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Domestic News November 26, 1914

Buckeye Valley News

Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona

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C. W. Peterson topped the vote for Supervisor, securing a four-year term, unlike the other two members' two-year terms. He may not become Board Chairman despite custom, as it's not guaranteed.

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According to the official returns, C. W. Peterson received the highest number of votes for the office of Supervisor. This however, does not necessarily mean that he will be Chairman of the Board as was generally supposed, although it has been the custom to elect as Chairman, the Supervisor who received the highest number of votes. It does mean, however that Mr Peterson is elected for a four year term, and the other two members are elected for two years only. It pays, when running for Supervisor, to run your best, then you don't have to run so often.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Supervisor Election C W Peterson Board Chairman Voting Results

What entities or persons were involved?

C. W. Peterson

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Key Persons

C. W. Peterson

Outcome

c. w. peterson elected for a four year term; the other two members elected for two years only

Event Details

According to the official returns, C. W. Peterson received the highest number of votes for the office of Supervisor. This however, does not necessarily mean that he will be Chairman of the Board as was generally supposed, although it has been the custom to elect as Chairman, the Supervisor who received the highest number of votes. It does mean, however that Mr Peterson is elected for a four year term, and the other two members are elected for two years only. It pays, when running for Supervisor, to run your best, then you don't have to run so often.

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