-27 LOCAL OPTION ELECTIONS. were as follows: counties and 17 precincts voted to stay wet. three dry precincts voted wet. tabulated votid~ in 1938:
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1 LOCAL OPTION ELECTIONS sty local option elections---47 of them county-w1de----were orted to the Liquor Control Board in were as follows: ty four counties and 16 precincts voted to stay dry. counties and 17 precincts voted to stay wet. vet counties and seven wet precincts voted dry, but one of.e precinct elections was subsequently held void. tabulated votid~ in 1938: three dry precincts voted wet. ote: In the following tabulations the first figure denotes "vet ll total, the second figure the "dry" total.) -27
2 Angelina County: Precinct 4 (Diboll) voted ( ) against legalizing beer July 30. Precinct 1 (Lufkin) voted ( ) to legalize beer Oct. 1. Angelina County voted ( ) against legalizing beer Dec. 3. 'This election was in contest at the end of the year. Andrews County: Archer County: Bandera County: Bastrop County: Bosque County: Brewster County: Andrews County voted ( ) against legalizing beer Aug. 20. Precinct 7 (Megargel, Lone Oak) voted beer out (74-90) Jan. 15. This election was subsequently held void. Precinct 3 (Medina) voted ( ) against legalizing beer Nov. 8. Precinct 4 (Elgin) voted ( ) against prohibiting beer Oct. 29. Bosque County voted ( ) against legalizing 14~ beverages June 25. Precinct 1 (Alpine) voted ( ) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages March 26. Burnet County: Burnet County voted beer March 12. ( ) to prohibit Burnet County voted ( ) against legalizing 14% beverages Aug. 31. Callahan County: Camp County; Callahan County voted ( ) against prohibiting beer April 5. Camp County voted ( ) against legalizing beer Sept
3 Carson County: Cochran County: Collingsworth County: Concho County: Precinct 4 (White Deer) voted (98-150) against legalizing alcoholic beverages Nov. 26. Cochran County voted ( ) to legalize all alcoholic beverages June ~. Collingsworth County voted ( ) against legalizing beer; and ( ) against legalizing l4i beverages Oct. 1. Concho County voted ( ) against prohibiting beer Oct. 29. Precinct 2 (Eola) voted (99-106) against legalizing beer Nov. 19. Cooke County: Cottle County: Dallas County: Cooke County voted ( ) against legalizing beer July 23. Cottle County voted ( ) to prohibit beer Nov. 8. Precinct 8 (Irving, Coppell) voted ( ) against prohibiting beer June 25 Dimmi t County: Dalworth Park (in Precinct 7) voted (34-58) against legalizing beer Aug. 29. Dimmit County voted ( ) against legalizing beer May 21. Eastland County: Frio County: Gaines County: Garza County: Gonzales County: Eastland County voted ( ) to legalize beer March 12. Precinct 4 (Dilley) voted ( ) against prohibiting beer July 30. Gaines County voted ( ) against legalizing beer April 30. Garza County voted ( ) against legalizing all alcoholic beverages Oct. 1. Precinct 3 voted ( ) to legalize 14 %beverages March 30. Town of Waelder in Precinct 3 voted (76-151) against legalizing 14% beverages May
4 Gray County: Hale County: Hardeman County: Bardin County: Harris County: Henderson County: Hidalgo County: Houston County; Howard County: Precinct 3 (Groom, Jericho) voted (29-66) to prohibit all alcoholic beverages Aug. 12. Hale County voted ( ) against legalizing be6r Aug. 31. Hardeman County voted ( ) against legalizing beer July 23. Precinct 3 (Votaw) voted (,2-74) to prohibit all alcoholic beverages March 5. Precinct 2 (Loeb, Chance) voted (176-68) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages July 30. Houston Heights voted ( )~4) against legalizing beer June 18. Henderson County voted ( ) against legalizing beer Nov. 8. Hidalgo County voted ( ) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages Jan.,1. Houston County voted ( ) against legalizing beer May 12. Howard County voted ( ,) to legalize 14% beverages March 11. Howard County voted ( ) to legalize all alcoholic beverages Dec. 17. Jeff Davis County: Jefferson County: Lampasas County: Liberty County: Limestone County: Precinct 4 (Valentine) voted (57-29) against prohibiting beer July 2. Precinct 7 (Port Neches, Groves, Nederland) voted ( ) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages June 25. Lampasas County voted (621~-1265) against legalizing beer Feb. 28. Town of Cleveland voted ( ) against prohibiting beer Jan. 28. Precinct 5 (Hull, Daisetta) voted ( ) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages July 30. Limestone County voted ( ) to prohibit beer Oct. 29. This election was being contested at the close of
5 Marion County: Precinct 3 (Jefferson, Prospect) voted ( ) against legalizing all alcoholic beverages March 2J.. Precinct 2 (Lassiter, Ke11eyville, Liberty) voted (6-81) to prohibit all alcoholic beverages May 27. Maverick County: Precinct 5 (Quemado, Normandy) voted ( ) to prohibit all alcoholic beverages March 26. Precinct 5 (Quemado, Normandy) voted (91-189) against legalizing beer Aug. 20. Menal'd County: McCulloch County: Midland County: Menard County voted ( ) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages NOU'. 8. McCulloch County voted ( ) against legalizing 14% beverages March 30. Midland County voted ( ) against legalizing all alcoholic beverages Aug.27. Precinct 1 (Midland) voted ( ) against legalizing all alcoholic beverages Aug. 21. Newton County: Newton County voted ( ) against prohibit:ng alcoholic beverages April 16. Precinct 4 voted (64-40) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages Aug. 31. Precinct 1 (Newton) voted ( ) against legalizing alcoholic beverages Dec. 3. Nolan County: Precinct 5 (Roscoe, Champion, Wastella), voted ( ) against legalizing beer May 28. Nolan County voted ( ) against prohibiting beer Sept. 29. Ochiltree County: Palo Pinto County: Panola. County: Robertson County: Ochiltree County voted ( ) against legalizing beer April 30. Palo Pinto County voted ( ) to legalize 14i beverages Feb. 22. Panola County voted ( ) against legalizing beer May 19 Precinct 1 (Calvert) voted ( ) against prohibiting beer April
6 Runnels County: Sabine County: San Augustine County: san Jacinto County: Shackelford County: Runnels County voted ( ) against legalizing beer July 30. Sabine County voted ( ) against legalizing beer Aug. 20. Precinct 1 (San Augustine) voted ( ) against prohibiting beer March 1. Precinct 2 (Shepherd) voted ( ) against legalizing beer April 23. Precinct 1 (Albany) voted ( ) aealnst legalizing alcoholic beverages over 14% on Oct. 29. Precinct 2 (Fort Griffin) voted (27-27) on the proposition of prohibiting all alcoholic beverages Oct. 29. Status remains unchanged. Precinct 3 (Moran) voted ( ) against prohibiting beer Oct. 29. Somervell County: Sterling County: Tarrant County: Somervell County voted ( ) against prohibiting beer Nov. 26. Sterling County voted (205-71) against prohibiting beer June 25. Precinct 5 (Azle) voted ( ) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages April 16. Precinct 8 (Mansfield) voted (51-430) against legalizing beer Oct. 15 Taylor County: Terry County: Titus County: Tom Green County: Trin1ty County: Wheeler County: Taylor County voted ( ) against legalizing beer May 14. Terry County voted ( ) against legalizing beer Aug. 1. Titus County voted ( ) against prohibiting beer March 5. Precinct 2 (Veribest) voted ( ) Against legalizing beer April 30. Precinct 2 (Trinity) voted ( ) to legalize all alcoholic beverages March 19. Wheeler County voted ( ) to prohibit beer April
7 Wheeler County voted ( h) to legalize 14i beverages June 11. chita County: 'l11acy County: Wichita County voted ( ) against prohibiting alcoholic beverages July 23. Willacy County voted ( ) to legalize beer Nov. 5. Precinct 1 (West Raymondville) voted ( ) against prohibiting beer Dec. 3. Precinct 2 (East Raymondville) voted ( ) to prohibit beer Dec. 3. Town of Lyford (Precinct 3) voted (33 91) to prohibit beer Dec. 10. Precinct 6 (san Perlita) voted (128-71) against prohibiting beer Dec. 10. \lood County: Young COU1'1ty: Wood County voted ( ) to prohibit beer Dec. 10. Young County voted ( ) against legalizing 14~ beverages Aug
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