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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFORD. OREGON SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1962 Absentee Ballot Vote Fails to . Change May 1 8 Election Races Absentee ballot vote returns did not materially affect the primary election results, ac cording to figures available at the Jackson county elec tions department. The following are the ab sentee votes. The official can vass is expected to be com pleted in about two weeks. . REPUBLICAN For U. S. Senator: J. Baca loff 4: Glenn E. Brixey 3; R. F. Cook 7; Edwin R. bur no 195; Harold M. Livingston ;4; Sig Unandcr 74. For Congress, fourth dis trict: Carl Fisher 241. ' For Governor: H. G. Alt- vater 25; Mark Hatfield 259. For labor commissioner: Al ; bed (Pat) Blair 219. , For State Senator: L. W. : (Lynn) Ncwbry 199; Donald !L. Slathos 86. For Slate Representative (three positions): Edward '.Branchfield 194; John R. Del 'lenbach 245; Alexandder A. Dumas 175. For county assessor: Herb .Hunter 235. ; For county clerk: Bereth P. Hopkins 237. , For county commissioner: David S. Blair 65; Donald E. Faber 85; Melvin J. Lattie 78; .Floyd R. McCabe 9; Fred L. .Walker 23. For county judge: Homer A. ' Conger 97; Harry E. Hawk 16; .Earl M. Miller 158. For county sheriff: Tim J. "Horn 10; De A. Leigh 137; William H. Manning 45; Ar thur M. Savard 30; Jack Sides 30. Write in votes for Republi cans on the absentee ballots were: Thad Hatten for county assessor 9; Sig Unander for governor 1; Marvin Madden for county clerk 7; Evan Ras mussen for county judge 2; Phyllis Gilman for county clerk, 1; Berle Stephens for county sheriff 2; Larry Shee han for county commissioner 2; and Evan Rasmussen for county commissioner 1. DEMOCRATIC For U. S. Senator: Charles E. Gilbert 24; Wayne Morse 151. For Congress, fourth dis trict: Robert B. Duncan 120; Patrick M. Flynn 5; Charles O. Porter 37; Robert W. Straub 14. For Governor: Dan N. Cox 5; Walter J. Pearson 34; Roh ert Y. Thornton 133; M. A. (Cap) Yegge 1. For labor commissioner: Vic Davis 41; Norman O. Nil sen 120. For State Senator: Henry F. Padgham Jr. 130. For State Representative (three positions): Alva N. (Al) Bradford 118; Charles W. Crary 119; James A. Redden 109. For county assessor: Thad W. Hatten 162. For county clerk: E. M. Madden 161. For county commissioner: Edward Kron 29; Larry Shee han 126. For county judge: John L. Gregory 24; Ralph A. James 63; Evan E. Rasmussen 44; and K C. (Swede) Wern mark 33. For county sheriff: Berle E. Stephens 115; Harold Don ald Ottosen 48. Write-ins on the absentee ballots were William Death erage for state senator 1; Wil liam Morrison for state sena tor 18; Bereth Hopkins for county clerk 1; Lyndel Ncw bry for slate senator 2; Frank Barnthouse for state represen tative 1; Andrew E. Stevens for state representative 1; land Paul Beltiol for county jsheriff 1. 1 MEASURES Six per cenl limitation amendment, yes 177; no 220. I Salaries of slate legislators, yes 286; no 127. 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