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Domestic News August 11, 1934

Nogales International

Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona

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Two Democratic candidates for Arizona state treasurer, Mit Simms of Graham County and Kirby I. Vidrine of Maricopa County, visited Nogales yesterday. Simms, uncle of local resident Mrs. E. S. Edmonson, was previously elected to the office but did not serve due to a Supreme Court ruling on the election's constitutionality.

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TWO CANDIDATES FOR SAME OFFICE HERE

Two candidates for the same office--that of state treasurer--were here yesterday.

They were Mit Simms of Graham county and Kirby I. Vidrine of Maricopa county, both Democrats. Simms is an uncle of Mrs. E. S. Edmonson of Nogales.

He is qualified by experience. He has never held an elective state office, although was elected to this office at the special general election last fall. He did not serve because the Supreme Court held that it was not a constitutional general election.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

State Treasurer Candidates Mit Simms Kirby Vidrine Democrats Supreme Court Ruling

What entities or persons were involved?

Mit Simms Kirby I. Vidrine Mrs. E. S. Edmonson

Where did it happen?

Nogales

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Nogales

Event Date

Yesterday

Key Persons

Mit Simms Kirby I. Vidrine Mrs. E. S. Edmonson

Outcome

simms was elected to the office in the special general election last fall but did not serve because the supreme court held it was not a constitutional general election.

Event Details

Two Democratic candidates for state treasurer, Mit Simms of Graham county and Kirby I. Vidrine of Maricopa county, visited the location yesterday. Simms is an uncle of Mrs. E. S. Edmonson of Nogales and is qualified by experience, though he has never held an elective state office.

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