Newark Elections Collection (N.J.), 1865-2008.

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Newark Elections Collection (N.J.), 1865-2008.

Hollinger box #1 includes 1954 election results, Promotional material for Leo P. Carlin, Hugh J. Addonizio campaigns, Vincent J. Murphy campaign material, Telegram from National Chairman Citizens For Kennedy and Johnson to Newark Office (Nov. 7, 1960), Kennedy for President (pamphlet), Kennedy Day sponsored by the Essex County Democratic Committee (Sept. 15, 1960), Late 19th century party tickets, campaign flyers, returns, etc. (ca. 1865-1892), The Presidential Election of 1860 in Newark (term paper, 1970), "Indictment against the Ring" (Republican Party broadside, 1870), Democratic City Convention (delegate's certificate - 1881, John Breunig, Campaign ribbons: Garfield, Krueger, Official Party ballots, 1880-1899), Official party ballots (1900-1920), General election list (1918)-Ironbound, Non-partisan election information publication of the League of Women Voters (1954), Hank Martinez (leaflets, flyers, 1974), Grant and Tucker (flyer), "Newark Police and Fire News" (a broadside distributed just before the election accusing Mayor Gibson with reducing police and fire services to the city), Imperiale (flyer), Gibson: "Thanks to Mayor Gibson" (pamphlet), Henderson (flyer, bumper sticker), Henderson election meaterial, Challenger Certificate (issued by Essex County Board of Elections), Giuliano palm card, Gibson: posters, flyers, bumper sticker, campaign button, inauguration program (1970), Addonizio: flyers, posters, pot holder, hate literature, Caufield: leaflets, Imperiale: flyer, Municipal Council: pamphlet and flyers, Proposition 8 literature (1976), flyer of Anthony Carrino (1976), James Journal (3 issues, 1986), Anti-Booker flyers (2005), "An International Buffet in honor of Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson..." (brochure, 1982), Mayor/municipal council inaugural (brochure, 1982), various election flyers (1989), ballot sample (1989), Citizens to Elect Sharpe James (1991), Transcript of radio broadcasts made by Parnell, independent candidate for City Commission (1933), Political flyers: Gibson, Villani, Bottone, Giuliano, Donato, Harris, "Moose" Modica, Baldan, Seeger (1978), election results (City Clerk's Office, 1978), fliers; Eddie Osborne, Charles Bell, Barack Obama (2008), etc.; Hollinger boxes #2 & #3. Records of the Criminal Court of Newark, N.J. relating to "An attack made upon Norman Thomas in Washington Park, 4 June 1938" (1938, material given to Newark Public Library from the estate of Frank X. Ebler, Sr.,June 1994); Hollinger Boxes #4 & #5) containing Mayor Cory A. Booker's election materials such as programs, disks, tee shirt, agency reports, Bears baseballs, e-mails, etc. (2006), councilmen-campaign material(2008); and 1 Paige box containing Administrative Files, election material for mayoral & council elections, speeches, press releases, news clippings, memorandum, flyers, notes, etc., all relating to Newark elections (1986-2002).

3.09 linear ft. (1 Paige box, 5 Hollinger boxes )

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SNAC Resource ID: 7913395

Newark Public Library, Main Library

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