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New Mexico Statehood Election of November 7, 1911 event

born: [1911-01-01,1912-01-01)died/dissolved: [1912-01-01,1913-01-01)id: e_new-mexico-statehood-election-of-november-7-1911_aeb701
Probable 70%
Summary:  Election that included the amendment proposition and election of state officers.
Completeness: 46/100 Grade D
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proposition to make the constitution more easily amendable carried1911-11-07
cited from Image 44 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), January 27, 1912, (PIONEER and Progress Edition, New Mexico Good Roads and Progress) (1912)
EH PASO HERALD Saturday January 27 1912 The Last Year Of New Mexico As a Territory Was Most Profitable Farmers Made Splendid Crops Fruit Orchards Yielded Abundantly Cattle Had Plenty Of Grass and Wool Clip Was a Big One Politically It Was Most Important In History Of the State As…

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