Word: balloters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...convention votes, each candidate has a large psychological stake in the primary. McCarthy's is to prove that New Hampshire was only the beginning for him, Johnson's to show that New Hampshire was an aberration. But Robert Kennedy, who is not on the ballot, and has not campaigned there, may become a decisive enough factor by means of write-in votes to make the outcome indecisive...
Presiding in the temporary absence of Mayor Walter J. Sullivan, Vellucci introduced a resolution ordering that the names of Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy '48, Eugene J. McCarthy and Richard M. Nixon be placed on the April 30th primary ballot...
More and more Republicans have come out in support of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.) for President since Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller removed his name from the Oregon primary ballot last Thursday...
...Kennedy forces under the leadership of former Lieutenant Governor Phillip Sorensen, brother of Kennedy advisor Theodore Sorensen, gathered in Lincoln today to hold secret strategy meetings. In the selection of delegates to the national convention--which is, like New Hampshire, separate from the Presidential preference section on the primary ballot--the Kennedy forces are at a disadvantage. There are only two names on the ballot pledged to Kennedy out of the 28 delegates to be elected...
Johnson and McCarthy forces have full slates for the 22 delegate-at-large places and nearly complete lists for the two ballot places at stake in each of the three congressional districts...