1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment (original) (raw)
Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933 (May be incomplete!)
- At-Large: R. Bennett Darnall 1933J. McFadden Dick 1933Margaret Elizabeth Heller 1933Elizabeth L. Lowndes 1933Joseph P. McCurdy 1933Jane L. West 1933
- 1st District: Edward R. Buck 1933Edward J. Clarke 1933Henry Lloyd, Jr. 1933
- 2nd District: William E. Conway 1933Harry F. Klinefelter 1933John A. Robinson 1933
- 3rd District: Thomas J. Flaherty 1933John Philip Hill 1933Peter M. Siewierski 1933
- 4th District: Harry O. Levin 1933Robert W. Price 1933Leonard Weinberg 1933
- 5th District: James B. Berry 1933Charles H. Heintzeman 1933Hannah P. Lowndes 1933
- 6th District: Victor D. Miller 1933James C. Shriver 1933Bernard O. Thomas 1933
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
- 1933 Sep 12: Edward J. Clarke (Wet), elected;Henry Lloyd, Jr. (Wet), elected;Edward R. Buck (Wet), elected;William M. Pogue (Dry), defeated;F. Leonard Wailes (Dry), defeated;Harry H. Nuttle (Dry), defeated;John W. Noble, defeated;Lyman Spence, defeated;W. Edelen Webster, defeated.William E. Conway (Wet), elected;Harry F. Klinefelter (Wet), elected;John A. Robinson (Wet), elected;Enoch Harlan (Dry), defeated;Charles K. Swartz (Dry), defeated;Herbert R. Wooden (Dry), defeated;George Coscia, defeated;G. Wilson Kellough, defeated;James A. Murray, defeated.Peter M. Siewierski (Wet), elected;John Philip Hill (Wet), elected;Thomas J. Flaherty (Wet), elected;Robert L. Graham (Dry), defeated;W. Frank Keen (Dry), defeated;John Ackerman, defeated;Joseph Eser, defeated;Oliver Haas, defeated;Harry E. R. Reck (Dry), defeated.Harry O. Levin (Wet), elected;Robert W. Price (Wet), elected;Leonard Weinberg (Wet), elected;Frank V. Coggins (Dry), defeated;J. Burch Joyce (Dry), defeated;P. S. Bourdeau-Sisco (Dry), defeated;Abe S. Frank, defeated;Michael F. Freedman, defeated;Jesse Rosenfeld, defeated.James B. Berry (Wet), elected;Hannah P. Lowndes (Wet), elected;Charles H. Heintzeman (Wet), elected;William A. Duvall (Dry), defeated;George T. Feldmeyer (Dry), defeated;John S. Jones (Dry), defeated;David S. Jenkins, defeated;Robert H. Mercer, defeated;J. Charles Norton, defeated.Bernard O. Thomas (Wet), elected;James C. Shriver (Wet), elected;Victor D. Miller (Wet), elected;Herbert V. Leighton (Dry), defeated;Helena N. Stauffer (Dry), defeated;David P. Miller (Dry), defeated;William E. Deener, defeated;D. Webster Groh, defeated;Isaac Hirsch, defeated.J. McFadden Dick (Wet), elected;R. Bennett Darnall (Wet), elected;Helen S. Athey (Wet), elected, but did not serve;Ella T. Clotworthy (Wet), elected, but did not serve;Joseph P. McCurdy (Wet), elected;Elizabeth L. Lowndes (Wet), elected;Margaret C. Carey (Dry), defeated;George W. Corner, Jr. (Dry), defeated;Mary R. Haslup (Dry), defeated;Joshua Levering (Dry), defeated;Fillmore Cook, defeated;David B. McDowell, defeated;Philip Quinn, defeated;Mark R. Scholl, Jr., defeated;George D. Turner, defeated;Chauncey B. Wolf, defeated;Leonard B. Smith (Dry), defeated;Charles M. Elderdice (Dry), defeated.
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