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The original documents are located in Box 32, folder "Calendars - Presidential Campaign" of the Betty Ford White House Papers, 1973-1977 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Betty Ford donated to the United States of America her copyrights in all of her unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. 10/8/75 1976 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARIES State Primary Date Type of Primary New Hampshire February 24 Direct Massachusetts March 2 Direct Florida March 9 Direct Illinois March 16 Direct Wisconsin April 6 Direct New York April 6 Delegate selection Pennsylvania April 27 Direct, closed Texas May 1 Georgia May 4 Alabama May 4 Direct, closed Indiana May 4 Direct, closed Carolina May n Direct, closed District of Columbia May 4 Indirect, closed Tennessee May 6 Nebraska May 11 Direct closed West Virginia May 11 Direct Maryland May 18 Inderect Michigan May 18 Direct, open Idaho May 25 tunu & Kentucky May 25 sidnary Direct, open Oregon May 25 BERALD Direct, closed Nevada May 25 Direct, closed State Primary Date Type of Primary Rhode Island June 1 Indirect, open South Dakota June 1 Direct, closed Mississippi June 1 Montana June 1 New Jersey June 8 Indirect, open Arkansas June 8 California June 8 Ohio June 8 Indirect GREATS B junu MORGUN CONFIDENTIAL PRIORITY STATES 1 2 3 Elec- Elec- Elec- toral toral toral State Votes State Votes State Votes California 45 Missouri 12 *Connecticut 8 Illinois 26 Florida 17 -Iowa 8 Michigan 21 Maryland 10 Alaska 3 New Jersey 17 Washington 9 -Colorado 7 Ohio 25 Wisconsin 11 Delaware 3 Pennsylvania 27 Ninnesota 10 Oregon 5 New York 41 Kentucky 9 Indiana 13 Texas 26 Tennessee 10 North Dakota 3 South Dakota 4 Total 228 Total 78 -Virginia 11 Oklahoma 8 Total 73 4 5 Elec- Elec- toral toral State Votes State Votes Arizona 6 Massachusetts 14 Maine 4 Rhode Island 4 New Hampshire 4 D. C. 3 Vermont 3 Hawaii 4 Kansas 7 W. Virginia 6 Nebraska 5 Georgia 12 Idaho 4 Alabama 9 Utah 4 Arkansas 6 Wyoming 3 Louisiana 10 Montana 4 Mississippi 7 Nevada 3 North Carolina 13 New Mexico 4 South Carolina 8 Minnesota Total 51 Total 106 6. FORD BEHALD LIBRARY (As of 8/30) Mjrs. Ford President Ford Committee 1828 L STREET, N.W., SUITE 250, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 (202) 457-6400 September 7, 1976 TO: Susan Porter FROM: Pam Curtis RE: Meeting with Regional People for Ford women and Mrs. Ford Wednesday, September 8th, 2:00 p.m. Purpose of Meeting: To have our regional representatives meet Mrs. Ford for a short pep talk and pictures. Those in Attendance: Elly M. Peterson, Deputy Chairman, PFC Patricia Bailey, Northeast Regional Rep. -- Attorney, many years of Republican activity, Board of the Republican Women's Task Force, active in National Women's Political Caucus. (An aside: Pat just graduated from law school this year at the age of 39, mother of two, and graduated first in her class from American University). Judy Petty, Southern Regional Rep. -- Was the Reagan Arkansas Chairman in the primary campaign; long time Republican professional worker in Arkansas; ran a courageous, but unsuccessful. race against Wilbur Mills in 1974. Lorraine Orr, Midwest Regional Rep. -- From Nebraska; was the second woman to ever be a Republican State Chairman; excellent organizer; feminist. Angie Reitz -- Western Regional Rep. -- From California; was a Reagan Delegate and a whip in the California Delegation; 24 years old; real dynamo; worked in FUND 1972 campaign. alwuary Pam Curtis -- Coordinator of Regional People for Ford operation. Formerly with the IWY Commission; many years of Republican campaigns and work at the RNC. Betsy Bellows -- Coordinator of Elly Peterson's office; formerly with Senator Javits. The President Ford Committee, Rogers C. B. Morton, Chairman, Robert C. Moot, Treasurer: A copy of our Report is filed with the Federal Election Commission and is available for purchase from the Federal Election Commission, Washington, D.C..20463.