November
5, 1974
General Election
| Total Voters |
23,110 |
| Early Voters |
586 |
| % of votes cast early |
2.54% |
|
US Senator |
| John
C. Culver (Dem) |
14,020 |
63% |
| David Stanley (Rep) |
8,240 |
37% |
| Lorin E. Oxley |
146 |
1% |
| scattered write in |
3 |
|
|
US Representative, 1st District |
| Ed
Mezvinsky (Dem) |
13,197 |
59% |
| James Leach (Rep) |
9,178 |
41% |
| scattered write in |
9 |
|
|
Governor of Iowa
|
| Robert
D. Ray (Rep) |
14,058 |
62% |
| Jim Schaben (Dem) |
8,546 |
38% |
| Ralph Scott |
162 |
1% |
| scattered write in |
7 |
|
|
Lieutenant Governor
|
| Arthur
A. Neu (Rep) |
12,402 |
57% |
| Charles P. Miller (Dem) |
9,308 |
43% |
| Merlin F. Glade |
162 |
1% |
| scattered write in |
3 |
|
|
Secretary of State |
| Cloyd E. Robinson (Dem) |
10,487 |
50.23% |
| Melvin
D. Synhorst (Rep) |
10,386 |
49.75% |
| scattered write in |
3 |
|
|
Auditor of State |
| F. Harold Forret (Dem) |
10,645 |
52% |
| Lloyd
R. Smith (Rep) |
9,943 |
48% |
| scattered write in |
3 |
|
|
Treasurer of State |
| Daniel B. Fitzgerald (Dem) |
11,219 |
55% |
| Maurice
E. Baringer (Rep) |
8,869 |
44% |
| Charles Hartman |
257 |
1% |
| scattered write in |
3 |
|
|
Secretary of Agriculture |
| Francis L. York (Dem) |
10,631 |
52% |
| Robert
H. Lounsberry (Rep) |
9,909 |
48% |
| scattered write in |
3 |
|
|
Attorney General |
| Tom Miller (Dem) |
12,671 |
58% |
| Richard
C. Turner (Rep) |
9,014 |
42% |
| scattered write in |
2 |
0% |
|
State Senate, District 13 |
| James
Redmond (Dem) |
1,588 |
63% |
| Ivor Stanley (Rep) |
947 |
37% |
|
State Senate, District 37 |
| Minnette
Doderer (Dem) |
10,781 |
65% |
| Glenn Jackson (Rep) |
5,817 |
35% |
| scattered write in |
1 |
|
|
State Representative, District 24 |
| Herbert
Hinkhouse (Dem) |
410 |
69% |
| Edgar Holden (Rep) |
182 |
31% |
|
State Representative, District 25 |
| John
Patchett (Dem) |
1,847 |
72% |
| Norris C. Dobbins (Rep) |
708 |
28% |
| scattered write in |
2 |
|
|
State Representative, District 72 |
| Linda
Svoboda (Dem) |
497 |
68% |
| Raymon Logue (Rep) |
232 |
32% |
|
State Representative, District 73 |
| Arthur
Small Jr. (Dem) |
5,565 |
|
| scattered write in |
5 |
|
|
State Representative, District 74 |
| William
Hargrave (Dem) |
6,750 |
|
| scattered write in |
7 |
|
|
State Representative, District 75 |
| Otto
Nealson (Rep) |
173 |
51% |
| William Assel (Dem) |
165 |
49% |
|
County Treasurer |
| Donald
J. Krall (Dem) |
15,267 |
|
| scattered write in |
2 |
|
|
County Recorder |
| John
E. O'Neill (Dem) |
15,118 |
|
| scattered write in |
4 |
|
|
County Attorney |
| Jack
W. Dooley (Dem) |
14,537 |
|
| scattered write in |
15 |
|
|
County Board of Supervisors (1
to be elected) |
| Robert
J. Burns (Dem) |
10,357 |
48% |
| Orval Yoder (Rep) |
8,966 |
42% |
| Robert Vogel |
2,145 |
10% |
| scattered write in |
5 |
|
|
State Constitutional Amendment
Authorize
Legislature to call itself into special session |
Yes |
12,237 |
82% |
| No |
2,633 |
18% |
|
State Constitutional Amendment
Repeal requirement
that fines apply to school district in which collected |
Yes |
8,907 |
62% |
| No |
5,356 |
38% |
|