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Illinois: 1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment


Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933(May be incomplete!)
JamesM. Allen 1933BenjaminP. Alschuler 1933JacobM. Arvey 1933GeorgeF. Barrett 1933GeorgeH. Bauer 1933LaurenceP. Bonfoey 1933BruceA. Campbell 1933PeterB. Carey 1933JohnE. Cassidy 1933JosephC. Cerny 1933LeonardR. Condon 1933ElizabethA. Conkey 1933CaswellW. Crews 1933EdwardR. Daly 1933WilliamH. Feigenbutz 1933CharlesW. Fry 1933MartinJ. Gannon 1933ReedGreen 1933RobertH. Green 1933A.B. Hammel 1933GeorgeF. Harding, Jr. 1933JohnP. Harding 1933JohnJ. Hoellen 1933JohnA. Hogan 1933JohnW. Kapp, Jr. 1933SamuelR. Kenworthy 1933JosephZ. Klenha 1933ArthurLehman 1933BernardL. Majewski 1933OscarF. Mayer 1933AndrewC. Metzger 1933EdwardF. Moore 1933PatrickA. Nash 1933LouisNettelhorst 1933WilliamL. O'Connell 1933JohnG. Oglesby 1933WilliamV. Pacelli 1933RaymondJ. Peacock 1933CharlesM. Postl 1933JessieRink 1933WilliamM. Sauvage 1933RalphM. Shaw 1933MaryBell Sloan 1933HarryStreetor 1933CharlesE. Sturtz 1933ClintC. Tilton 1933JohnToman 1933LorenWasson 1933SeymourWheeler 1933OrestesH. Wright 1933

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1933 Jun 5:LaurenceP. Bonfoey (Wet), elected;BruceA. Campbell (Wet), elected;AndrewC. Metzger (Wet), elected;GeorgeF. Harding, Jr. (Wet), elected;PatrickA. Nash (Wet), elected;WilliamL. O'Connell (Wet), elected;RaymondJ. Peacock (Wet), elected;JosephC. Cerny (Wet), elected;RalphM. Shaw (Wet), elected;EdwardF. Moore (Wet), elected;OscarF. Mayer (Wet), elected;JacobM. Arvey (Wet), elected;JohnToman (Wet), elected;GeorgeF. Barrett (Wet), elected;SeymourWheeler (Wet), elected;LouisNettelhorst (Wet), elected;WilliamH. Feigenbutz (Wet), elected;CaswellW. Crews (Wet), elected;JosephZ. Klenha (Wet), elected;LeonardR. Condon (Wet), elected;JohnW. Kapp, Jr. (Wet), elected;BenjaminP. Alschuler (Wet), elected;EdwardR. Daly (Wet), elected;RobertH. Green (Wet), elected;OrestesH. Wright (Wet), elected;MartinJ. Gannon (Wet), elected;SamuelR. Kenworthy (Wet), elected;ElizabethA. Conkey (Wet), elected;WilliamV. Pacelli (Wet), elected;CharlesW. Fry (Wet), elected;BernardL. Majewski (Wet), elected;JohnJ. Hoellen (Wet), elected;PeterB. Carey (Wet), elected;CharlesM. Postl (Wet), elected;JohnP. Harding (Wet), elected;CharlesE. Sturtz (Wet), elected;JohnE. Cassidy (Wet), elected;ArthurLehman (Wet), elected;MaryBell Sloan (Wet), elected;ClintC. Tilton (Wet), elected;HarryStreetor (Wet), elected;JamesM. Allen (Wet), elected;JessieRink (Wet), elected;JohnA. Hogan (Wet), elected;WilliamM. Sauvage (Wet), elected;A.B. Hammel (Wet), elected;GeorgeH. Bauer (Wet), elected;LorenWasson (Wet), elected;ReedGreen (Wet), elected;JohnG. Oglesby (Wet), elected.

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