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362:, who led all vote-getters, and Sims. The primary was held on September 8, and by the 13th, 32 out of 46 precincts had reported in, with Roberts solidly in second place with 1348 votes, behind Riggs with 1655, but in front of Sims with 1209. However, two days later, a week after the election, there was only a single district remaining, and Roberts lead had disappeared and Sims now led him by 16 votes. That district, West Huachuca, had a total of 24 Democratic votes to be counted. When all the votes were tallied the results were Riggs: 2643; Sims: 2107; Roberts: 2099; and Joseph H. Gray 1620. After his defeat, Roberts contemplated filing a legal contestation of the election, claiming Riggs' nomination was not legal. 2475: 2436: 2397: 2358: 2319: 2280: 2241: 2202: 2163: 2124: 2085: 2046: 2007: 1968: 1929: 1890: 1851: 1812: 1773: 1734: 1695: 1656: 1617: 1578: 1539: 1500: 1461: 1422: 1383: 1344: 1305: 1266: 1227: 1188: 1149: 1110: 1072: 1033: 996: 957: 918: 881: 842: 803: 764: 725: 686: 647: 608: 569: 530: 491: 452: 42: 383:
party, I have decided to withdraw from the contest for the Democratic nomination for governor." Due to his aborted candidacy for governor, Roberts did not run for re-election for county supervisor in 1920. In 1922, he announced his intention to run yet again for the state senate, representing Cochise County. He was joined by former state senators Sims and
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In 1915, there was some talk of his seeking the gubernatorial nomination, succeeding Hunt. In 1916, as late as April, Roberts was claiming that he wanted to focus on his ranch, and doubted he would ever return to politics. However, in July 1916, he publicly announced his intention to run for one of
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In 1919, Roberts once again entered the contest for the Democratic nomination for Governor. While he was the first to declare his intent to seek the governorship, he withdrew from the race on August 18, 1920, stating, "Believing no Democrat can afford to consider personal interest above that of his
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coming in second. Both men won in the general election in December, becoming the first two state senators from Cochise County, with Roberts topping the vote count with 1,945, while Sims came in second with 1,856 votes. During the First Legislature, Roberts authored a significant bill which dealt
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to the Arizona Constitutional Convention. All 10 of the Democratic nominees from Cochise County were elected to serve as delegates to the convention, including Sims. He was made chairman of the committee on private corporations and banks, considered one of the most important committees. Of the 52
297:, Roberts was one of the wealthiest men in the state, who in addition to his mining interests was also a cattleman. In 1914 Roberts served as one of several armed guards aboard a prisoner transport train, delivering 20 federal prisoners from several Arizona locations to the federal prison in 374:. Talk of Roberts running for Governor resurfaced in 1917. In February 1918, Roberts announced his intention to seek the Democratic nomination for the state's Governor. However, at some point, Roberts dropped out of the race. In August 1918 he announced his intention to run for the 378:
of Cochise County. He and I. C. E. Adams became the Democratic nominees in the Democratic primary, With Adams edging out Roberts by a vote of 2,615 to 2,585. Both Roberts and Adams won in the general election, with Adams getting the most votes, 5,239 and Roberts garnering 5,226.
289:, among others. In the 1890s, Roberts brought a stake in the White and Billings mine, which he sold to the Dos Cabezas Consolidated Mines Company in 1900 for a sum in excess of $ 40,000. Shortly thereafter he acquired the rights to some copper mining properties in the 341:
delegates to the convention, 41 of them signed the completed constitution in December, while 11 did not. Sims was one of the signatories. In 1911 he declared his intention to run for the Arizona Senate, and was known to be a staunch supporter of
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In 1914, along with Sims, Roberts ran for re-election. It was known as early as March 2014 that Roberts would be seeking re-election. Sims also ran for re-election, however during the primary Roberts came in 3rd, behind a newcomer,
345:. He was one of seven candidates for the two Cochise County seats in the Senate, three Democratic, two Republican, and two Socialist. In the Democratic primary, he received the most number of votes, with 387:, as well as political newcomers William Delbridge and T. A. Hughes. Once again, Roberts and Sims won the Democratic primary, and both won by large majorities in the general election in November. 366:
the two slots in the upcoming Democratic primary for state senator. Sims had decided not to run for a third term, but Riggs was running again. There was another newcomer in the field,
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in the upcoming primary elections. In 2010, Roberts was nominated as one of the Democratic delegates from
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Roberts entered the political arena in 1906, when he was selected as an election officer for the
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with the expansion of the state's highway system. In 1912, Roberts lost to
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In 1918, Roberts' wife was appointed by Governor Hunt as a regent of the
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in the vote to become the chairman of the state's Democratic party.
274: 219: 230: 1865:"To Curb Powers of A. C. C. Is Purpose of C. M. Roberts' Bill" 1475:"Election Results From Thirty-Two Precincts in Cochise County" 1748:"Final Returns From Primary Discloses No Radical Changes" 2255:"Sen. C. M. Roberts Starts His Campaign in Greenlee" 1319:"Official Count is Received by the Supervisor Board" 405:"History of the Arizona State Legislature 1912-1966" 301:. During the mid-1910s, Roberts was chairman of the 242: 226: 213: 208: 192: 180: 157: 141: 127: 104: 92: 82: 55: 32: 2021:"Political Announcements: For County Supervisor" 1514:"West Huachuca Has Not Yet Reported On Election" 2372:"Candidates Rush To County Seat To File Papers" 778:"State Department Chairs Chosen For Fall Work" 8: 2333:"Roberts Against Amendments to Constitution" 2099:"Complete Cochise Returns With Soldier Vote" 2294:"Roberts Drops From Dem. Race for Governor" 1631:"Will Not Refuse Gubernatorial Nomination" 40: 29: 2450:"M'Donald Wins Sheriff Race By 300 Votes" 1709:"Public Announcements: For State Senator" 1397:"Chairman Secures 17 Votes Over Opponent" 427:"Politicians By Score Throw Hats in Ring" 2411:"Democratic State and County Candidates" 2495:Democratic Party Arizona state senators 895:"Charles M. Roberts is Dead in Douglas" 396: 1553:"Official Returns of Primary Election" 1358:"Engineer is Planning for State Roads" 1124:"Cochise Man Is Out For State Senator" 739:"Arizona's Loss is Atlanta Ga.'s Gain" 2060:"Official Totals of Primary Election" 1163:"Roberts for Senate; Strong for Hunt" 661:"Plutocrats Wrote State Constitution" 7: 176:January 1923 – January 1925 123:January 1917 – January 1919 1086:"Lamar Cobb Says Constitution O.K." 1280:"Members of the First Legislature" 971:"Roberts Reports Democrats United" 78:March 1912 – January 1914 25: 2260:The Copper Era and Morenci Leader 1948:The Copper Era and Morenci Leader 1436:"Bisbee Man Out For State Senate" 1090:The Copper Era and Morenci Leader 817:"Second Woman to Serve as Regent" 88:First Senator from Cochise County 2473: 2434: 2395: 2356: 2317: 2278: 2239: 2200: 2161: 2122: 2083: 2044: 2005: 1966: 1927: 1888: 1849: 1810: 1771: 1732: 1693: 1654: 1615: 1576: 1537: 1498: 1459: 1420: 1381: 1342: 1303: 1264: 1225: 1186: 1147: 1108: 1070: 1031: 994: 955: 916: 879: 840: 801: 762: 723: 684: 645: 606: 567: 528: 489: 450: 407:. State of Arizona. pp. 7–8 320:. Roberts died at a hospital in 316:, Roberts applied to enlist the 165:from the Cochise County district 112:from the Cochise County district 2068:. September 29, 1918. p. 2 1943:"Campbell is to Be in the Race" 1795:. September 24, 1916. p. 4 1756:. September 20, 1916. p. 2 1561:. September 20, 2014. p. 2 1522:. September 15, 2014. p. 5 1483:. September 13, 1914. p. 2 1171:. September 24, 1911. p. 4 1132:. September 21, 1911. p. 5 273:Charles M. Roberts was born in 2224:. September 5, 1919. p. 1 2146:. November 17, 1918. p. 4 2107:. November 10, 1918. p. 1 1990:. February 17, 1918. p. 4 1912:. November 24, 1917. p. 1 1834:. November 12, 1916. p. 1 1327:. February 10, 1912. p. 1 1288:. December 22, 1911. p. 1 1241:"How the County Ticket Stands" 1093:. December 16, 1910. p. 1 825:. January 16, 1918. p. 10 474:. December 27, 1899. p. 7 1: 2458:. November 9, 1922. p. 1 1951:. January 18, 1918. p. 5 1873:. January 18, 1917. p. 1 1600:. October 5, 1914. p. 10 1249:. October 29, 1911. p. 4 1210:. October 15, 1911. p. 3 1202:"Official List of Candidates" 1055:. October 19, 1910. p. 9 932:"Notice of Primary Elections" 901:. October 13, 1932. p. 1 708:. October 19, 1912. p. 5 630:. January 20, 1901. p. 4 513:. February 1, 1900. p. 1 303:Arizona State Fair Commission 277:in 1866. His family moved to 2419:. October 1, 1922. p. 2 2380:. August 13, 1922. p. 2 2302:. August 19, 1920. p. 2 2185:. August 21, 1919. p. 1 2029:. August 25, 1918. p. 2 1405:. October 1, 1912. p. 1 1016:. October 8, 1910. p. 9 979:. August 30, 1910. p. 2 940:. August 26, 1906. p. 7 372:Arizona Corporate Commission 318:U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1678:. April 20, 1916. p. 8 1592:"Roberts May Start Contest" 1444:. March 28, 1914. p. 5 1366:. August 2, 1912. p. 5 1010:"Constitutional Convention" 786:. June 30, 1916. p. 14 669:. March 30, 1912. p. 2 591:. April 22, 1900. p. 2 552:. March 25, 1900. p. 1 376:County Board of Supervisors 2511: 2341:. 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Roberts in 1920 2182:The St. Johns Herald 1052:Weekly Journal-Miner 432:Weekly Journal-Miner 295:Arizona Constitution 263:Arizona State Senate 2455:Bisbee Daily Review 2377:Bisbee Daily Review 1904:"Free For All Race" 1753:Bisbee Daily Review 1675:Bisbee Daily Review 1636:Bisbee Daily Review 1519:Bisbee Daily Review 1402:Bisbee Daily Review 1324:Bisbee Daily Review 976:Bisbee Daily Review 937:Bisbee Daily Review 861:Bisbee Daily Review 510:Arizona Silver Belt 27:American politician 2299:Arizona Daily Star 1987:Arizona Republican 1982:"A Swimming Match" 1909:The Border Vidette 1870:Arizona Republican 1363:Arizona Daily Star 899:Arizona Daily Star 822:Arizona Republican 783:Arizona Republican 744:Arizona Daily Star 705:Arizona Daily Star 666:Arizona Daily Star 505:"The Mining Field" 471:Arizona Republican 466:"Mines and Mining" 259:Charles M. Roberts 34:Charles M. 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Index

C. M. Roberts

Arizona Senate
Cochise County
William M. Riggs
Arizona Senate
W. P. Simms
T. A. Hughes
D. C. O'Neil
Arizona Senate
John P. Cull
J. B. Wylie
Texas
Douglas, Arizona
Democratic
Arizona State Senate
Texas
Colorado
Gunnison County
Leadville
Dragoon Mountains
Arizona Constitution
Atlanta, Georgia
Arizona State Fair Commission
University of Arizona
World War I
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Douglas, Arizona
Democrats
Cochise County

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