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Information on Charles O. Hendricks
Charles O. Hendricks
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Secretary of State
Statewide
In office
Dec 1, 1960 to Dec 1, 1964
Party:
Republican
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Term Limited
Charles O. Hendricks spent 4 years, 1 day in office in Indiana, all of it at the state level.
Elections
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1960–Secretary of State
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1960
50.68%
Charles O. Hendricks
*
, Republican, 1,068,636 votes
49.00%
Robert A. Pastrick
, Democratic, 1,033,150 votes
0.27%
Horace N. Smith
, Prohibition, 5,672 votes
0.05%
John Marion Morris
, Socialist Labor, 1,032 votes
Out of
2,108,490
votes casts, the margin of victory was
35,486
(1.68%)
1962–Secretary of State
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1962
50.19%
Charles O. Hendricks
(i)*
, Republican, 889,643 votes
49.81%
Russell E. Davis
, Democratic, 882,780 votes
Out of
1,772,423
votes casts, the margin of victory was
6,863
(0.38%)
In the 2 races for which we have results, Charles O. Hendricks had a record of 2-0. That includes a record of 2-0 in 2 general elections.