The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1980, Image 6

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Tuesday s election choices
a
This is a listing of the candidates who will be on the
Nov. 4 general election ballot in Brazos County.
Straight party ticket
Republican
Democratic
Libertarian
Independent
President/Vice president
Ronald Reagan/George Bush (R)
Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale (D)
Ed Clark/David Koch (Lib)
John Anderson/Milton Eisenhower (I)
U.S. Representative, District 6
David “Buster" Haskins (R)
Phil Gramm (D)
Railroad Commissioner
Henry C. “Hank” Grover (R)
Buddy Temple (D)
Railroad Commissioner (unexpired term)
H.J. “Doc” Blanchard (R)
James E. "Jim” Nugent (D)
David Hutzelman (Lib)
Associate Justice, Supreme Court, Pi. 1
Jim Brady (R)
James P. “Jim” Wallace (D)
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Pi. 3
Tom Davis (D)
Brad,evs m ,SIS"
Chief Justice, Court of Civil Appeals
Tom F. Coleman (D)
District Attorney
Travis B. Bryan III (D)
Associate Justice, Court of Civil Appeals, Dist. 1, Pi.
1
Wells Stewart (R)
Jack Smith (D)
Associate Justice, Court of Civil Appeals, Dist. 1, Pi.
2
Walter Conway (R)
Henry E. Doyle (D)
Associate Justice, Court of Civil Appeals, Dist. 1, PI.
3
Sam Bums (R)
James F. “Bud” Warren (D)
Associate Justice, Court of Civil Appeals, Dist. 14, Pi.
1
Paul C. Murphy (R)
John B. Patrick (D)
Judge, Court-at-Law
James A. Amis Jr. (D)
County Attorney
Jeffrey K. Brown (R)
John M. Barron Jr. (D)
Bobby H. Yeager (D)
Sheriff
Tax Assessor-Collector
Gerald F. “Buddy” Winn (D)
Commissioner, Precinct 1
Bill J. Cooley (D)
Commissioner, Precinct 3
Billy E. Beard (R)
H.L. “Bud” Cargill (D)
Associate Justice, Supreme Court, Pi. 2
Sears McGee (D)
Associate Justice, Court of Civil Appeals, Dist. 14, PI.
2
George E. Miller (D)
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4
B.H. Dewery Jr. (D)
N.A.
Associate Justice, Supreme Court, PI. 3
Robert M. Campbell (D)
Associate Justice, Court of Civil Appeals, Dist. 14, Pi.
3
Paul Pressler (D)
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7
Michael B. Calliham (D)
Constable, Precinct 1
Raymond H. Day (D)
Associate Justice, Supreme Court, Pi. 4
Will Garwood (R)
C.L. Ray (D)
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Pi. 1
Marvin O. Teague (D)
Associate Justice, Court of Civil Appeals, Dist. 14, Pi.
4
William E. Junell (D)
State Senator, District 5
N.A. McNiel (R)
Kent Caperton (D)
Constable, Precinct 4
Paul E. Madison (R)
Richard Fronterhouse (D)
Constable, PrecinctS
Sam Fachom (D)
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Pi. 2
Mike McCormick (D)
Bill Presnal (D)
State Representative
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Constable, Precinct 7
Winfred E. Pittman (R)
E.W. Sayers (D)
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Student polls show
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Mock elections and informal polls
in colleges, high schools and junior
highs show many of the nation’s
youth leaning toward John Anderson
and Ronald Reagan.
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with Carter second and Eiibe done b
third. In the South, a coUegeifregulatioi
puts Reagan in the numbeiisays. There
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Typical of college results md, he says.
|j Yale Daily News report thatl lwillbeon
cent prefer Anderson, 27 peit senate v
Carter and 14 percent ReagarNiel says. ‘
But when asked “who woilpfor the tea
vote for,” 43 percent of the 1» politician,
leaned to Carter, 23 percesMcNiel, a fc
Anderson and 17 percent Rea r at Texas
Joe Wright, editor of “Tliefrould “retui
at Northeastern University iiffi.”
ton, said letters on the electiiMcNiel sup
running heavily against Reagmic survei
“The impression seems to hoards.
Reagan will get us into war,’ ht$fte use of
But in the opinion of highswsed, along
students in a nationwide mod much that
tion,Reagan will win the elAbeusedt
over Carter Tuesday by 276 ele#
votes to 262. sa y s
The opinions of high schoollndum shoi
dents were gathered under (Boters of 1
ance of the Parent Participate “lose powc
Workshop funded by a grantjnsure that
NBC. In the opinion of the gil reflect th<
— Carter will win the ke]®&te, he <
close states of New York, liweNiel say;
Mississippi, Ohio and Pennsyferedrawn tl
Sortant to k
— Reagan will take Caliljf^ gerryn
Texas, Michigan and New Jew
The largest college sampM
reported in “The Daily
nian” — student paper at Print
University in Princeton, N] j
paper asked 2,500 at Cornell, J
1 vard, Brown, University of Pet
vania and Princeton how the) *
vote. Anderson got 41 percent
MIDNIGHT ter 29 percent and Reagan
cent.
Polls on some campuses
South, by contrast, show
::a ahead. ,,
According to the Chroni j
Higher Education, Reagan"*
favorite at Old Dominion W
ty, Radford College, Dmisiana
University and Southm Me
University.
Select
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MURPHY
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14th COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS
16 years Civil Trial and Appellate Court Experience
^ Preferred over his opponent in Texas and Houston
Bar Association polls.
• Jei
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^ Dr Jurisprudence Degree from University of
Houston.
• Dai
f'ogell
Member Texas, Houston, and Walker County Bar
Associations. Admitted to Southern and Eastern
U.S. District Courts, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth
Circuit, and U.S. Supreme Court.
^ Deacon in Presbyterian Church, a member of
Kiwanis and American Legion.
* Dire
^ 44 years old—wife Barbara, three children
THE quaured candidate
Pol. Adv. paid lor by Paul Murphy Campaign Fund. 777 So. Post Oak Rrt
Houston. Tx 77056. Hensel Murchison. Treasurer