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Domestic News May 2, 1933

The Times News

Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

Brevard city election on May 2 features no opposition to Democratic ticket including mayor J. C. Wike and aldermen nominees; low interest with under 50 votes expected.

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ONLY ONE MUNICIPAL TICKET IN BREVARD

BREVARD, May 2. (Special).—Very little interest was manifest on the eve of the city election being held here today, when formality of electing a mayor and board of aldermen is taking place.

The Democratic primary held here April 17 selected J. C. Wike as mayoralty nominee, A. H. Harris, Ralph Duckworth, S. M. Macfie, R. P. Kilpatrick and A. A. Trantham as nominees for the five places on the board. There is no opposition to this ticket, and less than 50 ballots are expected to be cast.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Brevard Election Democratic Nominees Low Voter Turnout

What entities or persons were involved?

J. C. Wike A. H. Harris Ralph Duckworth S. M. Macfie R. P. Kilpatrick A. A. Trantham

Where did it happen?

Brevard

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Brevard

Event Date

May 2

Key Persons

J. C. Wike A. H. Harris Ralph Duckworth S. M. Macfie R. P. Kilpatrick A. A. Trantham

Outcome

no opposition to the democratic ticket; less than 50 ballots expected to be cast

Event Details

Very little interest was manifest on the eve of the city election being held on May 2, when formality of electing a mayor and board of aldermen is taking place. The Democratic primary held April 17 selected J. C. Wike as mayoralty nominee, A. H. Harris, Ralph Duckworth, S. M. Macfie, R. P. Kilpatrick and A. A. Trantham as nominees for the five places on the board.

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