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22
1,697
Monroe.
4,071
2,472
127
95
6,765
Montcalm
4,401
850
163
108
5,522
Montmorency .
752
144
40
11
947
Muskegon
5,847
1,115
420
210
7,592
Newaygo
2,675
509
103
93
3,380
Oakland
10,114
3,146
272
222
13,754
Oceana.
1,886
420
71
71
2,448
Ogemaw
1,313
229
74
41
1,657
Ontonagon
1,827
537
218
53
2,635
Osceola
2,767
406
92
57
3,322
Oscoda
256
42
9
3
310
Otsego.
683
147
51
14
895
Ottawa.
6,183
1,400
5
238
108
7,934
Presque Isle
2,026
223
42
65
16
2,372
Roscommon
584
117
33
11
745
Saginaw
10,207
3,378
342
554
141
14,622
Sanilac.
4,195
609
51
124
4,979
Schoolcraft
1,419
268
54
23
1,764
Shiawassee
4,690
1,435
199
247
6,571
St. Clair.
9,357
2,159
493
178
12,187
St. Joseph
4,141
2,247
82
103
6,573
Tuscola
4,428
654
112
180
5,374
Van Buren.
5,284
1,665
160
101
7,210
Washtenaw
9,641
3,698
90
78
13,507
Wayne.
110,061
21,854
6,606
2,990
1,280
142,791
Wexford.
2,314
541
140
97
3,092
Totals.
436,671
120,831
8,182
17,040
9,285
592,009
19
19
756
Mackinac ..
1,248
553
.
.
MEMBERS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. (Term ending December 31, 1927.)
Counties.
John A. Doelle.
Melville B. McPherson.
Harris E. Thomas.
C. Kent Jakeway.
Thomas H. Coxe.
Albert Mclaughlin.
N. P. Paulson.
Albert L. Cheney.
Wirt McClain.
William Cowles.
Totals.
Alcona .
876
876
140
139
77
77
12
13
2,210
Alger .
1,180
1,169
274
273
190
187
55
56
3,384
Allegan
4,749
4,720
1,466
1,450
89
84
89
88
12,735
Alpena .
2,126
2,101
621
605
42
44
18
16
5,573
Antrim.
1,735
1,732
259
255
2
140
141
63
63
4,390
Arenac.
990
984
319
318
171
170
50
49
3,051
Baraga.
1,415
1,411
245
246
132
132
52
52
3,685
Barry
3,282
3,277
1,350
1,350
22
17
30
31
68
72
9,499
Bay . .
9,233
9,245
2,543
2,529
288
284
138
134
24,394
Benzie
1,183
1,185
207
206
93
94
56
56
3,080
Berrien
8,680
8,668
3,475
3,484
389
373
155
150
25,374
Branch.
3,469
3,459
1,572
1,569
85
87
100
100
10,441
Calhoun
9,935
10,011
3,789
3,726
419
420
319
326
28,945
Cass ..
3,161
3,159
2,035
2,036
109
110
84
81
71
72
10,918
Charlevoix.
1,945
1,905
388
380
139
136
46
46
L 4,985
Cheboygan .
2,180
2,173
950
948
104
104
56
56
6,571
Chippewa.
3,068
3,063
414
396
177
165
79
78
7,440
Clare.
1,610
1,601
451
451
94
95
38
40
4,380
Clinton .
3,751
3,753
912
879
40
41
57
59
9,492
Crawford.
618
618
214
212
45
46
15
15
1,783
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
.
.
741
£,0
742
MEMBERS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .- Continued.
Counties.
-
John A. Doelle.
Melville B. McPherson.
Harris E. Thomas.
C. Kent Jakeway.
Thomas H. Coxe.
Albert MeLaughlin.
N. P. Paulson.
Albert L. Cheney.
Wirt McClain.
William Cowles.
Totals.
Delta
3,586
3,551
1,004
987
638
639
124
131
10,660
Dickinson
2,897
2,885
508
505
385
383
157
159
7,879
Eaton ..
5,115
5,111
2,030
2,029
172
171
92
94
14,814
Emmet .
2,234
2,207
712
708
145
145
79
80
6,310
Genesee
11,686
11,658
2,400
2,371
369
386
219
219
29,308
Gladwin
1,083
1,080
138
126
79
78
25
23
2,632
Gogebic
5,197
5,148
851
833
221
220
265
269
13,004
Grand Traverse
2,812
2,809
443
438
8
109
119
74
73
6,885
Gratiot ..
4,387
4,388
1,310
1,307
83
84
141
143
11,843
Hillsdale .
3,930
3,923
1,654
1,645
100
113
95
98
11,558
Houghton
8,484
8,431
1,325
1,325
2
2
280
296
168
176
20,489
Huron .
5,207
5,211
805
799
197
196
101
103
12,619
Ingham
9,538
9,711
3,483
3,243
267
278
188
168
26,876
Ionia.
4,484
4,489
2,076
2,074
104
104
137
137
13,605
Iosco.
1,329
1,312
257
254
71
68
23
22
3,336
Iron .
2,866
2,809
435
433
212
211
112
110
7,188
Isabella .
2,902
2,899
954
947
36
32
60
53
41
43
7,967
Jackson .
8,373
8,380
4,000
3,936
323
331
225
201
25,769
Kalamazoo
8,104
8,116
2,961
2,935
325
320
395
387
196
196
23,935
Kalkaska.
721
714
140
139
48
57
35
35
1
1,889
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
·
Kent
17,736
5,646
5,673
399
415
666
679
372
383 18
2,030
Lake.
751
731
137
136
1,889
Lapeer .
3,696
3,702
884
874
79
78
114
114
9,541
Leelanau
1,683
1,681
202
201
6
40
40
20
20
3,893
Lenawee
7,016
7,020
3,343
3,310
4
1
141
135
143
141
21,254
Livingston
2,955
2,954
1,758
1,757
7
7
51
49
79
78
9,695
Luce .
642
636
76
74
20
19
17
17
1,501
Mackinac
1,246
1,247
555
554
96
98
27
24
3,847
Macomb.
5,073
5,023
1,888
1,853
179
174
95
95
14,380
Manistee.
2,968
2,935
1,292
1,253
103
105
52
49
51
56
8,864
Marquette
6,063
5,978
1,193
1,100
625
623
239
244
16,065
Mason
2,277
2,274
690
683
114
112
89
92
67
67
6.465
Mecosta
3,391
3,360
710
708
249
246
98
97
8,859
Menominee
3,583
3,560
1,039
1,034
429
430
90
92
10,257
Midland
3,156
3,159
652
658
138
135
58
58
8,014
Missaukee.
1,383
1,383
218
218
74
75
22
22
3,395
Monroe
4,063
4,053
2,473
2,448
1
124
128
94
93
13,477
Montcalm
4,382
4,386
847
843
167
163
117
106
11,011
Montmorency
751
739
146
145
41
10
11
11
1,884
Muskegon.
5,805
5,819
1,121
1,068
432
423
208
209
15,085
Newaygo
2,677
2,672
504
508
102
105
92
91
6,751
Oakland .
10,105
10,131
3,148
3,111
270
270
225
223
27,483
Oceana . .
1,881
1,880
418
419
72
71
71
71
4,883
Ogemaw
1,316
1,311
229
226
73
73
41
40
3,309
Ontonagon
1,819
1,821
536
537
209
220
50
53
5,245
Osceola .
2,759
2,752
428
423
4
. 98
100
76
58
6,698
Oscoda.
257
256
45
44
10
9
4
3
628
Otsego .
682
682
146
148
50
52
14
14
1,788
Ottawa.
6,165
6,122
1,374
1,363
242
246
106
108
15,726
Presque Isle
2,021
2,023
225
220
40
39
65
64
17
18
4,732
Roscommon
585
582
116
116
Saginaw .
10,017
10,167
3,307
3,262
332
326
547
563
141
142
28,804
Sanilac.
4,284
4,272
504
475
39
41
114
114
9,843
Schoolcraft
1,427
1,401
163
160
18
56
55
20
20
3,320
57
58
31
31
18
57
57
10
10
49,976
Keweenaw
911
18,007 906
743
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
33
33
11
11
1,487
744
MEMBERS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .- Concluded.
Counties.
John A. Doelle.
Melville B. McPherson.
Harris E. Thomas.
C. Kent Jakeway.
Thomas H. Coxe.
Albert McLaughlin.
N. P. Paulson.
Albert L. Cheney.
Wirt McClain.
William Cowles.
Totals.
Shiawassee
4,696
4,689
1,427
1,427
199
204
248
247
13,137
St. Clair
9,342
9,353
2,617
2,610
491
527
174
189
25,303
St. Joseph .
4,107
4,100
2,242
2,227
84
83
102
100
13,045
Tuscola ..
4,427
4,426
650
651
112
110
181
181
10,738
Van Buren
5,258
5,267
1,652
1,641
158
157
103
98
14,334
Washtenaw .
9,607
9,576
3,706
3,647
79
93
81
68
26,857
Wayne.
105,205
106,551
21,114
19,431
6,386
6,416
2,837 140
2,805 144
1,106 95
1,073
272,924
Wexford.
2,314
2,310
534
535
96
6,168
Totals
430,603
431,839
119,122
116,315
7,897
7,923
16,832
16,900
9,056
8,994
1,165,481
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
-
745
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER. (Term ending June 30, 1925.)
Counties.
Frank F. Rogers.
Cornelius Gerber.
Nestor Anderson.
George F. Bostwick.
John Y. Johnston.
Scattering.
Totals.
Alcona.
879
141
77
12
1,109
Alger.
1,181
281
186
57
1,705
Allegan.
4,767
1,471
86
93
6,417
Alpena.
2,154
615
1
46
16
2,832
Antrim
1,766
250
141
64
2,221
Arenac.
987
325
167
55
1,534
Baraga
1,415
245
132
52
1,844
Barry .
3,293
1,351
21
30
72
4,767
Bay.
9,213
2,539
287
144
12,183
Benzie
1,197
210
95
56
1,558
Berrien
8,760
3,470
3
388
151
12,772
Branch.
3,490
1,575
85
101
5,251
Calhoun.
10,209
3,774
3
436
322
14,744
Cass
3,171
2,036
108
83
71
5,469
Charlevoix
1,976
393
137
49
2,555
Cheboygan
2,191
946
2
103
67
3,309
Chippewa.
3,078
409
15
161
84
3,747
Clare
1,615
449
94
47
2,205
Clinton.
3,770
921
40
60
4,791
Crawford.
624
211
46
15
896
Delta
3,599
992
8
636
132
5,367
Dickinson.
2,784
505
361
158
3,808
Eaton.
5,139
2,029
173
93
7,434
Emmet
2,270
705
145
77
3,197
Genesee.
11,832
2,377
382
217
14,808
Gladwin
1,086
151
80
21
1,338
Gogebic.
5,254
834
1
219
266
6,574
Grand Traverse
2,856
431
121
72
3,480
Gratiot
4,465
1,308
87
146
6,006
Hillsdale
3,931
1,687
108
97
5,823
Houghton.
8,464
1,350
7
296
165
10,282
Huron.
5,355
800
197
98
6,450
Ingham
10,163
3,266
1
270
179
13,879
Ionia
4,513
2,097
1
105
135
6,851
Iosco
1,341
264
72
23
1,700
Iron.
2,940
437
214
119
3,710
Isabella .
2,906
985
36
61
49
4,037
Jackson: :
8,530
3,960
346
217
13,053
Kalamazoo
8,172
2,959
323
387
196
12,037
Kalkaska
727
139
58
35
959
Kent.
18,920
5,665
439
731
404
26,159
Keweenaw
910
56
31
18
1,015
Lake.
749
147
60
12
968
Lapeer.
3,724
875
80
107
4,786
Leelanau
1,691
204
41
20
1,956
-
746
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER .- Concluded.
Counties.
Frank F. Rogers.
Cornelius Gerber.
Nestor Anderson.
George F. Bostwick.
John Y. Johnston.
Scattering.
Totals.
Lenawee.
7,195
3,309
14
154
137
10,809
Livingston
2,962
1,748
7
51
79
4,847
Luce
649
74
19
19
761
Mackinac
1,249
555
1
85
27
1,917
Macomb
5,120
1,865
179
100
7,264
Manistee
2,989
1,289
108
48
58
4,492
Marquette.
6,056
1,269
638
219
8,182
Mason.
2,304
686
112
88
67
3,257
Mecosta
3,412
712
249
98
4,471
Menominee.
3,629
1,038
422
93
5,182
Midland
3,184
673
135
62
4,054
Missaukee
1,389
219
73
24
1,705
Monroe
4,065
2,495
127
98
6,785
Montcalm
4,416
845
174
115
5,550
Montmorency
755
144
41
11
951
Muskegon
5,890
1,105
420
214
7,629
Newaygo.
2,674
553
105
91
3,423
Oakland.
10,193
3,066
2
265
224
3
13,753
Oceana .
1,896
419
71
69
2,455
Ogemaw
1,314
228
73
43
1,658
Ontonagon
1,818
549
218
53
2,638
Osceola
2,638
386
81
59
3,164
Oscoda
260
43
9
3
315
Otsego.
689
144
51
14
898
Ottawa.
6,232
1,397
18
228
104
1
7,980
Presque Isle.
2,029
223
39
65
18
2,374
Roscommon
594
114
34
12
754
Saginaw
10,332
3,350
326
561
142
14,711
Sanilac.
4,359
504
2
39
108
5,012
Schoolcraft
1,438
159
54
22
1,673
Shiawassee
4,724
1,426
200
248
6,598
St. Clair
9,496
2,601
520
164
12,781
St. Joseph
4,185
2,223
82
100
6,590
Tuscola.
4,436
651
110
182
5,379
Van Buren.
5,303
1,660
1
161
106
7,231
Washtenaw
9,650
3,679
88
82
13,499 ·
Wayne.
110,256
20,623
6,532
3,006
1,212
141,629
Wexford
2,318
533
147
102
3,100
Totals.
440,155
118,392
8,131
17,152
9,223
4
593,057
.
747
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT .- (To fill vacancy). (Term ending December 31, 1923.)
Counties.
Howard Wiest.
Thomas Smurthwaite.
Scattering.
Totals.
Alcona
877
144
1,021
Alger .
1,169
285
1,454
Allegan
4,774
1,458
6,232
Alpena.
2,140
617
2,757
Antrim
1,751
250
2,001
Arenas
995
320
1,315
Baraga
1,413
249
1,662
Barry
3,289
1,349
4,F38
Bay.
9,279
2,488
11,7+7
Benzie.
1,162
235
6
1,403
Berrien
8,748
3,477
12,225
Branch
3,480
1,573
26
5,079
Calhoun .
10,247
3,794
14,041
Cass.
3,170
2,045
5,215
Charlevoix
1,964
396
2,360
Cheboygan
2,181
957
3,138
Chippewa
3,066
410
3,476
Clare
1,609
454
2,063
Cinton.
3,795
901
4,696
Crawford
620
215
835
Delta
3,585
974
4,559
Dickinson
2,900
509
3,409
Eaton.
5,173
2,011
7,184
Emmet .
2,265
712
2,977
Genesee
11,741
2,344
14,085
Gladwin
1,090
133
1,223
Gogebic
5,260
848
6,108
Grand Traverse
2,822
464
3,286
Gratiot
4,451
1,255
5,706
Hills dale
3,957
1,652
5,009
Houghton
8,466
1,335
1
9,802
Huron
5,225
807
6,032
Ingham.
11,094
2,905
13,999
Ionia.
4,536
2,068
6,604
Iosco.
1,341
251
1,592
Iron.
2,943
455
3,398
Isabella
2,927
986
3,913
Jackson .
8,653
3,947
12,600
Kalamazoo
8,212
3,018
2
11,232
Kalkaska.
725
139
864
1
748
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT-(To fill vacancy) .- Concluded.
Counties.
Howard Wiest.
Thomas Smurthwaite.
Scattering.
Totals.
Kent.
18,908
5,538
24,446
Keweenaw
908
59
967
Lake.
726
170
896
Lapeer.
3,725
875
4,600
Leelanau.
1,686
206
1,892
Lenawee
7,037
3,327
10,364
Livingston
2,986
1,745
4,731
Luce
643
76
719
Mackinac.
1,248
556
1,804
Macomb.
5,162
1,863
7,025
Manistee
2,582
1,622
4,204
Marquette
6,011
1,199
7,210
Mason.
2,285
714
2,999
Mecosta
3,399
716
4,115
Menominee.
3,614
1,053
4,667
Midland.
3,176
664
3,840
Missaukee
1,385
214
1,599
Monroe.
4,100
2,465
6,565
Montcalm ..
4,415
844
5,259
Montmorency
751
147
898
Muskegon
5,848
1,101
6,949
Newaygo
2,697
502
3,199
Oakland.
10,217
3,098
13,315
Oceana.
1,897
423
2,320
Ogemaw
1,321
230
1,551
Ontonagon
1,827
543
2,370
Osceola.
2,779
428
2
3,209
Oscoda.
256
43
299
Otsego
687
148
835
Ottawa
6,234
1,398
7,632
Presque Isle.
2,028
223
2,251
Roscommon.
588
118
2
708
Saginaw
10,392
3,291
13,683
Sanilac.
4,289
504
4,793
Schoolcraft.
1,424
163
1,587
Shiawassee
4,744
1,427
6,171
St. Clair
9,467
2,567
12,034
St. Joseph
4,144
2,247
6,391
Tuscola.
4,428
652
5,080
Van Buren.
5,335
1,654
6,989
Washtenaw
9,694
3,683
13,377
Wayne
113,980
20,516
5
134,501
Wexford
2,318
538
2,856
Totals.
444,436
117,980
44
562,460
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OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
VOTE ON CIRCUIT JUDGE, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT-(To fill vacancy) . (Term ending December 31, 1923.)
Counties.
Joseph A. Moynihan.
Theodore J. Richter.
Walter Barlow.
James H. Bayne.
Totals.
.
Wayne.
121,547
84
8
18
121,657
Totals
121,547
- 84
8
18
121,657
VOTE ON CIRCUIT JUDGE, THIRTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT-(To fill vacancy) . (Term ending December 31, 1923.)
Counties.
Leland W. Carr.
Seymour_Person.
Jason Nichols.
Totals.
Ingham
10,485
1
2
10,488
Totals.
10,485
1
2
10,488
750 . .
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF 1909
RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZING THE STATE TO BORROW MONEY TO BE USED FOR PAYMENT OF BONUS TO SOLDIERS AND TO ISSUE BONDS THEREFOR. [Adopted.] *
Counties.
For.
Against.
Totals.
Alcona.
854
365
1,219
Alger.
1,492
459
1,951
Allegan
3,969
2,638
6,607
Alpena.
2,071
1,043
3,114
Antrim
1,325
1,088
2,413
Arenac.
1,079
570
1,649
Baraga.
1,418
538
1,956
Barry
2,638
2,195
4,833
Bay
13,073
3,046
16,119
Benzie.
869
789
1,658
Berrien .
8,857
4,310
13,167
Branch.
2,889
2,435
5,324
Calhoun.
10,665
5,543
16,208
Cass
2,575
2,915
5,490
Charlevoix
1,767
968
2,735
Cheboygan
2,801
957
3,758
Chippewa.
3,172
992
4,164
Clare.
1,455
866
2,321
Clinton.
2,573
2,386
4,959
Crawford .
690
243
933
Delta
4,663
1,289
5,952
Dickinson
3,963
758
4,721
Eaton.
4,059
3,639
7,698
Emmet .
2,402
1,039
3,441
Genesee
12,161
4,197
16,358
Gladwin
920
499
1,419
Gogebic.
6,331
1,242
7,573
Grand Traverse
2,817
1,085
3,902
Gratiot.
3,972
2,124
6,096
Hillsdale
2,788
3,222
6,010
Houghton
8,684
2,460
11,144
Huron. .
4,221
2,533
6,754
Ingham
10,199
5,046
10,199
Ionia
4,149
2,953
7,102
Iosco
1,247
554
1,801
Iron.
3,802
530
4,332
Isabella
1,987
2,213
4,200
Jackson
9,008
4,844
13,852
Kalamazoo
8,997
4,437
13,434
Kalkaska.
610
419
1,029
*Submitted to the people April 4, 1921 ; for full text of amendment see page 753.
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OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION .- Concluded.
Counties.
For.
Against.
Totals.
Kent
18,470
9,209
27,679
Keweenaw
834
260
1,094
Lake
693
356
1,049
Lapeer
3,054
1,807
4,861
Leelanau.
1,094
937
2,031
Lenawee.
5,818
5,465
11,283
Livingston
2,999
1,937
4,936
Luce.
672
175
847
Mackinac
1,710
461
2,171
Macomb
4,814
2,819
7,633
Manistee
3,342
1,592
4,934
Marquette.
7,115
2,227
9,342
Mason
2,437
1,134
3,571
Mecosta
2,456
2,588
5,044
Menominee.
3,927
1,716
5,643
Midland
3,382
1,011
4,393
Missaukee
1,075
718
1,793
Monroe
4,589
2,375
6,964
Montcalm
3,329
2,494
5,823
Montmorency
569
469
1,038
Muskegon
5,870
2,270
8,140
Newaygo
1,883
1,667
3,550
Oakland.
11,441
3,200
14,641
Oceana.
1,629
994
2,623
Ogemaw.
970
793
1,763
Ontonagon
2,066
893
2,959
Osceola
1,850
1,646
3,496
Oscoda.
188
140
328
Otsego
628
346
974
Ottawa.
5,814
2,918
8,732
Presque Isle.
1,733
822
2,555
Roscommon
560
248
808
Saginaw
11,756
4,927
16,683
Sanilac.
3,462
1,923
5,385
Schoolcraft
1,569
378
1,947
Shiawassee
4,836
2,225
7,161
St. Clair ..
10,133
3,519
13,652
St. Joseph
4,580
2,419
6,999
Tuscola.
3,634
2,036
5,670
Van Buren
4,484
3,180
7,664
Washtenaw
8,384
5,430
13,814
Wayne
146,050
23,112
169,162
Wexford.
2,048
1,237
3,285
Totals.
471,159
185,602
656,761
751
752
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TEXTS OF AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION ADOPTED AT ELECTIONS OF NOVEMBER, 1920, AND APRIL, 1921.
ARTICLE III.
SECTION 1. In all elections every inhabitant of this state being a citizen of the United States; every inhabitant residing in this state on the twenty-fourth day of June, eighteen hundred thirty-five; every inhabitant residing in this state on the first day of January, eighteen hundred fifty; every male inhabitant of foreign birth, who having resided in the state two years and six months prior to the eighth day of November, eighteen hundred ninety-four, and having declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States two years and six months prior to said last named day, and who shall have completed his naturalization prior to January first, nineteen hundred twenty-four; the wife of any inhabitant of foreign birth who, having resided in the state two years and six months prior to the eighth day of November, eighteen hundred ninety-four, and having declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States two years and six months prior to said last named day, and who shall have completed his naturalization prior to January one, ninteen hundred twenty-four; and every civilized inhabitant of Indian descent, a native of the United States, shall be an elector and entitled to vote; but no one shall be an elector and entitled to vote at any election, unless he or she shall be above the age of twenty-one years and has resided in this state six months, and in the township or ward in which he or she offers to vote twenty days next preceding such election: Provided, That no qualified elector in the actual military service of the United States or of this state or in the army or navy thereof, or any student while in attendance at any institution of learning, or any person engaged in teaching in the public schools of this state, or any regularly enrolled member of any citizens' military or naval training camp, held under the authority of the government of the United States or the state of Michigan, or any member of the legislature while in attendance at any session of the legislature, or said member's immediate family during such time, or commercial traveler, or any qualified elector employed upon or in the operation of railroad trains in this state, or any sailor engaged and employed on the great lakes or in coastwise trade, shall be deprived of a vote by reason of absence from the township, ward or state in which he or she resides; and the legislature shall provide by law the manner in which and the time and place at which such absent electors may vote and for the canvass and return of their votes: Provided further, That the legisla- ture shall have power to pass laws covering qualified electors who may be necessarily absent from other causes than above specified: And provided further, That there shall be no denial of the elective franchise at any election on account of sex.
Proposed by J. R. No. 4, P. A. 1919; ratified November 2, 1920; for vote, see page 411.
ARTICLE V.
SECTION 29. The legislature shall have power to enact laws relative to the hours and conditions under which men, women and children may be employed.
Proposed by J. R. No. 5, P. A. 1919; ratified November 2, 1920; for vote, see page 414.
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TEXT OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
ARTICLE X.
SECTION 20. The state shall borrow not to exceed thirty million dollars, pledge its faith and credit and issue its notes or bonds therefor, for the purpose of paying to each person who entered into the military, naval or marine forces of the United States between April sixth, nineteen hundred seventeen, and November eleventh, nineteen hundred eighteen, and served honestly and faithfully therein during the late world war and who was a resi- dent in this state at the time of entering such service, the sum of fifteen dollars for each month or major fraction thereof, of such service, up to and including August first, nine- teen hundred nineteen.
Proposed by J. R. No. 1, P. A. 1921; ratified April 4, 1921; for vote, see page 750-751.
TEXT OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
EXTENDING THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE TO WOMEN. ARTICLE XIX. (a)
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
(a) Article XIX was proposed by congress May 19, 1919, and declared in force August 26, 1920.
It was ratified by Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming .- 36.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
MARCH 4, 1921-1925. EXECUTIVE.
WARREN G. HARDING, President of the United States. Salary, $75,000 CALVIN COOLIDGE, Vice President: Salary, - 12,000
CABINET.
SECRETARY OF STATE.
CHARLES E. HUGHES, - New York SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
ANDREW W. MELLON, - Pennsylvania
SECRETARY OF WAR.
JOHN W. WEEKS,
- Massachusetts SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
Michigan
EDWIN DENBY, -
POSTMASTER GENERAL.
Indiana
WILL H. HAYS, -
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
ALBERT B. FALL,
New Mexico
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
HARRY M. DAUGHERTY, - - Ohio
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.
HENRY C. WALLACE,
Iowa
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE.
HERBERT HOOVER,
California SECRETARY OF LABOR,
JAMES J. DAVIS,
Pennsylvania Salary of cabinet officers, $12,000.
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UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, MAY 1, 1921. EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
WARREN G. HARDING.
GEORGE B. CHRISTIAN, JR.
RUDOLPH FORSTER
President. Secretary to the President. Executive Clerk.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Charles E. Hughes, Secretary of State. Henry P. Fletcher, Under-secretary of State.
Fred Morris Dearing, Assistant Secretary.
Alvey A. Adee, Second Assistant Secretary.
Robert Woods Bliss, Third Assistant Secretary.
Wilbur J. Carr, Director of the Consular Service.
Ben G. Davis, Chief Clerk.
Fred K. Neilsen, Solicitor.
Frederick A. Emery, Chief of Division of Foreign Intelligence.
Sumner Welles, Chief of Division of Latin-American Affairs.
H. G. Dwight, Chief of Division of Near Eastern Affairs.
Arthur Bullard, Chief of Division of Russian Affairs.
John Van A. MacMurray, Chief of Division of Far Eastern Affairs.
Vacancy, Chief of Division of Western European Affairs.
Charles M. Johnston, Chief of Division of Mexican Affairs. Philip Adams, Chief of Division of Passport Control. Harry A. McBride, Chief of Vise Office. Worthington E. Stewart, Chief of Diplomatic Bureau.
Herbert C. Hengstler, Chief of Consular Bureau.
David A. Salmon, Chief of Bureau of Indexes and Archives. William McNeir, Chief of Bureau of Accounts.
John A. Tonner, Chief of Bureau of Rolls and Library.
Miles M. Shand, Chief of Bureau of Appointments.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury.
Nicholas Kelly, Assistant Secretary.
James H. Moyle, Assistant Secretary.
S. Parker Gilbert, Assistant Secretary. Vacancy, Assistant Secretary.
Ewing Laporte, Assistant Secretary.
Lawrence Becker, Solicitor.
Vacancy, Supervising Architect.
James L. Wilmeth, Director of Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
W. H. Moran, Chief of Secret Service Division.
Walter W. Warwick, Comptroller of the Treasury.
Wm. S. Elliott, Register of the Treasury.
Samuel Patterson, Auditor for the Treasury Department.
James L. Baity, Auditor for the War Department.
John E. R. Ray, Auditor for the Interior Department.
Edward L. Luckow, Auditor for the Navy Department.
Edward D. Hearne, Auditor for the State and other Departments.
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Chas. A. Kram, Auditor for the Postoffice Department.
Vacancy, Treasurer of the United States. George O. Barnes, Superintendent of National Bank Redemption Agency.
D. R. Crissinger, Comptroller of Currency.
Wm. Martin Williams, Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Raymond T. Baker, Director of the Mint.
Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon-General of Public Health Service.
George W. McCoy, Director of Hygienic Laboratory.
Wm. Edw. Reynolds, Captain-Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard.
R. A. Cholmeley-Jones, Director, Bureau of War-Risk Insurance.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
John W. Weeks, Secretary of War.
Jonathan M. Wainwright, Assistant Secretary of War.
Major General Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff.
Major General Peter C. Harris, The Adjutant General. Colonel John L. Chamberlain, Inspector General.
Major General E. H. Crowder, Judge Advocate General. Major General Harry L. Rogers, Quartermaster General.
Major General M. W. Ireland, Surgeon General.
Major General Lansing H. Beach, Chief of Engineers.
Major General Clarence C. Williams, Chief of Ordnance.
Colonel George O. Squier, Chief Signal Officer. Major General Frank McIntyre, Chief, Bureau of Insular Affairs.
Colonel Jesse McI. Carter, Chief, Militia Bureau.
Major General Frank W. Coe, Chief, Coast Artillery.
Colonel Wm. J. Snow, Chief, Field Artillery.
Colonel Charles S. Farnsworth, Chief of Infantry.
Colonel Willard A. Holbrook, Chief of Cavalry.
Colonel Amos A. Fries, Chief, C. W. Service.
Brigadier General Herbert M. Lord, Chief of Finance.
Brigadier General Charles T. Menoher, Chief, Air Service.
Colonel William D. Connor, Chief, Inland and Coastwise Waterways and Transporta- tion Service.
TERRITORIAL MILITARY DIVISIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND ITS POSSESSIONS.
First Corps Area. Headquarters at Boston, Massachusetts. Includes the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and the First Coast Artillery district.
Second Corps Area. Headquarters at Governors Island, New York. Includes the states of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and the Second Coast Artillery district; also the Island of Porto Rico with the islands and keys adjacent thereto.
Third Corps Area. Headquarters at Fort Howard, Maryland. Includes the states of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, and the Third Coast Artillery district.
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