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Walsh (S)

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Won 1 out of 6 generals.
Won 0 out of 0 primaries.
Won 1 out of 6 total contests.

Walsh (S)

Past Contests

Date Stage Office District Candidates
1920Nov 2 General Election State Senator District 14
Charles R. Treat won (69%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
8,982 69.0%
Democratic
3,524 27.1%
Socialist
517 4.0%
Total Votes Cast 13,023  
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1906Nov 6 General Election State Senator District 24
Charles A. Hoffman won (53%) against 4 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
3,049 52.8%
Democratic
2,576 44.6%
Prohibition
69 1.2%
Socialist
46 0.8%
Socialist Labor
30 0.5%
All Other Votes
1 0.0%
Total Votes Cast 5,771  
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1904Nov 8 General Election State Senator District 6
William E. Attwood won (58%) against 4 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
3,601 57.6%
Democratic
2,451 39.2%
Socialist
73 1.2%
Socialist Labor
63 1.0%
Prohibition
58 0.9%
All Other Votes
1 0.0%
Total Votes Cast 6,247  
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1902Nov 4 General Election State Representative City/Town of Montville
George H. Bradford won (55%) against Walsh. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
271 54.5%
Democratic
226 45.5%
Total Votes Cast 497  
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1896Nov 3 General Election State Senator District 14
William H. Marigold won (57%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican/National Democratic
6,867 56.5%
Democratic
5,197 42.8%
Prohibition
90 0.7%
Soc Labor and Scattering 89  
Total Votes Cast 12,154  
Total Ballots Cast 12,243  
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1886Nov 2 General Election State Senator District 12
Walsh won (55%) against 2 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
2,959 54.8%
Democratic
2,326 43.1%
Prohibition
114 2.1%
All Other Votes
2 0.0%
Total Votes Cast 5,401  
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