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Democratic party
  • Washington delegation sees primary result as satisfactory. Je.5-34:1.
  • Cameron Morrison keynoter for State convention. Je. 6-34:1.
  • July 7 fixed ?as day of election in 4th district. Je.7-34:16.
  • Congressional district vote. Je.13-34:a.
  • Gfcenn ldses in precinct battle, quits city post. Je.17-34:6 0.
Democratic party
  • Second primaries today. Je.30-34:1.
  • Bickett defeats Little; Weathers nominated in close senate contest. Jl.1-34:1.
  • Mitchell leads in Wake House battle; Results in Charlotte may wait on official count. Jl.2-34:1.
Democratic party
  • Miss Cobb and Miss Parker active. Ag. 23-34:14.
  • Democrats elect women to high party positions. Ag.28-34:1.
  • Install Mrs. Phoenix as Young Bemocra-tic leader in Raleigh. Se. 22-34:3.
  • Democrats open active canroaign as votin nears. Se.30-34:1.
  • Hold district meeting in Reidsville, Hancock sceaks. 0.5-34:15.
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Democratic party
  • District meadere meet at Tarboro, John H.Kerr speaks. 0.11-34:2.
  • Leaders gather in Thitd district. 0.12-34:3.
  • Democratic women meet here tody in big rally. 0.12-34:11.
  • Women leaders to get out democratic voters. 0.13-34:3.
  • Two weeks of campaign remain before eleo
  • tion. 0.21-34:8
Democratic party
  • Party leaders hold meeting in Burlington. 0.7-34:7.
  • W.T. Hatch named sec. to the Wake count] executive committee. 0.0-34:13.
  • Lee democrats have bi - rally, Lambeth and Coerch speak. 0.34-34:11.
  • Campaign rally in Wendell, R.F.Simms Jr. and Carroll Weathers sneak. 0.36-34:3.
  • Mrs. Tillett and Mies Alexander speak at Fayetteville. 0.36-34:3.
Democratic party
  • Throngs attend Randolph rally, Hoey, Cooley and Lambeth epeak. 0.28-34:2 M.
  • Democrats make vigorous effort to increase vote. 0.30-34:1.
  • Young democrats name workers for pre-cinte. N.1-34:16.
  • Democratic leaders see big majority at polls;- N. 4-34:1.
  • Democratic drive will end tonight. N.5-34:1.
Democratic party
  • State contests center around close counties. N.6-34:1.
  • Over hundred attend democratic party at Carolina Pines. N.G34:9.
  • State give New Deal overwhelming approval. N. 7-34:1. 2.
  • Democrat? have il,4R0 "balance. N.28-34:
Democratic party
  • Shuping shunted aside as party's leader in state. D.14-35:!.
  • Mrs. Archie McDougald to aid Gulley. F. 6-36:3.
  • Mrs. McDoue-ald widening her acquaintane ces. F.19-36:1.
  • Western democrats sensitive on stat.e prohibition issues. Mar.29-35:1 0.
  • Local republicans get Roosevelt tags, C.C.D. Ad.7-36:16.
Democratic party
  • Democrats vote today as hottest of primary battles nears climax. Je.6-36:1. Official primary ballots. Je.6-36:5.
  • Hoey-McDonald fight close. Je.7-36:1. Hoey clinging to safe margin over M1Donald. Je.8-36:I.Eur e asks for runoff, Fountain's plea denied. Je.14-36:1.
  • Voters today decide spectacular contest for governor's post; Record absentee vote Is expected in sjje. Jl.4-36:1.
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Democratic party
  • Returns from second state primary shows Hoey nominated for Governor, Horton for Lt.Governor and Eure for Sec. of State. Jl.5-36:1.
  • Vote in second primary was surprisingly heavy. J1.6-36:l.
  • Collections. Jl.10-36:8.
  • Gffical vote of second primary. J1.14-36:10.
  • Organization of Senior democrats and Liberal democrats. Jl.27-36:1.