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Colorado: 1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment


Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933 (May be incomplete!)
Earl Barker 1933 Anna Lou P. Boettcher 1933 Norma Wason Dodge 1933 Stuart P. Dodge 1933 W. W. Grant, Jr. 1933 Harry Lubers 1933 R. I. Lyles 1933 Edward D. Nicholson 1933 Jay M. Osborn 1933 Spencer Penrose 1933 Mrs. M. M. Rinn 1933 Mike Rinn 1933 Charles E. Sabin 1933 Raymond L. Sauter 1933 Sherman Williams 1933

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1933 Sep 12: Earl Barker (Wet), elected; Anna Lou P. Boettcher (Wet), elected; Norma Wason Dodge (Wet), elected; Delevan W. Gee (Wet), elected, but did not serve; W. W. Grant, Jr. (Wet), elected; Harry Lubers (Wet), elected; R. I. Lyles (Wet), elected; C. B. Moore (Wet), elected, but did not serve; Edward D. Nicholson (Wet), elected; Jay M. Osborn (Wet), elected; Spencer Penrose (Wet), elected; Mike Rinn (Wet), elected; Charles E. Sabin (Wet), elected; Raymond L. Sauter (Wet), elected; Sherman Williams (Wet), elected.

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