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Contains 47 Results:

Senator Hayden's statement on Rules,, n.d.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: n.d.

Motion to Strike - Filed by Chávez's lawyer,, n.d.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: n.d.

West Virginia: Decisions - Election Dispute Cases,, 1904.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1904.

Report on the conduct of the Subcommittee Staff on the Recount,, n.d.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: n.d.

Bursum-Bratton Case,, 1926.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1926.

Contributors to Senatorial Campaign of Chávez,, 1936.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1936.

Maryland: Rules and Administration - Maryland Senatorial Election Contest,, 1946.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1946.

New Mexico Election Returns,, 1946.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1946.

Maryland: Markey vs. O'Conor Contest for Senate,, 1946.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1946.

Maryland: Invalidity of Ballots Protested on the Recount,, 1947.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1947.

Maryland:Election Contest Expenditures,, 1947-48.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1947-48.

Texas: Court Pleadings and Briefs of Election of Lyndon B. Johnson vs. Coke Stevenson, 1948., 1948

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1948

Texas: Court Pleadings and Briefs of Election of Lyndon B. Johnson vs. Coke Stevenson, 1948., 1948

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1948

Texas: Election Dispute, Lyndon B. Johnson vs. Coke Stevenson, 1948., 1948

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1948

Wisconsin: Sworn Oaths from State of Wisconsin, Brown County,, 1949.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1949.

Proposed Changes in Subcommittee Law. Federal Corrupt Practices Act and Hatch Political Activities Act (Document No. 233),, 1950.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1950.

Senate Election Cases - Library of Congress, Legislative Reference,, 1951.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1951.

Canvas of Returns of General Elections,, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952.

County Commissioners' Affiliation,, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952.

Patrick J. Hurley: Formal notification that he is contesting the election,, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952.

Preliminary Report of Investigation of Senatorial Election Contest,, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952.

Statement to Members of US Senate,, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952.

Wellford Harrison Ware, attorney for Patrick J. Hurley,, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: 1952.

Transcript of Proceedings in Hurley vs. Chávez,, November 29, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: November 29, 1952.

Minutes of Recessed Meeting of State Canvassing Board,, December 6, 1952.

 Archival Record — Box: 66, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This section contains correspondence, legal documents, legal rulings, newspaper clippings, and government documents pertaining to the contested New Mexico senatorial election race of November 1952 by Republican candidate General Patrick J. Hurley, retired, of Santa Fe, NM, against incumbent Democrate Senator Dennis Chávez. This was Hurley's third senatorial bid in which he lost. All three times he contested the results, however, his contest against Chávez was the only one taken through the...
Dates: December 6, 1952.