CANVASS OF VOTES CAST — AT THE — GENERAL ELECTION — HELD ON — Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1954 AND CANVASSED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS ,f JTLcicomb County, Michigan THE "KAZOO" CANVASS BOOK AND LOOSE LEAF ELECTION RECORD, COMBINED By the use of this Canvass Book much time and labor is saved. It completely covers the canvass of the Election Returns by the Board of County Canvassers, and when signed by the members of said Board and County Clerk makes a perfect Election Record. MANUFACTURED BY ELECTION SUPPLY MANUFACTURERS STATIONERS AND PRINTERS 241 East Michigan Avenue * KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN
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CANVASS OF VOTES CAST — AT THE —
GENERAL ELECTION — HELD ON —
Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1954
AND CANVASSED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS
,f JTLcicomb County, Michigan
THE "KAZOO" CANVASS BOOK AND LOOSE LEAF
ELECTION RECORD, COMBINED
By the use of this Canvass Book much time and labor is saved. It completely covers the canvass
of the Election Returns by the Board of County Canvassers, and when signed by the members of said
Board and County Clerk makes a perfect Election Record.
MANUFACTURED BY
ELECTION SUPPLY MANUFACTURERS
STATIONERS AND PRINTERS
241 East Michigan Avenue * KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN
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STATEMENT OF VOTES, GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, 1954
NAMES OF
TOWNSHIPS AND
ELECTION DISTRICTS
Armada Bruce Chesterfield—1st Precinct
2nd " Clinton—1st Precinct
2nd " 3rd
Erin—1st Precinct 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
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Shelby—1st Precinct I 2nd
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Warren—1st Precinct 2nd "
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Washington—1st Precinct 2nd
CITY OF ST. CLAIR SHORES 1st Precinct 2nd 3rd "
4th Sth
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1 * 4 t h " • 1 CITY OF MOUNT CLEMENS I 1st Precinct 1 i 2nd " 1 3rd 1 ! 4 th "
5th " 1 \ 6th " t. | 7th "
8th " 9th "
CITY OF EAST DETROIT 1st Precinct 2nd "
I 3rd " 1 4th " I CITY OF NEW BALTIMORE I CITY OF CENTER LINE
1st Precinct I 2nd "
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STATEMENT OF VOTES, GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 1954
The whole number of votes given for and against the Proposed Amendment:
^ Q "1 Proposed Amendment to Prevent Disqualification of Electors because of having moved within this State during the 30 days preceding an election.
was ^&4tkj^M*u ^J^t^tuouuxJ\JruMu of which wm\,QX^hi^~€k(^J^
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votes were marked N O
TOTAL VOTES,
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M Q O Proposed Amendment to Section 23, Article X of the Constitution relative to Sales Tax and Distribution of Sales Tax Revenues.
was &£LA£ty-^£uAJ*=/KcJ^^
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TOTAL VOTES,
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M A Q Proposed Amendment authorizing borrowing of not to exceed $80,000,000.00 to pay Bonuses for Military Service during the "Korean
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of which n u m b e r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ « / « ^ / 2 i ^ / ^ ^ /
votes were marked YES -^ ex
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TOTAL VOTES,
The whole number of votes given for and against the Proposed Amendment:
M Q A Proposed Amendment to Section 33, Article V of the Constitution to permit the Legislature to authorize Charitable Lotteries.
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PUT FIGURES IN THIS COLUMN
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STATEMENT OF VOTES, GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, 1954
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votes were marked YES
votes were marked N O
TOTAL VOTES,
The whole number of votes given for and against the
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votes were marked N O
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votes were marked YES
votes were marked N O
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votes were marked N O
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STATE OH MICHIGAN,
A O-Jt/MUsfc' • as.
/rU^taLcoL^-COTJNTY OF.
We Do Hereby Certify, That the foregoing is a correct statement of the votes given in the County of.
' for the offices named in such statement and for the
persons designated therein, at the General Election, held on Tuesday, the Second day of November, in the year one thousand nine
hundred fifty-four.
In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the hands and caused to bi
seal of the Circuit Court for the County of
^5% . o\-fl.'t*^AJr?JL/ this Tri...:. day
in the year one thousand nine hundred fifty-four.
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
BOARD OF COUNTY
CANVASSERS
STATE OFMICHIGAN, FjIlCHIGi • s s .
C O U N T Y O F .
We Hereby teriify, That the foregoing is a correct transcript of the statement of the Board of County Canvassers of the County
of C-f.[.^!r^Hrik*ArJtT. of the votes given in such
County for the offices named in said statement and for the persons designated therein, at the General Election, held on the Second
day of November, 1954, so far as it relates to the votes cast for said office, as appears from the original statement on file in the
office of the County Clerk.
In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto seLour hands and affixed the seal of the
Circuit Court for the County of Ztl(^^A^Jtr..
this ^JDj^TSi day o f - £ u
in the year one thousand-nine hundred fifty-four.
(SEAL) „ 6 W . . ^ CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD QF/-COUNTY CANVASSERS
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CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION
S T A T E OW M I C H I G A N ,
COUNTY OP. ss.
The Board of County Canvassers of County having Ascertained and Canvassed the Votes of the several Cities and Townships of said County, at the General Election, held on Tuesday, the Second day of November, A . D. 1954.
Do Hereby Certify and Determine
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected
That. having received the largest number of
votes i s el ected
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected
That _ , having received the largest number of votes is elected Prosecuting Attorney for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That _ having received the largest number of votes is elected Sheriff for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That . having received the largest number of votes is elected County Clerk for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected County Treasurer for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected Register of Deeds for a term of two years, commencing January 1 , 1955.
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected County Auditor for a term of years, commencing
to
That having received the largest number of votes is elected Drain Commissioner for a term of two years, commencing January 1 , 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected Coroner for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected Coroner for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected County Surveyor for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected County Road Commissioner for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected County Road Commissioner for a term of four years, commencing January 1 , 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected County Road Commissioner for a term of six years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of votes is elected Inspector of Mines for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected Circuit j u d g e (to fill vacancy) for a term of , commencing
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected Judge of Probate (to fill vacancy) for a term of , commencing
That - having received the largest number of votes is elected Circuit Court Commissioner for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
That having received the largest number of
votes is elected Circuit Court Commissioner for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1955.
In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and affixed the