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17701
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A contested 1963 bill before the General Assembly proposed that each county should only have one representative in the House of Representatives. Politicians from more populated counties protested this measure while those from less populated counties approved of the measure. A study was conducted from the 1961 General Assembly results to see if there was a distinguishable difference between rural and urban representative voting.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 30 Issue 8, May 1964, p4-7, 16-17, il
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17702
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The three cities highlighted are Gastonia, Winston-Salem, and Albemarle-Stanly. Gastonia was named All-American City by the National Municipal League and Look magazine. Winston-Salem earned the title \"Culturopolis of the South\" by the magazine Show. Albemarle-Stanly was honored by a Charlotte radio station which recognized the city for most community pride.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 30 Issue 8, May 1964, p14-15, il
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