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L. J. WOLCOTT,
Representative from the first district of Calhoun county, was born in Eaton county, May 14, 1849, and was educated in the public schools, supplemented by one year at Albion college. His father, Henry B. Wolcott, was one of the pioneers, having settled in Eaton county, near Onondaga, in 1846, where he farmed until 1851. He then located near Albion and improved a farm where he spent the remainder of his life. Mr. Wolcott has been interested in manufacturing, having given this the most of his time, although he is now largely engaged in farming. In 1889, while mayor of Albion, he assisted in organizing the Homestead Building and Loan Association and is now serving his twenty- fourth year as president. In 1893 he assisted in the organization of the Commercial and Savings Bank of Albion and has been one of its directors ever since. He is a member
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
of the I. O. O. F. and the K. O. T. M. M. Mr. Wolcott is a Democrat and was elected to the legislature of 1911-12 and reelected November 5, 1912, by a vote of 2,304 to 1,623 for Merrill J. Zimmerman, 125 for Mathew Hyde and 1,974 for Edwin D. Billing- hurst.
EMORY J. WOOD,
Representative from the first district of Jackson county, was born at Mendon, New York, November 12, 1839, of English parentage. His education was acquired in the common schools. He passed his early life at West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, where he was married to Malissa A. Brown, May 11, 1863. In March, 1868, he removed to Jackson county, Michigan, and settled on a farm in Tompkins township. He was elected justice of the peace of that township for three consecutive terms. In 1886 he removed to the city of Jackson and served as justice of the peace for the terms beginning in 1896 and 1904. In the years 1894-95 he also served as supervisor of the first ward. Mr. Wood was elected to the legislature of 1909-10 and reelected for the session of 1911-12 as a Republican. In 1912 his personal admiration for Colonel Roosevelt led him to cast his lot with the National Progressive party, and he was again elected to the legislature November 5, 1912, by a vote of 3,248 to 1,281 for Frank L. Blackman, 2,592 for James J. Keeley, 114 for William D. Hunt and 365 for Otto A Miller.
ALEXANDER VINCENT YOUNG,
Representative from Mecosta county, was born on a farm near Coldwater, Branch county, Michigan, July 3, 1863, of Scotch and Irish parents, and received his education in the Coldwater, Michigan, and Lehigh, Iowa, schools. At the age of fourteen, he went to Iowa where he remained five years, returning to Big Rapids in 1882. He was married in 1889, and has four children. Mrs. Young died December 23, 1905. Mr. Young has been in the shoe business for the past twenty-six years. He also deals in real estate, besides owning and operating two large farms near Big Rapids. He was for three years owner of the Mecosta county flouring mills, but sold out in 1909. He was a member of the board of education two years, alderman four years and mayor of Big Rapids one year. He is a Republican and was elected to the legislature of 1911-12 and reelected November 5, 1912, by a vote of 1,485 to 903 for Joseph H. Kilbourne, 80 for John Rogers, 185 for Henry Buckner and 1,245 for Alfred E. Campbell.
1.
-
CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENTS.
Apportionments of representatives in congress and ratio of representation by the constitution and at each census.
Representatives to which each state was entitled by-
Admitted to the Union.
Constitution, 1789-ratio
1st census, from March
4, 1793-ratio, 33,000.
2d census, from March 4,
3d census, from March 4,
4th census, from March 4,
5th census, from March 4,
6th census, from March 4,
7th. census, from March 4,
8th census, from March 4,
9th census, from March 4,
1873-ratio, 131,425.
10th census, from March
11th census, from March
4, 1893-ratio, 173,901.
12th census, from March
4, 1903-ratio, 194,182.
13th census, from March
4, 1913-ratio, 211,877.
Alabama.
1819
3
Ut
6
00
CO
9
9
10
Arizona.
1912
4
5
6
7
Arkansas.
1836
4
6
7
8
11
California .
1850
Colorado.
1876
Connecticut
5
7
7
7
6
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
Delaware
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
11
11
2
Idaho.
1889
Illinois ..
1818
3
7
10
11
11
13
13
13
13
13
Indiana.
1818
2
9
6
11
11
11
11
Iowa .
1861
2
6
10
12
13
10
10
9
10
11
11
11
Kentucky
1792
Louisiana
1812
3
3
4
4
5
6
6
6
7
00
Maine .
8
9
6
9
8
6
6
5
6
6
12
13
14
16
Massachusetts
00
14
17
20
13
12
10
11
10
11
1 1
9
1
11
12
12
13
Michigan
1837
3
4
9
. .
7
6
14
19
20
22
25
27
1846
1
3
7
00
00
00
Kansas
1845
6
7
00
00
8
7
9
10
Georgia.
(a) 1
1
1
4
(a) 1
1
2
3
1
1
2
Florida
30,000.
1803-ratio 33,000.
1813-ratio, 35,000.
1823-ratio, 40,000.
1833-ratio, 47,700.
1843-ratio, 70,680.
1853-ratio, 93,423.
1863-ratio, 127,381.
5
4
4
4
4
7
8
6
5
1820
6
6
6
6
Maryland
764
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
(a) 1
TH
3
19
NIAHOT
1
3
States.
4, 1883-ratio, 151,911.
1
(a) 2
2
3
5
7
9
10
Minnesota.
1858
5
5
6
7
7
8
8
Mississippi
1817
+10
7
9
13
14
15
16
16
Missouri .
1821
Montana.
1889
(a) i'
1
3
6
6
Nebraska .
1867
(a) 1
1
1
1
1
1
Nevada.
1864
New Hampshire ..
4
5
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
7
7
8
10
12
New Jersey.
1912
6
10
17
27
34
40
34
33
31
33
34
34
37
New York ..
5
10
12
13
13
13
9
8
7
8
9
9
10
10
North Dakota
1889
6
14
19
21
21
19
20
21
21
22
Ohio.
1802
8
Oklahoma.
1907
(a) 1
1
1
1
2
3
Oregon
1859
Pennsylvania
8
13
18
23
26
28*
24
25
24
27
28
30
32
36
Rhode Island.
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
South Carolina
5
6
8
9
9
9
6
4
5
(a) 2
2
2
3
South Dakota
1889 1796
(b) 1
3
6
9
13
11
10
8
10
10
10
10
10
Tennessee.
11
13
16
18
Texas .
1845
2
Utah.
1896
Vermont.
1791
2
4
6
5
5
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
Virginia ..
10
19
22
23
22
21
15
13
11
9
10
10
10
10
Washington
1889
3
4
4
5
6
West Virginia (c)
1863
3
6
8
9
10
11
11
Wisconsin.
1848
(a) 1
1
1
1
Wyoming ..
1890
Whole No.
65
105
141
181
213
240
223
237
243
293
332
356
391
435
(a) These states admitted subsequent to the apportionment.
b) Representation fixed by act of admission June 1, 1796.
(c) Partitioned from Virginia by congress in 1863.
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CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENTS.
(a) 1
1
1
2 6
6
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
.
(a) 1 143
North Carolina.
(a) 1 21
1
2
3
.
·
·
(a) 1
1
(a) 1
2
3
5
2
4
6
7
7
(a) 5 2
New Mexico.
·
....
1
766
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
CONGRESSIONAL, SENATORIAL AND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
As fixed by Act No. 337, P. A. 1913, showing population according to census of 1904 and 1910.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. * 1904.
1 st District.
3d District.
Detroit city:
1st ward .
25,916
16,717
3d ward.
23,539
17,164
Branch.
25,605
26,397
5th ward
29,632
20,167
Calhoun.
56,638
52,963
7th ward
21,833
19,499
Eaton ..
30,499
30,706
9th ward
38,793
33,116
Hillsdale .
29,673
29,837
Kalamazoo
60,427
49,762
13th ward
26,074
17,183
15th ward .
18,665
11,941
17th ward.
35,922
13,876
Total
202,842
189,665
Total
245,419
170,962
4th District.
County of-
Allegan .
39,819
38,948
Barry.
22,633
22,025
Berrien.
53,622
49,390
Cass .
20,624
20,030
St. Joseph.
25,499
23,229
Van Buren.
33,185
34,965
Washtenaw.
44,714
46,776
Wayne:
Township of-
Total .
195,382
188,587
Brownstown
2,045
2,034
Canton.
1,113
1,179
Ecorce
9,398
8,219
Huron
1,690
1,838
Monguagon.
3,367
2,797
Plymouth
2,248
2,264
Kent . .
159,145
138,488
Romulus
1,538
1,741
Ottawa
45,301
42,199
Sumpter
1,228
1,320
Taylor .
1,238
1,191
Van Buren.
1,700
1,701
Total .
204,446
180,687
Wyandotte city:
1st ward.
1,758
1,121
2d ward.
2,552
1,496
3d ward.
1,787
1,501
4th ward .
2,190
1,307
County of-
Genesee .
64,555
42,753
Ingham .
53,310
43,607
Livingston
17,736
18,649
Total
212,816
205,625
Oakland ..
49,576
45,746
2d District.
County of-
Jackson .
53,426
47,122
Lenawee .
47,907
49,097
Monroe.
32,917
32,921
5th District.
County of-
1
6th District.
11th ward
25,045
21,299
County of-
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS .- Concluded.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
6th District .- Con.
Wayne:
Township of-
Dearborn ..
2,761
2,656
Greenfield .
4,995
2,646
Clare ..
9,240
9,189
Gratiot.
1,900
1,326
Crawford.
3,934
3,854
Grosse Point.
3,579
3,010
Gladwin.
8,413
8,601
Iosco
9,753
10,540
Isabella
23,029
24,106
Mecosta.
19,466
20,216
Midland.
14,005
14,636
Ogemaw
8,907
9,121
Osceola
17,889
18,633
Oscoda ..
2,027
1,888
Roscommon
2,274
1,731
Total .
217,150
190,282
Total.
202,518
201,831
7th District.
County of-
County of-
Alger
7,675
6,535
Lapeer.
26,033
27,050
19,965
19,748
Macomb
32,606
33,095
15,692
15,655
Sanilac ..
33,930
34,867
19,157
16,278
Cheboygan
17,872
17,256
Chippewa
24,472
22,125
Delta
30,108
27,034
Emmet
18,561
17,892
Kalkaska.
8,097
7,608
Luce.
4,004
3,882
Mackinac.
9,249
8,247
Menominee .
25,648
26,465
Montmorency.
3,755
3,515
Otsego .
6,552
7,239
Presque Isle
11,249
10,872
Schoolcraft.
8,681
8,628
Total .
230,737
218,979
12th District.
County of-
Baraga ..
6,127
5,104
Dickinson
20,524
18,936
Gogebic ..
23,333
17,297
Houghton
88,098
70,625
Iron .
15,164
8,925
Keweenaw
7,156
4,546
Marquette.
46,739
40,010
Ontonagon
8,650
7,166
Total.
215,791
172,609
Benzie .
10,638
10,790
Grand Traverse
23,784
23,202
Lake .. .
4,939
4,999
Leelanau
10,608
10,826
Manistee .
26,688
27,173
17,109
12,821
4th ward
22,960
16,254
6th ward.
21,047
18,415
8th ward .
22,043
18,335
10th ward
26,153
22,988
12th ward
24,693
18,597
14th ward
21,668
15,769
16th ward
38,542
23,450
18th ward
26,132
...
Total
208,040
199,592
Total.
220,347
146,629
Arenac.
9,640
10,184
Bay.
68,238
63,448
Livonia .
1,365
1,383
Nankin.
3,966
3,857
Northville
2,274
2,226
Hamtramck
7,122
3,778
Redford.
2,176
1,985
Springwells
1,835
16,660
10th District.
County of-
Alcona.
5,703
5,684
Total .
214,581
221,555
8th District.
County of-
Clinton.
23,129
25,208
Gratiot.
28,820
30,536
Ionia ..
33,550
34,027
Montcalm
32,069
33,260
Saginaw.
89,290
85,671
Shiawassee
33,246
33,711
Total
240.104
242,413
9th District.
County of-
13th District.
Detroit city:
2d ward.
Mason .
21,832
19,608
Missaukee
10,606
10,266
Muskegon
40,577
37,373
Newaygo.
19,220
18,421
Oceana.
18,379
17,717
Wexford.
20,769
19,217
11th District.
Huron .
34,758
34,945
St. Clair
52,341.
55,637
Tuscola
34,913
35,961
Alpena.
Antrim.
Charlevoix
1
768
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
As fixed by Act No. 273, P. A. 1907, passed at the regular session of the legislature, showing population according to census of 1904 and 1910.
No senatorial apportionment by the legislature of 1913, in regular session.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
1 st District .- Wayne.
4th District .- Wayne.
Detroit city:
11th ward
25,045
21,299
8th ward
22,043
18,335
13th ward
26,074
17,183
10th ward.
26,153
22,988
15th ward.
18,665
11,941
12th ward .
24,693
18,597
17th ward
35,922
13,876
14th ward.
21,668
15,769
Township of-
Gratiot ..
1,900
1,326
Greenfield
4,995
2,646
Grosse Point.
3,579
3,010
Hamtramck
7,122
3,778
Livonia
1,365
1,383
Northville
2,274
2,226
Plymouth
2,248
2,264
Redford.
2,176
1,985
38,542
23,450
18th ward
26,132
. ..
Wyandotte city:
1st ward ..
1,758
1,121
2d ward.
2,552
1,496
3d ward ..
1,787
1,501
4th ward
2,190
1,307
Township of-
Brownstown
2,045
2,034
Canton ..
1,113
1,179
Dearborn.
2,761
2,656
Ecorce .
9,398
8,219
Huron
1,690
1,838
Monguagon
3,367
2,797
Nankin ..
3,966
3,857
Romulus
1,538
1,741
Springwells
1,835
16,660
Sumpter
1,228
1,320
Taylor
1,238
1,191
Van Buren
1,700
1,701
3d District .- Wayne.
Total .
104,840
74,068
Detroit city:
1st ward.
25,916
16,717
2d ward.
17,109
12,821
3d ward.
23,539
17,164
County of-
4th ward .
22,960
16,254
Kalamazoo
60,427
49,762
6th ward.
21,047
18,415
St. Joseph.
25,499
23,229
Total
110,571
81,371
Total .
85,926
72,991
Total.
131,365
82,917
2d District .- Wayne.
Detroit city:
5th ward
29,632
20,167
7th ward
21,833
19,499
9th ward
38,793
33;116
Total .
90,258
72,782
Total .
94,557
75,689
5th District .- Wayne.
Detroit city:
16th ward .
6th District.
Detroit city:
769
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS .- Continued.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
7th District.
13th District.
County of- Berrien. Cass .
53,622 20,624
49,390 20,030
County of- Genesee Livingston.
64,555 17,736
18,649
Total .
74,246
69,420
Total .
82,291
61,402
8th District.
County of --- Allegan. Van Buren.
39,819 33,185
38,948 34,965
County of- Ingham .
53,310 33,246
43,607 33,711
Total .
73,004
73,913
9th District.
County of- Branch .. Calhoun.
25,605 56,638
26,397 52,963
15th District.
County of-
Barry.
22,633
22,025
Clinton
23,129
25,208
Eaton ..
30,499
30,706
10th District.
County of- Hillsdale Jackson .
29,673 53,426
29,837 47,122
16th District .- Kent.
Grand Rapids city:
1st ward.
7,022
7,445
2d ward.
4,638
4,698
3d ward
10,880
9,065
4th ward
10,491
8,747
5th ward
12,653
11,099
10th ward
11,823
9,240
11th ward
10,769
8,292
12th ward
9,359
7,028
Total.
77,635
65,614
Total.
84,947
88,732
12th District.
Grand Rapids city:
6th ward.
15,031
12,543
7th ward.
8,916
8,055
8th ward
4,504
3,951
9th ward
6,485
5,555
Township of
1,231
1,229
Total
94,290
92,522
Algoma
1,968
2,056
Total .
82,243
79,360
Total
76,261
77,939
Total.
83,099
76,959
11th District.
County of- Macomb ..
St. Clair.
32,606 52,341
33,095 55,637
17th District .- Kent.
County of- Oakland ..
49,576
45,746 46,776
Washtenaw.
44,714
97
14th District.
Shiawassee.
86,556
77,318
Total.
Ada . .
42,753
770
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS .- Continued.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
17th District .- Kent .- Con.
21 st District.
Township of-
Alpine .
1,436
1,552
Bowne
1,274
1,325
Byron
2,043
1,985
Caledonia
1,609
1,616
Total .
60,946
63,011
Cascade.
1,219
1,175
Courtland
1,104
1,235
22d District.
County of- Saginaw ..
89,290
85,671
Lowell
3,179
2,986
Nelson
1,974
2,088
Oakfield.
838
900
23d District.
Plainfield.
1,893
1,828
Solon .
1,556
1,635
Sparta
2,609
2,624
Spencer
1,016
1,051
Ottawa ..
45,301
37,373 42,199
Tyrone ..
1,766
1,614
Vergennes
889
961
Walker ..
2,558
2,286
Wyoming.
5,964
4,001
Total.
85,878
79,572
Total .
81,510
72,874
24th District.
County of-
18th District.
County of-
Ionia .
33,550
34,627
Montcalm
32,069
33,260
Total .
82,243
78,084
Total .
65,619
67,887
25th District.
County of-
Gratiot ..
28,820
30,536
Isabella
23,029
24,106
Mecosta.
19,466
20,216
County of-
Lenawee
47,907 32,917
32,921
Total.
71,315
74,858
Total .
80,824
82,018
26th District.
County of-
20th District.
Lake ..
4,939
4,999
Manistee
26,688
27,173
Mason. .
21,832
19,608
Newaygo.
19,220
18,421
Oceana ..
18,379
17,717
Total .
68,688
69,812
Total.
91,058
87,918
County of- Lapeer. Tuscola .
26,033 34,913
27,050 35,961
Cannon .
937
949
Gaines .
1,311
1,359
Grand Rapids.
4,598
3,087
Grattan.
1,030
1,015
Paris
2,572
2,213
County of- Muskegon
40,577
68,238
Bay . Midland
14,005
63,448 14,636
19th District.
County of-
Huron . Sanilac.
34,758 33,930
34,945 34,867
49,097
Monroe
771
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS .- Concluded.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
27th District.
County of ---
Antrim
15,692
15,655
Benzie .
10,638
10,790
Chippewa.
24,472
22,125
Grand Traverse
23,784
23,202
Delta .
30,108
27,034
Kalkaska.
8,097
7,608
Luce.
4,004
3,882
Leelanau
10,608
10,826
Mackinac ..
9,249
8,247
Missaukee
10,606
10,266
25,648
26,465
Wexford .
20,769
19,217
Schoolcraft
8,681
8,628
Total,
100,194
97,564
Total .
102,162
96,381
28th District.
County of-
Alcona.
5,703
5,684
Arenac
9,640
10,184
Clare .
9,240
9,189
Crawford.
3,934
3,854
Gladwin.
8,413
8,601
Iosco.
9,753
10,540
Ogemaw
8,907
9,121
Gogebic.
23,333
17,297
Osceola
17,889
18,633
Iron .
15,164
8,925
Oscoda
2,027
1,888
Marquette.
46,739
40,010
Roscommon
2,274
1,731
Total.
77,780
79,425
Total.
113,435
91,703
29th District.
County of-
Alpena.
19,965
19,748
32d District.
Charlevoix
19,157
16,278
Cheboygan .
17,872
17,256
County of-
Emmet
18,561
17,892
Baraga.
6,127
5,104
Montmorency
3,755
3,515
Houghton
88,098
70,625
Otsego .
6,552
7,239
Keweenaw
7,156
4,546
Presque Isle
11,249
10,872
Ontonagon
8,650
7,166
Total .
97,111
92,800
Total .
110,031
87,441
31st District.
County of-
Alger.
7,675
6,535
Dickinson
20,524
18,936
Menominee
30th District.
County of-
772
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.
The following counties are entitled to two or more representatives as indicated, in accordance with Act No. 336, P. A. 1913, but have not on June 1, 1913, been divided into representative districts by the boards of supervisors, as provided by law.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Repre- sentatives.
Bay
68,238
63,448
2
Berrien.
53,622
49,390
2
Calhoun
56,638
52,963
2
Genesee
64,555
42,753
2
Houghton
88,098
70,625
3
Ingham.
53,310
43,607
2
Jackson.
53,426
47,122
2
Kalamazoo
60,427
49,762
2
Kent.
159,145
138,488
5
Lenawee.
47,907
49,097
2
Marquette
46,739
40,010
2
Oakland.
49,576
45,746
2
Ottawa.
45,301
42,199
2
Saginaw
89,290
85,671
3
Clair
52,341
55,637
2
Washtenaw
44,714
46,776
2
Wayne
531,590
386,827
17
773
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS .- Continued. Each of the counties in this division constitutes one representative district.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Allegan .
39,819
38,948
Ionia .
33,550
34,627
Alpena.
19,965
19,748
Isabella
23,029
24,106
Barry
22,633
22,025
Lapeer.
26,033
27,050
Branch.
25,605
26,397
Livingston.
17,736
18,649
Cass .
20,624
20,030
Macomb.
32,606
33,095
Charlevoix
19,157
16,278
Manistee
26,688
27,173
Cheboygan
17,872
17,256
Mecosta.
19,466
20,216
Chippewa
24,472
22,125
Menominee
25,648
26,465
Clinton.
23,129
25,208
Monroe
32,917
32,921
Delta
30,108
27,034
Montcalm
32,069
33,260
Dickinson.
20,524
18,936
Muskegon .
40,577
37,373
Eaton.
30,499
30,706
Newaygo
19,220
18,421
Emmet.
18,561
17,892
Oceana.
18,379
17,717
Gogebic
23,333
17,297
St. Joseph.
25,499
23,229
Grand Traverse
23,784
23,202
Sanilac ..
33,930
34,867
Gratiot.
28,820
30,536
Shiawassee
33,246
33,711
Hillsdale .
29,673
29,837
Tuscola .
34,913
35,961
Huron .
.34,758
34,945
Van Buren
33,185
34,965
774
MICHIGAN MANUAL
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS .- Continued.
There are ten representative districts, each consisting of more than one county; and each district is given the name of the county to which the election returns for that district are made. The following counties are apportioned to the representative dis- trict indicated, and in the population table which follows will be found under the name of that district:
County.
District.
County.
District.
Alcona.
Presque Isle.
Luce ..
Schoolcraft.
Alger
Schoolcraft.
Mackinac ..
Schoolcraft.
Antrim
Antrim.
Mason
Mason.
Arenac.
Iosco.
Midland.
Midland.
Baraga.
Iron.
Missaukee
Wexford.
Benzie
Leelanau.
Montmorency
Presque Isle.
Clare
Osceola.
Ogemaw
Iosco.
Crawford.
Presque Isle.
Ontonagon
Iron.
Gladwin.
Midland.
Osceola
Osceola.
Iosco
Iosco.
Oscoda.
Presque Isle.
Iron.
Iron.
Otsego
Presque Isle.
Kalkaska
Antrim.
Presque Isle
Presque Isle.
Keweenaw
Iron.
Roscommon
Midland.
Lake.
Mason.
Schoolcraft
Schoolcraft.
Leelanau.
Leelanau.
Wexford .
Wexford.
775
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS .- Concluded.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Territory.
Pop. 1910.
Pop. 1904.
Antrim District.
Midland District.
County of -- Antrim.
Kalkaska.
15,692 8,097
15,655 7,608
Midland.
8,413 14,005
14,636
Roscommon
2,274
1,731
Total .
23,789
23,263
Total.
24,692
24,968
Iosco District.
County of-
Arenac.
9,640
Iosco .
9,753
10,184 10,540
County of -- Clare .. . Osceola
9,240 17,889
18,633
Total .
28,300
29,845
Total
27,129
27,822
Iron District.
Presque Isle District.
County of --
Baraga ..
6,127
5,104
5,703
5,684
Crawford.
3,934
3,854
Keweenaw.
7,156
4,546
3,755
3,515
Ontonagon
8,650
7,166
Oscoda.
2,027
1,888
Otsego
6,552
7,239
Presque Isle
11,249
10,872
Tota
37,097
25,741
Tota
33,220
33,052
Leelanau District.
Schoolcraft District.
County of-
Alger .
7,675
6,535
Luce.
4,004
3,882
Mackinac.
9,249
8,247
Schoolcraft
8,681
8,628
Total.
21,246
21,616
Total .
29,609
27,292
Mason District.
Wexford District.
County of-
County of-
Lake ..
4,939
4,999
Missaukee
10,606
10,266
Mason
21,832
19,608
Wexford
20,769
19,217
Total
26,771
24,607
Total.
31,375
29,483
County of --
Benzie . Leelanau
10,638 10,608
10,790 10,826
Alcona.
Iron .
15,164
8,925
Montmorency.
9,189
Ogemaw
8,907
9,121
Osceola District.
County of --
County of ---
Gladwin ..
8,601
776
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES, ELECTION APRIL 7, 1913.
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. (Term ending December 31, 1921.)
August C. Cook ..
92,103
Willard J. Turner.
90,988
Joseph H. Steere.
178,349
Joseph B. Moore. .
176,964
Rollin H. Person
133,945
Alfred J. Murphy
148,925
Loran B. Teal.
20,366
Fred H. Hogle.
19,919
Winent H. D. Fox
10,163
Harvy B. Hatch.
9,957
Scattering.
6
Total.
881,685
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. (Term ending December 31, 1921.)
Harvey S. Chapman.
91,012
Paul R. Gray.
86,181
Walter H. Sawyer
179,391
Victor M. Gore.
177,114
Fred H. Begole.
132,957
William A. Comstock.
135,507
Edith M. Versluis.
20,178
Annie G. Lockwood.
20,207
Charles W. Obee ..
9,980
Leroy H. White
10,023
Scattering
7,195
Total.
869,745
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. (Term ending June 30, 1915.)
Gerrit Masselink.
92,874
Luther L. Wright.
181,155
John M. Munson.
133,848
Ralph Kirsch.
20,369
Frank E. Titus
7,814
John W Gray
2,295
Scattering .
3
Total
438,358
777
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Term ending June 30, 1919.)
Samuel J. Gier
92,631
Frank Cody
180,936
Emanuel Wilhelm
133,230
Milan F. Martin .
20,533
Richard Quayle
9,792
Scattering
158
Total
437,280
MEMBERS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. (Term ending December 31, 1919.)
Albert B. Cook.
93,145
Oscar W. Braman
92,140
Alfred J. Doherty
177,289
Robert D. Graham
179,247
Robert W. Hemphill, Jr.
132,426
Alfred E. Souter.
132,506
Daniel F. Smith
20,291
Charles H. Johnson .
20,160
Edward S. Townsend.
9,605
James M. Green .
10,024
Scattering .
2,363
Total.
869,196
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER. (Term ending June 30, 1917.)
Horatio S. Earle.
97,136
Frank F. Rogers. .
177,936
George G. Winans
132,540
Ezra E. Highlen
20,065
Orson Hopkins
9,964
Scattering .
11
Total.
437,652
778
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF 1909,
RELATIVE TO THE RIGHT OF WOMEN TO VOTE. [Rejected.]*
Counties.
For.
Against.
Counties.
For.
Against.
Alcona.
466
334
Lapeer.
2,016
2,513
Alger.
536
561
Leelanau
539
798
Allegan
2,610
3,506
Lenawee
4,495
6,113
Alpena ..
1,256
1,936
Livingston
1,521
2,479
Antrim
971
944
Luce .. .
309
295
Arenac
713
904
Mackinac.
683
834
Baraga
454
426
Macomb.
1,422
4,686
Barry
1,731
2,433
Manistee
1,417
2,882
Bay .
3,487
5,515
Marquette
3,559
3,337
Benzie.
920
527
Mason .
1,353
2,006
Berrien
3,890
5,397
Mecosta.
1,311
1,582
Branch.
1,781
3,159
Menominee
1,009
2,259
Calhoun
5,920
6,428
Midland.
956
1,562
Cass. .
1,715
1,949
Missaukee
558
695
Charlevoix
1,327
1,513
Monroe ..
1,689
3,720
Cheboygan
1,040
1,372
Montcalm
2,503
3,479
Chippewa
1,648
1,581
Montmorency
308
242
Clare .
645
843
Muskegon .
2,222
4,023
Clinton .
2,036
2,941
Newaygo.
1,261
1,399
Crawford.
240
260
Oakland.
4,218
5,408
Delta.
1,156
2,299
Oceana.
1,141
1,117
Dickinson
892
1,927
Ogemaw
606
751
Eaton ..
2,694
2,932
Ontonagon
762
561
Emmet
1,445
1,907
Osceola.
949
1,230
Genesee.
5,214
6,659
Oscoda ..
119
143
Gladwin
594
805
Otsego
408
481
Gogebic ..
1,089
1,158
Ottawa ..
1,830
5,442
Grand Traverse
1,504
1,373
Presque Isle
577
1,052
Gratiot .
1,737
2,673
Roscommon .
263
198
Hillsdale.
2,465
2,726
Saginaw
4,107
11,182
Houghton.
3,959
5,108
Sanilac ..
2,725
3,654
Huron. .
2,283
3,961
Schoolcraft
585
574
Ingham.
4,705
5,431
Shiawassee
2,544
3,314
Ionia
2,792
3,949
St. Clair.
2,335
5,851
Iosco
659
957
St. Joseph
2,135
2,418
Iron
996
862
Tuscola .
2,702
3,772
Isabella
1,458
2,298
Van Buren
3,003
2,602
Jackson.
5,059
6,750
Washtenaw.
3,576
5,146
Kalamazoo.
4,677
4,750
Wayne.
16,801
47,002
Wexford
1,423
1,561
Kalkaska
426
434
Kent
6,783
14,245
Keweenaw
440
378
Lake.
385
408
Totals.
168,738
264,882
*Submitted to the people, April, 1913.
779
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF 1909.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF 1909
RELATIVE TO INITIATIVE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. [Adopted.]*
Counties.
For.
Against.
Counties.
For.
Against.
Alcona.
481
237
Lapeer.
1,654
1,934
Alger.
661
324
Leelanau .
576
520
Allegan
2,651
2,492
Lenawee .
4,085
4,046
Alpena
1,416
1,378
Livingston
1,088
1,579
Antrim
1,013
528
Luce ..
307
197
Arenac
860
572
Mackinac.
680
373
Baraga
415
265
Macomb ..
1,557
3,427
Barry
1,577
1,510
Manistee.
1,893
2,038
Bay
4,433
3,875
Marquette.
4,131
1,844
Benzie.
771
296
Mason .
1,724
1,231
Berrien
3,982
3,247
Mecosta.
1,218
1,009
Branch
2,094
2,250
Menominee
1,170
1,368
Calhoun.
5,734
3,695
Midland.
1,087
1,075
Cass ..
1,407
1,562
Missaukee
617
474
Charlevoix
1,315
1,147
Monroe .
2,078
3,137
Cheboygan
1,153
1,116
Montcalm .
2,180
2,082
Chippewa
1,703
1,233
Montmorency
193
127
Clare .
655
643
Muskegon .
3,168
2,154
Clinton
1,749
2,581
Newaygo
1,260
1,051
Crawford ..
233
142
Oakland
4,277
3,898
Delta.
1,600
1,347
Oceana ..
1,355
844
Dickinson.
1,079
842
Ogemaw.
620
561
Eaton .
2,207
1,937
Ontonagon
820
304
Emmet
1,687
1,431
Osceola
1,014
987
Genesee.
6,199
3,668
Oscoda.
142
81
Gladwin .
521
731
Otsego
420
363
Gogebic.
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