Image 4 of Albuquerque morning journal (Albuquerque, N.M.), October 31, 1920, (CITY EDITION)
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Woodrow Wilsonperson
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FOUR XTBuqutrqtM Morning Journal Sunday October 31 1920 CALIFORNIA HAS CLOSED II VERY DEMOCRATIC SPEAKERS WIND UP THEIR GREAT WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN Continued from Fag On 1 i QUIET CM party are seeking proved Has the Largest Registration J in the States History In terest Is Centered in the Fight for Senator s f H Th Aiwioll Ilrw San Krancisco Calif t ct 30 The quietwl political campaign in a decade drew to a close tonlKht in California dcipito the mullilicit of issues on tlie perioral election ballot next Tuesday California normally a republican state has a registered vote for J Tuesdays election of 13741 84 which also is the largest reRistra i tion in the states history Of this number of voters 854970 repis tored as republicans and 299801 as democrats The nonpartisan reg istration was lTlTtil socialists 1982S prohibitionist 200TiO and progressives G42 Tn 191H the rejjistcrcd vote was 1C1444H and I 1045858 persons went to the polls In the best general election the state also had a heavy republican registration but President Wilson carried California by a small ma Jority Antialien Measure Apart from the major issue of the campaign that of expressing a choice fur president public