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Missouri: 1922-23 Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1922-23(Maybe incomplete!)

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1922 Jan 31:MarshallE. Ford (Dem), elected unopposed;JohnF. Hull (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1922 Nov 20:JohnF. Hull, resigned.
  • 1922 Jan 31:RomulusE. Culver (Dem), elected unopposed;GaliusL. Zwick (Rep), elected unopposed.GuyB. Park (Dem), elected unopposed;EdwardG. Robison (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1922 Dec 15:GuyB. Park, resigned.
  • 1923 Jun 12:PaulM. Culver, appointed.
  • 1922 Jan 31:JamesC. Wilson (Dem), elected unopposed;JohnC. McKinley (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1922 Jul 10:JamesC. Wilson, died in office.
  • 1922 Jan 31:AlfredN. Gossett (Dem), elected unopposed;PaulS. Conwell (Rep), elected unopposed.J.A. Collet (Dem), elected;FrederickC. Sasse (Rep), elected;R.S. Kathan (Rep), defeated;HomerA. Higgins (Rep), defeated.JosephB. Shannon (Dem), elected unopposed;HalbertH. McCluer (Rep), elected unopposed.AlbertM. Clark (Dem), elected unopposed;FrankEly Atwood (Rep), elected unopposed.MyersD. Campbell (Dem), elected unopposed;W.F. Frank (Rep), elected unopposed.JohnR. Baker (Dem), elected unopposed;BernardH. Dyer (Rep), elected unopposed.AlexCarter (Dem), elected unopposed;W.H. Jackson, Jr. (Rep), elected unopposed.E.Hitt Stewart (Dem), elected unopposed;WalterA. Higbee (Rep), elected unopposed.JamesO. Allison (Dem), elected unopposed;JamesP. Hinton (Rep), elected unopposed.J.H. Gunn (Dem), elected unopposed;JosephW. Hunter (Rep), elected unopposed.HenryP. Lay (Dem), elected unopposed;JohnH. Bothwell (Rep), elected unopposed.JohnH. Lucas (Dem), elected unopposed;JosephW. Miller (Rep), elected unopposed.WallaceCrossley (Dem), elected unopposed;C.H. McClure (Rep), elected unopposed.MaecenasE. Benton (Dem), elected unopposed;E.N. Meador (Rep), elected unopposed.LieutellusCunningham (Rep), elected unopposed;JohnS. Haymes (Dem), elected unopposed.SimonC. Bates (Dem), elected unopposed;J.E. Cahill (Rep), elected unopposed.J.B. Daniel (Dem), elected unopposed;L.M. Henson (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1922 Sep 15:J.B. Daniel, died in office.
  • 1923 Apr 25:OrrinL. Munger, resigned.
  • 1923 Jun 21:JulesA. Fremon, appointed.
  • 1922 Jan 31:J.Robert Lamar (Dem), elected unopposed;Mrs.M. E. Morrow (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1923 Aug 11:J.Robert Lamar, died in office.
  • 1922 Jan 31:RalphWammack (Dem), elected unopposed;ThomasJ. Brown (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1923 Jun 13:ThomasJ. Brown, resigned.
  • 1922 Jan 31:FrankH. Farris (Dem), elected unopposed;AshleyH. Harrison (Rep), elected unopposed.AlonzoTubbs (Rep), elected unopposed;ArthurV. Lashly (Dem), elected unopposed.JerryB. Burks (Dem), elected unopposed;PolitteElvins (Rep), elected unopposed.EllM. Zevely (Dem), elected unopposed;JuliusH. Conrath (Rep), elected unopposed.RobertA. Pearson (Dem), elected unopposed;NormanA. Cox (Rep), elected unopposed.JosephJ. Hauser (Rep), elected unopposed;BenjaminG. Brinkmann (Dem), elected unopposed.LouisE. Trieseler (Rep), elected;JayElmer Fox (Dem), elected;NickolausBecker (Socialist), defeated.FelixE. McAdams (Dem), elected;JuliusLeo London (Rep), elected;GeorgeS. Tourville (Socialist), defeated.BenjaminF. Bowles (Rep), elected;FrederickG. Ziebig (Dem), elected;JacobGrimm (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1923 Apr 30:FrederickG. Ziebig, resigned.
  • 1923 Jun 28:EthelbertP. Lampkin, appointed.
  • 1922 Jan 31:FredH. Eschmann (Rep), elected;JamesB. Quigley (Dem), elected;ErnestJ. Tschudin (Socialist), defeated.N.P. Zimmer (Rep), elected;AndrewJ. Scully (Dem), elected;AlbertDaniel (Socialist), defeated.StephenB. Hunter (Fusion), elected;WilliamT. Johnson (Fusion), elected;Mrs.W. W. Martin (Fusion), elected;DanielG. Taylor (Fusion), elected;CharlesD. Morris (Fusion), elected;JoshuaW. Alexander (Fusion), elected;A.A. Speer (Fusion), elected;A.T. Dumm (Fusion), elected;GeorgeH. Williams (Fusion), elected;DonO. Vernon (Fusion), elected;Mrs.Walter McNab Miller (Fusion), elected;SolonT. Gilmore (Fusion), elected;NormanA. Mozley (Fusion), elected;CassiusM. Shartel (Fusion), elected;WilliamSacks (Fusion), elected;W.K. James (Ind), defeated;CharlesA. Greene (Ind), defeated;AlJ. Crawford (Ind), defeated;ReubenT. Wood (Ind), defeated;WilliamR. Carver (Ind), defeated;DavidKreyling (Ind), defeated;ElizabethBuchanan (Ind), defeated;J.Porter Henry (Ind), defeated;MalcolmA. Bliss (Ind), defeated;ClarenceH. Howard (Ind), defeated;MarieB. Ames (Ind), defeated;WalterJ. G. Neun (Ind), defeated;EdnaF. Gellhorn (Ind), defeated.
  • 1922 May 9:NormanA. Mozley, died in office.
  • 1922 Jun 9:WilliamSacks, resigned.
  • 1922 Jun 21:CharlesG. Brittingham, appointed.
  • 1923 May 17:CharlesG. Brittingham, died in office.
  • 1923 Jun 13:CharlesA. Greene, appointed.

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