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234:, who contested his election. The contest, in a district that at been involved in contests each of the four proceeding elections, swung on the claim of 2300 fraudulent votes in the notorious Fourth Ward - nicknamed the "Snake Kinney" ward - when the race was decided by only 950 votes. Coudrey submitted evidence that the voting rolls were filled with people who didn't exist and whose addresses were various saloons and boarding houses. There were numerous affidavits submitted accusing Wood of coercion and bribery and in the end the House unanimously voted to remove him and replace him with Coudrey. 398: 408: 309: 338: 403: 383: 413: 344: 216: 46: 321: 193: 35: 241:
in 1907 and resumed the practice of law. He died in Los Angeles on January 10, 1952 and was interred in Hollywood Cemetery,
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Member-elect to the Fifty-ninth Congress and served from March 4, 1905 to June 23, 1906, when he was succeeded by
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri
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at West Point in 1893 and remained two years. After studying law, Wood was
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Members of the United States House of Representatives removed by contest
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Index

U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri
12th
James Joseph Butler
Harry M. Coudrey
Chico, California
Los Angeles
California
Democratic
Stockton High School
United States Military Academy
U.S. Representative
Missouri
Chico, California
Stockton High School
United States Military Academy
admitted to the bar
St. Louis, Missouri
Democratic
Harry M. Coudrey
Los Angeles, California
Hollywood, California
Hind's Precedents
"Ernest E. Wood (id: W000693)"
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
U.S. House of Representatives
James Joseph Butler
U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri's 12th congressional district
Harry M. Coudrey

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