Wednesday, November 8. 1972 5 Douglas County Tabulations
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PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT305326326334597566460126445227119265948034614128265028019224327331763240250301141011,520
McGOVERN and SHRIVER (D)283278286357337179629996336563253243437515343434752552257458331544143189225443384115,316
NIXON and AGNEW (R)12810138416241019281617721158181028221081315130472
SCHMITZ and ANDERSON (C)51723231192131121581211352180
MUNN and UNCAPHER (P)51723231192131121581211352180
U.S. SENATE2062072022233733632337941300650623309378474214106188386178134166218256491771722451232
Tetzlaff (D)32635337159650933279613006506233093784745885963454799106133654623215421371912494043538
Pearson (R)534233473820497149591526344848494812415665717948173685456
Miller (C)2244242541932911271124132524100
Hadin (P)2244242541932911271124132524100
CONGRESSMAN 3RD DISTRICT2332812442494654343179813442231275193002721142284622371601972572645420720728013789,452
Barsotti (D)315295342585405239711105158057229631848653234748186857940845850164915207207280137816,330
Winn (R)199141816181760101961824111812238163718200551015127758
Redding (C)199141816181760101961824111812238163718200551015127758
GOVERNOR443449410620661468676148768857628759044757831148198257940845850164915207207280137818,480
Docking (C)13214017822522417338558726925215320126226015021598357940845850164915207207280137816,480
Fisher (P)811141125324537732325117919159957551061735941
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR331305254350421354347836372292155421375346189257562303241306362401104247258431223711,503
Hart (D)237286328484466321691121056852227139032348528943179450727375246451106247258431223714,245
Sala (P)2941291211774141572010135772111244568269
SECRETARY OF STATE3763993494796325445721353551437241635565442236366487415287368402510129304303501241115,214
Manning (D)16718820935524913044364138135118218230236623431283748938530719732012026526550110,32210,322
Martin (P)154251018197171161919191428158510617359941323
ATTORNEY GENERAL33127024948329116938876944542018723136941731060176519369217360416155239272520380714,047
Miller (H)2533283623886365566911356525420256625531419214353716467328428436564159239272520380712,820
STATE AUDITOR308318290346523448398112341431518051445034518129865631621727335440992250250384206512,176
Myers (D)203228254430291148359723425214215364407268359594144282352206208380103132146284271811,722
Martin (P)17122215192523411525824342161533145282352206208380113192772812,694
STATE TREASURER311300287353494434381101940328417043543732316726760930922129834636289238258397198114,945
Van Sickle (R)218251287350454494355228733228134109378269189951693861361141592222215416717422212787,349
Bell (R)129178141318291624363577608384502918659422513377616156242262502380517,716537
Fritzmeier (P)3795122029429421215925195928652112615242262502380517,716
STATE PRINTER310302264343490420382101041830316845640130316926562629120929734639487243247366199311,473
Finkelston (D)3103022643434933831835778474554512212714114572853796374793041882334221161511553162237
DOUGLAS COUNTY300336319385542494451119645733016657646633114829369731522727633841296242263348194012,373
DIVISION II JUDGING350254272452314163565751477468253209403482332392635487310400268433115168183363286713,160
COUNTY CLERK36344845970865538388217757646973605986976843965481114721439562476741320358567406620,584
DISTRICT COURT CLERK45845846770665137787315537606963565916964005741109706261559472716315358580388018,722
PROBATE JUDGE28730527332346337935895495436523115246942131615126257823422726132534682235272361188714,058
REGISTER OF DEEDS19929032452441718667010291029579589284334411310155233565231216275311395109220236432217910,896
STATTERY (DEBUT)36533633143348434143510691833372201477478444244355716380273342305489104258289436298314,20811,932
THIRD DISTRICT COMMISSIONER312354309393358556417434122050346025459045237819334062836822732633145093280182411198413,058
REPRESENTATIVE 43rd DISTRICTImpepson (D)59og (R)308130721 Glover Cracks Solid GOP Delegation at Statehouse BY HARRY WILSON Kansan Staff Writer Douglas County voters may send two Republicans and one Democrat to the Kansas State of Representatives, and another to the Missouri Senate after Tuesday's general election. Incumbent state Sen. Arden Booth, a Republican, was leading Democratic challenger Harold Keltz 847 to 707 for the 40th seat with 34 of 40 predicts recorded. Democrat Mr. Glover was sweeping past Republican Winston Harwood 4412 to 2559 in the 44th District House seat, with 34 of 40 predicts recorded IN THE 48TH DISTRICT race, John Vogel, a Republican representing the old 99th District, appointed the vice mayor 62nd District, appointed the vice mayor 89th District, appointed the vice mayor Republican Lloyd Buzz also appeared the winner in the 45th District seat, leading Democratic opponent, Richard Keithley, 2365 to 1699 with six precincts out. Vogel, who has served five terms, said to the Douglas County Court house Tuesday night that he had never gotten used to the rules of his acting for the vote to come in at the courthouse. "It's rather new each time," he said. "Here's where the action is." VOGEL SAID he thought the voters tended to make their decisions according to the qualities of the candidates and the issues, not their party affiliations. "I think they're looking at my record," he said. Booth also said voters were not making their decisions because of political parties. He said he had checked several polling centers and found no partisan patterns to the voting. It was obvious, he said, that some of his votes came from Democrats. Booth said the student had gone much as he had anticipated it would He said that in his campaign he had tried to "burn the student records" and goal had been 50 per cent of student vote. "MY STRENGTH IS IN the people who know me," he said. Booth was appointed to fill the Senate post vacated by Reynolds Shultz when Shultz became lieutenant governor in 1970. This was his first campaign. Buzzi said his involvement in the community had helped his campaign. He said he thought his candidacy had appealed to businessmen and farmers as well as students. The student vote was a mystery to him, he said. Buzzi, who formerly attended the University of Kansas, said he had tried to stay involved with the University. He was pleased that several students had called him on election day to ask him about campaign issues, he said. HARWOOD SAID he lost many student votes because of Glover's appeal to the students. Both Harwood and Glover conducted house-to-house campaigns. "I think his platform and student beliefs coincide,"Harwold said. HARWOOD's campaign was concerned with taxation for education, the position of small businesses, and economy and efficiency in state government. Glover, a 25-year-old road construction worker, lost a bid for the 39th District seat to Vogel in 1970 in what Vogel called one of his closest races. Glover's called it favorable a progressive state income tax law, favored the admission of marijuana, abortion, prostitution and liquor by the drink laws—these laws on "crimes without victims." Harwood, 56. own Harwood's Wholesale warehouse for the grocery business in lawrence for 44 years. Vogel, 56, has served in the House from the old 39th District since 1962. He is chairman of the Agriculture and Livestock Senate-Senate group studying corporate farming. IMPSON, VOGEL'S OPPOENTN, campaigned on a platform of property tax relief for farmers. Impson, 23, is employed as a principal at Baldwin High School and attended KU. Booth, 60, was the incumbent state senator from the 2nd District. In his campaign Booth favored sources of tax revenue other than property taxes to finance education and expressed the desire to help pass legislation on workmen's compensation, industrial safety and small claims.