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El Centro, Imperial County, California
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In Chicago's off-year judicial election on Nov. 5, voters faced a tangled political lineup with 22 superior court judges (12 Democrats, 10 Republicans) on a coalition ticket under Democratic heading, opposed by Edward Brundage's peoples ticket and three independent Republicans.
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CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—(U.P.)—A tangled political lineup with Republicans running on a Democratic ticket, greeted Chicago voters today in an off-year judicial election.
Twenty-two superior court judges, 12 Democrats and 10 Republicans, are running for 20 seats on a coalition ticket under a Democratic heading. Arrayed against them is a peoples ticket, under the management of Edward Brundage, former state attorney general, and considered a potential candidate for senator in 1930 if his ticket is successful. Three independent Republicans are out on their own ticket, swearing allegiance to no group.
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Nov. 5
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A tangled political lineup with Republicans running on a Democratic ticket greeted Chicago voters in an off-year judicial election. Twenty-two superior court judges, 12 Democrats and 10 Republicans, are running for 20 seats on a coalition ticket under a Democratic heading. Arrayed against them is a peoples ticket under the management of Edward Brundage, former state attorney general, and considered a potential candidate for senator in 1930 if his ticket is successful. Three independent Republicans are out on their own ticket, swearing allegiance to no group.