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Document - Historical information/data - General election results for 1954. - 1/1/1954
After 5 days return to G L4JLR4 � ,14" L,I?('( EUGENE CASSERLY, Clerk of District Court DAKOTA COUNTY HASTINGS, MINN. TALLY BOOK AND RETURNS For White Ballots Precinct_ County 4AY,, GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 2nd, 1954 33 34 35 36 37 Tally Book and Returns for WHITE BALLOTS of ; OFFICE 2 3 4 5- 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 U. S. Senator U. S. Senator U. S. Senator U. S. Senator U S Senator Governor Governor Governor Governor in in in in in Congress Congress Congress Congress Congress Lieutenant Governor Lieutenant Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State State Auditor State Auditor State Auditor State Treasurer State Treasurer State Treasurer County, Minnesota, GENERAL ELECTION, November 2, 1954. CANDIDATES VAL BJORNSON—Republican. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. VINCENT R. DUNNE—Socialist Workers —Nominated by Petition. FRANK P. RYAN—Independent-Liberal—Nominated by Petition. C. ELMER ANDERSON—Republican. ORVILLE L. FREEMAN —Democratic -Farmer -Labor. ROSS SCHELIN—Industrial Government —Nominated by Petition. P. KENNETH (P. K.) PETERSON—Republican. KARL F. ROLVAAG—Democratic-Fanner-Labor. No. 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MRS. MIKE HOLM —Republican. JOSEPH L. DONOVAN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. STAFFORD KING —Republican. CLINT HAROLDSON—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. DUANE R. LUND—Republican. ARTHUR HANSEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. Attorney General Attorney General Attorney General Clerk Supreme Court Clerk Supreme Court Clerk Supreme Court R.R. & Whse. Commissioner R.R. & Whse. Commissioner R.R. & Whse. Commissioner 31 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Chief Justice of 32 the Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Supreme Court For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which THOMAS GALLAGHER was elected for the regular term For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which THOMAS GALLAGHER was elected for the regular term For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which OSCAR R. KNUTSON was elected for the regular term For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which OSCAR R. KNUTSON was elected for the regular term For the Office of Associate Justice of 38 Supreme Court to which OSCAR R. KNUTSON was elected for the regular term 39 40 For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which MARTIN A. NELSON was appointed For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which MARTIN A. NELSON was appointed BERNHARD LEVANDER—Republican. MILES LORD —Democratic -Farmer -Labor. �77 10 11 12 13 14 15 -768 0 GRACE KAERCHER DAVIS—Republican. FRANK LARKIN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST—Republican. HJALMAR PETERSEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor. (Editor Askov Am.) ROGER L. DELL —Incumbent —Nominated Without Party Designation. E. LUTHER MELIN—Nominated Without Party Designation. THOMAS GALLAGHER—Incumbent—nominated without party designation. ALLAN L. JOHNSON—Nominated Without Party Designation. OSCAR R. KNUTSON, Incumbent —Nominated Without Party Designation. MARTIN A. NELSON —Incumbent —Nominated Without Party Designation. �7 0 L5 70 /99' 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 /7'7 36 37 State of Minnesota, County of City of sse At an election held at in the composed of in the county of Minnesota on the 2nd day of November, 1954, the following named persons respective names for the following offices: No. 1 2 3 4 5 keee-44f-c.- election district, State of received the number of votes opposite their Spell Out the Number .5. VAL BJORNSON receive fw HUBERT H. HUMPHREY received VINCENT R. DUNNE received FRANK P. RYAN received received 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C. ELMER ANDERSON received? � %4.a.,,. ' t et 9 / ORVILLE L. FREEMAN received'7„c "(,ucQ t ji, ROSS SCHELIN received �� I Put in Figures ( ) votes ( , �'© ) votes oZ ) No. 1 2 votes 3 4 votes 5 votes 6 votes 7 votes 8 9 votes 10 ( / p ) votes received ( ) votes 13 14 15 16 17 18 two c&u J Li;+..t1 receivecrAv-6 (J etJt,e & a 4 � received receive 1tS'L s' K r 0 received r P. KENNETH (P. K.) PETERSON receive KARL F. ROLVAAG MRS. MIKE HOLM JOSEPH L. DONOVAN `�,,,,..c 1 % fl W- (A ) ( A 4-- ,Z ) votes received ( ( ( ) votes STAFFORD KING received �7 /t cue di a 4 l4C2 ; CLINT HAROLDSON received f &Le I au. received 19 20 21 11 votes 12 votes 13 votes 14 15 votes 16 17 votes 18 votes 19 votes 20 votes 21 votes 22 votes 23 votes 24 DUANE R. LUND received�,(�y j o �,%,�.,. .c U u •T� �y �;( receivef�rltyp /dam el+.e Qs., f� received 22 23 24 25 26 27 BERNHARD LEVANDER receive-0 /1 w. dia c' 1244- d MILES LORD received /o4++ du o( au e% rf received // / _ GRACE KAERCHER DAVIS received O /Y6t-►� d Y it `el-tiv FRANK LARKIN received bit (1-u.rlu d .( � ,-•d�..:. received 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST received I�,,rb HJALMAR PETERSEN received Tw-o received ( 'y �) votes votes votes votes votes votes ROGER L. DELL received 0 (IT ( 4 �17) votes E. LUTHER MELIN received ‘T)2p 7Z� _ ( / fp ) votes received ( ) votes For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which THOMAS GALLAGHER was elected for the regular term For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which THOMAS GALLAGHER was elected for the regular term 36 37 38 39 40 THOMAS GALLAGHER received «-"V444"/ received For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which OSCAR R. KNUTSON was elected for the regular term For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which OSCAR R. KNUTSON was elected for the regular term For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which OSCAR R. KNUTSON was elected for the regular term ALLAN L. JOHNSON OSCAR R. KNUTSON ( ' D) votes ( ) votes e7 jti,e_ a.cc cc receive ( f 7 7) votes h 6 /d-E4 t c received ( VR) votes received ( ) votes For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which MARTIN A. NELSON was appointed MARTIN A. NELSON received ( L7/0 4) votes For the Office of Associate Justice of Supreme Court to which MARTIN A. NELSON was appointed received ( ) votes 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Total Number of Ballots actually Cast and Counted Total Number of Names Entered ` �1411 f /ht.1,Ct .-. d l 4/47 upon the Election Registers } tui"cc/ il yrki7- Number of Totally Defective Ballots Number Partially Defective Ballots Number Defective as 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 General Election held November 2, 1954, 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: Dated Minnesota, November L 1954. Judges of Election. Clerks of Election. 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. MRS. MIKE HOLM, Secretary of State GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS OF VOTES State of Minnesota, County of } 139. At an election held at in the election district, composed of in the county of State of Minnesota, on the 2nd day of November, 1954, the following proposed Constitutional Amendments received the number of Affirmative and Negative votes as follows: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No. PROBATE COURT JURISDICTION AND QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGE Shall Section 7 of Article VI of the Constitu- tion of the State of Minnesota, relating to the 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- tions may be established by law, and who shall be elected by the voters of the county for the term of four years. and the last sentence of said section shall read 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 jurisdiction as the legislature may from time to time estab- lish by a two-thirds vote. No — LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS IN CERTAIN CORPORATIONS Amendment of Section 3, of Article X of the Constitution, empowering the legislature to limit and otherwise regulate the liability of stockholders of state banks. received received C•Q 14d4 '1 Yew received No— ) votes ( 3 ) votes ( d ) 1 votes 2 reicolved ( 13 ''L) votes REVISION AND ADOPTION OF NEW STATE CONSTITUTION Shall the Constitution of the State of Min- nesota be amended by adding to Article 14 thereof a new section to be known as Section 3, providing for the submission of any revision of the Constitution to the people of the state at the next general election after any revision of the constitution by any convention called for that purpose, and providing that before any such revision shall go into effect there shall be an approval and ratification thereof by three -fifths of all the electors voting on the question and providing that Section 9 of Ar- ticle IV of the constitution shall not apply to election to the convention? FILLING VACANCIES IN ELECTIVE OFFICES BY GOVERNOR Shall the Constitution of the State of Minne- sota, Article V, Section 4, be amended to au- thorize the governor, when filling a vacancy in an elective office under that section, to ap- point a person to hold that vacated office until the end of the term for which the person who had vacated the office was elected, or the first day of January following the next general elec- tion whichever is sooner, rather than as the section now provides, until the next annual election? Yes— No — Yes= No— received ( t• ) votes "VvviD I44.4, eLiet au e( tft� C received ( (�) votes 0 c')t /itt-Ct dam- s eta d S-"-- received e €1.4A ( . 0 °(' ) votes wt received ( !'_) votes � e i 4 d-mod cu, A 11 Total Number of Names En- / ! 444% tered Upon the Election Reg- } 1 isters. Total Number of Ballots Ac- tually Cast and Counted Number Defective Ballots G r The national flag was displayed on a suitable staff during all the hours of voting. Tally Book and Returns for PINK BALLOTS GENERAL ELECTION, November 2, 1954 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS PROBATE COURT JURISDICTION AND QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGE Shall Section 7 of Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, relating to the office of probate judge, be so amended that the second sentence thereof shall read as follows: It shall be held by one judge, whose qualifications may be established by law, and who shall be elected by the voters of the county for the term of four years. and the last sentence of said section shall read as follows: A Probate court shall have juris- diction over the person and estate, either or both, of persons under guardianship; over es- tates of deceased persons; and such further jurisdiction as the legislature may from time to time establish by a two-thirds vote. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS IN CERTAIN CORPORATIONS Amendment of Section 3, of Article X of the Constitution, empowering the legislature to limit and otherwise regulate the liability of stockholders of state banks. REVISION AND ADOPTION OF NEW STATE CONSTITUTION Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be amended by adding to Article 14 thereof a new section to be known as Section 3, providing for the submission of any revision of the Constitution to the people of the state at the next general election after any revision of the constitution by any convention called for that purpose, and providing that before any such revision shall go into effect there shall be an approval and ratification thereof by three - fifths of all the electors voting on the question and providing that Section 9 of Article IV of the constitution shall not apply to election to the convention? 'I33 Yes— No— /d� No. 1 FILLING VACANCIES IN ELECTIVE OFFICES BY GOVERNOR Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, Article V, Section 4, be amended to authorize the governor, when filling a vacancy in an elective office under that section, to ap- point a person to hold that vacated office until the end of the term for which the person who had vacated the office was elected, or the first day of January following the next general election whichever is sooner, rather than as the section now provides, until the next annual election? CERTIFICATE /A 7 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 2, 1954, 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: Signed: Dated i1F Minnesota, November 1954. Clerks Two Tally Books must be made out and signed by all the judges and attested by the clerks, one to he 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. MRS. MIKE HOLM, Secretary of State Form 23 G. E.—Summary Statement of Votes NICUIITY PRINTING COMPANY. ST. CLOUD, MINN. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF VOTES GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 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 IN- SPECTION. See section 206.34, Minnesota Election Laws. State t J;P innesnta, County of At a General Election held at in the """' Election District composed of the in the Cou y of State of Minnesota, on the second day of November, 1954, the following named persons received the number of votes as indicated below, to -wit: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Total Number of Names entered upon Election Registers____ 6'"3 )"- Total Number of PINK Ballots Cast and Counted 3 FIRST —PROBATE COURT JURISDICTION AND QUALI- FICATIONS OF SUDGE Shall Section 7 of Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, relating to the office of probate judge, be so amend- ed that the second sentence thereof shall read as follows: It shall be held by one judge, whose qualifications may be estab- lished by law, and who shall be elected by the voters of the county for the term of four years. and the last sentence of said section shall read as follows: A Probate court shall have jurisdiction over the person and estate, either or both, of persons under guardianship; over estates of deceased persona; and such further jurisdiction as the legislature may from time to time establish by a two-thirds vote. SECOND —LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS IN CER- TAIN CORPORATIONS Amendment of Section 3, of Article X of the Constitution, em- powering the legislature to limit and otherwise regulate the liability of stockholders of state banks. THIRD —REVISION AND ADOPTION OF NEW STATE CONSTITUTION Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota be amended by adding to Article 14 thereof a new section to be known as Section 3 providing for the submission of any revision of the Constitution to the people of the state at the next general elec- tion after any revision of the constitution by any convention called for that purpose, and providing that before any such re- vision shall go into effect there shall be an approval and rati- fication thereof by three -fifths of all the electors voting on the question and providing that Section 9 of Article IV of the constitution shall not apply to election to the convention? FOURTH —FILLING VACANCIES IN ELECTIVE OFFICES BY GOVERNOR Shall the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, Article V, Section 4, be amended to authorize the governor, when filling a vacancy in an elective office under that section, to appoint a person to hold that vacated office until the end of the term for which the person who had vacated the office was elected, or the first day of January following the next general election which- ever is sooner, rather than as the section now provides, until the next annual election? ri---,144/%444,441 sa--;09- YES received NO received j, d-l.«-i� I YES received GA Al-te... Liil.rc/ du d NO received Toro 3a.,) ( G O) votes / 3.3) votes ( . 6 6) votes votes /4 41 a4 (E; £ YES received ( cS/ ) votes P /tam J d __ NO received____________ ( i d (A ) votes (10) /44frtlij 44'4 M YES received OWL ckAi-JL‘.4 NO received ( 18 '1--) votes Z ( / z 7 ) votes STATE BALLOT Total Number of Names entered upon Election Registers Total Number of WHITE Ballots Cast and Counted.._____. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS VAL BJORNSON received ___7 �' .-_____ HUBERT H. HUMPHREY received_.-i'w`'o VINCENT R. DUNNE received FRANK P. RYAN received.. received. ( 41) votes S �) votes ( -2/) votes ( % O ) votes ( ) votes FOR GOVERNOR (r C. ELMER ANDERSON received_. __ ___ .._ �j..___.� t. ( .1..r%) votes ORVILLE L. FREEMAN received-_-- kLv'D `s`" —" Z ( 44--) votes ROSS SCHELIN received 'ak4o received_. ) votes votes FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR P. KENNETH (P.K.) PETERSON receive . ( G/ ) votes KARL F. ROLVAAG received__%�(;"-c (tf ( A-n—) votes received ) votes MRS. MIKE HOLM JOSEPH L. DONOVAN FOR SECRETARY OF STATE received. ` hy--ti ( 2 Cif) votes received. _ -" II ( Z 7 y) votes received ( / ) votes FOR STATE AUDITOR STAFFORD KING received_%__- . r ( ,Z 6 r) votes CLINT HAROLDSON received.W.. ( (D) votes received - - . _ ( ) votes DUANE R. LUND ARTHUR HANSEN FOR STATE TREASURER received' /IL4•"0 received__ /tea received. (74:1-z. ( votes ( - 641 votes ) votes FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL BERNHARD LeVANDER received (12Are (7-7/TY-0 (c 7) votes MILES LORD received_ cif---1;4 (.7774"-C ( ) votes received ) votes FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT GRACE KAERCHER DAVIS receivedM ._ R-0 1 1-ar.",./ ( ---7 ,-1-4 votes a..----f .. FRANK LARKIN received e7;e7TO ( 5 7 0 ) votes received__ ( ) votes FOR RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER W. VICTOR LUNDQUIST received—(7— 74[0(.44.,/ ( ). 3 4-/c votes 1 a HJALMAR PETERSEN received..,______. ( a 70) votes received ( ) votes FOR CHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME COURT ROGER L. DELL received.. iliAtb_ 7(-2-T ----e-ne." ( .,.. V7 ) votes '-771 E. LUTHER MELIN received3A. 7-s-4-24.__ ( / 7 ) votes received ( ) votes ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (Office to which Th as Gallagher was elected) THOMAS GALLAGHER received (incumbent) received 173.11 votes ) votes FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (Office to which Oscar R. Knutson was elected) ALLAN L. JOHNSON received------1-€. ( / 7 7) votes OSCAR R. KNUTSON received.Q.C. 714-4-e- ( 573 ) votes received ) votes FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (Office to which Martin A. Nelson was appointed) MARTIN A. NELSON received /144.24e2,4,a.frr eeurf... ( 2704 votes (incumbent) received ) votes COUNTY AND DISTRICT BALLOT Total Number of Names entered upon Election Registers Total Number of CANARY Ballots Cast and Counted (1,11-ree-t-t FOR SENATOR IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT received du' Al (7 (Tyva 1/2- 2— ) votes received ) votes received ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT received4-14- /%44,-,1314-4 er-Vel (3d 5e-) votes /ez-r.24),4 (717114-4ed,esx receivecia t /11-444"-d.A.t.o( zza 714-;,,e ( /07) votes received ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE DISTRICT received received received received • received. received ) votes ) votes ) votes ) votes ) votes ) votes FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS •DISTRICT received 1144A-6 41.0444 4'10 _( ad-3) votes receivedrlairta itis4,41 &La . Iti:Yk.__( DZ. 4,/ ) votes _received. ) votes received_ ) votes FOR JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT (Office to which was elected or appointed) received7w-0 I 1---4-4..1A-1-4 42,44-(144 .14;7( ( ) votes receivedeltawki di -0 a.444( 7111.11.14. .( / 7 3 ) votes received. ( ) votes FOR JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT (Office to which was elected or appointed) received received received votes votes votes FOR COUNTY AUDITOR r eceived &i.e./.4%14,f ./.4Weti irzgle( "..-) votes received ) votes received. ) votes FOR COUNTY TREASURER receivecr 7 Af of azd- -4 ( votes received ) votes received ) votes FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS received2:44 received received_ ( 44(0) votes ) votes ) votes FOR SHERIFF receiveatAt 14.6.4 aiAd 31‘ ) votes 610444,4%At receivedatt A4-14.t. 44.14 et.4A.ck ) votes received ) votes FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE received received_ received ) votes ) votes ) votes FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY received 9:f-e4,' 7044•Pt received received l'eV4 ) votes ) votes ) votes (._4(1.e.714 lAp FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR received64-010_4_11 4- received la? 50- 2) votes received FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COUR3;_, et€4--44"., receiveg-_-_,A-40061-e442‘4411, ( ,IL"c;‘) votes received --( ) votes ) votes ) votes ) votes received FOR COURT COMMISSIONER received received received_ ( ) votes ) votes ) votes FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS receive /14-s-c, eemdtlatil V61444« votes received_ ) votes received ) votes 8t2r4 IC4 FOR COUNTY CORONER recei44444J%1,1-eldtel received. received_ 74e4 ( 4Z,3 3 ) votes ) votes ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT received_ received received. ) votes ) votes ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT . received_ received received ) votes ) votes ) votes Attest: der ,„ CERTIFIED BY US %received - - received received odt.vt,—( ) votes ) votes ) votes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DISTRICT received ) votes received. ) votes received ) votes FOR Clerks of Election edges of Election Summary Statement of Votes GENERAL ELECTION :tr Composed of the Election District County November 2, 1954 TALLY BOOK AND RETURNS FOR Canary Ballots City or Village Town or Ward Precinct County Za-"/F--)e'L.?(( 0-6 GENERAL ELECTION November 2, 1954 Tally Book and Returns for Canary Ballots City or Village of `""""�, County of Dakota Ward or Town of , Election District. FOR A GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1954. No. OFFICE CANDIDATES No. ARTHUR GILLEN 1 Senator in Legislature, 20th District Vj,a _ 2 Senator in Legislature, 20th District 2 FRANK X. GALLAGHER 3o f 3 3 Representative in Legislature, 20th District RICHARD A. TRUAX, JR. i S ! 4 Representative in Legislature, 20th District 4 5 Representative in Legislature, 20th District 5 Representative in Congress, 2nd District JOSEPH P. O'HARA—Republican ., 53 6 6 Representative in Congress, 2nd District HARRY SIEBEN—Democratic-Farmer-Labor A 4 / 7 7 8 , Representative in Congress, 2nd District 8 J. M. DALY / 7 3 9 Judge of 1st Judicial District 9 Judge of 1st Judicial District W. A. SCHULTZ, incumbent 2 74 10 10 Judge of 1st Judicial District 11 11 NORBERT G. YANZ fj ii 12 County Auditor 12 18 13 14 County Auditor H. C. DENZER A 6 14 County Treasurer _ 16 9 15 County Treasurer 4�6 16 AMOS A. WELSHONS 16 Register of Deeds 17 I 17 18 Register of Deeds C. L. (Chuck) CHERRY 3 7 6 18 Sheriff J. J. (Jack) DUICH / 94 19 Sheriff 19 Sheriff 20 20 21 County Attorney R. C. NELSEN '14 21 22 County Attorney 22 23 County Surveyor PAUL R. McLAGAN County Surveyor 24 Clerk of District Court EUGENE CASSERLY .,fir 26 25 26 Clerk of District Court 26 27 _ 27 Court Commissioner ANGELINE HINIKER _ YA f — 28 29 County Superintendent of Schools __ 29 County Superintendent of Schools a..3 30 30 County Coroner JOSEPH S. KLECATSKY 81 31 County Coroner County Commissioner, 2nd District HENRY B. GACKSTETTER 82 32 33 County Commissioner, 2nd District FLOYD (Butch) METZEN 33 34 34 County Commissioner, 2nd District JOHN D. WEILAND 35 35 County Commissioner, 4th District 36 36 County Commissioner, 4th District CHAS. WILLE 37 37 County Commissioner, 4th District 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 _ — 42 43 - -. — -- 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 _ 48 ._. 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Dakota Election District, composed At the General Election held at , in the (Polling Place) or City) of Ward Precinct in said El on District in the County of Dakota, State of (Town, Village or City) Minnesota, on the 2nd day of November, 1954, the following named persons received the number of votes opposite their respective names for the following offices: (Town No. Spell Out the Numberl FIGURES No. For Senator in Legis- lature, 20th District— ARTHUR GILLEN ReceivedC lu.-rdzeoef)e j 7 1. ( 4 .Z,) votes 1 1 For Senator in Legis- 2 2 lature, 20th District— Received ( - ) votes For Repr. in Legisla- ture, 20th District— FRANK X. GALLAGHER Receive /�C,wr d,,,¢�()4 � 1C,..�....4J ( 30 47 ) votes 3 For Repr. in Legisla- ture, 20th District— RICHARD A. TRUAX, JR. Received G%� /11-urn ALL( lfi j _ 3 ct ( /J 7 ) votes 4 For Repr. in Legisla- ture, 20th District— Received ( ) votes 5 5 For Re i u Congress, M / ®� 1� 2nd �iistri JOSEPH P. O'HARA Received 6L 7 az J.3 ) votes 6 6 7 For Re r. in Congress, , 2nd District— HARRY SIEBEN Receive(' / �4 1e g' 07 ( a 4/ ) votes 7 For Re r. in Congress, 2nd District— Received ( ) votes 8 8 For Judge of 1st Judicial District— J. M. DALY Received (9dic, !` ' vt-gt ( /73) votes 9 9 For Judge of 1st Judicial 10 10 District— W. A. SC H ULTZ Receivea� /& ,i 444,. dt ct ' 51if ( )44 ) votes For Judge of 1st Judicial District— Received ( ) votes 11 11 For County Auditor— NORBERT G. YANZ Received- :60-// ft1ttd' ( ¥35' ) votes 12 12 For County Auditor— Received ( ) votes 13 18 For County Treasurer— H. C. DENZER Received v 11[u•.(at,cf s ( Flo 4 ) votes 14 14 15 For County Treasurer— Received ( ) votes 15 16 For Register of Deeds— AMOS A. WELSHONS Receive . .c.4V i -r dz, "it ,c -- ( V tra ) votes 16 17 17 For Register of Deeds— Received g ( ) votes For Sheriff— C. L. (Chuck) CHERRY Receiveatkuk lJ cin.cd ¥ f J- S ( 326 ) votes 18 18 19 19 For Sheriff— J. J. (Jack) DUICH ReceivedtWL 14{.W% dill CI' u- r ( f ' 4 ) votes 20 For Sheriff— Received ( ) votes 20 21 �^ For County Attorney— R. C. NELSEN Received its v J�diuc/�/ TT , . ( 5l4 ) votes 21 _ 22 24 For County Attorney— Received ( )votes 22 my Surveyor— PAUL R. McLAGAN Rceiv =c...,,,., .s-ete-i_ci ,�iyv.e raij/2 8 ) votes 23 For County Surveyor— Received / ( ) votes 24 25 For Clerk of District e----^ ��— Court— EUGENE CASSERLY Received 71-44 ./etc ,dt ceY RiiL/ z ( «Vj() votes 25 26 For Clerk of District / Court— Received ( ) votes 26 27 For Court Commission- er— Received ( ) votes 27 28 For County Superin- ,/ tendent of Schools— ANGELINE HINIKER Receiv (,v/h,crs+w'us{au,i( ( 2 .1 ( ' 4I «) votes 28 29 For County Superin- tendent of Schools— Received ( ) votes 29 S0 For County Coroner— JOSEPH S. KLECATSKY Receiv wv4Lduee /.14.1A. ( J.3 ) votes 30 81 For County Coroner— Received ( ) votes 31 32 For County Commis- sioner, 2nd District— HENRY B. GACKSTETTER Received ( ) votes 32 38 For County Commis- sioner, 2nd District— FLOYD (Butch) METZEN Received ( ) votes 33 34 For County Commis- sioner, 2nd District— Received ( ) votes 34 35 For County Commis- sioner, 4th District— JOHN D. WEILAND Received ( ) votes 35 36 For County Commis- sioner, 4th District— CHAS. WILLE Received ( ) votes 36 37 For County Commis- sioner, 4th District— 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 46 Received ( ) votes 46 47 Received ( ) votes 47 48 Received ( ) votes 48 49 Received ( ) votes 49 50 Received ( ) votes 50 51 Received ( ) votes 51 52 Received ( ) votes 52 53 Received ( ) votes 53 54 Received ( ) votes 54 Total Number of Names Entered upon the Election Registers Total Number of Ballots Actually Cast and Counted (CANARY ONLY) Number of Totally Defective Ballots Number Partially Defective Ballots Number Defective as to Office of: Adre/&,u ( ); ( ); ( ); ( ); ( ( ( ( ) THE NATIONAL FLAG WAS DISPLAYED ON A SUITABLE STAFF DURING ALL THE HOURS OF VOTING. CERTIFICATE We, the undersigned Judges and Clerks of the Ward, of the (City) (Village) (Town) of Minnesota, do hereby certify that all ballots cast at the General Election held November 2, 1954, were carefully and properly p ed, 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: Dated , Minnesota, 2z Y y ,1954. Judges of Election Clerks of Election 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 general election are made.