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202 MARYLAND MANUAL.
SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Candidates— Andrew J. Cummings, Democratic, Montgomery Co., Md. Thomas W. Koon, Democratic, Allegany Co., Md. Frank W. Mish, Democratic, Washington Co., Md. David C. Winebrenner, 3rd, Democratic, Frederick, Frederick Co.
Jos. W. Wolfinger, Republican, Washington Co., Md. Frederick N. Zihlman, Republican, Cumberland, Allegany Co., Md.
cratic State Central Committee as the Democratic Candidate from the Third Congressional District of Maryland for Representative in the 69th Congress, On October 8, 1924, John R. M. Staum was nominated by the Republi- can State Central Committee as the Republican Candidate from the Fourth Congressional District of Maryland for Representative in the 69th Congress. On October II, 1924, Hon. Sydney E. Mudd died, creating a vacancy in the 68th Congress from the 5th Congressional District of Maryland. On October 15, 1924, Charles E. Chance declined the nomination for Representative in the 69th Congress from the 5th Congressional District of Maryland. On October 16, 1924, the Democratic State Central Committee nomi- nated Stephen W. Gambrill for Representative in the 68th Congress (to fill vacancy) and for Representative in the 69th Congress from the 5th Congressional District of Maryland. On October 16, 1924, the Republican State Central Committee nomi- nated Thomas B. R. Mudd to fill vacancy in the 68th Congress and for Representative in the 69th Congress from the 5th Congressional District of Maryland. All other candidates not nominated in the Primary Election were nominated by Convention or Petition as required by the Maryland Law. |
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