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11/06/1956 4 ` n Tally Book and Returns for PINIOALLOTS____, Zz of; County, Minnesota, GENERAL ELECTION, November 6, 1956 No. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No. REORGANIZATION OF STATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM Shall Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota relating to the Yes4 76 1 judicial power of the state be amended to organize, establish, conduct, and operate the judicial power of the State of Minnesota in accordance with the provisions of the amend- No--1 oZ S ment printed and published in Laws 1955, Chapter 881? CONSOLIDATED ARTICLE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be amended by including a consoli- dated article on public highways, establishing and continuing the trunk highway system which is to be constructed and maintained by the state, authorizing the issuance of bonds for trunk highway purposes; authorizing the state,to aid in the construction and mainten- Yes-r 77, 2 ante of other public highways; authorizing the taxation of motor vehicles and the levying 2 of an excise tax on motor fuel to create a fun for highway purposes, and apportioning the No— o? 57/ moneys in said fund for highway purposes as follows: 62 percent to the trunk highway fund, 29 percent to the county state-aid highway fund, and nine percent to the municipal state-aid street fund? i ALLOCATION OF ORE TAX TO CURRENT SCHOOL NEEDS Shall Section 1A of Article IX of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be so Yes— op'9ff- 3 amended that the third sentence thereof shall read as follows: Funds derived from the tax herein provided for shall be used as follows: 50 percent No— /2 / to the state general revenue fund, 40 percent to a fund for the support of elementary and secondary schools, and ten percent for the general support of the university? CERTIFICATE "Box Car Seal" No. We, the undersigned judges and clerks of the , 'J.v Precinct, Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of -- - Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General election( eld November 6, 195./ 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: j4c-t--""\--4 Judges Signed: , (7 '7. } Clerks Dated innesota, November v, t 1956. Two Tally Books m it 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. JOSEPH L. DONOVAN, Secretary of State GENIAL ELECTION RETURNOOF VOTES State of Minnesota, tss. County of z__ 1.,__- - At an election held at__% /m the : -- election district, composed of 44- L-16 in the county of-__‘44-11--/6--e' -' .. State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November, 1956, the 'following proposed Constitutional Amendments received the number of Affirmative and Negative votes as follows: No. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No. ------- - Y Y -_ . . REORGANIZATION OF STATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM / Shall Article VI of the Constitution of the Yes— receive.--_ /� ( 77 =2-) votes 1 State of Minnesota relating to the judicial 1 power of the state be amended to organize, establish, conduct, and operate the judicial / /,. /�x-, power of the State of Minnesota in accord- No— receive. :1a-% te °?-5 7 ) votes ance with the provisions of the amendment / - / printed and published in Laws 1955, Chapter 881? - — — - — � CONSOLIDATED ARTICLE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Shall the Constitution of the State of Min- nesota be amended by including a consolidat- ed article on public highways, establishing / / /,,," and continuing the trunk highway system 3",./..--x...0 which is to be constructed and maintained Yes— receive. .0' _ef- ( 771' ) votes by the state, authorizing the issuance of 2 bonds for trunk highway purposes; authoriz- / 2 ing the state to aid in the construction and � e j maintenance of other public highways; auth- No— receive 4 ) votes orizing the taxation of motor vehicles and / i the levying of an excise tax on motor fuel to create a fund for highway purposes, and ap- portioning the moneys in said fund for high- way purposes as follows: 62 percent to the trunk highway fund, 29 percent to the county state-aid highway fund, and nine percent to the municipal state-aid street fund? — a --- - — ALLOCATION OF ORE TAX TO CURRENT SCHOOL NEEDS /� Q Shall Section 1A of Article IX of the Con- -� ��-a,.,. "�4p-fr� stitution of the State of Minnesota be so yes. re ive _-e"- 617',/- ) votes amended that the third sentence thereof 3 shall read as follows: • 3 Funds derived from the tax herein provid- / / ed for shall be used as follows: 50 percent No— receive, -, 1?1z /a/ ) votes to the state general revenue fund, 40 percent to a fund for the support of elementary and secondary schools, and ten percent for the general support of the university? Total Number of Names /Q /� • / C Entered Upon the Election - 111-Zr__<� °� �2 C_ - -- ' • ---( ) Registers. Total Number of Ballots} ( /O ) Actually Cast and Counted Number Defective Ballots - - _ (-040- ) The national flag was displayed on a suitable staff during all the hours of voting. s1 __ P -----•,--- Form 27 G. E.—Summary Statement of ten--Genetal Election • Miller-Davis Co.,Minneapolis SUMMARY STATEMENT OF VOTES GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 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. *tate of il; innefiota, ` County o f oQ It a General Election held at NS in the ' `�� .e, y Election District, composed of..., in the County of ■\ (,.. , State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November, 1956, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective names for the following offices: Total Number of Names on Register of Electors, .i o i Total Number of PINK BALLOTS Cast and Counted, / e / I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FIRST— REORGANIZATION OF STATE - `U1,-aAN.) 14s-^ JUDICIAL SYSTEM —YES received.... .. )\?v II( 1 votes Shall Article VI of the Constitution of the State >> � of Minnesota relating to the judicial power of the , yJJL {C1—' state be amended to organize, establish, conduct, and operate the judicial power of the State of —N received �1T'tiv . ( '�� ) ) votes Minnesota in accordance with the provisions of the amendment printed and published in Laws 1955, Chapter 881? SECOND— CONSOLIDATED ARTICLE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Shall me the by including of a the State a art Minnesota otn N� \be amended by including a consolidated article on public highways, establishing and continuing the trunk highway system which is to be constructed —YES received.'l'J.N.. .... \. � .. .( '1 j ) votes and maintained by the state, authorizing the issu- � M W, \ ance of bonds for trunk highway purposes; author- izing the state to aid in the construction and main- —NO received . .. ( L/j ) votes tenance of other public highways; authorizing the taxation of motor vehicles and the levying of an excise tax on motor fuel to create a fund for high- way purposes, and opportioning the moneys in said fund for highway purposes as follows: 62 percent to the trunk highway fund, 29 percent to the county state-aid highway fund, and nine percent to . the municipal state-aid street fund? . 4 THIRD— ALLOCATION OF ORE TAX TO • \ CURRENT SCHOOL NEEDS .t ► 1 Shall section lA of Article IX of the Constitu- —YES received........ . ....:...... ... ... 44 .. ( �j ) votes tion of the State of Minnesota be so amended that \ ,,� the third sentence thereof shall read as follows: ��,, ¢ •Funds derived from the tax herein provided for —NO received A-fN/.•`(�.t.... . \Y-°— ( ‘?,/ ) votes shall be used as follows: 50 percent to the state gen- eral revenue fund,40 percent to a fund for the sup- port of elementary and secondary schools, and ten percent for the general support of the university? Total Number of Names on Register of Electors, / d / er- Total Number of WHITE BALLOTS Cast and Counted, /0 /1 PRESIDENTIAL TICKET For Frank O'Gorman Eugene Murray Democratic- Henry Arens Arnold Ettesvold Farmer-Labor Presiden- Walter Cramond Daniel Sullivan r tial John T.Lyons Robt.Irvine STEVENSON received ( V 7 -) votes Electors Clifford Swisher Myrtle Cain and A.I.Johnson KEFAUVER Merle Olson Leo Thompson For RRobert Manning Mrs.A.C.Carlson Republican Presiden- George C.Jones Mrs.Verna Anderson EISENHOWER tial Charles W.Briggs Dr.Les N.Dale and received ( 77 ) votes Electors Mrs.Gladys MBrrso.o ks ohn HaE.m mW iJrd.miller NIXON For Industrial Presiden- Theodore E.Peterson Government tial Nominated by Petition HASS received ( ) votes Elector and COZZINI For Socialist Presiden- Dorothy Schultz Workers DOBBS tial Nominated by Petition DOBBS received ( .2_____ ) votes Elector and WEISS STATE BALLOT FOR GOVERNOR ORVILLE L. FREEMAN received ( G (o 6 ) votes ANCHER NELSEN received ( V/ ) votes RUDOLPH GUSTAFSON received ( ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR KARL F. ROLVAAG received ( ` 7 7) votes LEONARD R. DICKINSON received ( eal D ) votes received ( ) votes • • • • FOR SECRETARY OF STATE JOSEPH L. DONOVAN received ( �� votes C. ELMER ANDERSON received ( .�02 /) votes received ( ) votes FOR STATE TREASURER ARTHUR HANSEN received ( J-�) votes VAL BJORNSON received ( J/,! ) votes received ( ) votes FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL MILES LORD received ( z 6 ) votes KEITH KENNEDY received ( .$ ) votes received ( ) votes FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER PAUL A. RASMUSSEN received ( 9 7 ) votes W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST received ( Z—� ) votes received ( ) votes FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (To which Leroy E. Matson was elected for the regular term) LEROY E. MATSON received ( r) votes E. LUTHER MELIN received ( y� ) votes received ( ) votes FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (To which William P.Murphy was appointed) LESLIE L. ANDERSON received ( .1 f4 ) votes WILLIAM P. MURPHY received ( � ) votes received ( ) votes COUNTY AND DISTRICT BALLOT . Total Number of Names on Register of Electors, / ° Total Number of CANARY BALLOTS Cast and Counted, / a / 1 FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT • received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE 77 71 DISTRICT C;,ec / Ze/, ed% received ( y 9 3 ) votes t/9211Le 71 sa : received ( si4 3 ) votes received ( ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 4 4/, li �� received ( G,r ) votes /(0-iii7st,- � � received ( Os Yr ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR 6 ? F DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT TO WHICH WAS—APPOINTED—ELECTED ›ZeZ4f--ir received ( -f ) votes / / G/� received ( d f.j ) votes received ( ) votes FOR JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT TO WHICH WAS—APPOINTED—ELECTED received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes --____________.________-----0 • • FOR PROBATE JUDGE received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ) votes "'— FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER +S DISTRICT received ( .5- f7) votes AP 1PP.... cs a..714.`3—F .�.� received ( c,f ) votes received ( ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ,5-6/ DISTRICT received ( �lp ) votes received ( ) votes ,AZZLZ received ( ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes .fittest: CERTIFIED BY US Vii Clerks of Election Judges of Election SUMMARY STATEMENT OF ELECTION • _ City or Yillade * . Town,or Ward Precinct County November 6, 1956 MILLER.DAVIS CO..MINNEAPOLIS • ii Miller-Davis Co.,Minneapolis No.260V--Combination Tally Book and Returns-Pile Count(Rev. 1950) OFFICIAL Tally Book and Returns FOR Town, City, t a e and School E Town, 1 �� City, (\ Village or of �� i County of V. School District No. J Precinct Ward STATE OF MINNESOTA Held on the . , day of ���i i A. D. 19_ "...7 _ *idly Book and Returns i (City) or (Village) of :........ .... \NN\Z‘-)N\\ , County of.. .. ..LL,....., (Ward) or (Town) of ---‘ ' -...Y--:... ..i.'""•.,h. - Election District. FOR AN ELECTION HELD \Vct-I\Q -1 \4 , 19 No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No (or Propositions) .._1_ _ _ _2 N., ■ 4. lib ..-A.h.". lb. \lib, H 2 11 ■ -Nti N., 3 4 ri 4 5 Ill 5 6 6 1 7 8 8 9 10 I 10 a 19 13 ---- ----13------— 14 14 ..,.._ _L._ 15 _ 15 __ ---r- 16 17_ 17 18 _ ...._______ 19 II 19 20 H 21 .....22 II 22 23 MI 1 23 I ' . 24 I 25_ 25 26 II 27 27 _,.........._ 28 11111 28 29 III 29 III 30 _ _ _ , __ . ___ ______ _ 31 III 31 32 1111 32 33 I i , -� - 7--yr- --�r - ST TE Oi?� NESOTA County of .. ) _ .. lss. !`�. .. of ` l At an Election held at•.\.••. \ `i in the .\ Election District composed of.... on the ``�3( ,�„ day of. ` / , 19. 4, the following named persons or propositions received the umber of votes as indicated below: No. Spell Out the Number * FIGUi s� No. Received � �. �� ( 7�) votes 1 ;; 2 „ Receive. ' ' V6 votes 2 3 Received% ���,,y�,w,,, \ '\ flW'1�.( \ i 0 votes 3 4 Received ( ) votes 4 5 Received ( ) votes 5 6 Received ( ) votes 6 7 Received ( ) votes ! 7 8 Received ( ) votes II 8 9 Received ( ) votes I 9 ;, 10 Received ( ) votes 10 11 Received ( ) votes `+ 11 12 Received ( ) votes i' 12 13 Received ( ) votes 13 14 Received ( ) votes 14 15 Received ( ) votes 15 16 Received ( ) votes 1 16 17 Received ( ) votes ' 17 18 Received ( ) votes 18 19 Received ( ) votes �� 19 20 Received ( ) votes 20 21 Received ( ) votes ' 21 22 Received ( ) votes 22 23 Received ( ) votes 23 24 Received ( ) votes 24 25 Received ( ) votes 25 26 Received ( ) votes i 26 27 Received ( ) votes 127 28 Received ( ) votes 28 2g Received ( ) votes 29 30 Received ( ) votes 30 31 Received ( ) votes 31 32 Received ( ) votes ! 32 3,\ Received ( ) votes 33 410 4101 Total Number of Names Entered C� upon the Election Registers } ' ''"' '' '' (""" Q ) Total Number of Ballots }.�c �.\p„.. ... ..... .. ■ (.3i Q........ ) Actually Cast and Counted } ? " 'T" t Number of Totally Defective Ballots `A (... .... -•--•) 1 e� Number Partially Defective Ballots.. ... .�•.�� `( .. . ( i ..9 ) Number Defective as to (-- - - )' ( - -- - ) 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 \ \C - .... Precinct, Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of v.\\ • • -`,4 . �.. " , .. Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the. .... . . - ...Election he : .A. . , 19...kq were carefully and properly piled, checked and counted, a that the number of votes marked o osite the respective names of the candidates or propositions correctly shows the number of votes cast. Signed: <A e p,42_,..„ J Judges of - .... Election / i.' .. �'' Signed: , !ia\.\‘`.1.-Xck 1:1 ,��*,) Clerks of . \ ` Election Dated .. \+.aMM!_ V' , Minnesota, \ ...., 19.S.1,p In Municipal Elections, Two Combination Tally Books and Returns must be made out, one to be sent to the Clerk as a summary return for immediate public inspection and the other also to be sent to the Clerk as the Official Returns. • TALLY BOOK • AND RETURNS For White Ballots Precinct County _ • GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 • Tally Book and Returns for WHITE BALLOTS f ' 01190P" ' ...L....e.. ..4-d ' of; e a...e. 46= _...,../. County, Minnesota, G 'NERAL ELECTION, November 6, 1956. Sr No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No. t Frank O'Gorman Eugene Murray f Democratic- I Henry Arens Arnold Ettesvold Farmer-Labor- Walter Cramond Daniel Sullivan 1 Presidential Electors John T. Lyons Robt. Irvine STEVENSON 1 Clifford Swisher Myrtle Cain I and A. I. Johnson KEFAUVER Merle Olson Leo Thompson Robert Manning Mrs. A. C. Carlson Republican— George C. Jones Mrs. Verna Anderson EISENHOWER I 2 2 Presidential Electors Charles W. Briggs Dr. Les N. Dale and Mrs. Gladys Brooks E. J. Windmiller NIXON Mrs. John Hammel, Jr. Industrial THEODORE E. PETERSON Government 3 Presidential Elector HASS 3 • Nominated by Petition. and COZZINI LI Socialist DOROTHY SCHULTZ Workers 4 Presidential Elector DOBBS 4 Nominated by Petition. 1 Wand EISS I 5 Governor ORVILLE L. FREEMAN—Democratic-Fanner-Labor. 5 6 Governor ANCHER NELSEN—Republican. 6 7 Governor RUDOLPH GUSTAF'SON—Industrial Government—Nominated by Petition. 7 8 Governor , 8 1 . 9 Lieutenant Governor KARL F. ROLVAAG—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. 9 10 Lieutenant Governor LEONARD R. DICKINSON—Republican. 10 11 Lieutenant Governor 11 12 Secretary_of State JOSEPH L. DONOVAN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. ! 12 13 Secretary of State C. ELMER ANDERSON—Republican. I 13 - , 14 Secretary of State I 14 15 State Treasurer ARTHUR HANSEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. , 1 1 15 .— — 16 State Treasurer VAL BJORNSON—Republican. 16 17 State Treasurer 17 18 Attorney General MILES LORD—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. 18 ill 19 Attorney General KEITH KENNEDY—Republican. 19 ..._ 20 Attorney General 20 21 R.R. & Whse. Commissioner PAUL A. RASMUSSEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. 21 22 R.R. & Whse. Commissioner W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST—Republican. 22 23 R.R. & Whse. Commissioner 1 23 , 1 For the Office of Associate Justice of 24 sup,1701;cwoausrteiteoctevrer teearoziar. LEROY E. MATSON—Incumbent—nominated without party designation. i 24 i term — • - For the Office of Associate Justice of II 25 mpgsnoisr cwoausrteiteoczhicohr urtareoY ifi E.LUTHER MELIN—Nominated Without Party Designation. 25 term — — -- For the Office of Associate Justice of 26 Supreme Court CwoausrtelteoctzhIcohr tIglirOe Y E. 26 term 27,., For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which 'WILLIAM LESLIE L. ANDERSON—Nominated Without Party Designation. 27 al P. MURPHY was appointed 28 For the Office of Associate Justice of WILLIAM P. MURPHY—Incumbent— ; 2o Supreme Court to which WILLIAM 1 28 P. MURPHY was appointed Nominated Without Party Designati mi on. ; ,.. For the Office of Associate Justice of 29 Supreme Court to which WILLIAM 1 29 P. MURPHY was appointed 1 BALLOT BOX ("BOX-CAR") SEAL NUMBER 1 1 GENERAL ELECTION RETURN OF VOTES State of Minnesota, County of ss. City of „si.c.z.t." At an election held at ....:--f".-4.-:c.. t--e(--6 in the. .. z2---..--/-4 -.e..--ZL election district, '../ ..................., composed of - ' ,"' - ..- "1(. r in the county of .42-1:-.--04....-e. , State of the Minnesota, on e 6th day of November, 1956, the following named persons rec ived the number of votes opposite their respective names for the following offices to-wit: ----------- Out Spell illy Put in All. No. ll the Number No Flgures Frank O'Gorman Eugene Murray Democratic- Henry Arens Arnold Ettesvold Farmer-Labor— _) ! i Walter Cramond Daniel Sullivan ' John T. Lyons Robt. Irvine STEVEand N SON receivedlt --1,:f: ' --ii-L-41-4-1--e, 1 ( -_,::—."7 A votes 1 Clifford Swisher Myrtle Cain A. I. Johnson KEFAUVER II Merle Olson Robert Manning Leo Thompson Mrs. A. C. Carlson j Republican— George C Jones Mrs. Verna Anderson EISENHOWER received )...,/h/a ,- .-4.-0-.74.i-.(1(... ,,,q_...... votes 2 2 Charles W. Briggs Dr. Les N. Dale and P---- ' ' 11 Mrs. Gladys Brooks E. J. Windmiller Mrs. John Hammel, Jr. NIXON _,-;:2,.. 1 Industrial :I I • 3 THEODORE E. PETERSON Government HASS received. ,----7'v12---7-I----C--- ( 0 ) votes 3 1 and COZZINI 1 Socialist 11 Workers ....,.,74,----i 11' 4 DOROTHY SCHULTZ DOBBS received - ( i.....,_ ) votes 4 i WEISS 1 5 ORVILLE L. FREEMAN received c2,4:06 jlzd , , ' ar _....,... ( 4 6, ) votes 5 6 ANCHER NELSEN received ,?Itez„.14e , 6p / / ( ,..94/_ j ) votes 6 / 7 RUDOLPH GUSTAFSON received lx...ffet I - ( -g- ) votes 7 1 8 received ( ) votes 8 11 9 KARL F. ROLVAAG received : / i /01,.n. e.„ ....42.4„0.4.j„. 4, 7 7 ) votes 9 44/10/VM11./ ;I 10 LEONARD R. DICKINSON received ..7.12e.e...i., , ( 3 2. c) ) votes 10 li 11 received ( ) votes 11 i . / votes 12 ! 12 JOSEPH L. DONOVAN received ( ,),,;.6' / , .-- r- r ( 1 =71■ ) i 13 C. ELMER ANDERSON received2,64e, " / ' 7 -i4ij, ...1,ah_f ) votes 13 _ 11 14 -- - received • / ( , ,-- ) votes 14 _ 15 ARTHUR HANSEN receive<Vtx.ide_veolie, , ,..". --' -- ...5"..0,.....c../ ( C., 5-1-/- ) votes 15 16 VAL BJORNSON receiveA744.,717..he„,„0„.." - c",...e ( 2 y. 6 ) votes 16 ' 17 received ( ) votes 17 18 MILES LORD receive 71 E! ' '/, :?....0..-.." ."'" -3,460 6 53 ) votes 18 / ...." - r / . fr-'' i 19 KEITH KENNEDY . receivec6?"ke-e-- 4.---' ( 3 5-e) ) votes 19 20 received —11--i 21 PAUL A. RASMUSSEN receiv - ( ) votes 20 / - 7- ''' '1.---;,..,2.e..„.e..,e.../ ( 6 97 ) votes 21 ." . 1 22 W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST receive , / -. 1724/ ( ,t. 9 9 ) votes 22 i 23 received / ( ) votes 23 For the Office of Associate Justice of 1! 24 Supreme Court to which LEROY E. LEROY E. MATSON re ., ....( 6 3 ) votes 24 il MATSON was elected for the regular term For the Office of Associate Justice of '7/ 11 25 mA Sup;esme ON CCas elethct:id hlochr trgRrOeLiaE E. LUTHER MELIN re eived . ( 9._ o ) votes 25 literm /72G-7S-, li 26 For the Office of Associate Justice g Supreme Court which eoctedfor the regular received ( ) votes 26 term ,...._ • 27 Nu°rprtherneecTrur to awhIcarie inicrAti LESLIE L. ANDERSON r ceiv d ( 3 9 ) votes 27 ,lc 28 Egrtehneleomr to which Justice of WILLIAM P. MURPHY receive ( 3----y3 ) votes 28 il P. MURPHY was appointed For the Office of Associate Justice of 29 I Supreme Court to which WILLIAM received ( ) votes 29 P. MURPHY was appointed il 1. il I I 1 i t I Total Number of Names Entered} ,�r,,G .trc',,,„,: ,,�4:�, :.,,„ ( ,L..�_z .l 7- ) ill upon the Election Registers t Total Number of Ballots /G? �'. 1.1 �. ( ) actually Cast and Counted ...r..G, ............. ..:::. .: ...... r Number of Totally Defective Ballots (.__....__......._................) vc Number Partially Defective Ballots _ --/. (............. __72__-.__._,) Number Defective as to ( -);. ( ); Office of: (....... .............);. ( )• THE NATIONAL FLAG WAS DISPLAYED ON A SUITABLE STAFF DURING ALL THE HOURS OF VOTING. • CERTIFICATE We,the undersigned Judges and CIerks of the. A. ... .. . ._. .... ......_.... .............. Precinct, ._.. .._. Ward, of the ) (Village) (Terra. of...... ..L2... . ._.... ..................._........., Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General Election held November 6, 1956,.. ere 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:_ii.4 , ..J ir:,--7 ....---. .N.N...� Judges of ay _ , 0' �). '; Election. _.........Z.d...-i:.....-A....4..d. :i---e-e-,--..--,-/ Attested: - _ . .i. !_.._ / 1 Clerks of •.,...,,1) Dated... Minnesota, November 1956. 0 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 election are made. JOSEPH L. DONOVAN, Secretary of State Ilk No. 26 G.E. MILLER-DAVIS CO.,MINNEAPOLIS TALLY BOOK AND RETURNS • For • CANARY BALLOTS City or Village • Town or Ward Precinct - Countyin • GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 Tally Book and Returns for Canary Ballots Village of U _ __ , County of Anoka, Ward or Town of. � i' Election District. GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 o No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No. • 1 Representative in Legislature,44th District CARL W. ECK II 1 2 I Representative in Legislature,44th District JOHN H. NORDIN 2 3 Representative in Legislature,44th District 3 4 Representative in Congress,3rd District ROY W. WIER 4 5 Representative in Congress,3rd District GEORGE MIKAN 5 6 Representative in Congress, 3rd District II I 6 7 Clerk of District Court JAMES F. (JIM) HULBURT 7 8 Clerk of District Court RAYMOND NILSSON ! 8 9 Clerk of District Court 9 10 County Commissioner, 3rd District JOE ANDERSON 10 11 County Commissioner,3rd District N. A. (GUS) JOHNSON 11 • 12 County Commissioner,3rd District 12 13 County Commissioner, 5th District LOUIS HERB LeDUC 13 14 County Commissioner,5th District MERVALE (BOB) STINSON 14 15 County Commissioner,5th District 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 I 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 • 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 STATE OF MINNESOTA ss. County of Anoka _ 49-?-At the General Election held at___,e - _ep, / , in then Election District, composed :ii..' r (Town, Village o ) of _ Ward Precinct. in said Election District in the County of Anoka, (Town,Village o,/ ity) State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November, 1956, 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 Rep.in Leg., i 1 44th District— CARL W. ECK Received ; y,,,�,�jt y,�� 4 —,%u.. (6/f3 ) votes 1 For Rep.in Leg., 2 44th District— JOHN H. NORDIN Received ,:.v -e �.t..A., ( (-5) votes 2 For Rep.in Leg., 3 44th District— Received ( ) votes 3 I� For Rep.in Congress, 4 3rd District— ROY W. WIER Received , � ,,� 24`' (/ _, 4,4._ (6 31;votes 4 For Rep.in Congress, , 5 3rd District— GEORGE MIKAN Received �c� 4,-,4-1.'�c- )Gc! y .�--e- (..3�f 0 ) votes 5 For Rep.in Congress, G J ti 6 3rd District— Received ( ) votes 6 For Clerk of 1 , 7 District Court— JAMES F. (JIM) HULBURT Received /-, .� (_/CC/ ..;a/ �(. .3)�/�„Ci✓ ,�1,«-+^-C,f9J -c- -- c at.c. .5 votes 7 For Clerk of 8 District Court— RAYMOND NILSSON Received ,y��-' ti-� j t f `- U '%" ( J� �I ) votes 8 For Clerk of (� / I�ti 9 District Court— Received ( ) votes 9 For County Commis- 10 sioner,3rd District— JOE ANDERSON Received ( ) votes 10 • For County Commis- votes 11 11 sioner,3rd District— N. A. (GUS) JOHNSON Received ( ) For County Commis- 12 sioner,3rd District— Received ( ) votes 12 For County Commis- l , 13 sioner,5th District— LOUIS HERB LeDUC Received � L,�c/ �y� iL�-C..,.. . ,Li J ( 3 ) votes 13 For County Commis- c '-- - 14 sioner,5th District— MERVALE (BOB) STINSON Received ��.:L4) c-r.y-,. !/t' ),_. _4,=-{,%-=-i. cr+e,,.j.7 17) votes 14 For County Commis- 15 sioner,5th District— p Received ( ) votes 15 16 ati1L ����,t�fi�t. Received ,p"-t ( �f d ) votes 16 v votes 17 17 Received ( ) 18 01 ,;,(17 @ Received L/ ( / ) votes 18 19 Received ( ) votes 19 20 Received ( ) votes 20 21 Received ( ) votes 21 22 Received ( ) votes 22 23 Received ( ) votes 23 24 Received ( ) votes 24 25 Received ( ) votes 25 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 .( ) votes 34 35 Received ( ) votes 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 __________T Total Number of Names Entered upon the Election Registers 0// G9iti 'L-4.�e2— Gi(.E,4-0.4./ ( / C/ / r) Total Number of Ballots 1 r-C.-c-.,--,---p7;' r Actually Cast and Counted. ��/./,4,4:. A- � (.4s':Y'-f .Z%,..cc:!-Z./ . ( /-I ) • (CANARY ONLY) c." Number of Totally Defective Ballots ( _ __ _-P , Number of Partially Defective Ballots ''/A-e." ( r;Q., ) Cry L- ( ) ; ( ) Number Defective as to 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 ____,L4-42.24- __,L Precinct, Ward, of the (amity) (Village) (In) of_____ ,121 // ____Z' -__, Minnesota,do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General Election held November 6, 1956, were C 4efully 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: r �l /j. Judges ,rte 7_,,,A +r- of Election ����//////�� Signed: g.4 ., Clerks of LIIII■ ..‘pi.,. ( Election Dated , Minnesota, _ !O = , 1956. • 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 general election are made. Form 27 G.E.—Summary Statement of Votes—General Election Miller-Davis Co.,Minneapolis • • SUMMARY STATEMENT OF VOTES GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 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 of .i neota, County of .,4t a General Election held at ,124 .� G1 in theN..L?.,.... Election District, composed of..., in the County of.. .......� State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November, 1956, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective names for the following offices: Total Number of Names on Register of Electors, Total Number of PINK BALLOTS Cast and Counted, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FIRST— REORGANIZATION OF STATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM —YES received ( (n / 7 ) votes Shall Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota relating to the judicial power of the state be amended to organize, establish, conduct, and operate the judicial power of the State of —NO received ( ) votes Minnesota in accordance with the provisions of the amendment printed and published in Laws 1955, Chapter 881? SECOND— CONSOLIDATED ARTICLE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be amended by including a consolidated article on public highways, establishing and continuing the trunk highway system which is to be constructed —YES received ( 5'5. ) votes and maintained by the state, authorizing the issu- ance of bonds for trunk highway purposes; author- l izing the state to aid in the construction and main- —�*O received ( ! g ) votes tenance of other public highways; authorizing the taxation of motor vehicles and the levying of an excise tax on motor fuel to create a fund for high- way purposes, and opportioning the moneys in said fund for highway purposes as follows: 62 percent to the trunk highway fund, 29 percent to the county state-aid highway fund, and nine percent to the municipal state-aid street fund? THIRD— ALLOCATION OF ORE TAX TO CURRENT SCHOOL NEEDS Shall section IA of Article IX of the Constitu- —YES received ( n� b ) votes tion of the State of Minnesota be so amended that the third sentence thereof shall read as follows: Funds derived from the tax herein provided for —NO received ( / ) votes shall be used as follows: 50 percent to the state gen- eral revenue fund,40 percent to a fund for the sup- port of elementary and secondary schools, and ten percent for the general support of the university? • Total Number of Names on Register of Electors, 8...7 Total Number of WHITE BALLOTS Cast and Counted, OV PRESIDENTIAL TICKET FOr Frank O'Gorman Eugene Murray Democratic- Henry Arens Arnold Ettesvold Farmer-Labor tial John T.Lyons Presiden- Walter Cramon Robt.Irvine d Daniel Sullivan STEVENSON received ( y S'g ) votes Electors Clifford Swisher Myrtle Cain and A.I.Johnson KEFAUVER Merle Olson Leo Thompson For Robert Manning Mrs.A.C.Carlson Republican Presiden- George C.Jones Mrs.Verna Anderson EISENHOWER tial Charles W.Briggs Dr.Lea N.Dale and received ( 5I 9 ) votes Electors Mrs.Gladys MBrooks HaEm m eWiJrd.miller NIXON For Industrial Presiden- Theodore E.Peterson Government tial Nominated by Petition HASS received ( ) votes- tial Elector and COZZINI For Socialist Presiden- Dorothy Schultz D WOBBS orkers received ( ) votes tial Nominated by Petition Elector and WEISS STATE BALLOT FOR GOVERNOR ORVILLE L. FREEMAN received ( 5'.' ) votes ANCHER NELSEN received ( c1 ) votes RUDOLPH GLJSTAFSON received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR KARL F. ROLVAAG received ( SZ 4 ) votes LEONARD R. DICKINSON received ( V 4 ) votes received ( ) votes I • • • FOR SECRETARY OF STATE JOSEPH L. DONOVAN received ( S g/ ) votes C. ELMER ANDERSON received ( p_ 7 ) votes received ( ) votes FOR STATE TREASURER ARTHUR HANSEN received ( 5-3U ) votes VAL BJORNSON received ( a o( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL MILES LORD received ( ` O ) votes KEITH KENNEDY received ( v2 rj 4 ) votes received ( ) votes FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER PAUL A. RASMUSSEN received ( 8? ) votes W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST received ( yi' ) votes received ( ) votes FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (To which Leroy E.Matson was elected for the regular term) LEROY E. MATSON received ( ) votes E. LUTHER MELIN received ( ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (To which William P.Murphy was appointed) LESLIE L. ANDERSON received ( b 2,) votes WILLIAM P. MURPHY received ( 1 7 ) votes received ( ) votes COUNTY AND DISTRICT BALLOT Total Number of Names on Register of Electors, �J Total Number of CANARY BALLOTS Cast and Counted, "`// FOR�REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT received ( ) votes $9,e/(4 ) received ( 4// ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS..kgAl DISTRICT Lam/....... .. ....k received ( $$c1- ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT TO WHICH WAS—APPOINTED—ELECTED received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT TO WHICH WAS—APPOINTED—ELECTED received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes 0 • FOR PROBATE JUDGE received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT / . ........ . .. . received ( 606 6 ) votes , .. .. received ( 6° ) votes received ( ) votes i // FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ,5.. > DISTRICT r2°Y received ( �„- votes 3 d...%... 4.e-i received ( ‘-, -6 ) votes received ( ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received, ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes „fittest: CERTIFIED BY US ("--'-7---el .... /... , _,,2_,e__,_.r.) Clerks of Election Judges of Election SUMMARY STATEMENT OF ELECTION • efOrior Village •}1,/2--C-ea.7 Town,or Ward Precinct County . ounty c"-- z November 6, 1956 MILLER-DAVIS CO..MINNEAPOLIS • • • Miller-Davis Co.,Minneapolis No.260/22—Combination Tally Book and Returns-Pile Count(Rev. 1950) OFFICIAL Tally Book and Returns FOR Town, City, 1 a e and School E Town, City, Village or School Of ��a /_ County of ` / District No. J Precinct Ward STATE OF MINNESOTA Held on the day of, A.A. D. 19,5-‘ ally Book and Returns 0 (@ity) or (Village) of l , County of 1 , (Ward) or (Town) of 44-'4- Election District. FOR AN ELECTION HELD >2-4t--.11 6 , 19 No. • OFFICE CANDIDATES No (or Propositions) . , 2 ..., ��¢i � c��..� / �g,/�<4_�_,,,,ri ._ III 2 v ®. _. . a iii 4 ._....,� . HI 5 . ..Z._ , 7 N 9 i 9 10._e ._..__ En w._..�.._.,. 10 ...s __ _IL _�_.�____sa__._,...�. _v��. __r v._r ___ m._ . z 12 .,.__. .._._,. ..m. ._..,. ..._m_�_. ,A. _._._ II . 12 ... _14.. III 14 15 �_. HI 15 ._ _11_...1 _.. _.u. _ 17 HI .i. ___14._. � ,_ .,_ �_ __ NI 19 1NN . .� 23 25 I 25 26 .� ,N 26 ._,27_.. �_. .,. _v._._ _. __.,._d._ ,._ _ � _ �..� _.__M_.__ 27 _ 28 111 28 _ _ 29 30 ,..._ M�.=. _. .._ �� P..� 1111 30 31 IMI 31 32 III 32 33 33 E ! STATE OF M ESOTA County of.._.,,_ lss. • of.... 7L At an lection held at.- ,- /,,,_.... L/.1/= , in the Election District, / composed of on the day of -r2 • . Total Number of Names Entered upon the Election Registers ('''''''"'''° ) Total Number of Ballots 1 Actually Cast and Counted j ("""""' ----—--) Number of Totally Defective Ballots (........................ .........) Number Partially Defective Ballots (....................) (----....._.... ); (..........-•--) Number Defective as to (-��- ���������)' (......� ......) 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 Precinct, Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of , Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the.... Election held , 19 , were carefully and properly piled, checked and counted, and that the number of votes marked opposite the respective names of the candidates or propositions correctly shows the number of votes cast. Signed: n Judges of Election Signed: Clerks /4_ // / -•", Election •-- -- - r _-- Dated , Minnesota, , 19 In Municipal Elections, Two Combination Tally Books and Returns must be made out, one to be sent to the Clerk as a summary return for immediate public inspection and the other also to be sent to the Clerk as the Official Returns. Tally Book and Returns PINK BALLOTS jc '' of; � G a✓ �- �L ? -- County, Minnesota, GENERAL ELECTION, November 6, 1956 1 No. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS I No. REORGANIZATION OF STATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM Shall Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota relating to the Yes-,- 1 judicial power of the state be amended to organize, establish, conduct, and operate the "7 . 1 judicial power of the State of Minnesota in accordance with the provisions of the amend- No- , ment printed and published in Laws 1955, Chapter 881? Z 1, 7 CONSOLIDATED ARTICLE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be amended by including a consoli- dated article on public highways, establishing and continuing the trunk highway system which is to be constructed and maintained by the state, authorizing the issuance of bonds Yes—for trunk highway purposes; authorizing the state, to aid in the construction and mainten- 7 Z 9 2 ante of other public highways; authorizing the taxation of motor vehicles and the levying 2 of an excise tax on motor fuel to create a fun for highway purposes, and apportioning the No— / y / moneys in said fund for highway purposes as follows: 62 percent to the trunk highway fund, 29 percent to the county state-aid highway fund, and nine percent to the municipal , ' state-aid street fund? ALLOCATION OF ORE TAX TO CURRENT SCHOOL NEEDS 3 Shall Section 1A of Article IX of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be so J 3 Yes— amended that the third sentence thereof shall read as follows: Yes— Funds derived from the tax herein provided for shall be used as follows: 50 percent 'I No— // to the state general revenue fund, 40 percent to a fund for the support of elementary ' and secondary schools, and ten percent for the general support of the university? CERTIFICATE "Box Car Seal" No. We, the undersigned judges and clerks of the iC4i:C Precinct, Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of .,717ir-c C-c�y Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General election held November 6, 1956, 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: 7/Z(-4 • Zeno 77( co --( At. / ,..1 Q5—/a-../`et—._ _-41'7.„../ Judges i Signed: , j��� 1,7M" l////igC/I24- .I Q Clerks Dated 77 cups z.... Minnesota, November Z 1956. 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. JOSEPH L. DONOVAN, Secretary of State 1 GENERALOLECTION RETURNS OF•OTES State of Minnesota, }ss. County of At an election held at'Z2th c_2 L in the____ G.U_2e' election district, composed of in the county of___ 1 4 -State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November, 1956, the following proposed Constitutional Amendments received the number of Affirmative and Negative votes as follows: No. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No. REORGANIZATION OF STATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM ,f Shall Article VI of the Constitution of the Yes— received ( <• 7 / ) votes 1 State of Minnesota relating to the judicial 1 power of the state be amended to organize, establish, conduct, and operate the judicial power of the State of Minnesota in accord- No— received ( 1 7 ) votes ance with the provisions of the amendment printed and published in Laws 1955, Chapter 881? CONSOLIDATED ARTICLE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Shall the Constitution of the State of Min- nesota be amended by including a consolidat- ed article on public highways, establishing and continuing the trunk highway system Yes— received _.. ( T62.2 ) votes which is to be constructed and maintained by the state, authorizing the issuance of 2 bonds for trunk highway purposes; authoriz- 2 ing the state to aid in the construction and maintenance of other public highways; auth- No— received ( /S/ ) votes orizing the taxation of motor vehicles and the levying of an excise tax on motor fuel to create a fund for highway purposes, and ap- portioning the moneys in said fund for high- way purposes as follows: 62 percent to the trunk highway fund, 29 percent to the county state-aid highway fund, and nine percent to the municipal state-aid street fund? ALLOCATION OF ORE TAX TO CURRENT SCHOOL NEEDS Shall Section 1A of Article IX of the Con- stitution of the State of Minnesota be so yes— received ( "2 1 , ) votes amended that the third sentence thereof 3 shall read as follows: 3 Funds derived from the tax herein provid- ed for shall be used as follows: 50 percent No— received ( / / - ) votes to the state general revenue fund, 40 percent to a fund for the support of elementary and secondary schools, and ten percent for the general support of the university? Total Number of Names ( c�IJ;y ) Entered Upon the Election Registers. Total Number of Ballots ( 7O? ) Actually Cast and Counted} Number Defective Ballots ( v ) The national flag was displayed on a suitable staff during all the hours of voting. 'OMP51 Form 27 G.E.—Summary Statement of VZtes—General Election • Miller-Davis Co.,Minneapolis SUMMARY STATEMENT OF VOTES GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 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 of filinne4ota, Count y of nn •dt a General Election held at...... ...... ..•.� _- " l .. '..i Rro the -��G�� .via Election j)7 rt District, composed of..., C-. /tt'z � = in the County of i t_. .,-. State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November, 1956, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective names for the following offices: Total Number of Names on Register of Electors, Total Number of PINK BALLOTS Cast and Counted, 0. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FIRST— REORGANIZATION OF STATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM —YES received ( e y/ ) votes Shall Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota relating to the judicial power of the state be amended to organize, establish, conduct, and operate the judicial power of the State of —NO received ( . 1 ) votes Minnesota in accordance with the provisions of the amendment printed and published in Laws 1955, Chapter 881? SECOND— CONSOLIDATED ARTICLE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be amended by including a consolidated article on public highways, establishing and continuing the trunk highway system which is to be constructed —YES received ( <72_ ' ) votes and maintained by the state, authorizing the issu- ance of bonds for trunk highway purposes; author- izing the state to aid in the construction and main- —NO received ( /'s/ ) votes tenance of other public highways; authorizing the taxation of motor vehicles and the levying of an excise tax on motor fuel to create a fund for high- way purposes, and opportioning the moneys in said fund for highway purposes as follows: 62 percent to the trunk highway fund, 29 percent to the county state-aid highway fund, and nine percent to the municipal state-aid street fund? TH I RD— ALLOCATION OF ORE TAX TO CURRENT SCHOOL NEEDS Shall section IA of Article IX of the Constitu- —YES received ( 79 6. ) votes tion of the State of Minnesota be so amended that the third sentence thereof shall read as follows: 'Funds derived from the tax herein provided for —NO received ( // 02_ ) votes shall be used as follows: 50 percent to the state gen- eral revenue fund,40 percent to a fund for the sup- port of elementary and secondary schools, and ten percent for the general support of the university? • • - ' )/fa`w<7 G7 /2.-)4r 0 • FOR SECRETARY OF STATE JOSEPH L. DONOVAN received ( 6/ votes C. ELMER ANDERSON received ( votes received ( ) votes FOR STATE TREASURER ARTHUR HANSEN received ( ----1- 7j) votes VAL BJORNSON received (3 �) votes received ( ) votes FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL MILES LORD received ( ) votes KEITH KENNEDY received (3 ''.7) votes received ( ) votes FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER PAUL A. RASMUSSEN received ( votes W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST received ( 2�) votes received ( ) votes FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (To which Leroy E.Matson was elected for the regular term) LEROY E. MATSON received (,�/ 0) votes E. LUTHER MELIN received ( L)) votes received ( ) votes FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (To which William P.Murphy was appointed) LESLIE L. ANDERSON received ( 3 C1) votes WILLIAM P. MURPHY received ( ) votes received ( ) votes COUNTY AND DISTRICT BALLOT Total Number of Names on Register of Electors, Total Number of CANARY BALLOTS Cast and Counted, FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE / DISTRICT 12-44' ', ( 3 5 ) �/ ) received votes 01-164....,1 T )71.04%�v received ( `Y ) votes received ( ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS..) DISTRICT fe'' /, t�(.1. /1 i received ( ,J ) votes 7h received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT TO WHICH WAS—APPOINTED—ELECTED received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT TO WHICH WAS—APPOINTED—ELECTED received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes 5 - _ .. . - • • . FOR PROBATE JUDGE received ( ) votes received - ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT % \ 1-'e .. )7 4<t-e-71-received ( ..5 ,6) votes / �l !L.Qi,., G� received (o y Q) votes received ( ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 5 --t'lg DISTRICT rr j--1lv .1.--t-----n-<7--e-r-- received (3- : ) votes Ze....AL�il .received ( ��/) votes c received ( /, ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT received ( ) votes - received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes FOR received ( ) votes received ( ) votes received ( ) votes ,4 ttest: CERTIFIED BY US 77Z-2� ./1 c� ?77‘27C ,. �r, 2 l h i /�,,.� .,r '1 . ,, , ,..,... �u:�.... .�,, ,,, air`. ' AtG<Wae 'C7174'dE ' v El ,e■f. ,-z Clerks of Election Judges of Election SUMMARY STATEMENT OF ELECTION • • City or Village -11..etit Town,or Ward .446,9 Precinct Cot t72 ty a-14 November 6, 1956 MILLER•DAVIS CO.,MINNEAPOLIS • TALLY BOOK • AND RETURNS For white Ballots Precinct /6�-a � County C-7474-A4L--/ • GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 • Tally Book and Returns for WHITE BALLOTS L 41A: — of; _ a- Connty, Minnesota, GENERAL ELECTION, November 6, 1956. • No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No. Frank O'Gorman Eugene Murray ( Democratic- i Henry Arens Arnold Ettesvold % Walter Cramond Daniel Sullivan Farmer-Labor— i STEVENSON 1 1 Presidential Electors John T. Lyons Robt. Irvine Clifford Swisher Myrtle Cain ) and A. I. Johnson ` KEFAUVER Merle Olson Leo Thompson Robert Manning Mrs. A. C. Carlson Republican- 2 Presidential Electors George C. Jones Mrs. Verna Anderson EISENHOWER i 2 Charles W. Briggs Dr. Les N. Dale 1 and Mrs. Gladys Brooks E. J. Windmiller I` NIXON Mrs. John Hammel, Jr. No Ow Industrial THEODORE E. PETERSON Government 3 Presidential Elector HASS 3 Nominated by Petition. and COZZINI Socialist Workers 4 Presidential Elector DOROTHY SCHULTZ DOBBS : , 4 Nominated by Petition. l and WEISS 5 Governor ORVILLE L. FREEMAN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. `` r 5 6 Governor ANCHER NELSEN—Republican CI 6 7 Governor RUDOLPH GUSTAFSON—Industrial Government—Nominated by Petition. ; ` 7 8 Governor , ! i $� 9 Lieutenant Governor KARL F. ROLVAAG—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. 4 ,r 9 10 Lieutenant Governor LEONARD R. DICKINSON—Republican. V 10 11 Lieutenant Governor 12 Secretary of State JOSEPH L. DONOVAN—Democratic Farmer-Labor. , 9 12 13 Secretary of State C. ELMER ANDERSON—Republican. .' 13 14 Secretary of State I I 14 15 State Treasurer ARTHUR HANSEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. j 4 . 3 15 16 State Treasurer VAL BJORNSON—Republican. Ili 16 17 State Treasurer 17 18 Attorney General MILES LORD—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. • . 18 19 Attorney_General KEITH KENNEDY Republican _ In 19 20 Attorney General , ram" 20 21 R.R. & Whse. Commissioner PAUL A RASMUSSEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. e t ' 21 22 RR. & Whse. Commissioner W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST—Republican 22 23 R.R. & Whse. Commissioner 23 For the Office of Associate Justice of 24 MuApTeSO Cwoaus r t e leto c tewd h foch r tLEe RrOeY u laEr. LEROY E. MATSON—Incumbent—nominated without party designation. 24 term For the Office of Associate Justice of .. .. 25 Supreme court to which LEROY E. E.LUTHER MELIN—Nominated Without Party Designation. 25 4i4)MATSON was elected for the regular y � term For the Office of Associate Justice of 26 Supreme Court to which LEROY E. MATSON was elected for the regular C 26 term For the Office of Associate Justice of 27 Supreme Court to which WILLIAM LESLIE L. ANDERSON—Nominated Without Party Designation. P. MURPHY was appointed f -0 27 For the Office of Associate Justice of WILLIAM P. MURPHY—Incumbent- 2a Supreme Court to which WILLIAM 28 P. MURPHY was appointed Nominated Without Party Designation. q(� For the Office of Associate Justice of 29 Supreme Court to which WILLIAM i 29 P. MURPHY was appointed BALLOT BOX ("BOX-CAR") SEAL NUMBER @ 1k GENERAL ELECTION RETURN OF VOTES State of Minnesota, County of all- Bs. City of . \ At an election held at 11-6--11e- . ..L--1.-29---..._...--.-. In the. 1.A.96.-A-ra..x.L.—.....-.election district, composed of ---a-2.,....=, .(-/taiii... i.z.02... vonArk the county of.. CIAM-24 ,.... , State of Minnesota, on the 6th day of November, 1956, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective names for the following offices to-wit: li ' No. Spell Out the Number 1111, FiguresPut in 1' No. • ..._, _ , Frank O'Gorm.an Eugene Murray Democratic- li Henry Arens Arnold Ettesvold Daniel Sullivan Farmer-Labor- 1 1 3.TitieTr.CLryaomond STEVENSON receive ilei,b.-I di k:' W,/i -{J 7/V ) votes 1 11 Clifford Swisher Robt. Irvine Myrtle Cain A. I. Johnson KEFAUVER, 11 11 I Merle Olson Leo Thompson 11 1 Robert Manning ... George C. Jones Mrs. A. C. Carlson Mrs. Verna Anderson Republican- EISENHOWER igi ...1.1.) ,, ,-- received4WL nt64 '2, f .,-,-n-... ) votes 2 1,11 z Charles W. Briggs Dr. Les N. Dale and Mrs. Gladys Brooks E. J. Windmiller 11 NIXON Mrs. John Hammel, Jr. ii 11 Industrial ink l' Ilir 1 3 THEODORE E. PETERSON Government HA.SS received ( .) votes 3 and COZZINI ■ Socialist Workers 11 4 DOROTHY SCHULTZ DOBBS received ( .) votes 4 I, and l' WEISS 5 ORVILLE L. FREEMAN received .de _..,, 4, ra, ( 64', ) votes 5 6 ANCHER NELSEN received .j -4-4-1-1 c2-(a-- /-n-K4-6.41.A.- ...:64/2,-- ( .0'1(/3 ) votes 6 7 RUDOLPH GUSTAFSON received Cr ( ‘ ) votes 7 8 11 o I received ( ) votes 8 9 KARL F. ROLVAAG received ..S.-_,. jvci, 01,,I.z.Lcvt_ ,t..1.7,../ _... .„4.4, ( 44 g ) votes 9 10 LEONARD R. DICKINSON received ( ) votes 10 ...0...,,_,,- , ,,..n.4„.....e.......„• av 9 . 11 received ( ) votes 11 i ER ) votes 12 i 12 JOSEPH L. DONOVAN received (euect. zyurrizZ,,,..._ 6/F 1 13 I C. ELMER ANDERSON received ,. ( :.P.8 2 ) votes 13 j . 14 ( ) votes 14 1 15 ARTHUR HANSEN 1 16 VAL BJORNSON 17 18 I MILES LORD 4_ L__ received ' - iii received ..:_i_t,"1-4‘clott2A-' C :2 - 11a-1-z- received received' --44.-. "-------. ---ite.--- d'I.0 d ."0-e-r-4-e,V-C.- -c-./- 't--C) ( ,..._.6.--e7...3 ) votes 15 ( ( ) votes 16 ) votes 17 ( ,....4.-22 ) votes 18 19 KEITH KENNEDY received#1, A- ,,,,,,,4___:; ,z2 ... _ _ , _ ,( _8_2 ---- j -,...- ) votes 19 20 received ( ) votes 20 — , II 21 PAUL A. RASMUSSEN received L" d2c 6 C ../.„LA2,01 i - ( C,,,.7s---) votes 21 1 , ,,7 iI 22 W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST received &4.....c- //_ ,....i, r, „..ja...4...c,vic„.K..--t_z c _ ( ) votes 22 ae .. „ e.......- 11 23 received- ( ) votes 23 !i 24 I For the Office of Associate Justice of / Sup4-,esnA CwoausrteiteoctAhlochr tleeRrOeY if term i 4A,A2,--t1/411.e i: LEROY E. MATSO ' "Li.-.vt tiVei a. .recei d ( 690 ) votes 24 11 1 MrtheireleOgicterrttAszate Justice of 54,14 A.i, 610U1-61-1e II 25 I MATSON was elected for the regulai: E. LUTHER MELIN . .. .. ..... . ... .rece d. ( 130 ) votes 25 !I 1 term tl 1 For the Office of Associate Justice of 1 26 I mA Supire SON Cwoas eletoct:vd hicohr theRregular received ( ) votes 26 I term ----- - • '4 i r•-• itAAA• 0 27 Lorprthemeeogzirtomsotw te J ice of h wuittuAm LESLIE L. ANDERSONVa 0 a recei'e. 4 ( S 5 0 ) votes 27 P. MURPHY was appointed rthe Office of Associate Justice of A rYLLIATA-A\ 6.->-)•"'`.1 28 upemepCourLts appointed o icgerLLIAM WILLIAM P. MURP 4-):11.kw&Vteceived \ ( ci qt./ ) votes 28 T. II ,,,,, For the Office of Associate Justice of 1; 29 Supreme Court to which WILLIAM received ( ) votes 29 Il P. MURPHY was appointed ■1 11 II I Total Number of Names Entered) • upon the Election Registers Total Number of Ballots actually Cast and Counted Number of Totally Defective Ballots (-.__.-.._ Number Partially Defective Ballots (.___......_..__._ ) );. (____.____._------- -); Number Defective as to ("'�" . .);. (�.�"' ); 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.. Precinct, ......... ......................................._....._. Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of...... ;7;r7 carefully Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General Election held Nove bemr 6, 199 , 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: -.... L ,* . ...... .�� -.. .... ...... ... Judges of n. Attested: //j///J�/^///f // n ..+..2✓..Gf.i.a..iG._T.1 I ..-, . jf� . .. .... __. Election. —e &-itt1)1■4 Dated .. . Minnesota, November 1956. 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 election are made. JOSEPH L. DONOVAN, Secretary of State S No. 26 G.E. MILLER-DAVIS CO..MINNEAPOLIS • TALLY BOOK AND RETURNS • For CANARY BALLOTS City or Village • Town or Ward Precinct `7/z- z-1 ' County .7-= -XA- • GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 Tally Book and Returns for Canary Ballots City or Village of -__ , County of Anoka, Ward or Town of Election District. GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No. 0 1 Representative in Legislature,44th District CARL W. ECK 33G 1 2 Representative in Legislature,44th District JOHN H. NORDIN 4fF 2 3 Representative in Legislature,44th District 3 4 Representative in Congress, 3rd District ROY W. WIER SF j 4 5 Representative in Congress,3rd District GEORGE MIKAN 3/0 5 6 Representative in Congress, 3rd District 6 7 Clerk of District Court JAMES F. (JIM) HULBURT < ,O 7 8 Clerk of District Court RAYMOND NILSSON 6 8 9 Clerk of District Court 9 10 County Commissioner, 3rd District JOE ANDERSON 10 •11 County Commissioner,3rd District N. A. (GUS) JOHNSON 11 12 County Commissioner,3rd District 12 13 County Commissioner, 5th District LOUIS HERB LeDUC 2,,,i/ 13 14 County Commissioner,5th District MERVALE (BOB) STINSON 5-o9 14 15 County Commissioner,5th District 15 16 /0 16 17 !I 17 18 11 18 19 - 19 20 i; 20 21 :II 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 • 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 ! 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 Il STATE OF MINNESOTA ll }ss. County of Anoka )) At the General Election held at . 1� ›� , in the Election District, composed (Town,Village or City) of Ward- Precinct in said Election District in the County of Anoka, (Town,Villag City) State of Minneso , on the 6th day of November, 1956, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective names for the following offices: • No.II Spell Out the Number FIGURES y No. For Rep.in Leg., (z�: ,, 1 44th District— CARL W. ECK Received y; t.i 4..e.,, ? -,{ ( 3 36, ) votes 1 Forth Rep.District—in Leg., 4a -% ( .jt�0 2 44th District— JOHN H. NORDIN Received ��.���cr� Lg. � f ) votes 2 For Rep.in Leg., 3 44th District— Received ( ) votes 3 I For Rep.in Congress, U 4 3rd District— ROY W. WIER Received _ -j Total Number of Names Entered upon the Election Registers ( 90 7 ) Total Number of Ballots �,� Actually Cast and Counted (___ _ ) • (CANARY ONLY) Number of Totally Defective Ballots ( _ _ _- _ 4.7S , 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 ■ —�`��?-[_L_ Precinct, Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of r! , T Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General Election held November 6, 1956, 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: ..„,z.,,,,.....„0„..., /, Judges f 24e '/� of • Election 7;77)/i - "e.,4.A.1-d..5 Ati.„...„--A.- Signed( G� !!-�� dl _ - I Clerks �2if of q 11. . I ` Election(-) 1' Dated e 1 /���, Minnesota' L '-- - , 1956. 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 general election are made. • • Miller-Davis Co.,Minneapolis No. 260%—Combination Tally Book and Returns- Pile Count(Rev. 1950) OFFICIAL Tally Book and Returns FOR Town, City, and School E Town, City, Village or of �. _ County of c . School ` District No. J tG _' c ( Precinct Ward STATE OF MINNESOTA Held on the - day of 7Z(`A-1 a1---t/ A. D. 19 S" C� ally Book and Returns • (City) or (Village) of ', :4Z , County of (Ward) or (Town) of '7- to, Election District. FOR AN ELECTION HELD 74-7,4e No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No (or Propositions) 1 _94/ 1 2 - 3q 2 3 -ctle.t1 /reteezi.-t- 3 4 e.-azt-,-z.c.z.z.7-7,--per-", 4 5 e 9 / ! 5 6 C -C-C-c-e-1-7----e ,L,G9-e,?aJd /1 ,de7Z) 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 I 26 26 27 27 I 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 STATE OF MAsIESOTA • County of .( /W.1 ss. /,. a .. of At an Election held at,,2.4..L. 6c _...-1.:?..a-.:CC , in the ., r,4/..z� Election District, composed of ,.,�G/_1.�G�L�.�:. - .-- , on the -< 64- day of 7/i f 4 , c is c,---'y , 19 =)-1--the following named persons or propositions received the number of votes as indicated below: PUT IN No. Spell Out the Number * F GURES� No. 1 jo-ket4-r--a-c-)-t_.) Received, Ulll,dite 0 �'�"neiH-e..�y9) votes 1 2 /22 t z i Received G/ /4„,:e (3 y..S)votes 2 3 �� _ . �lTGUc, Received A awe( (/ U) votes 3 tp, 4 iL� 6 Received ( A ) votes 4 S rA4.CA, Received 44-7yc.-- ( / ) votes 5 6 _T ce-toGr /( 4 Received Gt7e_c ( / ) votes 6 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 ( ) votes 13 14 Received ( ) votes 14 15 Received ( ) votes 15 16` Received ( ) votes 16 17 Received ( ) votes 17 18 Received ( ) votes 18 19 Received ( ) votes 19 20 Received ( ) votes 20 21 Received ( ) votes 21 1 22 Received ( ) votes 22 23 Received ( ) votes 23 24 Received ( ) votes 24 25 Received ( ) votes 25 26 Received ( ) votes 26 27 Received ( ) votes 27 28 11 Received ( ) votes 28 29 Received ( ) votes 29 30 Received ( ) votes 30 31 Received ( ) votes 31 32 Received ( ) votes 32 33 Received ( ) votes 33 • I Total Number of Names Entered (.... /',? ) upon the Election Registers Total Number of Ballots 1 (_. _c/��.i ) Actually Cast and Counted f Number of Totally Defective Ballots (-.----••••••. ) Number Partially Defective Ballots (••• •-•-•-•-•----••) ); Number Defective as to ( )' (.. . .. .) (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 L2--4.. s:.acf I 3 _ . . Precinct, Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of 4/ Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the...ac;Ls r. 2 4=--C. Election held 7. -- --_-:cf , 19.4:; were carefully and properly piled, checked and counted, and that the number of votes marked opposite the respective names of the candidates or propositions correctly shows the number of votes cast. Signed: --/'� G- } Judges 7.2,-)/ { ,� i vt- i; L' /--1., t-1 :��:tElection Signed: z,, " J 7 "4a. ..._- •. �2 Cz 4- .��-L�-L.GP Clerks of �j y� ` /, Election Dated-24V.A.eit 2.6. ..7 , Minnesotd .�c_LL1y , 19 In Municipal Elections, Two Combination Tally Books and Returns must be made out, one to be sent to the Clerk as a summary return for immediate public inspection and the other also to be sent to the Clerk as the Official Returns.