FDR TO CONTROL 21 OF 24 BADGER DEM DELEGATES

FDR to Control 21 of 24 Badger Dem Delegates Dewey Wins All 24 of Republicans, Final Returns Show Pres. Roosevelt will control 21 of the 24 Wisconsin Democratic delegates, to the Democratic...

...William M. Langen (Roosevelt-Wheeler or Roosevelt-La Follette...
...The official slate was backed by Charles E. Broughton, Sheboygan, national committeeman, while the conference slate was supported by Gus-tave Keller, Appleton, head of the DcmocraMc Party Organization of Wisconsin...
...23.866...
...14,676: Walter W. Bclson (Vi 14.199: Bernard A. Klatt ($60 at 60), 4.142: Peter J. Zlsch ($60 at 60...
...142,114 Wllllnm II...
...John R. Brown (Oi...
...3.176...
...Jay B. Gierum (R...
...fl.234: Bart B. MfGon-IRle (R...
...SECOND DISTRICT Democrats—Recount In process...
...G represents Garner delegates...
...G), 4,800...
...Louis J. Fellenz (uninstructed), 6.804...
...10,221...
...Edward F. Kileen (V), 9.236: Paul E. Roman (uninstructed), 4.607...
...B.310...
...Wenzel Dvornik (Prosperity league), 3,182...
...William Kohl (D...
...14 2R9: Gale W. Huher (V...
...Milwaukee (Garner...
...6.107...
...6.153...
...16-069...
...8.C60...
...3,582...
...137.733 (Vuvlnve .1...
...John Se'.over (R-F...
...Seyfert, Eagle River (Keller...
...Superior (Dewey) 202,473 Quincy Hale, LaCroaae (Dewey) 195,226 Albert .1...
...127.352 Following me the complete returns for district delegates: (R represents conference endorsed Roosevelt delegates...
...Republican—Ernest A. Heden (DI 15-367...
...Jack E. Joyce (R), 5.299...
...12,957...
...16.690...
...3.533...
...R-F Roosevelt-Farley...
...6 961...
...R-F), 8.998...
...6.07C...
...14.228...
...2 primaries on file with the secretary of state, In the Democratic column followers of Vice Pres...
...Thomas E. Dewey will have the entire 24 Republican delegates, according to final returns from the Apr...
...Matt G. Slembert (R-F...
...FOURTH DISTRICT Democrat—Edward J. Mitten (R-F), 30.274: Anthonv P. Gawronskl (R...
...1.555...
...Rirhardnon, Lady-smith (Vandenberrl...
...Francis E. McGovern, Milwaukee, led the Democratic slates with 142.U4...
...8.156...
...Nicholas H. Roden (G...
...Alfred J. La Grandeur (V), 10.706...
...Horicon (vsndenberir) 129.426 Edward \V...
...Dell Sipperley (G), 5.376...
...6.-593...
...Harold E. Damon (V...
...H. Srhmalz (R), 7.697...
...11.776: Nicholas J. Blchler (R-F...
...Stanlev Matela (G), 8.173: Charles L. Mullen' (Repudiate red Russia-Elect Garner...
...Republican—Bernhard Gettelman (D) 25.773, William Doll (D...
...22.697: Robert E. Tehan (Ri...
...TENTH DISTRICT Democrat—John Q. Green (R), 11.989: Fred Russell (R-F...
...Santo A. Serpe (Tnft...
...18.031...
...Georgo T. Stlne (R), 5,162...
...8.903: Albert D. Shlmek (G), 8.781, J. Norman Biisteu iR...
...EIGHTH DISTRICT Democrat—Gerald Clifford (R-F...
...227,4(1 Ralph Nelson...
...Rti.iublican- Oscar .1 Schmlege (D), 19,515...
...18.206...
...15,457...
...13.-205...
...10.104: Oscar Nlmmer (G), 6,890...
...Richard J. Selfrlz (V...
...DrrVld Boguo iuninstructed i, 5.962...
...John Lawrle (R...
...Archie V Hurst (R...
...Chester A. Harris (R...
...5.896...
...8.167...
...12.4R8: Fred T. Finn (V), 11.976: Alvin G. Brendemuehl mn-Instructert...
...Republican—George Greeley (D...
...SIXTH DISTRICT Democrat — Arthur H. Oruenwald (R-F...
...John C. Dugan iG), 6.299...
...Albeit B. Nicola...
...Katherlne Munn (R-F...
...Jesse M. Peters (V), 9,596: Charles Volght (uninstructed), 6.844...
...8.392...
...5,812: Patrick H. Hansberv lR>, 5.601...
...Frank Chermak (G), 10.939...
...18.358...
...101.776 Jame.h K. Finnegan, Milwaukee (Garner...
...12.822...
...Shehoyusn i'ttmtevelf-Kalievl .. 114,344 John A. Callahan...
...11,458...
...11.201...
...Republican—Norrls J. Kellman (D), 19,621: Clinton M. Peddvcoart (D...
...11,117...
...10,849: Edward R. Bauer ($60 at 60...
...Elmer Hoepfner ($60 at 60...
...William Crane tR-F), 7.034...
...Ituhln, Mllwiukse <li<i(i<evelt-l-arley) 185,111 Chnrlen W. llt-iuiey, rurUffe (ki>u»rvtll-I nrley) . 128.692 Charlt'a K. H:tmmer*le.v...
...Wlnford H. Johnson (V...
...Maynard Berglund (uninstructed), 4,262...
...16.450...
...Frank D. Chtipman (G...
...John L. Mr-Rae (V), 7.794...
...R. P. Wardle ID), 15.924...
...Miles McNallv (R-F) 8.369...
...10,299...
...Following are the complete returns for delcgalcs-at-largo on the Democratic bullot: Francl* K. Mrfiovern, Milwaukee (Keller...
...Arthur L. Olson (uninstructed), 5.343...
...94,013 Maurice J. FitzHimona Jr., Fond du Lac (Garner...
...Charles L. Newberry (R...
...Bert L. Larkln (R-F), 9,645: James W. Earlv (O...
...5.735...
...AuKiist E. Smith (Vi, 8.8S9...
...Joseph L. Garvens (G), 11.263...
...134.972 Fred H. Clausen...
...Republican—George R. Cady (D...
...28,737 Following are the complete returns for dclegates-at-large on the Republican ticket: Fred R. Zimmerman, Milwaukee (Dewey...
...Berger M. Enaebretson (V...
...FIFTH DISTRICT Democrat—Cornelius T. Young CR), 20,358 Clarence E. Neuman (R-F...
...Blanche B. Hogue (Di...
...Pearl D. Stroebel (R...
...D represents Dewev delegates...
...Henry E. Singling (uninstructed...
...19.359...
...8,850...
...14,927...
...5,656...
...Ralph E. Puchner (uninstructed), 4,461...
...125,230 .in.rnh H. WnlllK, Klce Lake ( Miiofevelt-I' nrlej ) 120.610 A .Mull Werner...
...Allen C. Wlttkopf <D), 19.058...
...Joseph A. Raffaelle (Dl...
...6.291...
...15.-'201...
...THIRD DISTRICT Democrats—Jolin E. Flanagan (O), 6.968...
...Julius Spenrbrakor (D...
...16.159: Thomas H. Caffrey (G...
...9,200: John Rtngle Jr...
...Keller, Appleton (Keller...
...Richard P. Murrav IV...
...Nicholas E. Hausmnnn (D...
...Joseph P. Burns (V...
...Harry J. O'Halre (G...
...11,908...
...Sltorewiiimi c Keller...
...6.142...
...Leo J- O'Reilly (G...
...William G. Evenson (R-Fi...
...8,978...
...6.608...
...18.-826: Walter C. Crocker (V), 12,109...
...Secretary of State Fred R. Zimmerman ran far ahead of any other delegate-at-large by compiling 227.441 votes to head the Dewey -slate, while former Gov...
...SEVENTH DISTRICT Democrat—Charles H. Cashtn (R-F...
...James T. Cavanaugh (O), 7,557...
...189.998 Walter 8. Goodland, Frankaville (Vandenher»i...
...1.198...
...NINTH DISTRICT > Democrat—William E Donlev (G...
...Republican—Otto Mueller <n...
...26,157: John AmercjewsKi (R-F...
...William J. Campbell (V...
...Roosevelt will control 21 of the 24 Wisconsin Democratic delegates, to the Democratic national convention at Chicago, while Dist...
...88.363 Adam Port, Horicon (Garner) 78.121 Bertha M. Shropshire, Milwaukee (uninstructed...
...4,614...
...7,367...
...Republicans—Vernon W. Thomson (Di...
...9.329: Elmer H. Pedley (V...
...113.107 Julius (i...
...and V represents Vandenberg delegates...
...Republican—Peter Pinseckl (D), 18.-842...
...Curt A. Beyrels (R...
...John N. Garner captured three of the 24 delegate seats, the official Roosevelt-Farley slate 13 seats, and the Roosevelt conference endorsed slate eight seats...
...William A. Sheldon (D...
...11,723...
...O'Melia, Rhlnelander (Dewey...
...18.-104: Adam Muth (R-F...
...5.983...
...Atty...
...Republicans—Robert Caldwell (D), 15,610...
...Leon A. Nowak (Vi, 11.223: Charles B. Perry (V...
...George A. Hartman tV...
...FIRST DISTRICT Democrat—Edwin J. Boyle (R...
...Cecil CWvcns (R-FI...
...Edmund j Overton (uninstructedi, 4,895...

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