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Historical Election Results
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Ralph Smith
(L)
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Victories
Won
0
out of
0
generals.
Won
0
out of
1
primaries.
Won
0
out of
1
total contests.
Opponents
Frederick C. Bean
1936 General
George H. Brown
1936 General
Arthur F. Carver
1936 General
John R. MacKinnon
1936 General
Archie J. MacNicholl
1936 General
Ralph Smith
(L)
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Office
District
Candidates
1936
Sep 15
Republican Primary
Clerk of Courts
Middlesex
County
John R. MacKinnon
ran (36%) against 5 opponents.
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Candidate
Votes
%
John R. MacKinnon
2,868
35.5%
Frederick C. Bean
1,722
21.3%
Archie J. MacNicholl
1,562
19.3%
George H. Brown
986
12.2%
Ralph Smith
588
7.3%
Arthur F. Carver
348
4.3%
Write-In
1
0.0%
Blank Votes
969
Total Votes Cast
8,075
Total Ballots Cast
9,044
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