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Missouri: 1922-23 Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1922-23 (May be incomplete!)

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1922 Jan 31: Marshall E. Ford (Dem), elected unopposed; John F. Hull (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1922 Nov 20: John F. Hull, resigned.
  • 1922 Jan 31: Romulus E. Culver (Dem), elected unopposed; Galius L. Zwick (Rep), elected unopposed. Guy B. Park (Dem), elected unopposed; Edward G. Robison (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1922 Dec 15: Guy B. Park, resigned.
  • 1923 Jun 12: Paul M. Culver, appointed.
  • 1922 Jan 31: James C. Wilson (Dem), elected unopposed; John C. McKinley (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1922 Jul 10: James C. Wilson, died in office.
  • 1922 Jan 31: Alfred N. Gossett (Dem), elected unopposed; Paul S. Conwell (Rep), elected unopposed. J. A. Collet (Dem), elected; Frederick C. Sasse (Rep), elected; R. S. Kathan (Rep), defeated; H. A. Higgins (Rep), defeated. Joseph B. Shannon (Dem), elected unopposed; Halbert H. McCluer (Rep), elected unopposed. Albert M. Clark (Dem), elected unopposed; Frank Ely Atwood (Rep), elected unopposed. Myers D. Campbell (Dem), elected unopposed; W. F. Frank (Rep), elected unopposed. John R. Baker (Dem), elected unopposed; Bernard H. Dyer (Rep), elected unopposed. Alex Carter (Dem), elected unopposed; W. H. Jackson, Jr. (Rep), elected unopposed. E. Hitt Stewart (Dem), elected unopposed; Walter A. Higbee (Rep), elected unopposed. James O. Allison (Dem), elected unopposed; James P. Hinton (Rep), elected unopposed. J. H. Gunn (Dem), elected unopposed; Joseph W. Hunter (Rep), elected unopposed. Henry P. Lay (Dem), elected unopposed; John H. Bothwell (Rep), elected unopposed. John H. Lucas (Dem), elected unopposed; Joseph W. Miller (Rep), elected unopposed. Wallace Crossley (Dem), elected unopposed; C. H. McClure (Rep), elected unopposed. Maecenas E. Benton (Dem), elected unopposed; E. N. Meador (Rep), elected unopposed. Lieutellus Cunningham (Rep), elected unopposed; John S. Haymes (Dem), elected unopposed. Simon C. Bates (Dem), elected unopposed; J. E. Cahill (Rep), elected unopposed. J. B. Daniel (Dem), elected unopposed; L. M. Henson (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1922 Sep 15: J. B. Daniel, died in office.
  • 1923 Apr 25: Orrin L. Munger, resigned.
  • 1923 Jun 21: Jules A. Fremon, appointed.
  • 1922 Jan 31: J. Robert Lamar (Dem), elected unopposed; Mrs. M. E. Morrow (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1923 Aug 11: J. Robert Lamar, died in office.
  • 1922 Jan 31: Ralph Wammack (Dem), elected unopposed; Thomas J. Brown (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1923 Jun 13: Thomas J. Brown, resigned.
  • 1922 Jan 31: Frank H. Farris (Dem), elected unopposed; Ashley H. Harrison (Rep), elected unopposed. Alonzo Tubbs (Rep), elected unopposed; Arthur V. Lashly (Dem), elected unopposed. Jerry B. Burks (Dem), elected unopposed; Politte Elvins (Rep), elected unopposed. Ell M. Zevely (Dem), elected unopposed; Julius H. Conrath (Rep), elected unopposed. Robert A. Pearson (Dem), elected unopposed; Norman A. Cox (Rep), elected unopposed. Joseph J. Hauser (Rep), elected unopposed; Benjamin G. Brinkmann (Dem), elected unopposed. Louis E. Trieseler (Rep), elected; Jay Elmer Fox (Dem), elected; Nickolaus Becker (Socialist), defeated. Felix E. McAdams (Dem), elected; Julius Leo London (Rep), elected; George S. Tourville (Socialist), defeated. Benjamin F. Bowles (Rep), elected; Frederick G. Ziebig (Dem), elected; Jacob Grimm (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1923 Apr 30: Frederick G. Ziebig, resigned.
  • 1923 Jun 28: Ethelbert P. Lampkin, appointed.
  • 1922 Jan 31: Fred H. Eschmann (Rep), elected; James B. Quigley (Dem), elected; Ernest J. Tschudin (Socialist), defeated. N. P. Zimmer (Rep), elected; Andrew J. Scully (Dem), elected; Albert Daniel (Socialist), defeated. Stephen B. Hunter (Fusion), elected; William T. Johnson (Fusion), elected; Mrs. W. W. Martin (Fusion), elected; Daniel G. Taylor (Fusion), elected; Charles D. Morris (Fusion), elected; Joshua W. Alexander (Fusion), elected; A. A. Speer (Fusion), elected; A. T. Dumm (Fusion), elected; George H. Williams (Fusion), elected; Don O. Vernon (Fusion), elected; Mrs. Walter McNab Miller (Fusion), elected; Solon T. Gilmore (Fusion), elected; Norman A. Mozley (Fusion), elected; Cassius M. Shartel (Fusion), elected; William Sacks (Fusion), elected; W. K. James (Ind), defeated; Charles A. Greene (Ind), defeated; Al J. Crawford (Ind), defeated; Reuben T. Wood (Ind), defeated; William R. Carver (Ind), defeated; David Kreyling (Ind), defeated; Elizabeth Buchanan (Ind), defeated; J. Porter Henry (Ind), defeated; Malcolm A. Bliss (Ind), defeated; Clarence H. Howard (Ind), defeated; Marie B. Ames (Ind), defeated; Walter J. G. Neun (Ind), defeated; Edna F. Gellhorn (Ind), defeated.
  • 1922 May 9: Norman A. Mozley, died in office.
  • 1922 Jun 9: William Sacks, resigned.
  • 1922 Jun 21: Charles G. Brittingham, appointed.
  • 1923 May 17: Charles G. Brittingham, died in office.
  • 1923 Jun 13: Charles A. Greene, appointed.
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