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pre- emption rights," approved the fourth day of September, eighteen hundred and forty-one; and further, that the even-numbered sections reserved by congress, may be offered for sale by the United States for the same minimum price, and subject to the same rights of pre-emption as other public lands of the United States.
Resolved .- That congress be further requested to pass an act whereby the excess price over and above one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, which may have been paid by the purchasers of said even-numbered sections which shall have been sold by the United States, be refunded to the present owners thereof, or they be allowed to enter any of the public lands of the United States to an amount equal in value to the excess so paid.
Resolved .- That in case the said odd-numbered sections shall be ceded to the state as aforesaid, the same shall be sold by the state in the same manner as other school lands, provided that the same rights of pre- emption as are now granted by the laws of the United States, shall be secured to persons who may be actually settled upon such lands at the time of the adoption of this constitution; and provided further, that the excess price, over and above one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, absolutely or conditionally contracted to be paid by the purchasers of any part of said sections which shall have been sold by the territory of Wisconsin, shall be remitted to such purchasers, their representatives or assigns.
Resolved .- That congress be requested, upon the application of Wis- consin for admission into the Union, to pass an act whereby the grant of five hundred thousand acres of land, to which the state of Wisconsin is entitled by the provisions of an act of congress entitled "an act to ap- propriate the proceeds of the sales of the public' lands, and to grant pre-emption rights," approved the fourth day of September, eighteen hundred and forty-one, and also the five percentum of the net proceeds of the public lands lying within the state, to which it shall become entitled on its admission into the Union, by the provisions of an act of congress, entitled "an act to enable the people of Wisconsin territory to form a constitution and state government, and for the admission of such state into the Union," approved the sixth day of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, shall be granted to the state of Wisconsin, for the use of schools, instead of the purposes mentioned in the said acts of congress respectfully.
Resolved .- That the congress of the United States be and hereby is requested upon the admission of this state into the Union, so to alter the provisions of the act of congress entitled "an act to grant a certain quantity of land to aid in the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, and to connect the same by a canal in the territory of Wis- consin," that the price of the lands reserved to the United States, shall be reduced to the minimum price of the public lands.
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Resolved .- That the legislature of this state shall make provision by law for the sale of the lands granted to the state in aid of said improve- ments, subject to the same rights of pre-emption to the settlers thereon, as are now allowed by law to settlers on the public lands.
Resolved .- That the foregoing resolutions be appended to, and signed with the constitution of Wisconsin, and submitted therewith to the people of this territory, and to the congress of the United States.
We, the undersigned, members of the convention to form a constitution for the state of Wisconsin, to be submitted to the people thereof, for their ratification or rejection, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the constitution adopted by the convention.
In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands at Madison, the first day of February, A. D. eighteen hundred and forty-eight.
MORGAN L. MARTIN,
President of the Convention and Delegate from Brown County.
THOS. MCHUGH, Secretary. Calumet- G. W. FEATHERSTONHAUGH.
Milwaukee-con.
BYRON KILBOURN,
RUFUS KING,
CHARLES H. LARKIN,
MORITZ SCHOEFFLER.
Portage-
WILLIAM H. KENNEDY.
Racine- ALBERT G. COLE,
STEPHEN A. DAVENPORT,
ANDREW B. JACKSON,
FREDERICK S. LOVELL,
SAMUEL R. MCCLELLAN,
JAMES D. REYMERT,
HORACE T. SANDERS,
THEODORE SECOR.
Rock-
ALMERIN M. CARTER,
JOSEPH COLLEY,
PAUL CRANDALL,
EZRA A. FOOT,
LOUIS P. HARVEY,
EDWARD V. WHITON.
Sheboygan- SILAS STEADMAN. 1
Walworth- EXPERIENCE ESTABROOK,
GEORGE GALE,
JAMES HARRINGTON,
AUGUSTUS C. KINNE,
HOLLIS LATHAM, EZRA A. MULFORD.
Washington- JAMES FAGAN, PATRICK PENTONY, HARVEY G. TURNER.
Waukesha- SQUIRE S. CASE,
ALFRED L. CASTLEMAN,
PETER D. GIFFORD,
ELEAZER ROOT, GEORGE SCAGEL,
Winnebago-
HARRISON REED.
Columbia --
JAMES T. LEWIS.
Crawford- DANIEL G. FENTON.
Dane-
WILLIAM H. Fox,
CHARLES M. NICHOLS,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER.
Dodge-
STODDARD JUDD,
CHARLES H. LARRABEE,
SAMUEL W. LYMAN.
Fond du Lac-
SAMUEL W. BEALL, WARREN CHASE.
Grant-
ORASMUS COLE,
GEORGE W. LAKIN,
ALEXANDER D. RAMSAY,
WILLIAM RICHARDSON, JOHN HAWKINS ROUNTREE.
Green-
JAMES BIGGS.
Iowa- CHARLES BISHOP, STEPHEN P. HOLLENBECK, JOSEPH WARD.
Jefferson- JONAS FOLTS, MILO JONES, THEODORE PRENTISS, ABRAHAM VANDERPOEL.
La Fayette-
CHARLES DUNN, JOIIN O'CONNOR, ALLEN WARDEN.
Milwaukee- JOHN L. DORAN, GARRET M. FITZGERALD, ALBERT FOWLER,
ELECTION STATISTICS
ELECTION OF STATE SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1917
JUDICIAL ELECTION 1917-1918
SPECIAL ELECTION UNITED STATES SENATOR 1918
PRIMARY ELECTION 1918
POLITICAL PARTY ORGANIZATIONS
POLITICAL PARTY PLATFORMS
GENERAL ELECTION 1918
SUMMARY OF VOTE FOR CONGRESS
STATE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY 1918
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
VOTE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, 1917.
Counties
Total
C. P. Cary
Seattering
Adams
1,141
1,087
54
Ashland
2,279
2,274
5
Barron
2,296
2,176
120
Bayfield
1,583
1,583
0
Brown
3,076
3,062
14
Buffalo
1,854
1,854
0
Burnett
988
988
0
Calumet
2,053
2,053
0
Chippewa
3,869
3,869
0
Clark
3,249
3,249
0
Columbia
3,880
3,877
3
Crawford
1,695
1,688
7
Dane
12,718
12,515
205
Dodge
6,959
6,959
0
Door
1,555
1,555
O
Douglas
4,433
4,429
4
Dunn
2,918
2,892
26
Eau Claire
4,852
4,830
22
Florence
491
491
0
Fond du Lac
5,165
5,165
0
Forest
1,040
1,040
0
Grant
5,460
5,438
22
Green
2,157
2,147
Green Lake
1,320
1,319
Iowa
2,362
2,362
0
Tron
652
652
0
Jackson
2,163
2,161
Jefferson
4,129
4,122
7
Juneau
2,179
2,164
Kenosha
5,688
5,688
0
Kewaunee
1,699
1,699
0
La Crosse
5,342
5,321
21
La Fayette
1,836
1,836
0
Langlade
1,545
1,537
8
Lincoln
1,827
1,826
1
Manitowoc
7,369
7,369
0
Marathon
4,223
4,223
0
Marinette
3,407
3,402
5
Marquette
1,462
1,462
0
Milwaukee
16,306
16,306
0
Monroe
2,955
2,875
80
Oconto
3,686
3,678
Oncida
1,729
1,729
0
Outagamie
4,684
4,684
Ozaukee
1,575
1,575
0
Pepin
757
757
Pierce
2,184
2,181
3
Polk
2,015
2,015
0
Portage
2,980
2,969
11
Price
2,263
2,263
0
Racine
5,342
5,342
Richland
2,278
2,213
65
Rock
7,576
7,576
0
Rusk
1,598
1,596
St. Croix
2,648
2,645
3
Sauk
4,677
4,677
0
Shawano
2,634
2,630
4
Sheboygan
1,745
1.744
7
Taylor
2,363
2,361
2
Vernon
2,458
2,448
10
Vilas
749
749
Walworth
3.997
3.984
13
Washburn
1,295
1,293
Washington
2,378
2,277
1
Waukesha
3,091
3,081
10
Waupaca
1,547
1,547
0
Waushara
4,327
4,320
Winnebago
3,465
3,430
35
Wood
Total
231,105
230,338
767
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929
929
Sawyer
6,086
6,078
Trempealean
0
6,022
6,022
10
1
2
15
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ELECTION STATISTICS, 1917.
ELECTION, JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, APRIL 3, 1917, BY COUNTIES.
Counties
Total
Marshall
Owen
Scattering
Adams
1,120
435
667
18
Ashland
3,122
1,229
1,893
0
Barron
3,535
1,365
2,159
11
Bayfield
1,883
730
1,153
0
Brown
6,598
2,717
3,868
13
Buffalo
2,422
771
1,651
0
Calumet
2,452
1,010
1,442
0
Chippewa
4.495
2,591
1,904
0
Clark
4,668
1,437
3,231
0
Columbia
4,553
2,109
2,444
0
Crawford
2,355
1,205
1,140
10
Dane
14,862:
6,936
7,926
0
Dodge
7,175
3,857
3,318
0
Door
2.116
978
1,138
0
Douglas
6,002
3,351
2,651
0
Dunn
3,397
1,346
2,050
0
Eau Claire
5,665
3,224
2,438
3
Florence
499
283
216
0
Fond du Lac.
5,912
3,030
2,882
0
Forest
1,094
534
560
0
Grant
6,415
3,211
3,199
5
Green
2,620
992
1,628
0
Green
Lake
1,603
837
766
0
Iowa
3,115
1,718
1,397
0
Iron
811
341
470
0
Jackson
2,685
892
1,787
6
Jefferson
4,965
3,241
1,723
1
Juneau
2,873
1,485
1,385
8
Kenosha
5,757
2,502
3,255
0
Kewaunee
2,518
1,324
1,194
0
LaCrosse
6,463
3,412
3,051
0
LaFayette
2,781
1,137.
1,642
2
Langlade
1,862
1,184
676
2
Lincoln
2,150
935
1,215
0
Manitowoc
6,438
3,068
3,370
0
Marathon
4,791
2,813
1,978
0
Marinette.
3,482
1,863
1.617
2
Marquette
1,523
724
799
0
Milwaukee
27,207
15,585
11,622
0
Monroe
4,015
1,734
2,240
41
Oneida
2,159
1,087
1,072
0
Outagamie
6,544
3,131
3,413
0
Oconto
3,877
1,905
1,972
0
Ozaukee
1,995
1.188
807
0
Pepin
1,045
314
731
0
Pierce
3,078
876
2,189
13
Polk
2,714
1,429
1,285
0
Portage
3,751
1,719
2,030
2.
Price
2,307
781
1,526
0
Racine
6,750
2,836
3,914
0
Richland
2,963
1,887
1,058
18
Rock
8,209
4,253
2,956
0
Rusk
1,907
875
1,032
0
St. Croix
3,499
1,258
2,240
1
Sauk
5,144
3,105
2,039
0
Sawyer
1,019
380
639
0
Shawano
3,714
1,865
1,849
0
Sheboygan
6,610
2,906
3,702
2
Taylor
1,934
777
1,157
0
Trempealeau
3,038
1,609
1,418
11
Vernon
3,884
2,190
1,694
0
Vilas
866
306
559
I
Walworth
4,595
2,680
1,914
1
Washburn
1,433
649
783
1
Washington
2,796
1,106
1,690
0
Waukesha
6,389
2.996
3,463
0
Waupaca
3,696
1,272
2,423
1
Waushara
1.898
475
1,353
0
Winnebago
5,751
2,350
3,400
1
Wood
4,483
1,964
2,526
3
Totals
287,101
138,620
148,324
157
4.21
745
Burnett
1,166
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
VOTE FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE, APRIL 2, 1918, BY COUNTIES.
Counties
Total
Crownhart
Rosenberry
Scattering
Adams
1,302
404
898
0
Ashland
3,546
1,155
2,391
0
Barron
3,529
1,438
2,091
0
Bayfield
2,265
789
1,476
0
Brown
9,571
2,622
6,949
0
Buffalo
2,322
854
1,465
3
Burnett
1,443
599
844
0
Calumet
2,740
978
1,762
0
Chippewa
4,830
2,328
2,502
0
Clark
5,111
2,469
2,642
0
Columbia
5,224
1,641
3,583
0
Crawford
2,197
1,257
936
4
Dane
15,683
6,228
9,455
0
Dodge
9,020
3,713
5,306
1
Door
2,567
1,452
1,115
0
Douglas
5,843
3,418
·
2,424
1
Dunn
3,191
1,156
2,034
1
Eau Claire
5,644
2,613
3,027
4
Florence
596
147
449
0
Fond du Lac
8,126
2,970
5,156
0
Forest
1,253
495
758
0
Grant
5,448
2,600
2,835
13
Green
2,339
1,065
1,274
Green Lake
2,619
1,499
1,119
1
Iowa
3,027
1,713
1,314
0
Iron
1,102
382
720
0
Jackson
2,336
822
1,513
1
Jefferson
5,332
2,318
3,014
Juneau
3,232
1,648
1,582
Kenosha
5,882
2,212
3,670
Kewaunee
2,821
1,384
1,437
La Crosse
5,281
2,501
2,779
La Fayette
2,510
907
1,603
Langlade
3,143
1,136
2,007
Lincoln
3,145
938
2,207
0
Manitowoc
7,920
3,784
4,134
2
Marathon
10,126
3,055
6,971
0
Marinette
5,034
2,241
2,790
3
Marquette
1,879
677
1,202
0
Milwaukee
74,402
33,970
40,422
10
Monroe
3,600
1,626
1,972
2
Oconto
4,317
2,052
2,265
0
Oneida
2,319
639
1,680
0
Outagamie
8,162
3,586
4,576
0
Ozaukee
2,807
1,465
1,342
0
Pepin
1,106
439
667
0
Pierce
2,899
1,898
975
26
Polk
2,926
1,792
1,134
0
Portage
4,986
1,847
3,139
0
Price
2,693
1,504
1.189
0
Racine
8,166
3,451
4,112
3
Richland
2,494
1,397
1,095
2
Rock
7,297
3,185
4,112
0
Rusk
2,046
853
1,192
1
St. Croix
3,898
1,432
2,461
5
Sauk
5,060
2,609
2,451
0
Sawyer
984
528
456
0
Shawano
4,663
2,012
2,651
0
Sheboygan
8,695
4,177
4,516
Taylor
2,423
860
1,562
1
Trempealeau
2,465
906
1,559
0
Vernon
3,344
1,772
1,568
Vilas
823
200
621
2
Walworth
5.032
2,832
2,197
3
Washburn
1,436
500
936
0
Washington
4,668
1,453
3,212
3
Waukesha
6,746
3,002
3,744
0
Waupaca
5,218
1,703
3,515
0
Waushara
2,483
980
1,503
0
Winnebago
8,935
2,801
6,040
4
Wood
5,853
1,999
3,853
1
Totals
372,046
159,190
212,727
129
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ELECTION STATISTICS, 1918.
PRIMARY ELECTION FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, MARCH 19, 1918.
Counties
Davies
Mc- Carthy
Lenroot
Thomp- son
Berger
Total
Adams
173
36
157
197
24
587
Ashland
466
171
1,440
423
266
2,766
Barron
346
94
1,509
445
128
2,532
Bayfield
104
33
916
102
127
1,282
Brown
2,102
294
1,492
976
203
5,067
Buffalo
131
38
442
681
76
1,369
Burnett
70
21
491
241
93
917
Calumet
199
45
112
656
326
1,339
Chippewa
559
119
1,143
623
51
2,497
Clark
441
53
999
681
330
2,504
Columbia
615
161
975
1,027
130
2,910
Crawford
319
78
559
234
21
1,212
Dane
1,335
1,375
3,782
4,161
222
10,884
Dodge
1,600
262
901
2,328
540
6,631
Door
229
48
395
345
35
1,053
Douglas
737
210
3,503
610
548
5,609
Dunn
277
64
1,063
705
118
1,523
Eau Claire
712
109
1,524
1,066
218
3,630
Florence
57
15
147
56
16
291
Fond du Lac
1,362
179
1,358
1,805
583
5,291
Forest
144
55
340
89
25
653
Grant
574
142
1,435
723
46
2,926
Green
247
85
762
701
39
1,836
Green Lake
404
82
414
590
146
1,637
Iowa
465
134
751
500
18
1,870
Iron
70
25
291
71
23
480
Jackson
206
30
676
317
61
1,291
Jefferson
1,382
67
760
1,657
217
4,085
Juneau
366
75
590
543
36
1,612
Kenosha
1,186
734
1,109
899
962
4,890
Kewaunee
474
66
317
459
41
1,357
La Crosse
789
121
1,804
2,673
252
5,639
La Fayette
340
128
602
329
6
1,409
Langlade
446
43
412
233
55
1,189
Lincoln
246
70
723
690
149
1,878
Manitowoc
901
266
541
1,778 '
1,429
4,014
Marathon
806
127
1,021
1,387
1,455
4,796
Marinette
645
127
1,530
611
191
3,204
Marquette
221
64
222
478
55
1,040
Milwaukee
19,336
3,747
7,755
12,962
21,161
64,998
Monroe
486
81
781
755
85
2,140
Oconto
532
43
621
606
93
1,895
Oneida
271
45
749
202
105
1,372
Outagamie
1,502
298
1,231
2,129
443
5,603
Ozaukee
455
96
143
1,000
355
2,049
Pepin
88
18
337
128
15
586
Pierce
158
41
734
513
51
1,497
Polk
220
32
980
464
76
1,772
Portage
764
69
951
419
74
2,277
Price
204
34
750
256
106
1,350
Racine
1,264
618
2,710
1,397
565
6,555
Richland
309
64
554
260
22
1,209
Rock
1,029
390
· 2,732
960
164
5,275
Rusk
123
185
576
186
68
1,190
St. Croix
529
55
976
432
169
2,166
Sauk
426
113
1,087
1,453
112
3,182
Sawyer
62
25
332
42
23
484
Shawano
305
61
560
1,401
285
2,644
Sheboygan
680
156
970
2,160
2,443
6,410
Taylor
212
38
332
283
391
1,256
Trempealeau
329
42
697
624
27
1,719
Vernon
286
67
858
943
18
2,172
Vilas
81
36
337
40
32
527
Walworth
€22
254
1,128
422
42
2,470
Washburn
85
47
832
79
58
1,101
Washington
650
117
233
1,699
533
3,232
Waukesha
1,518
189
946
915
323
3,889
Waupaca
514
123
1,125
1,120
349
3,231
Waushara
309
52
605
506
65
1,537
Winnebago
1,531
651
2,451
2,490
541
7,665
Wood
697
160
946
930
512
3,249
Totals
57,282
13,784
73,186
70,772
38,564
*253,697
·
·
·
·
·
.
·
·
.
* Scattering
109
·
·
Democratic
Republican
Socialist
46
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK. VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR BY COUNTIES, SPECIAL ELECTION, APRIL 1918.
Counties
Total
Davies, Dem.
Lenroot, Rep.
Berger, Soc.
Scattering
Adams
1,457
635
692 -
124
6
Ashland
·
3,849
1,210
1,845
794
0
Barron
4,83₺
1,329
2,940
549
16
Bayfield
2,468
478
1,667
323
5
Brown
10,151
5,879
3,348
924
0
Buffalo
2,575
513
1,249
808
5
Burnett
1,771
249
1,081
435
6
Calumet
3,006
659
606
1,741
0
Chippewa
5,315
1,917
2,770
624
Clark
5,379
1,577
2,302
1,500
0
Columbia
5,809
2,019
2,813
977
0
Crawford
2,916
1,209
1,543
157
7
Dane
16,309
5,632
7.742
2,747
188
Dodge
9,764
8,038
2,824
8,898
4
Door
2,845
884
1,462
499
0
Douglas
7,154
2,235
3,909
1,010
0
Dunn
3,923
802
2,475
637
1
Eau Claire
6,053
2,218
2,521
1,312
2
Florence
59%
126
392
80
0
Fond du Lac.
9,357
8,462
8,328
2,564
3
Forest
1,317
399
792
126
0
Grant
6,783
2,411
8,961
389
22
Green
3,301
1,117
1,643
531
10
Green Lake
2,912
1,008
873
1,023
20
Iowa
4,112
1,739
2,230
137
6
Iron
1,149
336
673
140
0
Jackson
2,544
646
1,637
259
2
Jefferson
6,576
2,485
2,428
1,662
1
Juneau
3,468
1,233
1,871
364
0
Kenosha
6,373
2,542
2,286
1,545
0
Kewaunee
2,994
1,606
1,102
286
La Crosse
6,411
2,461
2,447
1,443
La Fayette
3,515
1,479
1,905
128
3
Langlade
3,309
1,554
1,334
420
1
Lincoln
3,311
796
1,844
1,171
0
Manitowoc
8,595
2,949
1,498
4,142
Marathon
10,236
2,817
2,738
4,681
0
Marinette
5,382
1,727
2,616
1,037
2
Marquette
2,125
839
582
704
0
Milwaukee
82,671
81,975
16,206
34,490
0
Monroe
4,776
1,572
2,336
841
27
Oconto
4,582
1,747
1,867
968
0
Oneida
2,458
808
1,304
346
0
Outagamie
8,818
3,259
3,166
2,393
0
Ozaukee
2,987
899
534
1,550
4
Pepin
1,225
364
694
167
0
Pierce
3,077
948
1,774
330
25
Polk
3,424
773
2,104
547
0
Portage
5,831
2,894
2,038
399
0
Price
2,894
718
1,618
556
2
Racine
9,406
3,604
4,180
1,617
3
Richland
2.331
1,301
1,823
197
10
Rock
10,184
3,490
5,951
743
0
Rusk
2,249
646
1,350
St. Croix
4,860
1,642
2,192
522
4
Sauk
5,825
1,717
2,837
1,258
13
Sawyer
1,074
269
723
82
0
Shawano
5,104
1,182
1,619
2,353
0
Sheboygan
9,541
2,089
2,075
5,309
8
Taylor
2,607
616
879
1,110
2
Trempealcau
3,091
1,148
1,690
253
0
Vernon
4,294
1,387
2,422
476
Vilag
843
241
489
111
2
Walworth
5,632
1,971
3,342
809
10
Washburn
1,748
416
1,206
126
0
Washington
5,128
1,321
1,192
2,614
1
Waukesha
7,638
3,657
2,433
1,539
9
Waupaca
6,053
1,493
2,827
1,733
0
Waushara
2,812
822
1,529
461
0
Winnebago
10,870
4,301
8,972
2,594
Wood
6,310
1,970
2,467
1,869
4
Totals
423,997
148,923
163,983
110,487
*604
Soldier vote
3,457
1,306
1,670
411
70
·
.
.
·
·
.
.
.
-
*A. J. Benjamin, prohibitionist, 233.
1
252
0
60
47
PRIMARY ELECTION STATISTICS, 1918.
PRIMARY ELECTION STATISTICS, 1918
VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 1918
Counties, Towns, Cities, Election Districts
Moch- lenpal
Ben- jamin
Dean
Philipp
Titte- more
Wilcox
Seidel
ADAMS CO .-
Adams
9
0
0
7
6
6
2
Big Flats
3
0
0
1
7
2
1
Colburn
0
1
0
5
17
4
1
Dell Prairie
3
0
1
5
0
8
1
Easton
3
0
0
8
7
11
0
Leola
0
0
0
7
7
1
0
Lincoln
3
0
0
2
20
7
1
Monroe
0
0
3
5
5
21
0
New Chester
1
0
0
17
18
7
0
New Haven
15
0
1
9
17
17
0
Preston
1
0
0
3
6
1
1
Quincy
0
0
1
25
5
5
0
Richfield
1
0
0
5
13
1
0
Rome
2
0
0
11
6
3
0
Springville
2
0
0
14
10
0
Strongs Prairie
4
2
0
13
20
18
0
Adams, vil.
14
0
1
30
12
43
0
Friendship, vil.
6
0
1
19
11
24
0
Totals
09
3
8
188
223
204
7
Total vote for all candidates.
Total scattering vote.
1
Grand total
ASHLAND CO .-
Agenda
2
0
1
46
9
3
1
Ashland, town
1
0
0
44
2
33
0
Ashland, city:
ward
1
4
1
0
32
3
119
6
ward
2
1
0
0
23
9
160
0
ward
3
0
1
1
32
5
170
1
ward
4
0
0
0
25
4
93
1
ward
5
1
0
2
40
4
119
0
ward
6
3
1
0
34
4
122
n
ward
7
4
0
0
27
2
140
0
ward
8
3
1
0
26
6
114
()
ward
9
2
2
0
15
8
97
0
ward 10
1
0
1
36
6
88
3
Butternut
0
1
32
6
15
2
Gordon
2
0
0
13
1
14
0
Jacobs
3
0
2
52
7
72
1
LaPointe
0
0
0
5
3
19
1
Marengo
0
1
0
18
4
16
2
Mellen, city:
ward 1
6
0
1
22
7
71
0
ward 2
2
-1 1
0
19
2
53
2
ward 3
5
0)
0
16
3
32
0
Morse
1
1
0
9
2
48
0
Peeksville
0
0
0
10
1
11
2
2
0
0
39
15
0
Jackson
702
703
48
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 1918-Continued
Counties, Towns, Cities, Election Districts
Moeh- lenpah
Ben- jamin
Dean
Philipp
Titte- more
Wilcox
Seidel
ASHLAND CO .- Con.
Sanborn, town:
precinct 1
1
0
0
9
3 12
29
0
precinct 2
8
0
0
27
138
2
Shanagolden
0
0
0
12
0
4
3
White River
2
0
0
17
15
37
0
Butternut, vil.
4
0
0
48
3
43
1
Totals
56
9
9
689
131
1,860
28
Total vote for all candidates.
2,782
Total scattering vote.
9
Grand total
2,791
BARRON CO .-
Almena
2
0
0
18 23
5
16
1
Arland
1
0
1
7
33
21 10
A
23
2
Bear Lake
1
0
0
5
43
6
0
Cedar Lake
3
0
0
11
8
20
0
Chetek
4
0
3
7
28
23
1
Clinton
4
1
0
18
14
36
0
Crystal Lake
3
0
0
8
10
25
2
Cumberland
2
2
0
12
22
23
1
Dallas
1
1
5
17
13
29
1
Dovre
6
0
4
11
52
25
2.
Doyle
1
0
0
14
12
17
1
Lakeland
2
0
2
11
7
17
0
Maple Grove
3
0
3
33
58
35
1
Maple Plain
0
0
0
7
0
2
0
Oak Grove
3
0
0
10
54
20
0
Prairie Farm
0
0
0
22
9
30
0
4
0
0
20
22
16
0
Stanfold
0
0
2
10
74
5
1
1
0
0
20
14
18
0
Summer
3
0
1
17
17
15
0
Turtle Lake
1
0
1
15
4
7
6
Vance Creek
3
1
2
8
11
2
1
Cameron, vil.
4
0
0
12
5
34
0
Dallas, vil.
5
0
1
13
0
30
0
Hanger, vil.
0
0
0
5
2
18
0
Prairie Farm, vil.
2
0
0
9
0
14
0
Turtle Lake, vil.
10
0
1
14
3
20
1
Barron, city
12
1
1
39
7
91
0
Chetek, city
3
0
22
30
30
0
Cumberland, city
15
0
2
22
9
43
1
Rice Lake, city:
ward 1
6
0
0
33
25
72
1
ward 2
5
0
0
14
20
29
0
ward 3
3
1
0
12
39
15
3
ward 4
11
0
1
22
22
45
4
Totals
133
10
37
567
670
894
31
Total vote for all candidates
2,342
Total scattering vote
3
Grand total
2,345
1
Barron
5
0
-
·
·
Rice Lake
Stanley
43
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PRIMARY ELECTION STATISTICS, 1918.
VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 1918-Continued
Counties, Towns, Cities,
Moeh- lenpah
Ben- jamin
Dean
Philipp
Titte- more
Wilcox
Seidel
BAYFIELD CO .-
Barksdale
1
0
1
7
5
21
0
Barnes
0
0
0
5
0
19
0
Bayfield
0
0
0
3
6
35
0
Bayview
0
0
0
6
1
13
0
Bell
0
0
0
2
1
15
0
Cable
3
0
1
2
7
21
1
Drummond
9
0
3
23
7
46
1
Eileen
0
0
2
8
3
20
1
Hughes
0
0
1
12
3
8
1
Iron River
9
0
2
26
6
35
1
Kelly
0
0
1
6
6
25
7.
Lincoln
2
0
0
4
0
18
1
Mason
2
1
1
16
7
22
7
Namekagon
4
0
1
6
8
2
1
Orienta
0
0
0
3
3
7
0
Oulu
1
1
0
7
0
5
6
Pilsen
2
0
0
11
5
15
0
Pratt
2
0
1
10
2
14
5
Port Wing
0
0
0
19
5
24
8
Russell
3
0
0
7
2
25
0
Tripp
1
0
0
6
1
14
1
Washburn
1
0
1
12
7
10
2
Bayfield, city:
ward 1
3
0
0
3
1
29
0
ward 2
0
0
0
2
3
18
0)
ward 3
0
0
1
10
5
28
0
ward 4
2
1
0
5
0
23
0
Washburn, city
ward 1
5
0
0
12
5
63
3
ward 2
3
0
0
6
1
45
4
ward 3
1
0
0
3
4
30
2
ward 4
0
0
2
9
3
25
1
ward 5
0
0
0
9
2
28
0
ward 6
3
0
0
2
1
6
2
Totals
60
3
18
270
110
716
55
Total vote for all candidates
1,232
Total scattering
4
Grand total
1,236
BROWN CO .-
DePere, city:
39
0
1
17
6
43
0
ward 2
61
1
0
8
9
18
2
ward 3
29
0
0
20
8
48
0
ward 4
22
0
1
9
7
12
0
Green Bay, city:
ward 1, precinct 1
53
1
0
79
15
111
0
ward 1, precinct 2
46
0
0
37
30
59
2
ward 2
60
1
1
67
10
73
2
ward 3
60
1
0
52
23
24
1
ward 4, precinct 1
50
1
0
59
26
34
2
ward 4, precinct 2
20
0
0
27
32
42
1
ward 5, precinct 1
47
1
0
54
26
46
6
ward 5, precinct 2
35
1
1
34
19
21
3
ward 6, precinct 1
38
0
0
16
12
37
3
ward 6, precinct 2
28
0
2
21
7.
43
3
ward 6, precinct 3
37
0
0
13
10
20
4
ward 7, precinct 1
26
0
1
25
6
37
1
ward 7, precinct 2
28
0
1
23
12
35
0
ward 8, precinct 1
39
0
0
24
26
40
7
ward 8, precinct 2
27
1
0
19
35
9
6
Denmark, vil.
20
0
0
18
23
10
0
Pulaski, vil.
4
0
0
7
1
10
0
·
.
·
·
·
·
·
3
0
0
9
0
7
5
Clover
.
-
4-B. B.
ward 1,
.
49
50
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 1918-Continued
Counties, Towns, Cities, Election Districts
Moeh- lenpah
Ben- jamin
Dean
Philipp
Titte- more
Wilcox
Seidel
BROWN CO .- Con.
Wrightstown, vil.
20
0
0
8
7
4
0
Allouez, town
28
0
0
29
20
17
0
Ashwaubenon
5
0
0
1
68
0
0
Bellevue
34
0
1
3
38
3
0
De Pere
13
0
0
4
59
5
1
Eaton
5
0
0
11
21
22
0
Glenmore
14
0
1
8
71
5
1
Green Bay
2
0
0
14
5
10
Hobart
3
0
0
4
7
0
0
Holland
38
0
0
1
51
4
0
Howard
22
0
0
1
31
3
0
Humboldt
9
0
0
6
56
2
0
Lawrence
17
0
0
3
70
0
0
Morrison
15
0
0
22
75
12
8
New Denmark
2
0
0
17
129
8
1
Pittsfield
5
1
0
8
76
5
0
Preble
40
0
1
21
39
12
1
Rockland
32
0
0
1
49
1
0
Scott
16
0
0
10
31
5
0
Suamico
9
0
0
1
18
3
0
Wrightstown
12
0
0
11
117
5
0
Totals
1,110
9
11
813
1,281
898
55
Total vote for all candidates
Total scattering vote
0
Grand total
4,177
BUFFALO CO .-
Alma
1
0
0
50
19
18
0
Belvidere
0
0
83
14
0
1
Buffalo
4
0
0
14
14
1
5
Canton
5
0
0
30
28
27
0
Cross
3
0
0
12
32
6
0
Dover
2
1
1
37
36
73
1
Glencoe
3
0
0
17
15
11
1
Maxville
2
0
0
8
40
9
0
Milton
3
0
0
9
12
0
1
Modena
0
0
0
37
62
20
0
Mondovi
1
1
0
22
26
37
0
Montana
1
0
0
14
4
2
0
Naples
0
0
0
13
87
20
0
Nelson
3
2
0
54
53
31
0
Waumandee
2
0
0
27
18
8
3
Alma, city:
ward 1
5
0
1
35
6
4
1
ward 2
2
0
1
24
4
5
0
ward 3
1
0
0
25
9
7
0
Buffalo, city
2
0
0
18
4
2
1
Cochrane, vil.
1
0
0
27
8
4
2
Fountain City:
ward 1
6
0
1
34
G
1
4
ward 2
3
0
0
41
6
2
2
Mondovi, city
0
0
1
21
19
67
0
ward 2
2
0
0
24
28
69
0
Totals
61
4
8
687
591
476
25
Total vote for all candidates
1,852
8
Total scattering voto
Grand total
1.860
.
·
.
1
0
0
24
32
47
1
Gilmanton
6
2
Lincoln
·
·
·
·
.
·
0
3
37
4,177
ward 1
51
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VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 1918-Continued
Counties, Towns, Cities, Election Districts
Moeh- lenpah
Ben- jamin
Dean
Philipp
Titte- more
Wilcox
Seidel
BURNETT CO .-
Anderson
0
0
0
22
19
7
1
Blaine
0
0
0
0
11
0
2
Daniela
0
0
0
9
52
5
0
Dewey
0
0
1
14
14
15
1
Grantsburg
0
0
0
11
25
21
0
Jackson
1
0
0
1
16
0
0
LaFollette
5
0
0
1
11
15
0
Lincoln
1
0
0
33
10
12
2
Meenon
1
0
0
22
28
14
4
Oakland
0
0
17
18
7
2
Roosevelt
3
0
.1
6
3
12
0
Rusk
1
0
0
1
4
5
0
Sand
Lake
2
0
1
8
16
6
1
Scott
2
0
0
1
0
9
1
Siren
3
1
0
26
20
13
7
Trade Lake
1
0
2
30
67
21
7
Union
1
0
1
2
17
1
0
Web Lake
0
0
0
8
1
2
4
West Marshland
0
0
0
14
7
17
0
Wood River
2
0
0
31
58
29
2
Grantsburg, vil.
3
0
1
47
36
44
0
Webster, vil.
4
0
0
7
10
25
Total
38
1
328
472
287
36
Total vote for all candidates
1,171
Total scattering vote
5
Grand total
1,176
CALUMET CO .-
Brillion, town
10
0
1
22
63
1
66
Brillion, vil.
19
0
1
21
17
7
28
Brothertown
8
1
2
15
31
2
22
Charlestown
31
0
1
23
15
10
18
Chilton, city
65
0
0
52
19
25
14
Chilton, town
20
1
1
13
20
4
20
Harrison
12
0
0
18
51
2
19
Hilbert, vil.
7
0
0
23
10
8
New Holstein, town
5
0
0
4
13
0
20
New Holstein, vil.
11
0
0
64
21
5
27
Kiel, vil., 2nd pct.
5
0
0
5
3
2
5
Rantoul
9
0
0
3
10
1
114
Stockbridge, town
17
0
0
9
25
4
13
Stockbridge, vil.
9
0
1
7
4
10
5
Woodville
7
0
1
17
38
0
34
Totals
235
2
8
296
340
81
414
Total vote for all candidates
Total scattering vote
14
Grand total
1,390
CHIPPEWA CO .-
Anson
0
0
0
5
153
0
Arthur
6
0
0
7
49
12
1
Auburn
1
0
0
8
94
8
1
Birch Creek
1
0
0
1
22
8
0
Bloomer
11
0
0
74
5
0
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0
2
17
20
Swiss
8
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1,376
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 1918-Continued
Counties, Towns, Cities, Election Districts
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