Box AD 7
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Contains 22 Results:
Campaign, Miscellaneous, 1936
Includes brochure listing all political nominees and independent candidates in Oklahoma for the general election; Democratic vote by Oklahoma congressional district.
Campaign, Miscellaneous, 1938-1939
Includes correspondence, clippings, and lists. There are also various un-authored typescripts with information on key members of the Democratic Party, their views on issues, aspirations and connections to others. Lists on pardon and parole from the E. W. Marland gubernatorial administration. Correspondents include Ira M. Finley (announcement for governor), Leon C. Phillips, Henry G. Bennett and Lou Griffith.
Campaign, Miscellaneous, 1940-1941
Includes correspondence, clippings and lists. Topics include New Deal farm program; Oklahoma County Democratic Central Committee listing by ward; Leon C. Phillips; Kerr as Democratic National Committeeman. Correspondents include Wilburn Cartwright (Congressional Record excerpt on Kerr); Democratic State Central Committee of Oklahoma; and Baird H. Markham.
Campaign, Gubernatorial, Advertising Literature, 1942
Includes cards, brochures, and bumper stickers mainly for Kerr. There is a leaflet for William J. Otjen, Republican candidate opposing Kerr.
Campaign, Gubernatorial, Election Returns, 1942
Includes maps showing election results for the primary and general elections for Oklahoma governor.
Campaign, Gubernatorial, Miscellaneous, 1942
Includes copy of The Voice of Democratic Women of Oklahoma with article of Grayce Kerr; material on the Leon C. Phillips administration. Correspondents include Gomer Smith.
Campaign, Gubernatorial, Primary Notebook, 1942
Arranged alphabetically by county, this notebook has names of supporters for Kerr, work performed by certain individuals on the campaign, and number of votes by precinct.
Campaign, U.S. Senate, Election Returns, 1942
Includes vote totals for Democratic primary with Josh Lee as winner; also includes results of the general election for Oklahoma statewide races as well as seats in the U.S. Congress. Correspondents include Gomer Smith.
Campaign, Miscellaneous, 1944-1945
Includes correspondence from the Oklahoma State Election Board certifying various 1944 races; copy of That Man in the White House by Frank Kingdon; and detailed survey authorized by Frank Phillips to determine political situation in Oklahoma.
Campaign, Gubernatorial, 1946
Correspondence, typescripts, and roster of elected state and county officers. Topics include attack on Oklahoma Democrats by Republican members in Congressional delegation. Correspondents include H. C. Jones (statement), Roy J. Turner and Dixie Gilmer.