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  2. Coke R. Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    Coke Robert Stevenson (March 20, 1888 – June 28, 1975) was an American politician who served as the 35th governor of Texas from 1941 to 1947. He was the first Texan politician to hold the state's three highest offices ( Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives , lieutenant governor , and governor). [ 1 ]

  3. Box 13 scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Box 13 scandal was a political scandal that occurred in Jim Wells County, Texas during the 1948 United States Senate elections, regarding disputed votes in a Democratic primary involving Lyndon B. Johnson and Coke Stevenson.

  4. 1948 United States Senate election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Daniel III, Josiah M. "LBJ v. Coke Stevenson: Lawyering for Control of the Disputed Texas Democratic Party Senatorial Primary Election of 1948." Review of Litigation 31 (2012): 1-70. Online; McGoldrick-Spradlin, Ginger. "The Crucible of Texas Politics: An Analysis of the United States Senatorial Primaries of 1941 and 1948".

  5. 1948 United States Senate elections - Wikipedia

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    Congressman Lyndon Johnson won the highly contested Democratic primary against former governor Coke Stevenson. Johnson went on to win the general election against Republican Jack Porter , but by a closer margin than usual for Texas Democrats.

  6. 1942 Texas gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Democratic Governor Coke R. Stevenson defeated Republican nominee Caswell K. McDowell with 96.83% of the vote. Nominations. Democratic primary The ...

  7. Andrew Murr - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Stevenson Murr (born April 23, 1977) [1] is an American attorney, rancher and politician serving as a member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 53rd district. Elected in 2014, he assumed office in 2015. His maternal grandfather was Coke Stevenson, the 35th Governor of Texas. [2]

  8. Political party strength in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Richard Coke (D) 11D 1892 no such office: Roger Q. Mills (D) Cleveland/ Stevenson (D) 1893 Martin McNulty Crane (D) 30D, 1Pop 119D, 8Pop, 1R 13D 1894 1895 Charles A. Culberson (D) George Taylor Jester (D) Martin McNulty Crane (D) Richard W. Finley (D) Andrew Jackson Baker (D) 29D, 2Pop 101D, 22Pop, 4R, 1I [p] Horace Chilton (D) 12D, 1R 1896 ...

  9. Junction, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Coke Stevenson, governor of Texas from 1941 to 1947, was a native of Junction. Attractions. A view of downtown Junction, with the defunct Texan Theater at the left.