First Congressional District
Democratic Party: Herman Y.
Broomhall, Chestertown
Thomas F. Johnson, Berlin
Republican Party: Edward T.
Miller, Easton
unopposed
Broomhall Johnson
Caroline 1,138 1,494
Cecil 1,702 2,221
Dorchester 842 2.793
Kent 2,235 949
Queen Anne's 1,162 2,548
Somerset 371 2,047
Talbot 1,442 1,852
Wicomico 961 4,647
Worcester 1.670 2,682
Totals 11,523 21,233
Second Congressional District
Democratic Party: William P.
Bolton, Dundalk
William Boucher, III, Ec-
cleston
John B. Kennedy^ Balti-
more
Republican Party: James P.
Devereux, Stevenson
unopposed
Bolton Boucher Kennedy
Bait. 40.342 14,699 2,104
Carr'll 3,076 372 335
Hiord 5,516 688 703
B. C'y 21,466 19,995 7,138
Wards 15, 16,
26, 27; Pre.
1-8 of Ward 25
Tot's 70,400 35,754 10,280
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Third Congressional District
Democratic Party: Edward A.
Garmatz, Baltimore
Lillian L. Klecka. Balti-
more
Republican Party: Louis R. Mi-
lio, Baltimore
unopposed
Garmatz Klecka
Baltimore City 17,829 10,079
Wards 1-8, 22;
Pre. 6, 7, 8. of
Ward 18
Total - 17.829 10,079
Fourth Congressional District
Democratic Party: George H.
Fallen, Baltimore
Sara A. Whitehurst, Bal-
timore
Republican Party: James W.
Miller, Baltimore
unopposed
Fallon Whitehurst
Baltimore City 20,368 15,865
Wards 9-14, 17.
19, 20; Pre. 1,
2 of Ward 18
Total 20,368 15,865
Fifth Congressional District
Democratic Party: Lansdale G.
Sasscer, Upper Marlboro
unopposed
Republican Party: Thomas S.
Carr, Annapolis
unopposed
Sixth Congressional District
Democratic Party: W. Prescott
Alien, Bethesda
Russell P. Hartle, Hagers-
town
Republican Party: J. Glenn
Beall, Frostburg
unopposed
Alien Hartle
Allegany 3,325 2.089
Frederick 3,469 2,910
Garrett 769 411
Montgomery 5,226 7,901
Washington 1,146 7,258
Totals 13.935 20,578
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