __ 

Tazewell 

620 

309 
2,4614 

Total 

19, 8224 

18, 030| 

16,510 

8,290 

5,4704 

4, 9574 

31st  District — Cook  County 


Democratic — 

Thomas    P.    Henehan 29,692% 

Pierce    L.    Shannon 29,617 

Thomas    M.    Walsh 14,652% 


Republican — 
Alan     Best . .  . 
Samuel   Kart. 


29,437 
15,673% 


32nd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

John  B. 
Monroe 

Charles  J. 
Colclasure 

Lawrence 
Hackett 

Rollo  R. 
Robbius 

Sam 
Schaumleffel 

3,506 
4,608 
2,690 

1,352 
2,121 
3,265 

4,570 

1,652 

385 

4,830 

6,188 
1.304 

3,2174 

4,253 

4,418 

Total 

10, 804 

6,738 

6,607 

12,322 

11,889 

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33rd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Richard 
Stengel 

Jack 
Franklin 

Dru  A. 
Tighe 

Clinton 
Searle 

Hazel  A. 
McCaskrin 

Henderson 

749 

889* 

11,390* 

235 

332* 

3,712* 

459 
1,853 
1,313* 

1,805 
4,305 
11,912 

1, 126* 
3, 502* 

8,577 

Total 

13,029 

4,280 

3, 625* 

18,022 

13,206 

34th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Lee 
Lynch 

Frank  C. 
Welsh 

James  M. 
Lively 

John  W. 
Lewis,  Jr. 

W.  Henry 
Waltrip 

Walter 
Scott,  Jr. 

Fred  T. 
Strohm 

Clark - 

Coles      - 

1,489* 

6,427 

959* 

4,005 

1,710* 

904* 

407 

2, 037* 

611* 

4, 440* 
6,344 
1,270 

382* 
4,122 
5,273* 

186 
3,205 

447 

1, 342J 

Douglas 

559* 

Total 

8,876 

6,620 

3,056 

12,054* 

9,778 

3,838 

3,352 

35th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Hubert  D. 
Considine 

Write-ins 

George  S. 
Brydia 

Charles  K. 
Willett 

DeKalb 

1,743 
2,707 
2,610 

10,534* 
4,454 
6,913* 

8, 858* 

Whiteside 

6 

3, 479* 

Total 

7,060 

6 

21,902 

19,978 

36th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

William  F. 
Gibbs 

W.  Roy 

Donohoo 

Carl  H. 
Wittmond 

William  J. 
Thornton 

H.  B. 
Ihnen 

11,618 

450* 

2, 599* 

1,151 

3,679* 
352* 

4,616* 
913* 

4,061 
2,553 
1,648* 
1,229* 

2,214* 

2, 125* 

3,612* 

894* 

5,364* 
936* 

1,096* 
543* 

Pike.-- 

Total - 

15,819 

9,562 

9,492 

8,847 

7,941 

76 


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ALL   PARTIES— APRIL  11,   1950— Continued 

37th   District 


Democratic 

Counties 

Tobias  (Toby) 
Barry,  Sr. 

Campbell 
Andrews 

Bruno  P. 
Bernabei 

6,675 

3,245 

779 

665 

3,941 

316 

285 

Stark 

Total 

10,  699 

4,922 

911 

Republican 

Counties 

Joseph  R. 
Peterson 

Milo  L. 
Craig 

Arthur  G. 
Sieben 

N.  Edwin 
Nordstrom 

Joseph  D. 
Carey,  Jr. 

Leo 
Coleman 

Bureau 

8,420 
2,594 

650 
6,616| 
2, 132§ 

957 

7, 638i 

761* 

2,824 
1,919| 

8871 

4, 153| 

749 
388 

1.1141 

521* 
373 

Stark 

Total 

11,910* 

9,399 

9,357 

5,631 

5, 290* 

2,009 

38th    District 


Democratic 

Counties 

Charles  Ed 
Schaefer 

William 
Lyons 

Delbert  O. 
Shade 

Dr.  Frank  A. 

Stewart 

1,929 
1,3381 
6,9011 
6,7411 

2,284 
1,040 
5,916 
1,4911 

4,147* 

1,088 

2, 860* 

552 

539 

632* 

Macoupin 

Montgomery 

1,094* 
363 

16, 910f 

10,731 

8,648 

2,629 

Republican 

Counties 

William  (Bill) 
Robison 

Ed 
Fellis 

William  H. 
Hasae 

RavH. 
Roll 

1,105* 
1,614 
7, 774* 
2, 462* 

466* 

386* 

1, 156* 

5.314* 

143 
166* 

3,881* 
836* 

1,6481 

Jersey 

570 
1,628* 

759 

12,956* 

7,324 

5, 027* 

4,606 

39th   District — LaSalle   County 


Democratic — 

Joseph    P.    Stremlau 10,837ya 

Leo    Dordan 3,341 

Perle  K.  Norman 1,819 

Thomas   V.    Hardy 1,652 


Republican — 

J.   Ward   Smith 16,920^ 

Carl    W.    Soderstrom 12,009 

Terrence    S.    Martin 6,761 

Elmer    E.    Armstrong 6,605 

Joseph    Marches! 4,189 

Robert   J.    Kacinskl 868 


77 


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ALL  PARTIES— APRIL  11,  1950— Continued 

40th  District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Carl  H. 
Preihs 

Clyde  A. 
Roberts 

Sam  S. 
Lorton 

Will  P. 
Welker 

Clifford  C. 
Hunter 

9,818| 
1,675| 
2,769 
3,246| 

4,043 
1,410| 

5,9761 
2,067 

3, 9531 
1,171 
1,6614 

4,204 

1,364 
1,403  J 
6,  447* 
1,744 

3, 3481 

1,626  J 
1,8491 

2,013 

Shelby 

17,5091 

13,497 

10, 990 

10, 959 

8, 837J 

41st   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

J.  Harold 
Downey 

Ruth  M. 
Brannon 

Joseph  B. 
Wagner 

Warren  L. 
Wood 

John  M. 
King 

Walter  B. 
Carroll 

Faye 
Bramer 

W.  W. 

Shaw 

5,0341 
15, 462 

2,363 
17, 336 

1,8931 
3,240 

18,442 
31,331 

11,300 
7,173 

10, 579 
3,515 

9, 8351 
3, 7951 

5,271 

Will 

1, 8171 

Total - 

20, 4961 

19,699 

5, 1331 

49,  773 

18,473 

14,094 

13,631 

7, 0881 

42nd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Paul 

Taylor 

Edwin  R. 
Haag 

Clarence 

"Tib" 

Woolbright 

R.J. 

Branson 

Ora  A. 

Oldfield 

Clay 

3,448 

546 

9,904 

5,163 

1,0831 

6, 1801 

575 

3,402 

415 

972 

390 

6, 3251 

3,251 

2,853 
2,045 
4,239 

2,832 

Clinton _ 

3,850 
2,399 

2,947 

19,061 

11,241 

8, 1021 

12,388 

12,028 

43rd   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

A.  W. 

Ray 

Leo  A. 
Cronin 

Vance 
Polich 

Kenneth  J. 
Peel 

ReedF. 
Cutler 

7,4411 
2,524 

1, 4561 
4,  7091 

1,8031 
4991 

5,073 
15, 4491 

6,346 

8, 8671 

Total 

9,9651 

6,166 

2,303 

20,5221 

15,2131 

78 


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ALL   PARTIES— APRIL   11, 


IN    THE    GENERAL    ASSEMBLY- 
1950 — Continued 


44th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

A.  A. 

(Boots) 
Brands 

Dean  R. 
Hammack 

Dr.  S.  S. 
Marshall 

W.J. 
McDonald 

Dr.  Thos.  J. 
Thornton 

Elbert 
Waller 

Kenneth  W. 
(Doc) 
Hiller 

Jackson 

Monroe 

Perry.. .. 

4,049^ 

1,257 
3,183 
7,109 
2,040 

3,695 

193 

4,3834 

3,580 

431 

2,3124 

408 

3,2424 

2, 4064 

988 

6,648 
813 
2,158 
1,205 
2, 1954 

1,141 
1,699 
1,348 
4. 6374 
2,091 

2,971 
678 
2,3344 
2, 189 
2, 720| 

7274 

300 

2,125 

Randolph 

Washington 

915 
2,069 

.     Total 

17,6384 

12,2824 

9, 3574 

13,0194 

10,9164 

10, 893 

6. 1364 

45th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

T.J. 

Sullivan 

Henry  R. 
Ingraham 

G.  William 
Horsley 

Hugh 
Green 

Jasper  S. 
Gullo 

7,678 
30, 796 

1,491 
10, 438 

2,440 
40, 988 

8,803 
23,087 

6764 

16,3724 

Total 

38, 474 

11,929 

43,428 

31,890 

17,049 

46th    District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Clyde 
Lee 

Warren  D. 
Crippin 

Claude  D. 
Travers 

Frank  H. 
Walker 

Jaspt 

3,295 
10,481 
2,671 
1,0494 

1,3174 

2,185 

993 

2,608 

2,247 
1,8464 
4,205 
3,0444 

1,028 

6,8394 

4594 

1,726 

Total 

17,4964 

7, 1034 

11,343 

10,053 

47th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Lloyd 
"Curly" 
Harris 

Leland  J. 
Kennedy 

Roger  R. 
Ruedin 

Nell 

Essington 

Moor 

Orville  E. 
Hodge 

Write-ins 

1.290 
24, 732 

1,461 
17,7914 

223J 
7,752 

7344 
4,5014 

3,709 
16,118 

Madison 

6 

Total 

26,  022 

19,2524 

7,9754 

5,236 

19,827 

6 

79 


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ALL  PARTIES— APRIL  11,  1950— Concluded 

48th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

James  P. 
Alexander,  Jr. 

Paul  A. 
Zeigler 

Herschel  S. 
Green 

S.  R. 
Stanley 

W.  V. 
Brown 

3, 195| 
577 
2,107 
1,5964 
4,630 
1,748* 
1.779J 

1.311 
411 
1.665 
797 
1,991 
1,013$ 
5, 972| 

5, 150| 

l|ll5 

2. 0014 

2,537 

1,702 

8914 

4814 
1,897 
767 
8074 
655 
702 
1,397| 

256 

1,166 

466 

223J 
1,343 

Wabash 

2, 0254 

White      - 

835 

15, 634 

13, 161 

15,365 

6,  707| 

6,315 

49th  District — St.  Clair  County 


Democratic — 

Frank    Holten 22,619 

Alan   J.    "Al"    Dixon 18,283 

J.    L.    "Jack"    Wellinghoff..  10,456 

Luther    R.    Fenderson 6,224 

John    M.    Kirkpatrick 5,914  % 

Melvin  W.   Trotier 5,573 

Zeno    Middleton 2,932% 


Republican — 

Billy   Jones 13,510 

Otis  L.   Miller,   Sr 7,630 

Theodore    (Ted)    Kramer...  7,344 

Edward    N.    Thomas 4,324% 

W.    F.    (Bill)    Horner 3,073% 

Henry    W.    Nieman 2,922% 

John    S.    Pazdera 2,498% 

Joseph   W.   Langmeyer,   Sr. .  2,453 

L.   D.    (Dave)    Mantle 1,692 

Willis    J.    Varner 456% 


50th   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Clyde  L. 
Choate 

Ora  M. 

Collard 

Write-ins 

Homer 
Butler 

Harry  W. 
McClintock 

4,155 
11,088| 
1,910 
7,953 
5,343 

1,093 
5, 9654 
766 
1,589 
5,281 

1,6214 
5,939 
1,420 
1,0024 
9,029 

2, 1834 

3 

5,9534 
1,3584 

Pulaski... 

9434 
2,093 

Total 

30, 4494 

14,6944 

3 

19,012 

12, 532 

51st   District 


Democratic 

Republican 

Counties 

Paul 

Powell 

Gordon  E. 
Kerr 

W.  B. 

Westbrook 

Dr.  W.  H. 
Dean 

Hamilton 

5,132 
2,155 
3,406 
1,583 
13,936 

1,486 
2,790 
5, 9694 
2,168 
1,5144 

1,410 
2, 8834 
1,6764 
1,423 
5,242 

1,115 

1,4614 

9644 

898 

Massac 

7,  6834 

Total 

26,212 

13,928 

12, 635 

12, 1224 

80 


Supreme  Court  District  Apportionment. 


81 


Appellate  Court  District  Apportionment. 


S2 


Circuit  Court  District  Apportionment. 
(Seventeen  Districts  outside  of  Cook  County.) 


83 


Congressional  Districts  in  Illinois. 
(1947  Act.) 


13™  DISTRICT 

TOWNSHIPS  OF 

BARRINGTON 

ELK  GROVE 

EVANSTON 

HANOVER 

LEYDEN 

MAINE 

NEW  TRIER 

NILES 

NORTHFIELO 

PALATINE 

SCHAUMBURG 

WHEELING 

NORWOOD  PARK 
«.  AND 

i  LAKE  COUNTY 


4TH  DISTRICT 
TOWNSHIPS  OF 

BLOOM 

BREMEN 

CALUMET 

LEMONT  ,'" 

LYONS  n 

ORLAND 

PALOS 

RICH 

THORNTON 

WORTH 

AND 
9TH  AND  IOTH  WARDS 


Congressional  Districts  in  Cook  County. 
(1947  Act.) 


85 


Senatorial  Districts  in  Illinois. 


86 


Cook  County  Senatorial  Districts.