Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1917 — Republicans to Have Moro Delegates at Convention. [ARTICLE]
Republicans to Have Moro Delegates at Convention.
' When 1.702 delegates assemble in 1918 for the republican state convention they will make up the largest political convention ever held in Indiana. In 1916 the number of delegates to the republican convention was 1,168. The large number of delegates to the next convention is due to the increase in the republican vote, which at the 1916 election was 341,005. The law provides that for each 200 voters there shall be one delegate. Jasper county under this law will be allowed ten delegates.
