Practically complete returns from Clay County show that the Republican ticket in every instance carried in the county. The ticket led by 100 to 200 ballots.
John W. Green of Brasstown was given a large majority for representative in the next legislature.
Ed Kitchens of Shooting Creek was elected sheriff for the ensuing two years.
Glover P. Ledford of Hayesville was elected Register of Deeds.
Dr. J.M. May of Hayesville was elected Coroner.
John B. White, Wil Anderson and John Sellers were elected as commissioners.
Lewis P. Hamlin led his opponent for congress by about 120 votes.
Henry G. Robertson of Macon county led the ticket for State Senate.
From the front page of the Cherokee Scout, Murphy, N.C., Friday, Nov. 7, 1924
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