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"Of railroads." There were three propositions under this head. 1st. Authorizing the legislature to regulate passenger and freight charges.
320
AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION.
Adopted. For, 78,602; against, 51,397. 2d. Prohibiting the consolidation of competing lines of railroad, except that at least 60 days' notice be given publicly to all stockholders, as provided by law. Adopted. For, 76,912; against, 51,194. 3d. Authorizing the payment of bonds or obligations hereto- fore issued. Rejected. For, 50,078; against, 78,453.
NOVEMBER, 1872.
"Providing for the payment of bonds issued and negotiated, and the pur- chase price thereof realized prior to May 27, 1870, by the counties, townships and municipalties issuing the same for, and in aid of any railroad company." Rejected. For, 44,684; against, 70,893.
"Relative to the limits of judicial circuits, and the number thereof." Rejected. For, 47,972; against, 65 848.
"Relative to the salaries of circuit judges," fixing their salaries at two thousand five hundred dollars. Rejected. For, 57,326; against, 58,987.
NOVEMBER, 1874.
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Amendment submitted to the people, relating to woman suffrage. Re- jected. For, 40,077; against, 135,957.
NOVEMBER, 1876.
"Relative to license for the sale of intoxicating liquors." Clause forbid- ding the grant of license stricken from the constitution by the following vote: For striking out, 60,639; against, 52,561.
"Relative to the salaries of judges of the circuit court," proposing two thousand five hundred dollars per annum each. Rejected. For, 65,371; against, 65,966.
"As to the time of submitting to the people amendments to the constitu- tion." Amendment and revision may be submitted to the people at the spring or autumn election. Adopted. For, 52,306; against, 21,984.
APRIL 1878.
"Relative to appointment of clerk of the supreme court." To give power of appointment to court. Rejected. For, 30,313; against, 34, 712.
"Relative to corporations." Making stockholders individually liable to the full amount of their respective shares, for all labor done for or in behalf of such corporation. Rejected. For, 24,770; against, 42,064.
APRIL 1880.
"Relative to the salary of the governor " Fixing the salary at three thousand dollars per year. Rejected. For, 49,035; against, 91,753.
NOVEMBER, 1880.
"Relative to a bridge or tunnel across the Detroit river." Rejected. For, 37,340; against, 58,040.
APRIL, 1881.
"Relative to penal fines." Empowering boards of education in cities, or township boards. to apply such fines to library or school purposes. Adopted. For, 51,475; against, 8,370.
STATE PRISON, JACKSON.
321
AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION.
"Relative to clerks of the circuit and supreme courts." Authorizing the supreme court to appoint its own clerk. Adopted. For, 62,593; against, 6,640. "Relative to circuit courts." Providing for more than one judge in the circuit in which Detroit is or may be situated. Adopted. For, 53,840; against, 6,628.
NOVEMBER, 1882.
"Relative to the salaries of the judges of the circuit courts." Increasing such salaries. Adopted. For, 85,705; against, 55,638.
"Relative to the adjustment of claims against counties." Providing for the establishment of boards of county auditors. Rejected. For, 23,814; against, 38,073.
"Revision." The question of a general revision of the constitution was also submitted and was decided in the negative by the following vote: For, 20,937 ; against, 35,123.
NOVEMBER, 1884.
"Relative to the salaries of circuit judges, upper peninsula, allowing increase." Adopted. For, 35,345; against, 28,642.
"Relative to compensation of members of the legislature, and prohibiting acceptance by them of railroad passes." Rejected. For, 31,693; against, 52,707.
NOVEMBER, 1886.
"Relative to the board of auditors of Wayne county." Rejected. For, 15,020: against, 20,755.
"Relative to the salaries of state officers." Rejected. For, 40,445; against, 60,220.
APRIL, 1887.
"Relative to the liquor traffic." Rejected. For, 178,636; against, 184,281.
"Relative to the salaries of state officers." Rejected. For, 72,718; against, 124,838.
NOVEMBER, 1888.
"Relative to circuit courts." Adopted. For, 21,221; against, 19,382.
A general banking law was submitted to the people, November, 1888, and adopted. For, 48,531 ; against, 20,300.
APRIL, 1889.
"Relative to circuit courts.". Adopted. For, 49,478; against, 19,834.
"Relative to duration of corporations." Adopted. For, 35,269; against, 28,950.
"Relative to salary of governor," making the salary four thousand dollars per annum. Adopted. For, 111,854; against, 72,494.
NOVEMBER, 1890.
The question of a general revision of the constitution was submitted to the people and rejected. For, 16,431 ; against, 26,261.
APRIL, 1891.
Salary of attorney general. Adopted. For, 69,622; against, 68,335. Recan- vassed June 1, 1894, by order of supreme court, withthe following result : Rejected. For, 69,248; against, 69,651.
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322
AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION.
NOVEMBER, 1892.
Convention for the purpose of a general revision of the constitution Adopted. For, 16,948; against, 16,245.
APRIL 3, 1893.
Relative to salaries of state officers. For, 64,422; against, 62,601. Recan- vassed January 19, 1894, by order of the supreme court, with the following result: Rejected. For, 59,317; against, 70,772.
Relative to works of internal improvement at Grand Rapids. For, 70,597; against, 55,091. Recanvassed January 19, 1894, by order of the supreme court, with the following result : Adopted. For, 72,745; against, 52,476.
Relative to extending jurisdiction of circuit courts in certain cases, For, 60,219; against, 53,492. Recanvassed January 19, 1894, by order of the supreme court, with the following result: Adopted. For, 62,023; against, 48,797.
Relative to creation of county and township boards of highway commis- sioners. For, 68,486; against, 60,015. Recanvassed January 19, 1894, by order of the supreme court, with the following result: Adopted. For, 69,050: against, 59,922.
NOVEMBER 6, 1894.
Authorizing inmates of soldiers' homes to vote where such homes are situ- ated. Adopted. For, 127,758; against, 29,607.
Relative to the qualifications of electors of this state, requiring foreign born electors to be citizens of the United States or to have declared their intention of becoming such two years and six months prior to the eighth day of November, 1894. Adopted. For, 117,088; against, 31,537.
APRIL 1, 1895.
"Relative to the salaries of state officers." Rejected. For, 50,065; against, 139,039.
"Relative to circuit courts." Rejected. For, 60,567; against, 97,278.
APRIL 5, 1897.
"Relative to the salary of attorney general." Rejected. For, 70,138, against 90,973.
"Relative to board of county auditors for Kent county." Rejected. For. 53,201, against, 57,793.
APRIL 3, 1899.
"Relative to improvement and maintenance of highways." Adopted. For. 130,416; against, 93,442.
"Relative to circuit courts." Adopted. For, 108,197; against, 104,884.
"Relative to judicial department." Rejected. For, 99,391 ; against, 102,269.
"Relative to state printing office." Rejected. For, 105,711; against, 108,317.
VOTE ON GOVERNOR, 1854 TO 1898.
1898.
Counties.
Pingree, Rep.
Whiting, Dem.
Cheever, Pro.
Cook, Peo.
Hasseler, So.
Labor Party.
Imperfect and scattering.
Alcona
671
129
13
. . .
1
Alger ..
.
761
352
4
3
Allegan
3, 493
2,890
140
39
8
Alpena
1,766
1,188
21
9
9
Antrim
1,328
401
37
14
1
Arenac
748
637
23
12
2
Baraga
609
291
7
1
1
Barry .
2, 887
2, 453
91
53
24
Benzie
866
459
60
17
1
Berrien
6,096
4,172
179
30
14
Branch.
3, 411
3, 200
87
31
5
Calhoun
5,407
4,606
172
44
12
Cass.
2,913
2, 374
89
24
2
Charlevoix
933
429
42
9
3
Cheboygan.
1,731
914
77
3
10
Clare.
818
578
25
5
1
Clinton.
3, 090
2, 821
86
18
6
1
Crawford.
366
263
8
3
1
Delta.
1,299
461
14
11
5
Dickinson
2.001
302
33
3
13
Eaton.
4,264
3, 726
108
39
10
Emmet.
1,515
1,023
82
11
1
Genesee
4,834
3, 156
204
30
7
Glad win
685
306
10
1
1
Gogebic.
1,583
632
63
10
9
Grand Traverse.
1,900
728
83
18
4
Gratiot.
3, 097
2,883
102
68
7
1
Hillsdale
3, 825
3, 420
119
47
5
Houghton
4,468
1,271
264
30
Huron
3, 113
1,490
80
84
1
Ingham
4,523
4,594
244
79
9
1
Ionia
4,287
4,138
98
21
3
Iosco
1,096
556 286
10
2
2
Isabella
2,387
1,732
52
20
6
Jackson.
4,643
5, 468
248
39
8
Kalamazoo
5, 112
3,747
132
32
7
3
Bay.
5,617
3,899
76
13
1,384
1,017
53
17
4
Chippewa
Iron
795
16
2
6
1
324
VOTE ON GOVERNOR.
VOTE ON GOVERNOR .- Continued.
1898.
Counties.
Pingree, Rep.
Whiting, Dem.
Cheever, Pro.
Cook, Peo.
Hasseler, So.
Labor Party.
Imperfect and scattering.
Kalkaska.
710
166
20
4
2
Kent.
15, 246
7,924
454
58
13
Keweenaw
324
24
2
1
2
Lake
709
383
20
8
6
Lapeer.
2,937
1,915
82
12
5
Leelanau.
827
318
24
6
3
Lena wee.
5,529
5, 538
237
41
19
2
Livingston
2, 644
2,513
128
13
3
Luce. . .
357
258
14
3
2
Macomb.
3, 727
3, 035
108
12
6
10
Manistee.
2,465
1,972
57
9
7
Marquette
3, 214
1,298
224
37
45
Mason.
1,741
943
64
4
5
Mecosta
2,050
865
50
8
5
Menominee
1,843
1,045
34
5
8
Midland
1,277
1,000
29
27
3
Missaukee
957
500
36
1
1
Monroe.
3,238
3,276
94
16
4
Montcalm.
3, 243
2,155
67
41
14
Montmorency.
510
223
4
4,271
1,764
72
23
14
2,094
1,097
57
11
2
Oakland
5, 442
4,415
292
25
Oceana.
2,178
955
110
13
4
Ogemaw
893
478
22
3
2
Ontonagon
572
308
5
4
2
Osceola
1,614
617
87
4
5
Oscoda.
183
62
2
1
..
Otsego
898
402
12
2
2
Ottawa.
3,906
2, 456
74
20
10
Presque Isle
850
328
2
1
Roscommon.
285
101
4
4
..
Saginaw
7,102
5,306
93
30
85
Sanilac.
3, 021
1,800
89
34
2
Schoolcraft
818
412
11
2
1
Shia wassee.
4,128
3, 035
182
19
7
St. Clair
6,109
3, 750
101
13
13
St. Joseph.
2, 443
2, 352
100
66
5
Tuscola
4,130
2,058
171
42
5
Van Buren.
3,944
2,938
99
84
2
Washtenaw.
4,704
4, 572
177
14
1
1
Wayne.
27,689
19, 273
175
38
564
1
Wexford.
1,422
778
54
6
4
Totals
243,239
168, 142
7,006
1,656
1,101
20
Mackinac
673
542
15
Manitou.
Muskegon
Newaygo
325
VOTE ON GOVERNOR.
VOTE ON GOVERNOR .- Continued.
1896.
1894. (a)
Counties.
Pingree. Rep.
Sligh, D. P. U. S.
Safford, Pro.
Sprague, Dem.
Giberson, Nat.
Imperfect and
scattering.
Rich, Rep.
Fisher, Dem.
Nichols, Peo.
Todd, Pro.
Alcona.
760
263
5
23
2
641
257
3
12
Alger.
843
505
14
25
1
304
269
7
Allegan.
5, 790
3,970
110
180
54
4,171
1,569
532
301
Alpena ..
1,871
1,577
12
37
· 2
1,841
1,488
40
29
Antrim
1,972
1,155
47
65
37
1,495
401
302
254
Arenac
640
970
18
8
427
286
452
28
Baraga
664
407
14
9
3
454
381
17
12
Barry
3, 300
3, 129
67
118
48
1
3, 062
1,329
600
336
Bay.
6, 307
6, 030
66
202
9
4,365
4,933
866
101
Benzie.
1,362
792
61
45
10
1
830
257
227
103
Berrien.
6, 615
4,808
129
341
38
5, 563
3,276
327
400
Branch
3, 703
3, 882
43
85
40
3, 264
1,080
903
358
Calhoun
6, 061
5,967
204
252
31
4.507
1,923
968
606
Cass
3, 116
2.930
70
73
18
2,766
1,458
514
161
Charlevoix
1,675
954
39
13
33
1,069
234
234
129
Cheboygan
1,666
1,521
12
23
9
1
1,403
1,118
123
63
Chippewa
2, 214
918
52
64
3
1,745
895
36
47
Clare.
892
688
14
28
48
1
788
490
20
254
Clinton.
3, 593
3, 320
62
99
35
2,919
1,753
435
271
Crawford.
370
331
2
5
359
293
66
3
Delta.
2,881
15
66
7
1,158
1,958
507
338
31
Dickinson
2,663
461
42
74
3
1,708
361
36
52
Eaton.
4,397
4,486
72
138
18
4,029
1,720
797
355
Emmet.
1,702
1,327
78
79
6
1, 315
787
100
101
Genesee.
5, 853
4,682
151
145
71
5, 161
2, 622
295
576
Gladwin
781
303
15
30
4
615
218
23
20
Gogebic
1,993
843
30
51
6
1,986
433
409
30
Grand Traverse
2, 570
1,710
82
66
9
1,847
363
380
157
Gratiot ..
3, 507
3, 848
65
84
37
3, 020
831
1,258
224
Hillsdale.
4,648
3, 900
87
120
40
3, 894
1,460
631
414
Houghton
6, 386
1,809
228
183
6
3, 734
1,358
671
824
Huron
3, 600
27
91
13
2, 627
2,447
1,983
525
115
Ingham
5,024
5,518
128
199
79
4,668
2, 563
1,185
554
Ionia.
4,657
4,678
61
86
28
4,351
2,570
360
298
Iosco
1,507
873
18
47
3
1,463
840
52
26
Iron.
1,064
234
29
6
663
336
28
17
Isabella
2,467
2, 642
47
27
24
2,152
1,160
452
201
Jackson
6, 256
6, 312
162
102
242
5,796
3, 548
758
572
Kalamazoo
5,769
5, 435
107
185
27
4,480
2, 102
558
573
Kalkaska.
968
396
17
27
9
881
229
25
53
Kent.
16, 973 13, 276
400
689
35
11,960
6,180
1,318
1,163
Keweena w.
408
43
2
6
281
57
2
3
Lake.
901
534
9
24
3
756
347
64
40
Lapeer
4,050
2,819
103
124
24
3, 405
1,677
168
268
Leelanau
1,435
656
39
55
7
992
385
131
41
..
..
..
1
326
VOTE ON GOVERNOR.
VOTE ON GOVERNOR .- Continued.
1896.
1894. (a)
Counties.
Pingree, Rep.
Sligh, D. P. U.S.
Safford, Pro.
Sprague, Dem.
Giberson, Nat.
Imperfect and
scattering.
Rich, Rep.
Fisher, Dem.
Nichols, Peo.
Todd, Pro.
Lenawee.
6,914
6, 155
167
222
33
1
6, 532
4,066
187
822
Livingston
2,990
2,887
80
89
37
2,592
1,754
526
327
Luce.
395
207
16
17
..
337
182
20
23
Mackinac
863
760
9
35
2
569
611
11
11
Macomb
4,332
3,195
84
179
25
3,479
2,889
106
202
Manistee
2,855
2,319
43
112
12
1,961
1,654
420
79
Manitou
5, 323
1,792
109
115
22
3,945
1,041
651
345
Mason
2,236
1,536
36
73
16
1,643
891
225
163
Mecosta.
2,896
1,943
53
107
9
2,054
741
246
129
Menominee.
3,209
1,432
24
4
48
2,373
946
225
39
Midland.
1,583
1,457
32
50
9
1,338
549
291
71
Missaukee
906
680
28
18
4
902
463
28
99
Monroe
4,234
4,036
58
37
87
3, 601
2,917
133
209
Montcalm
4,494
3, 563
65
217
18
3, 671
1,037
662
221
Montmorency
524
307
5
1
1
448
302
5
11
Muskegon
4,800
2.985
77
124
15
3,999
1,410
943
249
Newaygo.
2,596
1,954
49
34
20
2,239
827
360
229
Oakland
6,147
5,006
136
214
250
5,148
3,997
151
892
Oceana.
2,573
1,627
118
64
19
2,082
928
130
322
Ogemaw
913
452
20
22
6
745
370
114
21
Ontonagon
792
8
21
1
393
870
654
48
13
Osceola.
2, 339
1,124
54
81
36
1,689
447
135
292
Oscoda
310
62
1
11
272
113
6
6
Otsego.
941
489
8
15
3
698
499
17
19
Ottawa.
5,218
3, 466
68
148
23
3, 910
747
460
140
Presque Isle
784
360
10
10
2
458
491
3
3
Roscommon
295
129
4
3
1
303
192
9
8
Saginaw
8, 733
8,271
86
365
37
6,499
5,177
1,254
171
Sanilac.
3, 802
3,004
28
94
53
64
2,724
1,218
693
383
Schoolcraft
1,023
511
18
13
1
770
477
183
27
Shia wassee
4,728
4,231
100
180
37
3,739
2,002
242
884
St. Clair
7,374
4,848
106
274
44
5,926
4,247
282
246
St. Joseph.
3, 184
3,953
71
64
11
2, 876
1,380
1,056
184
Tuscola.
4,529
3, 326
93
96
42
3,270
1,385
579
379
Van Buren
4,618
3, 893
75
109
29
3, 751
1,112
709
287
Washtenaw
5,975
4,876
111
351
61
5,007
4.151
126
400
Wayne
41,068 21, 961
383
2,071
63
256 27, 712 19, 088
1,244
555
Wexford.
2,061
1,325
58
41
21
1,505
459
303
139
Totals
304431 221022
5,499
9,738
1,944
5, 168 237215 130823 30, 012 18, 788
..
Marquette
43
82
(a) Hazen S. Pingree-Bay county 1, Eaton county 1, Genesee county 1, Ingham county 1, Ionia county 1; total 5. John Haines-Monroe county 1. William T. Lewis-Crawford county 1. Martin Nelson-Montmorency county 1. The vote for each of these is included in the grand total. Blank and rejected votes-Ionia county 34, St. Clair 108, also included in grand total
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327
VOTE ON GOVERNOR.
VOTE ON GOVERNOR .- Continued.
1892.
1890.
1888.
Counties.
Rich, Rep.
Morse, Dem.
Russell, Pro.
Ewing, Peo.
Winans, Dem.
Turner, Rep.
Partridge, Pro.
Belden, Ind'l.
Luce, Rep.
Burt, Fus.
Cheney, Pro.
Mills, U. L.
Alcona.
559
388
29
4
387
459 279
11
4
650 269
498
6
6
Alger.
161
160
2
349
3,135
3,471
772
480
5,084
3, 833
722
126
Alpena
1,535
1, 545
47
19
1,460
1,254
81
5
1,497
1,500
111
43
Antrim
1,155
826
167
61
608
803
252
22
1,310
879
112
Arenac
310
383
27
432
386
247
19
330
350
272
40
458
Baraga
369
638
12
4
461
434
11
517
78
3, 246
2,679
370
153
Bay
4, 562
5, 783
194
181
5, 152
3, 216
191
232
4,364
5, 422
114
116
Benzie
783
505
99
105
289
447
137
2
720
406
90
16
Berrien.
5,093
4,863
438
133
4,206
3,929
572
196
5, 100 4,070
4, 725
462
29
Branch.
3,270
2,245
425
674
1,650
2, 612
964
1,015
5,770
4,372
568
150
Cass ..
2, 744
2, 454
176
381
2, 474
2,513
390
7
2,927
2,572
279
9
Charlevoix.
1,091
700
136
149
667
1,025
128
60
1,285
862
94
1
Cheboygan,
1,085
1,251
72
77
1,274
953
68
11
1,100
1,245
76
7
Chippewa ..
1,234
1,083
36
18
865
943
5
6
1,062
903
79
..
Clare.
712
826
166
18
749
604
137
17
915
906
44
10
Clinton.
3, 131
2,790
258
316
2,820
2,620
519
42
3,507
3, 246
336
88
Crawford .
301
306
3
8
350
285
6
437
478
8
1
Delta.
1,783
1,426
39
40
1,454
1,174
69
7
1, 582
1,335
11
Dickinson
1,623
1,277
259
33
2,539
3,395
603
1,087
4,649
3,279
588
350
Emmet. .
1,018
1,068
102
16
962
825
94
10 (a) 946
1,042
102 ..
..
Genesee.
4,823
3, 743
583
440
3, 654
3, 507
933
81
5,408
3,913
817
20
Glad win.
533
331
13
4
286
406
35
12
515
367
9
2
Gogebic
2, 346
1,633
116
19
1,036
1,465
60
6
1,361
1,116
36
Gd. Traverse
1,738
942
188
315
701
1,217
306
116
1,856
926
154
7
Gratiot.
3, 028
1,733
251 1,229
2, 283
2,747
557
219
3,710
2, 854
389
61
Hillsdale .
4,418
2,659
483
452
2,671
3, 383
781
471
4,952
3,068
562
135
Houghton.
3, 321
2,639
574
745
2,085
2,496
183
27
2, 961
2,741
181
....
Huron.
1,699
2,243
177
703
1,980
1,391
171
558
1,666
1,935
191
867
Ingham.
4,336
4,128
494
930
3,874
3, 581
691
924
4,591
4,767
496
108
Ionia
4,087
4,080
340
144
3,737
3, 712
439
10
4,447
3,780
467
6
Iosco
1,399
1,348
57
23
1,417
1,419
90
8
1,501
1,642
114
51
Iron
909
589
30
16
897
833
33
605
524
2
1
Isabella
1,878
1,785
148
322
1,520
1,553
243
2,156
1, 846
173
16
Jackson.
5,111
5,106
568
665
4.503
3, 733
749
1,067
5,650
5,241
525
144
Kalamazoo.
4,973
4,088
442
386
3,768
4,250
556
198
5,408
3,981
520
33
Kalkaska ...
711
397
61
37
326
565
179
10
790
407
79
..
Kent
12, 136 11, 693 1, 375
1, 327
11, 833
9,774
1,694
83
12, 798 11, 816 1, 283
1
Keweenaw
400
203
5
5
79
290
22
9
414
182
4
Lake
655
623
63
35
585
586
99
2
1,046
822
87
2
Lapeer.
2,727
301
211
2,407
2, 429
554
18
3, 693
2,904
246
22
Leelanau. ..
3, 131 777
498
44
128
362
570
149
9
898
666
49
..
Barry.
2, 861
1,894
301
796
2,175
3, 584
3, 651
1,099
113
384
412
4
47
Calhoun.
5,077
4,214
691
606
46
4
. .
177
10
..
Allegan
4,230
3,211
537
488
738
Eaton
3,771
2,875
1 315
. .
(a) Canvassed as 946, returned as 961.
....
2,787
451
..
2,359
328
VOTE ON GOVERNOR.
VOTE ON GOVERNOR .- Continued.
1892.
1890.
1888.
Counties.
Rich, Rep.
Morse, Dem.
Russell, Pro.
Ewing, Peo.
Winans, Dem.
Turner, Rep.
Partridge, Pro.
Belden, Ind'l.
Luce, Rep.
Burt, Fus.
Cheney, Pro.
Mills, U. L.
Luce.
236
159
25
3
235
243
10
213
171
12
Mackinac ..
476
863
10
8
776
322
33
8
627
901
13
Macomb ....
2,768
3, 622
289
57
3, 026
2,483
285
18
3,202
3,739
214
3
Manistee ..
1,481
2,322
232
161
1,854
1,615
266
5
1,675
2,308
200
43
Manitou ...
4
143
538
45
1,864
3, 017
580
14
4,398
2,204
244
.. ..
Mason ... ..
1,436
1,408
262
43
1,346
1,165
184
17
1,706
1,575
58
...
Mecosta ....
1,958
1,497
216
123
1,226
1,520
361
232
2,631
1,777
321
7
Menominee
1,870
1,821
141
40
2,057
2, 112
272
27
3,151
2,235
93
48
Midland
1,069
837
115
290
776
867
106
185
1,270
1,153
117
76
Missaukee ..
663
634
62
21
533
455
89
2
636
573
46
2
Monroe .. ..
2,910
3,790
240
103
3,163
2,251
384
3, 382
3,976
187
15
Montcalm ..
3, 612
2,296
261
663
2,446
3,032
515
41
4,491
3, 491
363
45
Montmorency
250
259
10
6
217
249
10
2
235
246
2
Muskegon ..
3, 824
3, 361
316
241
3,278
2,937
578
14
4,517
3, 486
405
202
Newaygo ..
2,079
1,559
282
191
1,458
1,713
339
160
2,470
1,949
233
82
Oakland ...
4,769
4,962
722
173
4,784
4,244
714
147
5,436
5,405
554
2
Oceana. ..
1,636
1,433
309
88
1, 361
1,125
664
9
1,718
1,421
443
25
Ogemaw ..
594
521
25
39
509
504
91
4
620 309
541
3
.
Osceola .
1,598
1,113
301
136
1,006
968
466
16
1,911
1,083
301
9
Oscoda.
272
181
5
4
252
327
8
4
279
295
10
Otsego ..
517
540
31
14
456
564
62
1
579
434
58
14
Ottawa.
3,598
3, 027
171
315
3, 109
2,965
316
19
4,314
3, 180
258
63
Presque Isle ..
300
518
7
5
400
332
12
4
379
513
10
Roscommon. .
239
286
9
6
286
189
10
385
334
1
1
Saginaw .
6. 666
7,691
284
593
7,395
5, 450
563
26
6, 544
9,103
298
55
Sanilac. ....
2,500
1,744
297
773
1,897
2,015
482
104
2,950
2, 447
228
69
Schoolcraft ...
574
645
101
40
579
442
95
9
601
580
....
Shia wassee
3, 615
3, 035
677
282
2,800
2,723
762
361
4,011
3, 200
54 494
12
St. Clair ....
5,340
5,320
231
72
4,826
3,922
379
9
5, 422
5,297
308
20
St. Joseph ..
2,816
2, 483
189
961
2. 387
2,394
1,126
·3, 383
3,211|
171
202
Tuscola ...
3,191
2,086
391
890
1,941
2,477
330 412
1,033
3,876
3,126
278
70
Van Buren.
3,788
2, 225
411
621
1,962
2,841
542
882
4,812
2,980
440
8
Washtenaw ..
4,326
5, 515
449
65
5,201
3, 313
599
41
4,556
5,478
533
15
Wayne ....
25, 459 28, 278
665
486 21, 524 15, 867
986
65 18, 653 28, 404
889
23
Wexford ...
1,391| 1, 162
183
52
776
909
241
3
1,440
1,057
157
1
Totals.
221228 205138 21417 20777 183725
172205
28681
13198 233580 216450 20342 4388
387
2,370
1,899
447
684
6, 448 2,697
5, 688
22
Livingston .
2,444
2,401
366
113
5,267
4,977
1,306
50
Lenawee ...
5,829
5, 594
917
2,857
910 343
119
Marquette ..
3,878
2,858
1,050
20
13
588
363
9
584
27
49
Ontonagon.
685
9
3
120
..
....
97
329
VOTE ON GOVERNOR.
VOTE ON GOVERNOR .- Continued.
1886.
1884.
1882.
Counties.
Luce, Rep.
Yaple, Fus.
Dickie, Pro.
Alger, Rep.
Begole, Fus.
Preston, Pro.
Miller, G. B.
Jerome. Rep.
Begole, Fus.
Sagendorph,
May, Nat'l.
Allegan
3,671
2,934
860
4,053
3, 387
1,004
3, 394
3,027
109
4
Alpena.
1,119
1,257
119
1,077
1,016
56
831
857
2
Antrim.
906
522
64
1,046
726
51
586
376
28
Arenac
262
551
13
314
586
56
..
Baraga.
349
358
6
401
297
216
258
3
Barry
2,675
2, 565
600
2,672
2,944
420
2,259
2,750
202
Bay
2,957
4,305
182
2,930
4,683
207
184
2, 156
3, 318
....
818
Benzie
.521
406
103
553
374
81
362
293
4
Berrien
4,262
3,788
534
4,410
4,450
370
3,947
3,919
Branch
3, 525
2,767
553
3,493
3, 009
525
3, 203
2,489
57
Calhoun.
4,145
3, 439
964
4,979
4, 315
690
3, 439
3,547
287
Cass.
2,576
2,478
380
2,727
2,761
230
1
2,466
2,537
29
1
Charlevoix
1,044
773
157
1,072
879
67
1
658
432
30
Cheboygan
714
1,031
54
776
902
44
558
692
5
Chippewa
677
816
34
678
638
28
377
446
2
Clare.
509
641
39
614
684
44
469
395
..
97
Crawford.
268
253
14
309
219
0
278
159
..
Delta.
921
735
19
1,198
618
6
459
439
5
Eaton.
3, 903
3, 377
890
4,103
3, 673
543
1
3, 420
3, 352
298
Emmet.
793
827
128
767
892
124
628
759
80
Genesee
4,517
3, 021
1,104
4,117
3,760
1,103
3, 505
3,949
109
Gladwin.
297
174
40
286
194
35
171
116
G'd Traverse
1,328
624
173
1,569
838
128
565
46 110
7
Hillsdale.
4,368
2,774
706
4,260
3, 166
750
1
3, 471
3, 005
188
23
Houghton
2,298
1,844
44
2,381
1,660
72
1,254
880
62
Huron ..
1,513
1,730
402
1,347
1,884
197
. .
1,547
1,181
Ingham
3,698
4,077
905
3,694
4,362
636
9
3,299
4,279
164
42
Ionia.
3, 572
3,915
507
3, 494
3, 715
634
2,573
3,275
370
322
Iosco.
895
1,085
260
1,071
807
39
731
464
54
Iron ..
797
474
Isabella
1,659
1,599
124
1,605
1,604
99
2
1,252
1,100
12
Jackson.
4,754
4,406
839
4,784
5,326
760
12
3, 805
5, 197
258
1
Kalamazoo
4,293
3, 566
570
4,421
3, 784
491
3, 538
3, 265
Kalkaska
590
302
81
619
371
45
451
320
9
Kent ..
7,763
8, 670
1,531
8,843
9,684
1,166
2
6, 320
8,181
371
7
Keweena w
398
187
1
622
202
12
445
219
10
Lake.
877
716
139
932
671
113
614
468
105
Lapeer.
2,888
2, 450
344
3, 000
2, 722
360
2,269
2,058
87
Leelanau
666
489
41
804
576
24
374
387
Lenawee
5, 523
5,010
1,087
5,690
5,423
1,406
5,186
5,100 574
15
Livingston
2,459
2,784
503
2,705
2,852
305
2,580
2,953
48
1
617
266
1
478
193
Alcona.
356 247
297
Alger .
95
22
..
Clinton.
2,966
2,953
456
2, 616
3,202
403
2,798
3, 323
1
Gratiot.
2,912
2, 603
323
2,678
2,707
312
1,011 2,260
2,515
..
..
42
Pro.
330
VOTE ON GOVERNOR.
VOTE ON GOVERNOR .- Continued.
1886.
1884.
1882.
Counties.
Luce, Rep.
Yaple, Fus.
Dickie, Pro.
Alger, Rep.
Begole, Fus.
Preston, Pro.
Miller, G. B.
Jerome, Rep.
Begole, Fus.
Sagendorph.
May, Nat'l.
Mackinac.
490
591
42
480
557
2
276
382|
1
Macomb
2.469
3,016
266
2, 772
3, 438
254
1
2, 547
3, 048
66
Manistee. .
1,198
1,744
242
1, 327
1,877
190
1, 132
1,664
52
Manitou.
22
72
18
148
40
100
Marquette
3,118
1,599
30
4,249
1,446
86
2,995
1,304
45
Mason ..
1,304
1,091
53
1,269
1,238
75
1,067
921
48
Mecosta
2,049
1, 444
288
2,340
1,818
242
1,367
1,228
44
Menominee
1,687
2,113
72
2, 586
952
26
1, 506
661
93
Midland
1,033
1,125
132
1,068
875
46
10
783
864
5
Missaukee
432
510
33
466
370
34
231
175
Monroe
2, 547
3,095
272
3,075
3, 786
295
7
2,399
3,210
92
58
Montcalm.
3,595
3, 285
495
3, 849
3.754
215
1
2,819
2, 792
200
1
Montmorency .
127
157
10
90
137
11
113
58
Muskegon.
3,137
2,824
390
3, 428
3, 166
381
1,847
2, 778
Newaygo
1,844
1,696
248
1,946
2, 064
210
1,243
1, 657
121
Oakland.
4,647
4,842
688
4,844
5,341
647
4, 559
5,093
148
1
Oceana
1,280
1,135
500
1,597
1,218
393
1,022
1,006
59
Ogemaw
520
500
51
495
458
17
.. 378
300
1
Ontonagon
824
765
298
237
22
349
235
4
Osceola.
1,234
657
316
1,466
768
324
731
495
125
Oscoda.
238
264
2
198
88
4
117
43
4
41
Otsego.
413
464
119
450
413
55
469
207
47
11
Ottawa.
3, 423
2,639
326
3, 655
3,059
253
3
2,849
2, 775
33
9
Presque Isle.
420
340
9
400
222
290
239
Roscommon
274
327
1
433
431
1
2
194
296
Saginaw
5,447
6, 723
315
6,084
6,900
252
55
3,969
4,520
534
Sanilac .
2, 312
1, 832
303
1,945
1,755
193
1,656
1,301
12
Schoolcraft
542
524
561
253
14
476
145
Shiawassee.
3, 034
2 834
795
2,659
2,997
789
15
2, 524
2, 872
148
St. Clair
4,074
4,368
469
4,079
4,568
388
14
3, 400
3,519
45
St. Joseph.
3, 068
3, 187
166
3,212
3,572
162
6
2, 707
3, 306
33
Tuscola.
3,092
2.369
409
2,918
2,576
369
2,343
1,872
. ..
Van Buren
3,983
·2, 693
489
4,276
2,960
366
3, 662
2, 855
97
Washtenaw
3,628
4,718
814
3,934
5,259
782
3, 413
4,541
346
109
Wayne.
15, 392 18,049
918 16, 827 20, 512
1,406
13, 743 14, 236
108
Wexford.
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