Kecora numoer file for primary by Steve Arvanette Democrates and Republicans appear to have filed in record numbers for posts on the delegations to county and national political conventions scheduled this summer. Oelegate selection will be made at the May 9 state-wide primary election. Up for grabs on the Democratic state primary ballot are 22 delegate seats to that party's national convention in Miami, Fia. Eight will be selected from the First Congressional District, eight from the second, and six from the third. Almost 300 individuals filed for those 22 positions with most making the attempt uncommited to any presidential candidate. On the Republican side, 16 delegates will be attending the party's convention in San Diego, Calif. Six will be elected from the First Congressional District, four from the second, and six from the third. With the final tally now in from the Nebraska, secretary of state's office, the following is the delegate break-down: On the Democratic ballot- On the Republican ballot- 1st Dit . 2nd Dist. 3rd Ditt Nixon 50 35 40 Ashbrook t 3 . 1 McClotkey 2 1 0 Agnew 10 1 uncommited 7 0 Total 61 39 42 Total 125 5 3 2 7 142 1st Dlt 2nd Ditt. 3rd Dist. Total McGovarn 22 11, 8 41 Mutkie 18 14 8 40 Jackson 11 14 6 31 Humphrey 8 12 5 25 Lindsay 8 9 5 22 Kennedy 6 8 3 17 Chlsholm 10 4 1 15 Wallace 5 0 2 7 McCarthy 2 0 0 2 uncommitad 28 38 31 97 Total 118 110 69 297 Nine individuals pledged to Edmund. Muskie withdrew. A surprising number of voters filed for delegate to the county party conventions in Lancaster County. Final figures released by the Lancaster County Election Commissioner's office showed 732 Republicans will be on the primary ballot for 747 convention seats. On the Democratic side, 446 names will be on the ballot for 1,843 delegate spots. County delegates are elected by precinct with each precinct getting a proportionate number of seats with regard to its total party registration. Therefore, not all the delegates who filed may get elected as some precincts could have a contest. This year's county delegate total far surpasses the number in the 1968 and 1970 primaries. In 1968, 391 Democrats filed while 247 Republicans were on the ballot. In 1970, 226 Democrats and 392 Republicans were on the county ballot. The greater . number of Democrats in 1968 has been attributed to the heavily contested Democratic presidential preference on the ballot. The larger Republican showing in 1970 could reflect strong competition in the gubernatorial selection. Many Democratic presidential campaign groups had urged their supporters to file as delegates, possibly accounting for that increase. Allen Beermann, Nebraska secretary of state, has announced he will hold a public hearing on the question of Otis Glebe's eligibility to appear on the Republican primary ballot. Moments after Glebe filed for the U.S. Senate, Lincolnite Wilma .Street presented papers contesting Glebe's eligibility to be on the ballot. Street contended that an Otis Orrick Glebe was found guilty of a felony charge of evading the draft during World War II. In her statement she said his civil rights have never been restored which would deny him the right to vote and hold office. Beermann set the hearing for Thursday at 3 p.m. in the East Lounge Hearing Room. 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