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Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • U. S. Senate - votes by candidates. May 28-50: 1.
  • Challenger Smith holds key to second promary decision. May 28-50: 1.
  • Incumbents hold State Jobs and Congressional positions. May 28-50: 1.
  • A race the State will remember. May 28-50: 1.
  • Bailey new Wake Senator. May 28-50: 1.
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • Umstead wins Board race. May 28-50 1 U. S. Senate voteslby counties.
  • May 2??-50: 2.
  • State Senate-House races in Wake County;
  • Number of votes by candidates. May 28-50:
  • 2.
  • Wake's U. S. Senate vote. May 28-50: 3-State Senate, House races. May 28-50:3. Five Congressmen renamed; State officers
  • hike leads. (Tables on papre 12.) May 29-50!
  • A 1.
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • Halifax boxes collected. May 29-50: 1.
  • Tie votes, upsets mark elections In counties. May 29-50: 12.
  • Second primary expected In Wake's House race. May"2Q-50: 20.
  • Smith still keeps silence on second primary stand. May 3O-50: 1.
  • Willis Smith still silent on plans in Senate battle. May 31-50: 1.
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • Wake primary returns are canvassed. May 31-50: 22.
  • Smith continues silence as Graham gains support. Je. 1-50 1.
  • Governor's brother named to Senate; primary trend over State obscure. Je. I-50: 16.
  • Graham vote hits 303,605. Willis Smith still silent. Je. 3-50- 1.
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • Smith statement promised. Je. k-,0- 1. Wake run-off is demanded. Bay k-,0' 20.
  • Smith decision due today. Je. 6-50 1.
  • Smith may decide today. Je. 7-50: 1.
  • Smith asks second primary in vote race with Graham. Je. 3-50: 1.
  • Reynolds out for Smith. Je. 9-50: 1.
  • Primary largely determined Assembly set-up. Je. 11-50: 4.
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • Warmed over dish.(second primary).
  • Je. 12-50: 4.(Ed.)
  • Recount of ballots ordered by Halifax
  • elections Board. Je. 13-5: 1.
  • Smith opens second drive. Je. 14-50: 1, Graham outlines main polns while barnstorming in West. Je. 14-50 1.
  • Senate candidates report light runoff contributions. Je. 15=50: 1.
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • Amusing. Je. 15-50". k. (Ed.)
  • $11,90 first primary gifts reported
  • by Frank Graham. Je. 16-50: 1.
  • Smith's views outlined. Je. l6-50: 32 Pamphlet attacking Graham written by
  • Ex-GOP employe. Je. 17-50 1.
  • Smith supporters hold rally here.
  • Jft. 17-50: 3.
  • Political Arson. Je. l-50: v-
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • Senator Graham denounces pamphlet circulated to boost his campaign. Je. 20-50: 1.
  • Smith attacks Sen. Graham in Asheville campaign talk. Je. 21-50: 1.
  • A breath of fresh air. Je. 21-50: 1. (editorial)
  • Johnson says republicans have come to Smith's aid. Je. 21-50: 1.
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • Clark denies road charge. Je. 21-50!1.
  • Clinton hears political talk by J.C.B. Ehringhaus, Jr. Je. 21-50! 26.
  • Scott deplores rece issue. Je. 21-50: 28.
  • Mill worker backs Greham. Je. 21-50: 28.
  • Reynolds attacks Graham. Je. 21-50! 2c5.
  • Broughton supports Graham. Je. 22-50:
  • 32.
Democratic Party. Primaries, 1950
  • McLendon supports O-raham. Je. 22-50:12.
  • Inquiry into expenditures in Senate races scheduled. Je. 23-50: 1.
  • Another big vote expected in Saturday Senate primary. Je. 23-50: 1.
  • Smith injected race issue. Je. ?3-5:2
  • Tar Heel voters to choose Senatorial nominee today. Je. 2ii-50 1.
  • Smith wins senatorial nomination. Je. 25-5Qt 1.