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Abstract
Newspaper clipping measures approximately 8 1/2" x 14 5/8." The upper left corner gives the source and date, as page "2 The Seattle Times, Wednesday, March 14, 1962." The article is entitled, "Seattle Election: Younger Man Win 2 Concil Posts; Old Hands Re-elected." It notes that Wing Luke defeated J.G. (Joe) Aiken in the general election for Concil Position No.5. The article also describes the other elections, the Seattle School Levy, and amendment proposals and further describes Wing Luke as being Assistant State Attorney-General, born in Canton, and "the first Chinese-American to win public office in Washington." To the right of this article is a list of all of the candidates, proposals with their number of votes and below this article is part of another article, entitled "Amendment Defeated: Planning Ordinance Urged."
Title
Seattle Election: Younger Man Win 2 Concil Posts; Old Hands Re-elected
Object ID
1992.034.035