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Arthur B. Frame
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We found no record of Arthur B. Frame serving in elected office in Indiana. Our database only focuses on state and federal offices, so it's possible they served at a different level, or in an office not currently in our database.
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1940–U.S. House (District 1)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 5, 1940
60.81%
William T. Schulte
(i)*
, Democratic, 71,606 votes
39.02%
M. Elliott Belshaw
, Republican, 45,947 votes
0.17%
Arthur B. Frame
, Socialist, 200 votes
Out of
117,753
votes casts, the margin of victory was
25,659
(21.79%)
1944–U.S. House (District 1)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 7, 1944
61.30%
Ray J. Madden
(i)*
, Democratic, 75,635 votes
38.07%
Otto Glenn Fifield
, Republican, 46,969 votes
0.32%
J. Ralston Miller
, Prohibition, 396 votes
0.31%
Arthur B. Frame
, Socialist Labor, 381 votes
Out of
123,381
votes casts, the margin of victory was
28,666
(23.23%)
In the 2 races for which we have results, Arthur B. Frame had a record of 0-2. That includes a record of 0-2 in 2 general elections.