Notice from Fox and Simkins, Greensboro Citizens Association 1
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May 1, 1980

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3 i _ MAY 1 1509' GREENSBORO CITIZENS ASSOCIATION VOTE TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1980 mguspugmum Dear Friends, The L'Iay 6th election may 0e the most important one in which you will ever vote. It is important because we need to support black candidates. "e need to vote YES for the spec1al referendum which w1II give fair and equal representation from each section of Greensboro on the Greensooro City Council. The blacks who are running for office are: BARBARA GORE WASHINGTON — Judge - 18th Judicial District - #47 "ILLIAM K. (PE TE) HUNTER —Judge - 18th Judicial District - #56 HENRY E. FRYE - State Senator — 19th Senatorial District — #60 WILLIAM N. (BILL) MAR1IN — State House of Representatives #69 u . . 1 ELYFOR A. NIL IAMS 25rd “ouse DlStrlC“ _ #74 These candidates appear on pag es 3 and 4 of your ballot. We are asking you to vote FOR these candidates and FOR all those marked oy an X on your 5_Ilot. 'ne are asking; "OE—to vote YES for the special referendum. 1ake th is letter to the polls with you! For FREE TRANSPORiATIOIY to the polls in Greensboro, call 273-8498 or 273—1222. Polls open from 0:30 a.m. — 7:50 p.m. Very Sincerely, Herr an FOX, President 3reensooro Cigizens Association George C. Simkins, DDS %.KW OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY STATE BALLOT OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC FRESIDENTIAL FREFERENCE FRIMARY GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MAY 6, 1980 MAY 6 1930 PRESIDENT STATE AUDITOR YOU MAY EDMUND G. 3mm, JR. 2 91 YOU MAY N. S. (BILL) CHESTNUT 21 1-) VOTE JIMMY CARTERM'kQ, go? 3 X '9 VOTE J. E. B. DAVIS 22 —) A FOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY 4 . '9 FOR ONE EDwARD RENFRow U0 .@ F91. 23X» ONE No FREFERENCE s F)‘ COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY STATE BALLOT YOU MAY w. KENNETH (KENN) BROWN 25 I-Eb; GUILFORD comé,Nog$ CAROLINA VOTE JOHN INGRAM V QM WV” “X‘LJE‘: GOVERNOR FOR JAMES E. (JIM) LONG 27 9‘ YOU MAY JAMES B. (JIM) HUNT Jr. Vo‘f'e, Q's-9:: x» ONE ROY H. RABON, JR. 23 —)5 VOTE ROBERT w. (308) SCOTT 9 SUFERINTENDENT OF FUBLIC INSTRUCTION i g. FOR ONE HARRY J. WELSH II 9 YOU MAY TROSFER N. COMBS so .91 SDIELTENANT GOVERNOR Ft‘gngNE CRAIG PHILLIPS Vo-fg, 52‘— 31 x» ' 2 You MAY JAMES C. (JIMMY) GREEN 1; II) ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT I 5 VOTE CLYDE FULLEY 14 II) YogTMAY O'ITNAY BURTON 33 -)« ' ‘ FOR ONE CARL J. STEWART, JR. [gig For 15 K.) FOR ONE J. P. (PHIL) CARLTON Va‘k’ttoh— “$9" SECRETARY OF STATE CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY - SIXTH DISTRICT f YOU MAY GEORGE N'. BREECE y’a-{ZLB \— 17 X -) YgngAY RICHARDSON FREYERm; PU!" sax-9! FggrgNE THAD EURE Is 9 FOR ONE J. R. WASHINGTON, JR. 37 .9— Page 1 Page 2 TURN OVER FOR SPECIAL REFERENDUM M D FOR RBALLOT LABELS 3, 4, u a U‘I 1,1IM111__41n—__________L________L_____4-._____________________11