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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
3 11ET Dllflbb53 D
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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.
10
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
34
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 67TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
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
35
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 67TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
NOVEMBER 7, 1950— Continued
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*
36
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN
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
:;:
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 67TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
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
38
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 67TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
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
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 67TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
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
Write-ins
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
;>:»
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,
Write-ins
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
o(l
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
.-)*
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
Ill)
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
j
<;i
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
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEM EN— ALL PARTIES-
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
2:;,nn5
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
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMM ITTEEMEN-
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
VOTE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMEN— ALL PARTIES-
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
66
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS— ALL PARTI ES— APRIL 11, 1950
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
6?
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS— ALL PARTI ES—APRI L 11, 1950—
Continued
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...
PRIMARY VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS— ALL PARTI ES—APRI L 11, 1950—
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
69
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
ALL PARTIES— APRIL 11, 1950
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.
70
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
ALL PARTIES— APRIL 11, 1950— Continued
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}
n
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
ALL PARTIES— APRIL 11, 1950 — Continued
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
72
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
ALL PARTIES— APRIL 11, 1950— Continued
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
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
ALL PARTIES— APRIL 11, 1950 — Continued
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
M
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
ALL PARTIES— APRIL 11, 1950— Continued
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
75
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
ALL PARTIES— APRIL 11, 1950— Continued
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
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
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
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
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
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES
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
PRIMARY VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
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.