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40.GENE ELECTION RETURNS VOTES'
1?if , . ,
State of Minnesota,
ss.
County of 4.(.4■94
At an election held at. in the electionastrict, corttpoted of `
in the county of State of Minnesota, on the 4th day of November,
1952, the following proposed Constitutional Amendments received the number of Affirmative and
Negative votes as follows:
1
No. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Imo.
_ �.
INVESTMENT OF PERMANENT TRUST yes— received ( di ) votes
FUNDS .541.Ae„ I ailed, •
.1 Amendment of Section 6, of Article VIII of 1
the Constitution, relating to changing the re-
quirements for investment or loan of the perm- Noy— received ( . ) votes
anent school and permanent university funds.
J
REVISION OF CONSTITUTION BY A
CONVENTION
'Shall the Constitution of the State of Minne- %
sota be amended by adding to Article 14 there- -- �— - toll \
of a new section to be known as Section 3,pro-
„,,, Yes— • ( ) vo 1
viding for the submission at the next general
4.410.440,44606 1116.1 h election after any revision of the constitution ' 2
by any convention called for that purpose to `
the people of the state any such revision for No— received (-- ) votes
their approval or rejection and that, before
the same shall go into effect, there shall be an ��
approval and ratification thereof by three-fifths
of all the electors voting on the question?
CLARIFYING QUALIFICATIONS OF .:
VOTERS ( ) votes
hall the Constitution, Article VII, Section Yes— received �//
#1, relating to who may vote, be amended so as .+disrw 3
3° to provide for changes in the wording thereof :. 5
in order to clarify the meaning, without ma- z,�
'terially changing the actual meaning thereof? No— received 1 J (—AFC.)) totes
PROBATE JUDGE AND PROBATE COURT
Shall Section 7 of Article VI of the Con- ,
stitution of the State of Minnesota, relating to
office of probate judge, be so amended that the
second sentence thereof shall read as follows: ,
It shall be held by one judge, whose qualifica- Yes— recei ed frit ) votes
Lions may be established by law and who shall ( •
4 be elected by the voters of the county for the �ti 4
term of four years. ,0�r
) vote.
and the last sentence of said section shall read No— received (. .
as follows: A probate court shall have jurisdic- �
tion over the person and estate, either or both,
of persons under guardianship; over estates of
deceased persons; and such further jurisdic-
tion as the legislature may from time to time
establish by a two-thirds vote.
'1 MOTOR VEHICLE TAX DISTRIBUTION
Shall the constitution, Article XVI, Section
3, be amended so as to provide for apportion-
ment of the excise tax on motor vehicles so
that 65 per cent be paid into the trunk high- Z
way sinking fund, ten per cent be apportioned Yes— received ' ( er ) vote.
to cities, villages, and boroughs in proportion 1«sue .4044.44401 Arvani4do,
Jr to population, and 25 per cent be apportioned 5.
- to counties according to the following com uta-=-t .
tion: One-half in the ratio which the iu aI :;--- i--------�~w - ( f ;) .
population of the county bears to the total rural `- WAnd population of the state. One-half in the ratio ��
which the total mileage of county and township \ ‘%44;144 ,
roads bears to the total mileage of all the county fr. °
' ''
and township roads in the state.
__
Total Number of Names En- �;
tered Upon the Election Reg- -- .. ... ( Ar }
inters.
Total Number of Ballots Ac-
tually Cast and Counted 1 .__ .. - .. _ _ Co* ( ' )
JI'�tM�lw __
Number Defective Ballots �' ( - )
The national flag was displayed on a suitable staff during all the hours of voting.
1,
Tally Book and Returns for BALLOTS - ' - of
/ 4. County, Minnesota,
GENERAL ELECTION, November 4, 1952
No. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No.
iINVESTMENT OF PERMANENT TRUST FUNDS y �
1 Amendment of Section 6, of Article VIII of the Constitution, relating to changing the 1
requirements for investment or loan of the permanent school and permanent university
funds. No—
, d
REVISION OF CONSTITUTION BY A CONVENTION
Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be amended by adding to Article 14 Yes-- �r
thereof a new section to be known as Section 3, providing for the submission at the next OA 7
2 general election after any revision of the constitution by any convention called for that 2
purpose to the people of the state any such revision for their approval or rejection and No—
that, before the same shall go into effect, there shall be an approval and ratification there-
of by three-fifths of all the electors voting on the question?
j
CLARIFYING QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS y ? �,`
3 Shall the Constitution, Article VII, Section 1, relating to who may vote, be amended `j / 3
so as to provide for changes in the wording thereof in order to clarify the meaning, with- ,
out materially changing the actual meaning thereof? No— g4io'
i
PROBATE JUDGE AND PROBATE COURT 1
Shall Section 7 of Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, relating to
office of probate judge, be so amended that the second sentence thereof shall read as fol- yes_
lows: It shall be held by one judge, whose qualifications may be established by law and who 1
4 shall be elected by the voters of the county for the term of four years. 4
and the last sentence of said section shall read as follows: A probate court shall have jur- No-
isdiction over the person and estate, either or both, of persons under guardianship; over
estates of deceased persons; and such further jurisdiction as the legislature may from time
to time establish by a two-thirds vote.
MOTOR VEHICLE TAX DISTRIBUTION . $
Shall the constitution, Article XVI, Section 3, be amended so as to provide for appor- 1
tionment of the excise tax on motor vehicles so that 65 per cent be paid into the trunk high- i
Yes--
way sinking fund, ten per cent be apportioned to cities, villages, and boroughs in propor-
y o 5
5 tion to population, and 25 per cent be apportioned to counties according to the following
computation: One-half in the ratio which the rural population of the county bears to the N
total rural population of the state. One-half in the ratio which the total mileage of county
and township roads bears to the total mileage of all the county and township roads in the
state. 1 . .6
CERTIFICATE
We, the undersigned judges and clerks of the Precinct,
Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of
Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General election held November 4, 1952, .
were carefully and properly piled, checked and counted, and that the number of votes marked for
and against the propositions voted upon correctly shows the number of votes so cast.
Signed:
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. 4 / .-=er/ e/o Judges
,
Signed: //a1146
74147. } Clerks
Dated % Minnesota, November 7 1952.
Two Tally Books 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, and 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 election are made.
Secretary of State
TALLY BOOK
AND RETURNS
For
White Ballots '
Precinct 4,Att° y.S)-4 County d44-4-AL
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 4th, 1952
CAUTION � Because of the several SHORT TEEM offices, please note carefully, before
entering tally,the offices opposite lines r and 21;23 and 24;32 and 33;35 and
36;38 and 39. •
Tally Book for WHITE BALLOTS 0 C "%'Z� of;
County,Minnesota,
4r
GENERAL ET ECTION, November 4, 1952.
No. OFFICE CANDIDATES
if No lI
11 f
Lars Bondhus Leo Thompson
Dana Stone Carl Hammer Republican— (
Judge W.0.McNelly Lud Roe EISENHOWER 1
1 Presidential Electors p Lewis Drill George Campbell and
Gordon Sanders Clarence Langley NIXON r/.D
Mrs.A. L Campbell
j
Mrs.Margaret Drips J.E.Murray Democratic- 1I i
Nick Zender Mrs.Irving Revier Farmer-Labor— 2
2 i'Presidential Electors Thomas R.Roberts John Moriarity STEVENSON
Koscie Marsh Mrs.Lucille Burrill 1 and
John Sollie Jake Ohisen 1\ SPARKNIAN �"9
Fryer
Industrial
Government (SLP)
3 I'Presidential Elector THEODORE E. PETERSON HASS 3
Nominated by Petition. EMERY I
i 1
s S Progressive
4 Presidential Elector ELMER A BENSON H IN 4
Nominated by Petition. BASS
f
Socialist
Workers
5 Presidential Elector CHESTER K JOHNSON DOBBS 5
Nominated by Petition. and
WEISS
George Wilson Arnold P.Peterson Prohibition
John Walkup W.F.Widen
6 Presidential Electors Jeanette Green Ballet C.Franklin HAMBa EN 6
Irving H.Palm Mrs.H.J.Riordan
H.0.Tilleskjor HOLTWICK
Nominated by Petition.
7 U.S.Senator in Congress EDWARD J. THYE—Republican. Ss/gs- 7
8 ,U.S.Senator in Congress WILLIAM E. (BILL) CARLSON—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. a, 8
9 U.S.Senator in Congress MARIAN LeSUEUR—Progressive—Nominated by Petition. 9 9
10 U.S.Senator in Congress VINCENT R.DUNNE—Socialist Workers—Nominated by Petition. ? 10
11
GENE E ECTION RETURN OF VOTES
State of Minnesota, County of ss.
City of
At an election held at PA?,f-molf in the election &strict,
composed of
in the county of - .4- -.\,,,, ,State of
Minnesota, on the 4th.'claTirkovember, 195204e following named persons received the number of votes opposite their
respective names for the following offices to-wit:
— _
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Spell Out the Number No.
Ilgures
No.
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! 1 Lars Bondhus Leo Thompson
Judge W.0.McNelly Lud Roe Republican-
., l Dana Stone Carl Hammer Lewis Drill EISENHOWER received .Aiki.1,6,1"441.".tn..(..S.20 ) votes 1 .,
11
Gordon Sanders George Campbell
Clarence Langley and
NIXON
Mrs.A.M.Campbell
Mrs.Margaret Drips J.E.Murray Democratic-
11 Nick Zender
q Thomas R.Roberts Mrs.Irving Revier
John Moriarity Farmer-Labor-
' Koscie Marsh Mrs.Lucille Burrill ( STEVENSON received.X444.14.#44/44/. .140 sr, ) votes 2
John Sollie Jake Ohlsen and
Willis Fryer ) SPARKMAN
Industrial
Government (SLP)
3 THEODORE E. PETERSON
i. HASS
and
EMERY received ( .) votes 3
1
I Progressive
4 ELMER A. BENSON HALLINAN received alikA.N ( / ) votes 4
11 and
BASS
1
11 '
i Socialist
Workers
l' 5 CHESTER K. JOHNSON received ( .) votes 5
DOBBS, and
I
George Wilson Arnold P.Peterson
John Walkup W.F.Widen I Prohibition
6 Jeanette Green Hallet C.Franldin HAMBLEN received.. tglist-w. ( 3 ..) votes 6
v Irving H.Palm Mrs.H.J.Riordan and
H.0.Tilleskjor HOLTWICK
Nominated by Petition.
7 EDWARD J. TRICE received,IA:„.., ' ( sgz... ) votes 7
=■
8 WILLIAM E. (BILL) CARLSON received 11,4 ) , ' foi ( 99,r ) votes 8
, 9 MARIAN LeSUEUR received )1A; 4. ( I ) votes 9
I
10 VINCENT R. DUNNE received 441,4A, ( 3 ) votes 10
i,
11 received ( ) votes 11
12 R Governor ( C.ELMER ANDERSON Republican. ) S7 4:1f " 1
13 f Governor ORVILLE L. FREEMAN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. l / 0``4111 13
14 E Governor ELDRID H.BAUERS—Industrial Government. (SLP) Nominated by Petition.i 4 14 f
15 1 Governor MARTIN FREDRICKSON—Progressive—Nominated by Petition. 15
16 E Governor 1 16
17 G Lieutenant Governor ANCHER NELSEN—Republican. II 41g2m 17 II
18 Lieutenant Governor ARTHUR HANSEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. ! / a`E 0 18
19 G Lieutenant Governor . 19
overnor 19
SECRETARY OF STATE 20
20 rnor the full term of two yeazs beginning MRS. MIKE HOLM—Republican I cg
1st Mon.in Jan.1953)
SECRETARY OF STATE 21
21 � (Fur the epn term of twn years beginning KOSCIE H. MARSH—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. c/.5-`�( (
1st Mon,to Jaa 1953)
SECRETARY OF STATE ( 22
22 (For the full term of two years beginning
- SECRETARY OF STATE A 0 3 23
23 r h Sn o ra y to term which e:virea MRS. MIKE HOLM—Republican.
Is<Mon. Jaa 19531 f
2SECRETARY OF STATE 1Tt o Mv.r In 7ay a t 19t5u which expires MELVIN COOPER—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. ( Q 0 G
2s
SECRETARY OF STATE 25
25 (s Mullah elutes which earirm
to
26 State Treasurer VAL BJORNSON—Republican. 41) 26
27 State Treasurer JOHN E. O'HARA—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. /0 2 27
28 State Treasurer 28
29 Attorney General J.A.A.BURNQUIST—Republican. r'it£ 29
30 Attorney General ALLAN L. JOHNSON—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. 1 f 3. 30
31 Attorney General 31
32 `R eR.�&�W�hsee.aCoylez 1.be EWALD W. (WALLY) LUND—Republican. I 44S- 32
Finning 1st Mon. )n Jan. 1953) Present Commissioner,Duluth.
33 R.R. &Whse. Comm. 33 -
(For full term of six rears be- WALTER F. JORGENSON—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. /p i 3
ginning 1st Mon. in Jan. 1953)
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34 R.R. &Whse. Comm. 34
(For full term of six years be-
f ginning 1st Mon. in Jan. 1953)
_ R.IL &Whse. Comm. EWALD W. (WALLY) LUND—Republican. 1j 35
35 (To fill 1st`M n. in Jan. 1953) Present Commissioner,Duluth. 1 I
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36 R.R. &Whse omm. 36
(To flu vacancy in term which expires 1st Mon. in Jan. 1953) WALTER F. JORGENSON—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. 1 0 G g
R.R. &Whse. Comm. gq
..W 37 (To flu vacancy in term which
expires lot on. In Jan. 1953)
38 '�IL R. &Whse. Comm. OSCAR L. LUND—Republican. 38 1
which All unexpired on.in Jan.n.term p
which expires 1st Mon.is Jan.1937)
• R.R. &Whse. Comm. '/ 39
39 z (To fill unexpired portion of term PAUL A. RASMUSSEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. ' r T y
P which expires 1st Mon.In Jan.1957)
I
■i R.R. &Whse. Comm. 40
40 f (To fill unexpired portion of term
which expires 1st Mon.in Jan.1957)
For the Office of Associate Justice of
41 supreme court to which FRANK T. FRANK T. GALLAGHER—incumbent , / 41
re�f I mR was elected for She Nominated Without Party Designation.
I. For the Office of Associate Justice of
42 supreme C ourt to which FRANK T. E. LUTHER MELIN—Nominated Without Party Designation. 3I �7 42
GA regular terra waa eleMed for the ! _
regular term
suuprem Office rt of Associate FRANK of f 43 j
43 GALLAGHER was elected for the
regular term '—.
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14 l..L' W1C 11, 1.11N1/2.11.0%.11,1 receivea 1-4.04 4� . d 76 ) votes lz
13 ' ORVILLE L.FREEMAN received .-pt,,.,r-4,,.,..„,4/ �+'.v.„ ( /O Pi ) votes 13
14 ELDRID H.BAUERS received (J ( ) votes 14
15 MARTIN FREDRICKSON received li-wt.,. ( c/ ) votes 15
16 received '/.__
pi 17 ANCHER NELSEN received 7o-N+v ,..G�,eI. + ( Yii,r. ) votes 17
18 ARTHUR HANSEN received d.«-S.,,of ) i/reili ( /0'/$ ) votes ,18
(/
( votes 19
s� 19 received 4_�... ___ �..__....._._, ..._r .._..._
° 20 MRS. MIKE HOLM received 1.--,N et, - ,Q,y[ ( 4 ) votes 20
!r 21 i KOSCIE H.MARSH received i '/ ,Q.A44-1.1 ( 9S7 ) votes 21
P
pi 22 i received / ( ) votes 22
1 23 { MRS. MIKE HOLM receivedi,i/2 ,4 (, ( 4 0 3 ) votes 23
24 MELVIN COOPER received ,4,4,,,,41„,,,,,,,,,t,„,e ( 5O 9 ) votes 24
25 received ( ) votes 25
26 VAL BJORNSON received 1,44,4 4.4. ., ,Q,`µ.y„\ ( So I ) votes 26
I 27 JOHN E. O'HARA received ...147 ( /o z¢ ) votes 27
28 received ( ) votes 28.
___ ._.
1 29 J.A.A. BURNQUIST received ( ,s-0—) votes 29
( 30 ALLAN L.JOHNSON received ')(,yKA. ,L,N i,.I. ': 11.44 ( gir ) votes 30
31 received / ( ) votes 31
32 1 EWALD W. (WALLY) LUND received �0-wa. ..4L ( G(c/S ) votes 32
33 WALTER F. JORGENSON received ,� . .d ,I',. ( /0 r ) votes 33
34 received ^'� ( ) votes 34
III _..__...__.. __..._... . . ..........
35 EWALD W. (WALLY) LUND received hv` ( / ( ) votes 35
I 36 WALTER F. JORGENSON received dLut. ( /016,f ) .votes 36
37 received ( ) votes 37
38 OSCAR L. LUND received c. ,L,,i,,y[,(,S,,L< r ( 3 4/3 ) votes 38
39 PAUL A. RASMUSSEN received rG-u.wcL.Loc, ( //t/ ) votes 39
40 received ( ) votes 40
For the Office of Associate Justice of
41 GALLAGHER waswelectedRforKthe FRANK T.GALLAGHER received • � ( /O/‘ ) votes ,'41
regular term R�fNt,.i
For the Office of Associate Justice of
Supreme Court to which FRANK T, votes 42
42 GALLAGHER was elected for the E.LUTHER MELIN receivedJQ _ Q ( ?97 )
,_ regular term - �/I��t.tt 4.444.1
For the Office of Associate Justice of
43 rem& waswele tedd fforKthe received ( ) votes 43
regular term ,,.....__..
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Total Number of Names Entered} ( /f'7.7 upon the Election Registers
Total Number of Ballots
actually Cast and Counted ( f
Number of Totally Defective Ballots
Number Partially Defective Ballots
); ci
Number Defective as to );• );
Office of:
(- -); );
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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 _______. ... _. __ Precinct,
4 Ward,of the (fig) (Village) (�e� of r _.....
Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General Election held November 4, , were carefully and
properly piled, checked and counted, and that the number of votes marked opposite the respective groups of presidential
electors andihe respective names of the candidates,correctly shows the number of votes so cast.
Signed: /
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✓G/•uGt�Gy
/ Judges of
Election.
- Signed: ))
(l Clerks of
,.. I
i M Election.
Dated
7i2<"6 Minnesota, November � 1952.
Two Tally Books 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 state-
ments filed,with the Clerk,the other with the County Auditor,for immediate public inspection at the same time the returns
for the election are made.
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GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 4, 1952
No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No. •
1 Representative in Legislature,44th District CARL W. ECK , $0'2. 1
2 Representative in Legislature,�4th District IOHN H. NORDIN 2
3 Representative in gist tur 44th District 0,..�-- 3
4 Repres ntative i'n Congress;,3rt1 District ED. WILLOW—Republican 913 4
5-__ _._Rehresentative in r
("nng�ess,3rdDistrict ROY W. WIER—Democratic-Farmer-Labor .f t/ 5
6 Re recentativc in Cnngrp c 3rd ilictrirt ■, 6
Judge of District Court, 18th Judicial District LEONARD KEYES—Incumbent Q 3 7
7 (Ta-R.iala-Les —1 T'-ve.-. .-1-2.4-4 3 I�V
o Judge of District Court, 18th Judicial District
8 8
.�.._..__. .. (T.whinh T.annard Kavaa was elartedl
9 Clerk of District Court LOREN SEDERSTROM )245g 9
10 Clerk of District Court 10
11 County Commissioner._lst District FRED C. KNODT — — 11
12 County Commissioner._1st District THOMAS E. WILBERG 12
13 County Commissioner, 1st District 13
14 County Commissioner,3rd District MELVIN BODINE 14
15 County Commissioner,3rd District N. A. (GUS) TOHNSON 15
16 Coun ... .,• • - . 9• • 16
_ 17 County Commissioner. I,
5th District EREDOLF GUSTAFSON tC . 17 '
18 ___C4i,mty Corramissioner.Sth_District CHRIS RAMME 44,- 18
19 County Commissioner, 5th District 19
20 �. 20
21 21
23
24 6
24
25 25
26 26
27 27
28 28
29 29
30 30
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
ss.
County of Anoka 011/14.
At the General Election held at___ in the._V. 7 Election District, composed
( oiling Place ,V lage or City)
of Y. Ward Precinct in said Election istrict in the County of Anoka.
own illage or City)
State of i esota, on th 4th day of November, 1952, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective
names for the following offices:
•No. Spell Out the Number* F GU IN No.
For Repr.in Legisla- i
1 tore,44th District— CARL W. ECK Received 0 votes 1
For Repr.in Legisla-
2 .: ture,44th District— JOHN H. NORDIN Received "Pt.twe. ( iy fir) votes 2
For Repr.in Legisla-
3 ture,44th District— Received
y For Repr.in Congress, ,J ( ) votes $
4 3rd District— ED. WILLOW Received Sii.A... r 4fj_G. ( 403 ) votes 4
For ! It!c Congre ss, ,� (/01l) 5
......__ - $ � t— ROY W. WIER Received `� -'�+ votes Congress, ( )
6 3rd District— Received votes 6
For Judge of District Ct.,18th
Jud.Dist.(To which /�M. /.� '. � !R /4!S[ (/f 3) 7
7 Leonard Keyes was elected) LEONARD KEYES Received rN�� votes
„ For Judge of District Ct.,18th
Jud.Dist.(To which l
ReceVed
8 Leonard Keyes was elected) gtiv-d,4-t, ( ) VOteS 8
For Clerk of 9 District Court— LOREN SEDERSTROM Received j 4/( /4$7) votes 9
For Clerk of ( ) votes 10
,� 10 „ District Court— Received
For County Commis-
_ ,_ 11 „ sioner, 1st District- FRED C. KNODT Received _.(.. ) yoteg ,,
For County Commis-
1
12 sioner,1st District— THOMAS E. WILBERG Received ( ). vQte __ IZ_ ___r.� _,.
For County Commis-
13 ( ) 13
sioner, 1st District— Received votes
For County Commis-
14 sioner,3rd District— MELVIN BODINE Received
...__, _ _.. » For County Commis-- ( ) votes 14
sioner,3rd District— N. A. GUS JOHNSON Received
� ) J __, ..____.,_ ( ) votes 15
For County Commis- Received
16 _ sioner,3rd District— ( ) votes 16
For County Commis-
__ 17 sioner,5th District— FREDOLF GUSTAFSON Received Lieff4A.444• ( ?,0 ) votes 17
For County Commis-
5 • _
18 , sioner,5th District— CHRIS RAMSDEN Received ate,, ( 4/X.) votes 18
For County Commis-
19 - sioner,5th District— Received ( ) votes 19
_ �.. ZQ. Received ( • ) votes 20
Received ( ) votes 21
Received G ) votes 22
2,3 „ Received ( ) votes 23
24 Received
.,.._.__ ( ) votes 24
25 .« Received ( ) votes 25
26 Received ( ) votes 26
,, 27 . Received 4 ( ) votes 27
28 _ Received ( ) votes 28
29 Received ( '- ) votes 29
4~-
._ .__ . . ..... ., 30 Received ( ) votes 30
31 .., Received ( ) votes 31
32 .. _ Received ( ) votes 32
Received E ( ) votes 33
34 „. Received (
( ) votes 34
Received ) votes 35
Received ( ) votes
36 .,__
Received ( ) votes 37 <. --.
Received ( ) votes 38
�.s_..... �._..3�w..u.... Received ,__.,..�..__,: ( ) votes 39
40 Received ( ) votes 40
Total Number of Names Entered
upon the Election Registers i ( ---' )
Total Number of Ballots
Actually Cast and Counted )} (-.-..... )
(CANARY ONLY)
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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 Precinct,
Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of VI 'I..,�GE OF FRIDL
Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General Election held November 4, 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 cast.
Signed: '
Judges of
...
Election
8....iceerz,1-..4 _
Signed: •
Clerks
) of
Election
Dated ( W '4, , Minnesota, 944edeeeM , 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 returnQ
fnr the general election are made.
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