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Statement of Votes cast in Macomb County, State of Michigan, at the General Election
held in said County, on Monday the Bfventh day of April, in the year one thousand .
nine hundred thirteen, for the following State and County Officers: Two Justices of
the Supreme Court, Two Kegents of the University, Superintendent of Public Instruction
One Member of State Board of Education, Two Members of State Board of Agriculture,
State Highway Commissioner and Three County Road Commissioners.
The Whole number of votes cast for the office of Justice of the Supreme Court was
Twelve thousand seven hundred fifty three
and theyt were given for the following named persons:
August C Cook, received six hundred twenty three votes
Willard J. Turner received six hundred two votes
Joseph H« Steere, recevidd,Three thousand twenty one votes
Joseph B. Moore, received Twenty nine hundred twenty eight votes
Eollin H» Person, received Twenty six hundred thirty seven, votes
Alfred J. Murphy, received, Twenty seven hundred, votes
Loran B. Teal, received thirty two votes,
Fred H. Hogle, received twenty seven votes,
Winent H.D. Fox, received ninety eight, votes
Harvey B» Hatch, received eighty give, votes
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623
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3021
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85
Total 12753
The whole number of votes cast for the office of Regent otf the University
was Twelve thousand seven hundred five
and they were given for the following named persons:
Harvey S. Chapman, received six hundred seventeen votes,
Paul R. Gray, received six hundred fourteen, votes,
Walter H. Sawyer, received three thousane ten votes,
Victor M. Gore, received twenty nine hundred ninety two, votes
Fred H. Begole, received twenty six hundred eight votes,
William Jl. Comstock, received twenty six hundred twenty two votes,
Edith M. Versluis, received twenty nine votes,
Annie G. Lockwood, recevied thirty one votes
Charles W. Obee, received eighty six votes,
i»eroy H. White, received ninety six votes
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617
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2992
2608
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Total 12705
The whole number of votes cast for the office of Superintendent of
Public Instruction was Six thousand, three hundred thirty six 6336
and they were given for the following named persons:
Gerritt Masselink, received six hundred seventeen votes, 617
Luther L* Wright, received twenty nine hundred ninety two votes 2992
John M. Munson, received twenty six hundred ten votes 2610
Ralph Kirsch, received thirty votes 30
3ohn W» Gray, received four votes, 4
Frank E. Titus, received eighty three votes, 83
Total 6336
The whole number of votes cast for the office of Member of the State
Board of Education was Six thousand three hundred forty five 6345
and they were given for the following named persons:
Samuel J. Gier, received six hundred ten votes 610
Frank Cody, received three thousand one votes 3001
Emanuel Wilhelm, received twenty six hundred fourteen votes 2614
Milan F. Martin, received thirty two votes
RjLchard Quayle, received eighty eight votes
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Total 6345 i
The whole number of votes cast for the office of Member of State Board of
Agriculture was twelve thousand six hundred wighty
and they were given for the following named persons:-
Albert B. Cook, received six hundred thirteen votes
Oscar W. Branan, received six hundred fifteen votes
Alfred J. Doherty, received three thousand three votes,
Robert D. Graham, received twenty nine hundred ninety three votes
Robert W. Hemphill Jr, received twenty six hundred sixteen votes
Alfred E. Souter, received twenty six hundred eight votes
Daniel P. Smith, received twenty eight votes
Charles H. Johnson, received thirty two votes
Edward S. Townsend, received eighty five votes
James M. Green, received eighty seven votes
The whole number of votes cast for the office of
was six thousand three hundred fifty eight
and they were given for the following named persons:-
Horatio S. Earle, received six hundred twenty setoen votes,
Frank F. Eogers, received three thousand eleven votes
George G. Winans, received Twenty six hundred twelve votes
Ezra E. Highlen, received twenty seven votes
Orson Hopkins, received eighty one votes
Total
12680
613
615
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2993
2616
2608
28
32
85
87
12680
State Highway Commi08ioner
6358
627
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27
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Total 6358
The whole ntober of votes cast fofc the office County Road Commissioner was
seventeen thousand one hundred ninety seven
and they were given for the following named persons:-
William P* Rosso, received three thousand seventy nine votes
Adna J. Freeman, received thirty one hundred ninety nine votes
Henry Hauss, received twenty eight hundred eighty two votes votes
Thomas Quinn, received twenty seven hundred fifty two votes
Fred Gorgesk, received twenty four hundred eighty five votes
Jacob Hartsig, received twenty eight",[hundred votes
State of Michigan ) ss.
County of Maoomb )
We do Hereby Certify, that the foregoing is a correct statement
of the votes given in the County of Macomb for the offices nsimed in such statement
and for the persons designated therein, at the General Election held on the seventh
dsy of April in the year one thousand nine hundred thirteen.
In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and
caused to be affixed the Seal of the Circuit Court for
the County of Macomb this 18th
Attesti
fysi&LjrS?*
Olerk of Board of County Canvassers.
total
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3079
3199
2882
2752
2485
2800
17197
day of April A.D. 1913
) Board of ) County Canvassers
STATMEH2 OF VOTES given in the County of Macomb, State of Michigan, at the General
Election held on Monday, the seventh day of April, in the year one thousand nine hundred..
thirteen, for and against the adoption of a proposed amendment to the Constitution of
this State, relative to the Eight of Women to Votel for and against the adoption of a
proposed amendment ot the Constitution of this State, relative to the Initiative on
Constitutional Amendments} for and against the adoption of a proposed amendment to the
Constitution of this State relative to the Initiative and Referendum upon Legislative
Matters; for and against the adoption of a proposed amendenent to the Constitution of
this State, relative to the Eelief, Insuring or Pensioning of Members of Fire Departments
for and against the sdoption of a proposed amendment to the Constitution of this State,
relative to the Recall of Elective Officers.
The whole Number of votes given for and against The proposed amendment of the
Constitution of this State relative to the right of Women to vote was " 6108
and they were given as follows:-
Fourteen hundred twenty two votes were given for said amendment 1422
and Forty six hundred eighty six votes were given against said amendment 4686
Total 6108
The whole ntaber of votes given for and against The proposed amendment to the
Constitution of this State relative to the Initiative on Constitutional Amendments
was Four thousand nine hundred eighty four 4984
and they were given as follows:-
One thousand five hundred fifty seven votes were given for said amendment 1557
and thirty four hundred twenty seven votes were given against said amendment 3427
Total 4984
The whole number of votes given for and against The proposed amendment to the
Constitution of this State-relative to the Initiative and Referendum upon Legislative
Matter was four thousand nine hundred seventy four 4974
:§•$, they were given as follows:-
Sixteen hundred twenty nine votes were for said amendment 1629
and thirty three hundred forty ficw votes were givtn against said amendment 3545
Total 4974
The whole number of votes given for and against the proposed amendment to the
Constitution of this State relative to the Relief, Insuring or Pensioning of Members of
Fire Departments was Fifty one hundred fifty nine 5159
and they were given as follows:-
Fifteen hundred four were given for said amendment 1504
and thirty six Hundred fifty five were ggiren against said amendment 3655
Total 5159
The whole number of votes given for and against the proposed amendment to the Constitution
of this State relative to the Recall of Elective Officers was 5122
and they were given as follows:-
Hineteen hundred twenty four votes were given for said amendment 1924
and thirty one hundred ninety eight votes were given against said amendment 3198
Total 5122
State of Michigan »
County of Macomb }
We do hereby certify, That the foregoing is a correct statement
of the votes given in the County of Macomb, at the General Election held on the
seventh day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred thirteen for and against
the proposed amendments to the Constitution of this State relative to the right of
women to vote, relative to the initiative on constitutional amendments; relative
to the initiative and referendum up4n legislative matters; relative to the relief,
insuring or pensioning of members of fire cdepartments and relative to the recall
of elective officers.
In Witness Whereof, We have hereto set our hands, at Mt
Clemens, in said County and State, this 18th day of April
A.D.1913.
j Board of * County Canvassers
"""" y Attest:
Cleric of the Board of County Canvassers.
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CERTIFICATE OF DETERIOMTION.
State of Michigan :
s ss.
County of Macomb :
The Board of County Canvassers of said County of Macomb having
convened and organized according to law, at the office of the County Clerk in said
County,and examined the statements of Votes given in the several Townships,Wards
and Preceiots of said County, at the General Election held on Monday the seventh
day of April A.D. 1913. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that they have determined:
That William P. Rosso having received the largest number of votes is elected to
the office of County Road Commissioner for the term of six years.
That Adna J. Freeman having received the largest number of votes is elected to
the office of County Road Commissioners for the term of four years.
That Henry Hauss having received the largest number of votes is elected to
the off46e of County Road Commissioners ofor the term of two years.
In Testimony Whereof, said Board of County Canvassers has caused these
presents to be Signed by its Chairman and attested&by its Secretary this 18th day
of April A.D. 1913.
* * Secretary J- ' Chairman.