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Errant vote
By Carl Strange to thi
deleg
A voter who mistakenly attended and
Ward Five's Democratic precinct conn
caucus Saturday caused confusion Vm
when his vote threatened to tie for 1
contenders Jimmy Carter and Univ
George Wallace. Gard
Wallace supporters contested a On
Carter victory until it was found recor
that one Wallace backer belonged o??g
to another ward. 3888S&
"I challenged him when he
showed his card," Ward Five
President Frank Rogers said of thp
misplaced voter, "but we didn't
think it would make any difference.
There was one chance in a As
million he could change the vote." cent
Saturday's polling left Carter Dem<
with 39 per cent of the 31 votes, or
1 R nf thp warH'e frnir r?/\i in AH
convention delegates. Wallace won nearl
12 per cent, or .5 delegates. Henry Carol
Jackson received 3 per cent and no
delegates. Forty-six per cent were Ca
uncommitted. Rich
By law fractional votes of more
than one-half must be rounded up
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Ash Wednesday
set for center i
The ELM Center (Episcopal,
Lutheran and Methodist) at 728
Pickens St. is holding an Ash
Wednesday service at 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday. . ~
Following the service will be a Lv.
pancake and sausage supper for 50 cents
per person. The service will
follow the Episcopal tradition but
will be open to all students and
faculty who wish to attend.
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e nearest whole number. Two Car
;ates are committed to Carter, W
the remaining two are un- res<
nitted. Rig
ting took place at Pacific Park tior
wara rive, wmcn includes stal
ersity Terrace, Carolina stat
ens and Cliff Apartments. and
e voter ascribed the near pub
d turnout of 31 to the lively
Wallace nips
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lead over former Georgia Gov. Ji
ocratic precinct caucuses in South
hough Wallace's 27.9 per cent toppe<
y 90 per cent of the precincts rep<
lina's delegates remained uncommi
rter ran well in urban precincts, pi
land County vote to 19 per cent for Wi
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fard Five voters also passed
:>lutions favoring the Equal
hts Amendment, public eleci
of boards of trustees of the
e's colleges and universities, a
ewide kindergarten program
equalization of the state's
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Carter
. George C. Wallace a 4.2 per
immy Carter in Saturday's
Carolina.
d Carter's 27.3 per cent with
>rting, almost half of South
tted to a specific candidate.
icking up 32 per cent of the
illace.
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