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El Centro, Imperial County, California
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On Sept. 7, Arizona voters nominated governor candidates, including Democrat Gov. G. W. P. Hunt seeking a sixth term, opposed by E. E. Ellinwood, J. J. Cox, and Republicans E. S. Clark and Thomas Maddock. All opposed the Swing-Johnson bill. Republican Sen. Ralph Cameron and Democrat Carl Hayden faced no opposition in primaries.
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Phoenix, Ariz. Sept. 7.—Arizona voters went to the polls today to nominate a governor from a field of five candidates including Gov. G. W. P. Hunt, who seeks re-election for a sixth term.
Governor Hunt, a Democrat, is opposed by E. E. Ellinwood, retired banker and corporation attorney and J. J. Cox, state senator.
Republican candidates for the post were E. S. Clark, attorney and Thomas Maddock, engineer.
All five candidates were in complete accord in opposing the Swing-Johnson bill for a dam at Boulder canyon, and the chief opposition to Governor Hunt was made on the ground he has already served five terms.
U. S. Senator Ralph Cameron was unopposed for renomination by the Republicans, and Carl Hayden, present congressman, was without opposition for the Democratic senatorial nomination.
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Arizona voters went to the polls to nominate a governor from five candidates including Gov. G. W. P. Hunt seeking re-election for a sixth term, opposed by E. E. Ellinwood and J. J. Cox for Democrats, and E. S. Clark and Thomas Maddock for Republicans. All candidates opposed the Swing-Johnson bill for a dam at Boulder canyon, with chief opposition to Hunt based on his five prior terms. U. S. Senator Ralph Cameron was unopposed for Republican renomination, and Carl Hayden was unopposed for Democratic senatorial nomination.