Assembly of North Carolina and five members from the state at
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large to be appointed by the State Chaii'man to sei've for a term
of two years.
The State Policy Committee shall meet upon the call of the
Chairman, and shall have active management of the State Cam-
paigns, with power to appoint a Finance Committee, a Publicity
Committee, a Campaign Committee and such other committees as
it may deem necessary in the proper conduct of the affairs of the
party, and to do all other things pertaining to party affairs,
which it may be authorized to do from time to time by the Repub-
lican State Committee in session ; and the State Policy Committee
shall report its proceedings to the State Committee at each ses-
sion.
6. A member or members of the State Committee from a ma-
jority of the counties shall constitute a quorum of the State
Committee for the transaction of business.
7. There shall be a liberal representation of women wherever
practicable in all the meetings and activities of the Republican
Party.
8. When any member of the State Committee becomes an active
or regular candidate for an appointment controlled either directly
or indirectly by recommendation of the State Committee, then
such member of said State Committee shall forfeit his or her
membership on State Committee.
ARTICLE VI
Voting by Proxy in Convention Not Allowed
No delegate, alternate or other member of a Convention shall
cast any vote by proxy, provided, however, that any delegate or
delegates present shall have the right to cast the entire vote of
the precinct in County Conventions and of the County in State
and District Conventions.
ARTICLE VII
Convention Procedure
1. The State, District and County Conventions shall be called
to order by the respective Chairmen, or in the absence of the
Chairman, by the Vice-Chairman, Secretary, or some membev
Plan of Organization 189
thereof, in order stated who shall have the power to appoint and
receive the reports of Credentials Committee, to appoint other
temporary and necessary committees, at or before the convening
of the Convention, and to form a permanent organization.
2. The certificate of the Chairman and Secretary of any Con-
vention authorized to elect delegates and alternates shall be
deemed sufficient to place the name of such delegate and alternate
on the temporary roll of the respective Conventions, and unless
successfully challenged, shall be a complete authorization to said
delegates and alternates to act.
ARTICLE VIII
Records, Reports and Accounts
The Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer of the State, District
and County Committees shall keep faithful and accurate records
of any and all monies received by them for the use of said com-
mittees and shall make faithful and accurate repoi't thereof when
so requested.
ARTICLE IX
All references herein to voters, delegates, alternates, chair-
man, vice-chairmen and other precinct, county and state officials
shall in all cases be construed to mean persons identified with
the Republican Pai'ty.
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COMMITTEES OF THE STATE REPUBLICAN PARTY
(From list furnished by Chairman, State Republican Executive
Committee)
State Republican Executive Committee
STATE ORGANIZATION
Chairman: J. M. Baley, Jr Marshal
Vice Chairman: Mrs. Walter Zachary Yadkinville
Secretary: Clyde Greene Boone
Treasurer: Dr. James W. Davis , Statesville
National Committeeman: J. E. Broyhill Lenoir
National Committeewoman: Mrs. W. P. Few Durham
First District
C. T. Allen, Aurora
Adrian Mitchell, Winton
Roy Manning, Plymouth
Floyd Cahoon, Columbia
Second District
Thomas J. Moore, Wilson J. R- Cameron, RFD, Kinston
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, Roanoke Rapids J. H. Satterthwait, Tarboro
Clarence Fisher, Clinton
Samuel J. Morris, Raleigh
Ezra Parker, Benson
E. S. Redman, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy
H. L. Fagfie, Leaksville
E. R. Nelson, Danhury
Worth D. Henderson, Greensboro
Walter L. York, High Point
P. M. Caudle, High Point
N. D. McNairy, Greensboro
John Crawford, Chapel Hill
J. A. Maultsby, Whiteville
D. R. Johnson, Winnabow
P. E. Brown, N. Wilkesboro
W. B. Somers, N. Wilkesboro
W. E. Rutledge, Yadkinville
J. B. Payne, Rt. 5, Winston-Salem
Third District
A. L. Butler, Clinton
Julian T. Gaskill, Goldsboro
Fourth District
J. C. Dixon, Siler City
A. I. Ferree, Asheboro
W. L. Ward, Asheboro
Fifth District
S. J. Craver, Winston-Salem
W. Y. Tucker, Rt. 6, Winston-Salem
S. R. Allred, Rt. 2, Burlington
Sitxh District
Z. H. Howcrton, Greensboro
T. C. Carter, Mebane
Linwood Hall, Burlington
Andrew H. Hutohins, Rt. 4, Durham
E. B. Cranford, Durham
D. L. McBane, Rt. 2, Mebane
Seventh District
Thad H. Pope, Dunn
H. Edmund Rodgers, Wilmington
Eighth District
J. G. Hudson, Rockingham
Coy S. Lewis, Robbins
J. T. Jackson, Lexington
R. V. Alexander, Cooleemee
Dr. A. D. Barber, Sanford
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191
Ray Jeimiiigs, Taylorsville
Walter Johnson, Sparta
Edison E. Thomas, Grassy Creek
0. 0. Cruse, Rt. 3, Concord
Monroe Adams, Statesville
C. S. Nantz, Lincohiton
John Mauser, Hickory
D. T. Nance, Plumtree
George C. Dedmondt, Tryon
J. S. Dockery, Ruthcrfordton
Donald Banks, Burnsville
G. V. Hawkins, Shelby
Hugh E. Monteith, Sylva
Lewis P. Hamlin, Brevard
James Rickert, Asheville
Clyde Jarrett, Andrews
Ninth District
G. C. Peeler, Salisbury
Ellis Honeycutt, Rt. 1, Albemarle
J. J. Morton, Albemarle
Russell D. Hodges, Boone
James Hickman, Hudson
Tenth District
Frank C. Ration, Morgan ton
Louis (i. Rogers, Charlotte
J. Don Street, Buladean
Wm. T. Alexander, Charlotte
Eleventh District
Clyde M. Roberts, Marshall
Walter R. Chambers, Marion
E R. Tweed, Marshall
Thomas A. Hannah, Mt. Holly
Twelfth District
Theodore Jenkins, Robbinsville
Robert N. Tiger, Hayesville
Alf R. Higdou , Franklin
Glenn E. Boyd, Rt. 2, Waynesville
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State Republican Cong^ressional, Judicial, and Senatorial
District Committees
The work of the State Republican Congressional, Judicial and
Senatorial Executive Committees is handled by the Chairmen of
the Republican County Executive Committees.
Chairmen, Republican County Executive Committees
1950
Alamance — Dr. H. M. Patterson, Burlington
Alexander — Bill White, Taylorsville
Alleghany — Beale Poole, Sparta
Anson — C. A. Bland, Wadesboro
Ashe — J. F. Yates, West Jefferson
Avery — Charles VonCannon, Banner Elk
Beaufort — Zeno 0. RatelifF, Pantego
Bertie — D. H. Greene, Aulander
Bladen — C. C. Atkinson, Elizabethtown
Brunswick — W. A. Kepp, Bolivia
Buncombe — W. Harold Sams, Asheville
Burke — R. M. Lineberger, Morganton
Cabarrus— James C. White, Concord
Caldwell— E. C. McCall, Lenoir
Camden — J. B. Burgess, Old Trap
Carteret— C. R. Wheatly, Beaufort
Caswell — M. Francis Law, Ruffin
Catawba — Hayden B. Hayes, Hickory
Chatham — Ray Swain, Siler City
Cherokee — E. E. Stiles, Murphy
Chowan — A. S. Smith, Edenton
Clay— Ruel White, Hayesville
Cleveland — J. Worth Silvers, Shelby
Columbus — Irvin B. Tucker, Sr., Whiteville
Craven — W. B. Rouse, New Bern
Cumberland— C. C. Culbreth, Stedman
Currituck — J. T. Etheridge, Shawboro
Dare — V. G. Williams, Wanchese
Davidson — Elmer Everhardt, Lexington
Da%'ie - E. C. Morris, Mocksville
Duplin — H. B. Kornegay, Calypso
Durham — E. B. Cranford, Durham
Edgecombe — J. H. Satterthwaite, Rt. 1, Tarboro
Forsyth — Tarn W. Church, Kernersville
Franklin — W. R. Young, Youngsville
Gaston — J. L. Carter, West Gastonia
Gates — H. A. Eure, Corapeake
Graham — Coil B. Sawyer, Robbinsville
Granville — W. L. Peace. Oxford
Greene — Roland E. Jones, Snow Hill
Guilford — N. D. McNairy, Greensboro
Halifax — Ottis J. Reynolds, Roanoke Rapids
Harnett — J. 0. West, Dunn
Haywood — Gudger Duckett, Canton
Henderson — J. Willis Bavne, Hendersonville
Hertford— A. S. Mitchell, Winton
Hoke — M. L. Sides, Rt. 1, Aberdeen
Hyde — Edsac Bridgman, Scranton
Iredell — A. Z. Goforth. Statesville
Jackson — Velt Wilson, Sylva
Johnston — Joel A. Johnson, Four Oaks
Jones —
Lee — 0. F. Patterson, Sanford
Lenoir-Ray Cameron. Rt. 1, Kinston
Lincoln — Robert Lineberger. Lincolnton
Macon — George Reece, Franklin
Madison — James R. Cox. Mars Hill
Martin — Wheeler Martin. WiDiamston
McDowell— C. Harry McCall, Marion
Mecklenburg — Ernest M. Morgan, Charlotte
Mitchell — Brown McKinney, Bakersville
Montgomery — M. C. Cole, Candor
Moore — K. W. Hennings, Carthage
Nash — John C. Matthews, Spring Hope
New Hanover — R. E. Lewis, Wilmington
Northampton — W. T. Outland, Woodland
Onslow — Fowler Manning, Richlands
Orange — John F. Crawford. Chapel Hill
Pamlico — N. C. Rice. .-Arapahoe
Pasquotank- M. N. Toxey. Elizabeth City
Pender — E. C. Highsmith, Rockv Point
Perquimans— T. C. Babb. Hertford
Person — 0. Y. Clayton, Sr., Roxboro
Pitt-
Polk— Ernest H. Gibbs, Columbus
Randolph — Lacy Lewis, Asheboro
Richmond — B. A. Cox. Ellerbe
Rockingham — Alton Roberts:)n, Leaksville
Rowan — D. A. Randleman, Salisbury
Rutherford — Dewey Deviney, Spindale
Sampson — P. B. Lockerman, CUnton
Scothnd— Mrs. R. M. Bundy, Laurel Hill
Stanly — Henry N. Thompson, Albemarle
Stokes — Bill Law, King
Surry — David L. Hyatt, Mount Airy
Swain — Glen McHan, Whittier
Transylvania — Ralph Fisher, Brevard
Tyrrell — Irving I. Swain, Columbia
Union — J. H. Mills, Monroe
Vance — Walter Finch, Kittrell
Wake — Chesley S. Smith. Raleigh
Warren- -W. B. White, Norlina
Washington — E. A. Harrison, Plymouth
Watauga — I. B. Wilson
Wayne- R. E. Cox, Rt. 3, Goldsboro
Wilkes— E. R. Eller, North Wilkesboro
Wilson — Thos. J. Moore, Wilson
Yadkin — Walter Zachary, Yadkinville
Yancey — Robert Presnell, Burnsville
PART IV
ELECTION RETURNS
ELECTION RETURNS— 1948
Popular and Electorial Vote for President by States
Popular Vote
Electoral Vote
State
Truman
Demo-
crat
Dewey
Repub-
lican
Wallace
Pro-
gressive
Thurmond
States
Rights
Truman
Demo-
crat
Dewey
Repub-
lican
Thurmond
States
Rights
Alabama
40,930
77,597
50,959
1,895,269
239,714
437,754
69,588
194,347
76,691
101,514
1,961,103
821,079
491,018
423,039
341,210
72,657
150,234
294,814
909,370
993,027
483,617
5,043
655,039
94,677
264,774
29,357
121,299
981,124
80,303
2,828,764
258,572
114,592
1,445,684
268,817
258,216
1,902,197
134,892
5,386
129,651
202,914
282,240
124,402
75,926
173,093
376,277
316,251
590,959
47,947
1,522
3,310
751
190,381
6,115
13,713
1,050
11,683
1,636
4,972
171,443
11
Arizona
95.251
4
9
25
6
Arkansas
149
1,913
267
423
67
282
254
107
1,994
807
522
351
466
136
111
286
1,151
958
692
19
917
116
224
31
107
895
105
2,781
459
96
1,452
452
238
1,752
188
34
117
270
750
149
45
202
462
429
647
52
659
134
288
297
813
328
646
370
715
833
380
902
756
344
916
521
788
595
966
384
315
769
165
291
995
455
464
599
070
323
791
782
861
426
619
423
567
402
700
151
557
808
781
188
310
3.i;d
40,068
1,228
California
Colorado
Connecticut
8
3
Delaware
Florida
89,880
85,055
8
12
4
28
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
9,649
12,125
4,603
1,567
3,035
1,884
9,983
38,157
.38,955
27,866
225
3,998
6,641
13
Iowa
10
Kansas
8
Kentucky
10,411
204,290
11
Louisiana
10
Maine
5
8
Maryland
2,476
■l6- •
Massachusetts
Michigan
19
Minnesota
" 167,538'
42
11
Mississippi
9
Missouri
15
4
Montana
Nebraska
6
Nevada
1,169
1,970
42,683
1,037
501,167
3,915
8,220
37,596
Y
3
New Hampshire . . .
4
16
4 ""
New Mexico
New York
47
North Carolina
69,652
379
14
â– 25 '
10
4
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
14,661
55,161
2,587
154
2,801
1,861
3,764
2,679
1,279
1,863
29,745
3,311
25,282
931
6
35
46
4 '
South Carolina.
102,607
8
South Dakota
4
73,815
106,909
12
23
4
Texas
.
Utah
3
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
42,840
11
8
8
12
3
Totals
21,045,052
21,896,927
1,137,957
1,168,687
304
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