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New Jersey

van Praagh, Bavid | November 13, 1954 issue

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The article presents on-the-spot analyses of the election results in the state of New Jersey. All that was certain on the morning of November 3 was that neither Representative Charles R. Howell, Democrat, nor former Representative Clifford P. Case, Republican, would win by more than a few thousand votes of a total of one and three-quarter million cast. By the end of the week Case was winning by about three thousand votes, with some absentee ballots still to be counted and the Democrats preparing to demand a recount in several counties.

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NEW Jersey -- Politics & government; ELECTIONS; VOTING; HOWELL, Charles R.; CASE, Clifford P.; NEW Jersey; UNITED States
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