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Arizona: 1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment


Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933 (May be incomplete!)
S. I. Allred 1933 Joseph W. Berg 1933 Chester B. Campbell 1933 William P. Carr 1933 Joe Crothers 1933 J. G. Flynn 1933 James P. Greaber 1933 M. J. Hannon 1933 Frank S. Ming 1933 Lloyd E. Newton 1933 T. Colter Phelps 1933 Charles M. Proctor 1933 James V. Robins 1933 Thomas N. Wills 1933

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1933 Aug 8: Joe Crothers (Wet), elected; James P. Greaber (Wet), elected; J. G. Flynn (Wet), elected; William P. Carr (Wet), elected; Lloyd E. Newton (Wet), elected; M. J. Hannon (Wet), elected; James V. Robins (Wet), elected; Joseph W. Berg (Wet), elected; T. Colter Phelps (Wet), elected; Chester B. Campbell (Wet), elected; Charles M. Proctor (Wet), elected; Thomas N. Wills (Wet), elected; Frank S. Ming (Wet), elected; S. I. Allred (Wet), elected.

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