John Norton Brooks (R)

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Summary

Ran in 6 generals.
Ran in 0 primaries.
Ran in 6 total contests.

John Norton Brooks (R)

Past Contests

Date Stage Office District Candidates
1922Nov 7 General Election State Senator District 30
John Norton Brooks won (56%) against Timothy M. Burns. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
3,885 55.6%
Democratic
3,101 44.4%
Total Votes Cast 6,986  
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1920Nov 2 General Election State Senator District 30
John Norton Brooks won (68%) against Driscoll. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
4,924 68.1%
Democratic
2,312 32.0%
Total Votes Cast 7,236  
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1918Nov 5 General Election State Senator District 30
John Norton Brooks won (57%) against 4 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
2,112 57.1%
Democratic / Citizens
1,420 38.4%
Prohibition
77 2.1%
Socialist
76 2.1%
National
11 0.3%
Total Votes Cast 3,696  
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1916Nov 7 General Election State Senator District 30
John Norton Brooks won (55%) against 3 opponents. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
2,578 55.0%
Democratic
1,987 42.4%
Socialist
83 1.8%
Prohibition
36 0.8%
Total Votes Cast 4,684  
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1914Nov 3 General Election State Representative City/Town of Torrington
John M. Clawton and 7 others ran for 2 seats. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Republican
1,550 28.5%
winner
Republican
1,530 28.1%
Democratic
898 16.5%
Democratic
889 16.3%
Progressive
222 4.1%
Progressive
217 4.0%
Socialist
70 1.3%
Socialist
69 1.3%
Total Votes Cast 5,445  
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1910Nov 8 General Election State Representative City/Town of Torrington
Thomas A. Harty and 7 others ran for 2 seats. Candidates »
Candidate Votes %
winner
Democratic
1,136 22.2%
winner
Democratic
1,097 21.5%
Republican
1,095 21.4%
Republican
1,091 21.4%
Socialist
326 6.4%
Socialist
314 6.1%
Prohibition
28 0.6%
Prohibition
24 0.5%
Total Votes Cast 5,111  
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