The Prohibition ticket went on to capture nearly a quarter million popular votes as the prohibition movement gained steam.
An improvement was shown in the October election when he captured 2211 votes (8.3%) in the same seat.
Out of 663 electors, Pauloosie captured 229 votes, or 34.5%.
On election day, Frazier won easily, capturing 131,503 votes to 103,409 for Littleton.
In the 1946 House elections, King was again unopposed and captured 110,654 votes, or 99.4 percent.
She ran again in the 1998 gubernatorial election, capturing 59,218 votes (0.71%).
Canfield captured 59,191 votes, just 148 more than Joelson, and was proclaimed the winner of the election.
Baker captured 2,766 votes; two competitors and write-in candidates split the remainder.
He captured 1,619 votes in 2nd district, as candidate for the Civic Platform list.
He won all but two states, capturing 212 of 233 electoral votes.