09/09/1952 -
Summary Statement of Votes, Primary Ellon Form 29 P. E. Miller-Davis Co.,Minneapolis
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF VOTES
Two summary statements of votes must be made out and signed by all the Judges and attested by the
Clerks, who shall cause one of such statements to be filed with the County Auditor and cause the other
of such statements to be filed with the City, Village or Town Clerk, where they shall remain open for
PUBLIC INSPECTION. Sections 206.33-206.34, Minnesota Election Laws.
Mate ofinnegota,
County of // �i
.4t the Pr/iz�.-arz Election hel at Y� 16 41( in the Election District,
composed of V A t. in the County of
State of Minnesota on, ih,e 9 day of September, 1952, the followin,g named persons received the num-
ber of votes opposite their respective names for the following'offices:
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
Total Number of Names entered upon Election Registers
Total Number of REPUBLICAN Ballots Cast and Counted
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS
JOHN M. ARNESON received ( L ) votes
A. B. GILBERT received 0 ( G ) votes
ARTHUR D. RUSSELL received ( // ) votes
EDWARD,..C. SLETTEDAHL received ( // ) votes
EDWARD J. THYE received ^!«e4.44e .. ... '�i4 ( / ) votes
FOR GOVERNOR
C. ELMER ANDERSON received 644- 9,/ i4.4( s- ) votes
PAUL A. INDYKIEWICZ received - lam ( �j/ ) votes
STAFFORD KING received....i:714.1 ( 3$ ) votes
J. C. PETERSON received )(4"".-4%,1/4. ( G ) votes
MRS. PEDER P. SCHMIDT received ( / ) votes
AUGUST SCRAMSTAD received slit& ( ! ) votes
FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
ELMER R. ANDERSON received ( 1i ) votes
HARRY L. HANSEN received ( AV ) votes
ANCHER NELSEN received ( 6 3 ) votes
ELMER O. STOVERN received ( 9 ) votes
W. J. WERNER received ( 4/ ) votes
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(For Full Term of Two Years Beginning First Monday in January, 1953)
EARL M. ANDERSON received ( � ) votes
R. E. (ANDY) ANDERSON received ( s' ) votes
MARGARET V. CHASE received ( /c/ ) votes
KEVIN T. FARLEY received ( D ) votes
PHILIP L. GRIFFIN received ( 3 ) votes
MRS. MIKE HOLM received ( S-7 ) votes
ROBERT E. LUNDQUIST received ( f(o ) votes
GEORGE J. MATSON received ( e{ ) votes
PETER MATSON received ( /p ) votes
JOHN J. McCARTHY received ( (0 ) votes
KEN NELSON received ( ,Z, ) votes
EARL OREN received ( (0 ) votes
W. D. (JACK) RITTER received ( ) votes
LUDWIG I. (LUD) ROE received ( /i ) votes
HARRY SKOOG received ( 7 ) votes
ELMER B. STASSEN received ( 3S'- ) votes
OLIVER (FRITZ) WANGLIE received ( 2. ) votes
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(To Fill Vacancy in Term Which Expires First Monday in January, 1953)
R. E. (ANDY) ANDERSON received ( ) votes
MARGARET V. CHASE received ( 9 ) votes
PHILIP L. GRIFFIN received ( 3 ) votes
MRS. MIKE HOLM received ( S 1 ) votes
ROBERT E. LUNDQUIST received ( / ) votes
JOHN J. McCARTHY received ( /d ) votes
KEN NELSON received ( / ) votes
EARL OREN received ( ) votes
W. D. (JACK) RITTER received ( ) votes
LUDWIG I. (LUD) ROE received ( / ) votes
ELMER B. STASSEN received ( .L ) votes
OLIVER (FRITZ) WANGLIE received ( / ) votes
FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER
(For Full Term of Six Years Beginning First Monday in January, 1953)
CARL A. BACKDAHL received ( . /r ) votes
CARL BENSON received ( /7 ) votes
ROBERT G. DISTAD received ( 8 ) votes
E. O. IVERSON received ( /U ) votes
EWALD W. (WALLY) LUND received ( 9'�, ) votes
J. NORMAN PETERSON received ( 3 Z ) votes
E. R. WEISS received ( /3 ) votes
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FOR R•LROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMSSIONER
(To Fill Unexpired Portion of Term Which Expires First Monday in January, 1957)
CARL ELMER DAVIDSON received ( br. ) votes
ELLING A. KNUTSON received ( (/3 ) votes
ROBERT F. LEE received ( 31 ) votes
OSCAR L. LUND received ( ) votes
FRED N. PETERSON, JR. received ( ) votes
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS ' DISTRICT
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`rK' received ( 6 0 ) votes
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DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR CANDIDATES
Total Number of Names entered upon Election Registers
Total Number of Democratic-Farmer-Labor Ballots Cast and Counted
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS
WILLIAM E. (BILL) CARLSON received ( ) votes
JOHN A. McDONOUGH received ( ) votes
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F. H. SHOEMAKER received ( ) votes
FOR GOVERNOR
ORVILLE L. FREEMAN received. ( ) votes
ED RYAN received ( ) votes
FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
ROLF C. ANDRESEN received ( ) votes
ARTHUR HANSEN received ( ) votes
VICTOR H. JOHNSON received ( ) votes
NORBERT J. McGOVERN received ( ) votes
HOWARD W. MOONEY received ( ) votes
EUGENE (SCHUEB) VOLZ received ( ) votes
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(For Full Term of Two Years Beginning First Monday in January, 1953)
EARL A. ARNESON received ( ) votes
MELVIN COOPER received ( ) votes
KOSCIE H. MARSH received ( ) votes
DANIEL B. PAULSEN received ( ) votes
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FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(To Fill Vacancy in Term Which Expires First Monday in January, 1953)
MELVIN COOPER received ( ) votes
KOSCIE H. MARSH received ( ) votes
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOHN E. O'HARA received ( ) votes
T. EDWARD O'MALLEY received ( ) votes
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
ALLAN L. JOHNSON received ( ) votes
EVERETT F. MALLUEGE received ( ) votes
FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER
(For Full Term of Six Years Beginning First Monday in January, 1953)
C. E. HOLMBERG received ( ) votes
WALTER F. JORGENSON received ( ) votes
HARRY J. MAGNUSON received ( ) votes
FRANK MURPHY received ( ) votes
FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER
(To Fill Unexpired Portion of Term Which Expires First Monday in January, 1957)
C. E. (TED) MOORE received ( ) votes
PAUL A. RASMUSSEN received ( ) votes
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT
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CANDIDATES WITHOUT PARTY DESIGNATION
Total Number of Names entered upon Election Registers
Total Number of Without Party Designation Ballots Cast and Counted
FOR SENATOR IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT
(Special Election to Fill Vacancy in Term Expiring January 4, 1955)
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT
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FOR JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(To Which Was Elected for the Regular Term)
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FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE
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FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT
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Clerks of Election Judges of Election
SUMMARY STATEMENT
OF VOTES
VILLAGE Ote
ANOKA COUNTY
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
City or Village
flown,or Ward
Precinct VILLAGE OF FRIDLEY
County ANOKA COUNTY
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
September 9, 1952
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Na 26 P.E.
TALLY BOOK
AND RETURNS
For
• Democratic -
Farmer - Labor .Party
or Village �•1.����
VILLAGE OF FRIDLBY
Town or Ward ANOKA COQ
• FRIDLtSY, MINNESOTA
Precinct
County
PRIMARY ELECTION
SEPTEMBER 9th, 1952
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Tally Book and Returns for Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
V ILLAG i j
City or Village of E OF F �L E]C , County of Anoka,
Ward or Town of Election District.
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FOR A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD SEPTEMBER 9, 1952
No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No.
1 United States Senator in Congress WILLIAM E.(BILL) CARLSON 1
2 United States Senator in Congress JOHN AJS!jcDONOUGH 2
3 United States Senator in Congress F. H. SHOEMAKER 3
4 Governor ORVILLE IL FREEMAN 4
5 Governor ED RYAN 5
6 Lieutenant Governor RQLF C.ANDRESEN 6
7 Lieutenant Governor ARTHUR HANSEN 7
8 Lieutenant Governor VICTOR H.JOHNSON 8 •
9 Lieutenant Governor NORBERT J..MCGOVERN 9
10 Lieutenant Governor HOWARD W. MOONEY 10
11 Lieutenant Governor EUGENE (SCHUEB) VOLZ 11
12 Secretary of State
(For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan..1963) EARL A._ARNESON 12
13 Secretary of State
(For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan..1953) MELVIN COOPER 13
14 Secretary of State
(For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan..1953) KOSCIE H.MARSH 14
15 Secretary of State
(For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) DANIEL B. PAULSEN 15
16 Secretary of State MELVIN COOPER 16
(To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1963)
17 Secretary of State KOSCIE H. MARSH 17
(To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953)
18 State Treasurer JOHN E. O'HARA 18 •
19 State Treasurer T. EDWARD O'MALLEY 19
20 Attorney General ALLAN L.JOHNSON 20
21 Attorney General EVERETT F.MALLUEGE 21
22 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
(For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) C. E. HOLMBERG 22
23 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
(For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) WALTER F.JORGENSON 23
24 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
(For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) HARRY J. MAGNUSON 24
25 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner FRANK MURPHY 25
(For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953)
26 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
(To fill unexpired portion of term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1957) C. E. (TED) MOORE 26
27 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
(To fill unexpired portion of term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1957) PAUL A. RASMUSSEN 27
28 Representative in Congress District 744, P.Qsi_ /// 28
29 Representative in Congress District Q .. Yeti .,, 29 •
30 Representative in Congress District C,i gag.) / M7, 30
31
Representative in Congress District 31
32 Representative in Congress District 32
STATE OF MINNESOTA
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County of Anoka
C) ' LJ VILLAGE of FR I(�� �y
At the Primary Election held at , in the 1:16§Cn District, composed
(Polling Place) (Town,Village or City)•
ill oy I LLtAG '" OF FRIDIAl Precinct in said Election District in the County of Anoka,
(Town,Village or City)
State of Minnesota, on the 9th day of September, 1952, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective
names for the following offices:
No. PUT IN
Spell Out the Number FIGURES No.
For �ym. .1.__ . :,. WILLIAM E. (BILL) CARLSON Received (J7O) votes
United States
Senator in 2 .:.. JOHN A. McDONOUGH Received 1,_ • . • -
3 F. H SHOEMAKER Received ( yb ) votes 3
a41 4 .._ ORVILLE.L,_FREEMAN Received _._ ( $2.0 - ._-votes
Governor
5 ED RYAN Received ( /0 O) votes 5
6 ROLF C.ANDRESEN Received I..... (in votes •
7 - ARTHUR HANSEN Received ..�.�_�__F�...�.._. .. . $ votes
Lr VICTOR H.JOHNSON, Received (( votes
Governor -
9_.� _._ NORBERT J. McGOVERN Received �1 L'7i ) votes •
10 HOWARD W,MOONEY Received _.(. 6,0_) votes Q____
11 EUGENE (SCHUEB) VOLZ Received ( 7 ) votes 11
Fur 12 EARL A. ARNESON _ Received __ .�. 60u.) votes
secretary.._ ._._,..
of State 13
Form ( ___�___.m. ....MELVIN_COOPER _ Received 1 ``
Of two years .-......_....__..__.�.....�__, �._._ + ) .votes
beginning
1at Mon.in I,_.._14...�.....-._ KOSCIE H. MARSH Received ( gS ) votes
"__'Tan..1958 ,
15 DANIEL B. PAULSEN Received ( go ) votes 15 •
s«retuy°3tateTsfill 16 MELVIN COOPER Received ( /(s 'V) votes
6447112"
�,, 1 17 KOSCIE H. MARSH Received 1,51)( 1? ) votes 17
_- ie_. 18 __.._..,. JOHN E. O'HARA Received ( /SS) votes
Treasurer
19 T. EDWARD O'MALLEY Received ( /3 3) votes 19
For 1 20 ALLAN L.JOHNSON Received I r votes ,1
General
21 EVERETT F. MALLUEGE Received ( /0 O votes 21
For I 22 C. E. HOLMBERG Received ( ,c) ) votes 22
Kalman and I_ ,.....-.:._..... _
Warehouse 23 WALTER F.JORGENSON Received ( I/ ) votes
Commissioner
For full term _ ...
of six years 24 HARRY J. MAGNUSON / Received ( 3 ) votes
aan.,lesa I 25 FRANK MURPHY Received
( 7 7 ) votes 25
FIN
Ir."a alli;;Frehr ! 26 C. E. (TED) MOORE Received
, v) votes a
umpired perSen of tern.
whki�etpraltlIt Mee. 1 27 PAUL A. RASMUSSEN Received ( ,Z 1 y) votes 27
Iu 28 Received ( Si ) votes 28
29 _ �C Received ( 22.1,) votes 29
Rresen ,y� yl
is : '� / 30 VA. �//-mil Received votes 0
31 • e.( c) u.j�/�.�, Received ( �__ votes
32 '" Received ( ) votes 32
Total Number of Names Entered
u
III
pon the Election Registers I (----, S3 y )
Total Number of Ballots
Actually Cast and Counted (--------- -)
(DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR ONLY)
Number of Totally Defective Ballots (____________________)
Number of Partially Defective Ballots (- )(
Number Defective as to ( ); ( )
Office of: ( );
( ); ( -)
THE NATIONAL FLAG WAS DISPLAYED ON A SUITABLE STAFF DURING ALL THE HOURS OF VOTING
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CERTIFICATE
We, the undersigned Judges and Clerks of the VILLAGE OF FRIDLEY Precinct,
Ward, of the '(City) (Village) (Town) of ILLAGE OF ER I DLL1f
Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the primary Election held September 9, 1952, were carefully and properly
piled, checked and counted, and that the number of votes marked opposite the respective names of the candidates correctly shows
the number of votes so cast.
Signed:
Judges
of
_ _ - -- - -_ Election
ic-4.--e- -.), ' Oft/L-- . •
Signed ) �� /���
�9 ' / }7 a ,t,D %e-el Clerks
7/a,146 1444. 5 of
Election
Dated___.----
4.4 _ , Minnesota, September 5 1952.
Two Tally Books and Returns must be made out and signed by all the Judges and attested by the Clerks, one to be filed
with the proper Town, Village or City Clerk, at the close of the election, and one to be delivered to the County Auditor. Two
summary statements of the returns must be at the same time signed by all of the Judges and Clerks and one of the summary
statements filed with the Clerk, the other with the County Auditor, for immediate public inspection, at the same time the returns
for the primary election are made. .
No.25 P.E.
TALLY BOOK
AND RETURNS
For
REPUBLICAN PARTY
, z/14i)i.,EY
414NcirA ',..10UNTY
City or Village TOTA
Town or Ward
Precinct
County
PRIMARY ELECTION
SEPTEMBER 9th, 1952
Tally Book and Returns for Republican Party
VILLAGE OF FRCDLEY
City or Village of , County of Anoka,
Ward or Town of V tLL a. 0.f F R-- f=i->;F"+- Election District.
FOR A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD SEPTEMBER 9, 1952 ii
No. OFFICE CANDIDATES II No.
1 1 1 United States Senator in Congress { //
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1 JOHN M.ARNESON � 1 I
2 United States Senator in Congress A.B.GILBERT !4� 2
3 United States Senator in Congress ARTHUR D.RUSSELL I I � 3 (.
4 II United States Senator in Congress EDWARD C.SLETTEDAHL /I 4
r 9 5 I k
5 United States Senator in Congress EDWARD J.THYE /d
6 Governor C.ELMER ANDERSON / 6
• 7 Governor PAUL A.INDYKIEWICZ I 7
8 I Governor STAFFORD KING 3 8
9 Governor J.C.PETERSON 0 9
10 Governor MRS.PEDER P.SCHMIDT / 10
11 Governor AUGUST SCRAMSTAD 1 11
12 Lieutenant Governor ELMER R.ANDERSON . i V 91 12
13 Lieutenant Governor HARRY L.HANSEN4 13
14 1 Lieutenant Governor ANCHER NELSEN I 431 14
15 t Lieutenant Governor ELMER O.STOVERN 11 15
16 Lieutenant Governor • W. .WERNER ..t.(II 1-6
Secretary of State 17
17 (For full term .of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) EARL M.ANDERSON
18 Secretary of State R.E.(ANDY)ANDERSON 1 18
(For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953)
19 Secretary of State MARGARET V.CHASE / 19
(For full term of two years beginning
1st Mon.in Jan.,1963)20 Secretary of State KEVIN T.FARLEY 1 20 '
(For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953)
21 Secretaryy of State PHILIP L.GRIFFIN 3 21
(For fu I term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953)
22 Secretary of State MRS.MIKE HOLM .Si 22
(For full term of two years beginning let Mon.in Jan.,1953)
23 Secretarya of State ROBERT E.LUNDQUIST / b 23
(For fu term rt two years beginning 1st Mon.in Tan.,1953) Q
24 Secretaryy of State GEORGE MATSON #' 24
(For ft I term oY two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,19b3) J.
Secretary of State 25
25 PETER MATSON /D)
(For full term of two years beginning let Mon.in Jan.,1963)
Secretar of State 26
26 JOHN J.McCARTHY
(For fu 1 term of Lwo years beginning 1st Mon,in Jan.,1963) J J
27 Sec(For retafu I r term er Sof twtate KEN NELSON II 27
o yearn beginning lat Mon.in Jan.,1953)
28 I Secr term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953)
EARL OREN
29 Secretary of State W.D. (TACKI RITTER 11 q 1 29
(For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan..1953)
`(or fu UeTIll'`'e LUDWIG I. (LUD)ROE , ([If 30
30 For Yu11 term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) ( )
31 Secretary of State HARRY SKOOG Ii '�11 31
I (For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in San.,1953)
32 Secretary of State ELMER B.STASSEN it 3 .I 32 I
(For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953)
Secretary of State. 33
33 { (For full term of two years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) OLIVER(FRITZ)WANGLIE { ti I�
Secretary of State R.E.(ANDY)ANDERSON {H 7/{/I! 34
35 I
`34 �� (To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) i EI ✓II
Secretary of State
I','
(To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) MARGARET V.CHASE i 35
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36 !I Secretary of State PHILIP L.GRIFFIN I ! -36
It (To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) II 31
j Secretary of State
37 li (To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) MRS.MIKE HOLM I� f(; 37
Secretary of State
38 ' To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) ROBERT E.LUNDQUIST 11 /�!I`f 38
39 II Secretary f State (
(To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) JOHN J.M¢CARTHY Ii pi 39
!
Secretary of State
40 (To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) KEN NELSON Ill 40
41 Secretary of State EARL OREN $'� 41
(To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) I ,
42 Secretary of State I RITTER 9 42
(To 511 W.D. (J ACK)vacancy in term which expires let Mon.in Jan.,1963)
Secretary of State ,II
43 j' (To tin vacancy in term which expires 1st Man.in Jan.,1953) LUDWIG I. (LUD)ROE 1 43
Secretary of State E
(To fill vacancy in ter which expires 1st Mon,in Jan.,1953) C ELMER B.STASSEN {
44 m Z� 44
45 Secretary of State � 45
(To fill vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) OLIVER(FRITZ)WANGLIE 1 j'
Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
(For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) CARL A.BACKDAHL I / 1 46
47 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
(For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) CARL BENSON I 1 47
48
Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner i
(For full term of six years beginning lot Mon.in Jan.,1953) ROBERT G.DISTAD s 48
49 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner E.O.IVERSON /
(For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon.in Jan.,1953) 0 49
50 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner 1
(For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon,in Jan.,1953) EWALD W.(WALLY) LUND 521 50
51 Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
(Far full term of six years beginning 1st Mon,in Jan.,1953) J.NORMAN PETERSON 3 2, 51
Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
52 (For full term of six years beginning 1st Mon,in Jan..1953) E.R.WEISS - 13! 52
Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
53 (To fill unexpired portion of term which expires lst Mon.inJan.,1957) CARL ELMER DAVIDSON I ; 53
Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
54 (To fill unexpired portion of term which expires 1st Mon,in Jan.,1957) ELLING A.KNUTSON 3 ii 54
•Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner 3`fi 55
55 (To fill unexpired unexpired portion of term which expires 1st Mon,in Jan.,1957) ROBERT F.LEE
Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner
56
(To fill unexpired portion of term which expires 1st Mon,in Jan.,1957) OSCAR L.LUND �,II 56 I
Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner R Fl 57
57 (To fill unexpired portion of term which expires let Mon,in Jan.,1957) F ED"N.PETERS ON,J .
58 Representative in Congress J.Ad' District � � w/ -7'_ - C I 58 '
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59 Representative in Congress...3.A.4 District G pet• 0;16-W--, L,Oi 59 1
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60 Representative in Congress._. /+ District / . ve�i L j� 60
61 Representative in Congress.._. District 4 ` • / •/{' 61 I.
62 Representative in Congress District / / , 62
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
ss.
County of Anoka 444
At the Primary Election held at in thenlL AGE OF FRI DDon District, composed
f oiling Pierce) (Town,Village or City)
g iLLAGE OF ER.i.L i1 VIa{d Precinct in said Election District in the County of Anoka,
(Town,Village or City)
State of Minnesota,on the 9th day of September, 1952,the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective
names for the following offices:
No. Spell Out the Number* PUT IN FIGURES No.
1 1 JOHN M.ARNESON Received ' i ( /b ) votes 1
2 'I A.B.GILBERT, Received / ( ) votes 2
U
° n•r ina 3 I ARTHUR D.RUSSELL Received ( // ) votes 3
Congr in Lr* 4 ) EDWARD C.SLETTEDAHL Received ;pe ��� � i ( // ) votes 4
- i 5, EDWARD I.THYE Received d21.42-iG'-Gt /cteEi ilt;�x-C ( /`f9) votes 5
6 C.ELMER ANDERSON Received (1204....44.4,4“4., / •/ / ( /S.c) votes I 6
1
. i 7 PAUL A.INDYKIEWICZ Received cQ-u/t/ I / / ( Li) votes 7
8 STAFFORD KING Received ( 3,() votes 8
For
Governor 9 f J.C.PETERSON Received ( 0 ) votes 9
10 MRS.PEDER P.SCHMIDT Received ( / ) votes 10
{I 11 I AUGUST SCRAMSTAD Received 611t.t _ ( / ) votes 11
12 ELMER R.ANDERSON Received ( 6 9 ) votes 12
13 HARRY L.HANSEN Received /�l ( -��) votes 13
t. 14 1 ANCHER NELSEN Received .li �/t ( 6 3 ) votes 14
•t..,rnor 15
15 l ELMER O.STOVERN Received ( 9 ) votes
h 16
16 k W.T.WERNER Received a n..L_ ( .// ) votes P
17 EARL M.ANDERSON Received ( k ) votes 17
18 R.E.(ANDY)ANDERSON Received /-•w-4- ( f) votes 18
19 MARGARET V.CHASE Received 4 Z.r.", ( /4) votes 19
20 I KEVIN T.FARLEY Received -71-4-1,-.0.— ( o ) votes 20
21 'I ' PHILIP L.GRIFFIN Received e. it J ( 3 ) votes 21
22 MRS.MIKE HOLM Received 1 , „. ( s7 ) votes 22
23 I ROBERT E.LUNDQUIST Received ( /4 ) votes 23
Secretary 24 1 GEORGE J.MATSON Received a-w.-- ( 4 ) votes 24
of State
Full term of N
two years 25 PETER MATSON Received a ( /0 ) votes 25
beginning
1st Mon.in
Jan.,1953 votes
I� 26 JOHN J.McCARTHY Received ( 6 ).votes
f' 27 KEN NELSON Received aura ( .2. ) votes 27
28 EARL OREN Received ( C ) votes 28
29 {I W D. (TACK) RTTTF.R Received a ( Q 1 votes 29
31 „� HARRY SKOOG Received ( 7 ) votes 31
II 33 {� ELMER B.STASSEN Received l� U ( Sr) votes 32
V I.
I 33 OLIVER(FRITZ)WANGLIE Received ( . ) votes 33
34 i Ij R.E. (ANDY)ANDERSON Received Clive-
/' ( ? ) votes I 34
35 I, MARGARET V.CHASE Received -v...t ( g ) votes �j 35
36 PHILIP L.GRIFFIN Received , ( 3 ) votes 1 36
37 I MRS.MIKE HOLM Received ., ' Cl-r-1t... ( 'I ) votes 37
For 38 ROBERT E.LUNDQUIST Received ' 03 ( /Q ) votes 38
,§ecretarY l
oToffite 39 JOHN J.McCARTHY Received - . ( /o ) votes 1 39
vacancy in term ��
nich expires 40 { KEN NELSON Received _ ( ( ) votes t'40
1st Mon.in
Jan.,1953
41 EARL OREN Received -7 ( g ) votes 41
{ 42 W.D. (JACK)RITTER Received IwwR ( 9 ) votes i 42
,}c.v
43 LUDWIG I. (LUD)ROE Received ti-co-e..,14-e—.. ( /.2•, ) votes 43
�1 44 ELMER B.STASSEN Received ( a ) votes 44
fi �!
45 OLIVER(FRITZ)WANGLIE Received ( I ) votes 45
' 46 � CARL A.BACKDAHL Received ( // ) votes 46
47 CARL BENSON Received ( 17 ) votes 47
Warehouse
and l 48 ROBERT G.DISTAD Received ( 8 ) votes 48
Warehouse
Commissioner !��
Full of 49 ' E.0.IVERSON Received ...K.v._ ( /0 ) votes 49
begins a
lst Mon.in 50 EWALD W. (WALLY) LUND Received ' -.a.1� ( 9 Z.) votes 50
Jan.;1963
51 J.NORMAN PETERSON Received 'o ( 3.2.. ) votes 51
52 (! E.R.WEISS Received - Jr' ( /3 ) votes 52
53 CARL ELMER DAVIDSON Received q' •if ( (.S) votes 53
For
Railroad and 54 ELLING A.KNUTSON Received -7',1 1�t1/t.U.. ( lF 9 ) votes 54
Warehouse
Commissioner
To filled 55. ROBERT F.LEE Received ,a, '71.e,.KR ( a., ) votes '55
DC;i of term I`
m''_,eo Direr 56 OSCAR L.LUND Received ■ / ( C r.) votes 56
let Mon.in
Jan.,1957
57 FRED N.PETERSON R. Received / ,/ _ �,. votes 57
Q
58 ,gr.1 / - vu. -rTh Received e--yu_ / ( 4 ( ) votes 58
For 'I� 59 • 1/" Received ( 6 0 ) votes 59
Representative
u oneness 60 a . (� Received ;i151-: 17-' t�t..e. ( S'3/) votes 60
—District i! 61 C. ��arlat." Received / C.t ( I J ) votes 61
+ i
. 62 / Received ( ) votes 62
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Total Number of Names Entered '---upon the Election Registers (-'---J LL-3----'---')
Total Number of Ballots l
Actually Cast and Counted r ( "'9 """")
(REPUBLICAN ONLY) )
Number of Totally Defective Ballots ( )
Number of Partially Defective Ballots ( )(
Number Defective as to S (
); ( )
Office of );
(
( ); (•• )
THE NATIONAL FLAG WAS.DISPLAYED ON A SUITABLE STAFF DURING ALL THE HOURS OF VOTING
CERTIFICATE
We, the undersigned Judges and Clerks of the VILLAGE OF FR-LDLE Precinct,
Ward,of the (City) (Village) (Town) of VILLAGE OF FR IDLE ,
Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the Primary Election held September 9, 1952,were carefully and properly
piled,checked and counted,and that the number of votes marked opposite the respective names of the candidates correctly shows
the number of votes so cast.
Signed:
c..6-..C.1J••.,".- Judges
L of
. , ,-.- - ---1-,.�� Election
, .V
Signed: (1 "a 0--/y� c i�✓ ,�rc Clerks
of
%��'. 1 144460 . ` Election
Dated R�'uG - Minnesota, September 1952.
Two Tally Books and Returns must be made out and signed by all the Judges and attested by the Clerks,one to be filed with
the proper Town,Village or City Clerk, at the close of the election,and one to be delivered to the County Auditor.Two sum-
mary statements of the returns must be at the same time signed by all of the Judges and Clerks and one of the summary state-
ments filed with the Clerk,the other with the County Auditor, for immediate public inspection,at the same time the returns for
the primary election are made.
r
TALLY BOOK
• AND RETURNS
For
Candidates Without
Party Designation
VILLAGE OF LEY
ANOKA COIE' TY
City or Village FRIDLEy, MINNESOTA
Town or Ward
Precinct
County
PRIMARY ELECTION
• . SEPTEMBER 9th, 1952
Tally Book and Returns for Candidates Without Party Designation
City or Village of V ILLAGE Ut= t t DLEY , County of Anoka, •
Ward or Town of V_ LLAG.E 0-F FR-f-D-LE Election District.
FOR A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD SEPTEMBER 9, 1952
No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No.
1 Representative in Legislature,44th District CARL W. ECK /s I 1
2 representative in Legislature,44th District JOHN H. NORDIN 3 /41 2 •
3 R. presentative in Legislature,44th District MAURICE L. RADELL 7 r 3
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
ss.
County of Anoka p ))) .
At the Primary Election held at / / ��� ' / / , in t e1 LLAGE OF F Qj„ tion District, composed
(p.ing Place) (Town,Village or City)
141 LOGE. OF ER_I_D-LL -d Precinct in said Election District in the County of Anoka,
(Town,Village or City)
State of Minnesota, on the 9th day of September, 1952, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective
names for the following offices:
No.
Spell Out the Number FIGURES No.
For Representative in
1 Leg.,44th District— CARL W. ECK Received - /f ) votes 1
For Representative in , / /
2 Leg.,44th District— JOHN H. NORDIN Received , , L3 Iiil Lyotes__i_ 2
For Representative in ,,
3 Leg.,44th District— MAURICE L. RADELL Received ( (/,f ) votes 3
4 Received C ) votes 4
5 Received votes 5
6 Received C J votes 6
1 7 Received votes 7
8 Received votes 8
9 Received �— ( ) votes 9
10 Received votes 10
11 Received votes 11
12 Received votes 12
_ 13 Received ( I votes 13
14 Received votes 14
15 Received ( ) votes 15
16 Received ( ) votes 16
17 Received ( ) votes d 17
18 Received ( ). votes 18
19 Received ( ) votes 19
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22 Received ( ) votes 22
23 Received ( ) votes 23
24 Received votes 24
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26 Received ( ) votes 26
27 Received - .._(. ) votes 27
28 Received votes 28
29 Received votes 29
30 Received ( __,) votes 30
31 Received votes 31
32 Received votes 32
33 Received ) votes 33
34 Received �. __._ )_ __.._ r�—
i..-., 4 votes 34
35 Received (_,... otes. 35
36 Received ( ) votes 36
37 Received ( ) votes 37
38 Received ( ) votes 38
39 Received ( ) votes 39
40 Received ( ) votes 40
41 Received ( ) votes 41
42 Received (_ ) votes 42
43 Received ( ) votes 43
44 Received ( ) votes 44
45 Received votes 45
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Total Number of Names Entered 3
upon the Election Registers (-----` -_Y_-____-)
Total Number of Ballots Actually Cast and Counted S../ �,
(WITHOUT PARTY DESIGNATION ONLY) ( )
Number of Totally Defective Ballots (_____________ )
Number of Partially Defective Ballots ( )
( ... = •); ( -)
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Number Defective as to (""."''''"'" "'); ( )
Office of: ( );
( )
( ); ( )
THE NATIONAL FLAG WAS DISPLAYED ON A SUITABLE STAFF DURING ALL THE HOURS OF VOTING
CERTIFICATE
V We, the undersigned Judges and Clerks of the VILLAGE OF FR I DLEsY
g J g Precinct,
Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of ILLAGS OF FI�i_DLEY
Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the Primary Election held September 9, 1952, were carefully and properly
piled, checked and counted, and that the number of votes marked opposite the respective names of the candidates correctly shows
the number of votes so cast.
Signed:
•
ill
' - tr.
Judges
C � °f
`
Gtr Election
Signed:
, e1/ .. Clerks
214440.7
� of
` Election
J
Dated .- ��� / , Minnesota, September
9 , 1952.
Two Tally Books and Returns must be made out and signed by all the Judges and attested by the Clerks, one to be filed with I
the proper Town, Village or City Clerk, at the close of the election, and one to be delivered to the County Auditor. Two sum- •
mary statements of the returns must be at the same time signed by all of the Judges and Clerks and one of the summary state-
ments filed with the Clerk, the other with the County Auditor, for immediate public inspection, at the same time the returns for■
the primary election are made.
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