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THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918. 13 78 LV1A' NOTIC" hibition candidate for Member of Congress In the Sixth District. a hat Oliver Needham. havine re ceived the greatest number of votes. CERTIFICATES OF THE STATE BOARD OF CANVASSERS STATE SENATOR Republican Ticket September Primary.

1913 We, Merlin Hull, Secretary of State, Henry Johnson, State Treasurer, and opencer Haven, Attorney General, constituting the Board olState Canvassers ot the state of Wisconsin, do hereby certify tuat the attached tabulated statement, corny. led trom the certiiied returns made to tne Secretary of state, in compliance with law, by the county cleiks of tue several counties of the state, contains a correct aostract nlated statement, compiled from th certified returns made to the Secretary of State, in compliance with th law, by the county clerks of the several counties comprising assembly districts consisting of more than ori county, contains a correct abstract jf the total number of votes given the nomination of candidates for Member of Assembly on the Democratic Ticket at a Primary Election held in the several towns, villages, wards and election districts within each of such assembly districts on the first Tuesday In September, A. D. 1918, the greatest number of votes. Is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for State Senator from the Eleventh Senatorial District.

That Herman Bilgrien, having received tha greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for State Senator from the Thirteenth Senatorial District. That Oscar R. OUon, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for State. Senator from the Sex-enteenth Senatorial District That John A. Conant.

havine receiv enty-one (5.771), George T. Vorland received Three thousand and twelve and there -were Fourteen (14) scattering votes; That from the certified returns made as aforesaid from tho Eleventh Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Iron, Lincoln, Oneida, Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, Vilas, and Washburn, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Congress was Nineteen thousand one hundred and seventy-five of which num Jensen received seven hundred and eighty-eight (788), and there were three (3) scattering votes. We do therefore hereby determine and certify that Samuel S. Walkup. having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Socialist candidate for Member of Congress in the First District; That Oscar Ameringer, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Socialist candidate for Member of Congress in the Second District; That Edmund T.

Melms, having received the greatest number of votes. is amy nominated as the Prohibition candidate for Member of Congress In the Seventh Dis'rict. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands. Done at the Capitol, in the City of Madison, this 17th day of September, A. D.

191 8. MERLIN HULL, Secretary of State. FOR THE SEPTEMBER PRIMARY ELECTION OF 1918 (Continued from page 12) ties of Calumet, Fond du Lac. Green Lake. Marauette.

Manitowoc and Win of votes given for the nomination of being the third day of said month. ed the greatest number of votes, is duly HENRY JOHNSON. State Treasurer. ber A. D.

S. Gillett received Three That from the certified returns candiuates for Slate Senator on the made as aforesaid, from the assembly district composed of the counties of ivepunjucan ticket at a Primary Election heid in the several towns, vil thousand four hundred and two (3.402), Adolphus P. Nelson received Six thousand nine hundred and fifteen SPENCER HAVfiN, Attorney General. Board of State Canvassers. is duly nominated as the Socialist candidate for Member of Congress in the Fourth District; That Victor L.

Berge. having received the greatest number of votes. lages, wards and election districts wiuon saia state, on the urst Tuesday in beptetiiber, A. D. 1918, being tne inird uuy -of said month.

A. W. Sanborn received Six thousand five hundred and seventy-one George M. Sheldon received Two thou Adams and Marquette, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Assembly on the Democratic ticket was two hundred and nebago, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was two thousand nine hundred and forty-sis of which number Bonduel A. Husting received two thou, sand nine hundred and forty-four and there were two (2) scattering votes; That frnm thA wrtifled returns made is duly nominated as the Socialist candidate for Member of Congress in the Fifth District: sand two hundred and seventy-seven nominated as the Republican candidate for State Senator from'tiie Twenty-first Senatorial District.

That Herman J. Severson, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for State Senator from the Twenty-third Senatorial District. That Claire B. Bird, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for State Senator from the Twenty-fifth Senatorial District. That George Staudenmayer, having Inat from tne cenuied returns made ana there were Ten (10) scat twenty-three (223), of which number CONGRESSMEN September Primary, 1918 Republican We, Merlin Hull, Secretary of State, Henry Johnson, State Treasurer, and Spencer Haven, Attorney General, constituting the Board of State Canvassers as atorcsaiu, it aputais mat tue iw.l tering votes; J.

W. Kelly received two hundred and uuniuer of votes faivc.i tor state oeiia- We do therefore hereby determine twenty-two (222), and there was (1) scattering vote. and certify that Clifford E. Randall. That Gilbert H.

Thompson, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Socialist candidate for Member of Congress in the Sixth District; That Leo Krzycki, having received the greatest number ot votes, is duly nominated as the Socialist candidate We do therefore hereby determine tur on me i.tjiuunuiii ticket tioia tne rirst ociia.ioiiii.1 computed of uie couiiucs of ljoor, and diarineiie, yvis six tnousanu c.fciil nun-m-tU (o.om;, oi which nuiii- having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for Congress from and certify that J. W. Kelly, having- of the State of Wisconsin, do hereby certify that the attached tabulated statement, as compiled from the cer as aforesaid, from the Seventh Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Adams, Clark, Jackson, Juneau, La Croose, Monroe, Sauk and Vernon, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was one thousand three hundred and seventy-two of which number received the greatest number of votes, is. duly nominated as the Republican er Ai. w.

feiry received tnrce thou received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Democratic candidate for -Member of Assembly from the Assembly District composed of Adams and Marquette counties. for Member of Congress in the Eighth candidate for State Senator from the titled returns made to the Secretary of State, in compliance with law, by the county clerks of the counties compris the First District; That Edward Voigt, having received the greatest number of votes is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for Congress from the Second District; sand two hunurea li.al) votes, and hcrocrt 1 teicrso.i received Twenty-feventh Senatorial District. District; That John P. Jensen, having received That Al. C.

Anderson, having receiv uirce inuuoinu s.x Hundred lumy-eigui ing the several congressional districts, contains a correct abstract of the total the greatest number of votes, is duly ed the greatest number of votes, is duly That James G. Monahan, having re- ceived the greatest number of votes, nominated as the Socialist candidate number of votes given -for the nomi for Member of Congress in the Elev nation of candidates for Congress on is duly nominated as the Republican enth District. the Republican ticket at a Primary nominated as the Republican candidate for Stare Senator from the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District. That J. Henry Bennett, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.

We Election held in the several towns, vil I.N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands. Done at the Capitol, in the City of Madison, tnis 17th day of Septemoer, A. D. 1918. MERLIN HULL, Secretary of State.

HENRY JOHNSON, State Treasurer. SPENCER HAVEN, Attorney General. Board of State Canvassers. have hereunto set our hands. Done at the Capitol, in the City lages, wards and election districts within each of such congressional dis td.Odsj votes, and meie were no scat-t-eiing votes.

Tuat fium the certified returns made as aioreoiiiu, it appeals mat tne total of voles g.ven tor state faena-ior on tne Kepuuucdn uotei tiom tne ihird Senatur.ai uistnct, comprised uf tne cuuinies of Kenosha anu nacine, was five thousand eigne hundred ninety-nine of wnich number lieoise L. Buck received tnree tnou-sajid fourteen votes, and P. waiter Petersen received two thousand candidate for Congress from the Third District; That John C. Kleczka, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for Congress from the Fourth District; That William H. Stafford, having of Madison, this Twentieth day of candidate for State Senator from the tricts on the first Tuesday of Septem ber, A.

D. 1918, being the third day of Arthur A. Bentley one tnou-sand three hundred and sixty-one and there were eleven (11) scattering votes; That from the" certified returns made as aforesaid, from tha Eighth Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Marathon, Portage, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara and Wood, it ap-pears that the total number of votes given for the nemination of a candidate for Member of Congress was one thousand seven hundred and eight of which number John W. Brown received one thousand six hundred and ninety-nine and. there were Thirty-first Senatorial District.

That no person having received ten said month: That from the certified returns made percent of the party vote for State as aforesaid, from the First Congres September. A. D. 1918. MERLIN HULL, Secretary of State.

HENRY JOHNSON, State Treasurer. SPENCER HAVEN. Attorney General. Board of State Canvassers. feenator in the Thirty-third Senatorial District, there Is no Republican candi- sional District, comprised of the coun received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for Congress from the Fifth aate tor the oitice of State Senator from the said district District; cigui hunurea aevemy-eisnt voies, and mere were seven (7) scattering votes.

That Florian Lampert, having re STATE SENATOR ties of Kenosha, Racine, Rock, Wal-1 worth and Waukesha, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Congress was Sixteen thousand four hundred and twenty-one (16.421), of which number Henry Allen Cooper received Eight thousand one hundred and thir That from the certified returns made ceived the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for Congress from the Sixth dis nine (9) scattering That from the returns made as atoresaiu, it appears mat the tOLal trict; as aforesaid, from- the Ninth Cong-res-sional District, comprised of the coun ASSEMBLYMEN September Primary. 1918. Republican Ticket We, Merlin Hull, Secretary of State, Henry Johnson. State Treasurer, and Silencer Haven, Attorney General, constituting the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Wisconsin, do hereby certify that the attached tabulated statement, compiled from the certified returns made to the Secretary of State, in compliance with law, by the Bounty clerks of the several counties comprising assembly districts consisting of more than one county, contains a correct abstract of the total number That John J. Esch, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands.

Done at the Capitol, in the City of Mail-ison, this 17th day of September, A. D. 1918. MERLIN HULL. Secretary of State.

HENRY JOHNSON, State Treasurer. SPENCER HAVEN, Attorney General. Board of State Canvassers. nominated as the Republican candidate teen (8.113), Clifford E. Randall received Eight thousand two hundred and ninety-five (8.295), and there were Thirteen (13) scattering votes; for Congress from the Seventh District; That from the certified returns made That Edward E.

Browne, having re ceived the greatest number of votes, as aforesaid, from the Second Congressional District, comprised of the coun numuer votes given for State Senator on the Repuo.ican ticket from, me cievemh Senmoi-iai District, comprised of tne counties of Burnett, JJouaiaa ana Wusnourn, was live thousand six hundred ninety-one of which numuer Ricnaid H. Bradley received one thousand eight hundied six (l.suo) votes, James H. mie received one thou-band eignt hunared sixty-six (1,466) votes, and Ray J. Nye received two thousand nineteen votes), and Uiere were no scattering votes. That from the certinea returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given for State Senator on the Republican ticket from the is duly nominated as the Republican Democratic Ticket September Primary, 1318 We, Merlin Hull, Secretary of Slate, Henry Johnson, State Treasurer, and Spencer Haven, Attorney General, constituting the Board of State Canvassers of the state of Wisconsin, do hereby certify that the attatched tabulated statement, compiled from the certiiied returns made to the Secretary of State, in compliance with law, contains a correct abstract of votes given forthe nomination of candidates for State Senator on the Democratic ticket at a Primary Election held in the several towns, villages, wards and election districts within said state, on the first Tuesday in September, A.

D. 1918, being the third day of said month. ties of Columbia, Dodge, Jefferson, candidate for Congress from the lof votes given for the nomination of candidates for Member Assembly Ozaukee, Sheboygan, and Washington, Eighth District; That David G. Classon, having re it appears that the total number ot votes given for the nomination of a STATE SENATOR Socialist Ticket September Primary, 1918. ceived the greatest number of votes.

on the Republican ticket at a Primary Election held in the several towns, villages, wards and election districts within each of such assembly districts candidate for Congress was Ten thou is duly nominated as the Republican candidate for Congress, from the We, Merlm Hull, Secretary of State, ties of Brown, Door, Forest, Florence, Kewaunee, Langlade; Oconto, Marinette, and Outagamie, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was two thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven of which number Andrew R. McDonald received two thousand seven hundred and seventy-six and there was one (1) scattering vote. That from the certified returns made as aforesaid, from, the Tenth Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Barron, Buffalo, Chippewa, Dunn, Eau Claire, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix and Trempealeau, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was one thousand seventy-two of which number William H. Frawley received one thousand and thirty-six, and there were thirty-six (36) scattering votes; We do therefore hereby determine and certify that Calvin Stewart, hav sand two hundred and fifty-eight of which number Edward Voigt received Ten thousand one hundred and on the first Tuesduv in September.

A. Ninth District; Henry Johnson, State Treasurer, That James A. Frear, having re Spencer Haven, Attorney General, con- 1918, being the third day ot said and sixteen and there were ceived the greatest number of votes, is stiluting the Board of State Canvassers month. inirteenth Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Dodge and Wasiiington, was three thousand eight duly nominated as the Republican One hundred and forty-two (142) scattering votes: candidate for Congress from the Tenth That from the certified returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total of the state of Wisconsin, do hereby i That from the certified returns made certify that the attached tabulated as aforssaid, from the assembly dis-statement, compiled from the certiiied trict composed of the counties of Ad-returns made to the Secretary of State, ams and Marquette, it appears that That from the certified returns made nunui-ea eight of which num District; That Adolphus P. Nelson, having re uer Herman Bngnen received three thousand seven hundred eighty-tlsi ee as aforesaid from the Third Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Crawford.

Dane, Grant, Green, ceived the greatest number of votes, is number of votes given for State Sen-! ator on the Democratic ticket from the Third Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Kenosha and Racine, was one thousand seven hun id.iaoj otes, and mere were twenty- five (25) scattering votes. Iowa. Lafayette and Richland, it ap duly nominated as the Republican candidate for Congress from the Eleventh District. pears that the total number of votes eiven for the nomination or a canai- date for Congress was Nineteen thou in compliance with law, by the county the total number of votes given for clerks of the several counties of the the nomination of a candidate for state, contains a correct abstract of Member of Assembly on the Republi-votes given for the nomination of can- can ticket was one thousand and sev-didatcs for State Senator on the So- en (1007), of which number J. F.

Medalist ticket at a Primary Election held Dowell received one thousand and one in the several towns, villages, wards and there were six (6) scatter-and election districts within said state, ing votes; on the first Tuesday in September, A. D. That from the certified returns mad( 1918, being the third day of said month. as aforesaidi from the assembly dis. That from the certiiied returns made trict comp03ea of the counties of But.

as aforesaid, it appears that the total falo aml pepin it appears that the to. sand five hundred and thirty (19,530) of which number James G. Monahan received Seven thousand seven hundred That from the certified returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given for State Senator on the Republican ticket from tho Seventeeth Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Green, Iowa and Lafayette, was live thousand two hundied thirteen of which number James McGinty received one thousand three hundred sixteen (1,316) vstes, Oscar R. Olson received two thousand six hundred thirty-five (2.636) (7.700). John M.

Nelson received Seven thousand six hundred and twenty-one dred thirty-two (1.732), of which number Robert M. Hurley one thousand seven hundred thirty-one (1,731) votes, and there was one (1) scattering vote. That from tha certified returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given for State Senator on the Democratic ticket from the Thirteenth Senatorial District, comprised of tho counties of Dodge and Washington, was one thousand six hundred ninety of which number John H. G. Lieven received IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands.

Done at the Capitol, in the City of Madison, this Twentieth day of September, A. D. 1918. MERLIN HULL, Secretary of State. HENRY JOHNSON, State Treasurer.

SPENCER HAVEN, Attorney General. Board of State Canvassers. (7.621). L. W.

Pollard received One thousand four hundred and ninety-four iui tal nuinoej. or votes given ior tne noni. ator on the Socialist ticket from the of candidate for Member ct a. 494). Farrand K.

Shuttleworth re ceived Two thousand seven hundred Third Senatorial District, comprised of Assembly on the Republican ticket tho counties of Kenosha and nnB thousand five hundred anf (2.700). and there were Fifteen (1 scattering votes: votes, and Granv.lle I. Trace received one thousand two hundred fifty-seven That from the certified returns votes, and there were live (5) made as aforesaid from the Fourth scattering votes. ing received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Democratic candidate for Congress from the First District; That John Clifford, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Democratic candidate for Congress from the Second District; That no candidate having received ten percent of the Democratic vote of the Third District, there is no Democratic candidate from such district; but Edward J. P.eynolds.

havine received the required numbers of votes, is entitled to a place on the ballot as an Independent candidate from the Third District; That William J. Kershaw, having received the greatest number of vptcSj is duly nominated as the Democratic" candidate for Congress from tho Fourth District; That Joseph P. Carney, having received the greatest number of votes, is Congressional District, comprised of That from the certified returns made CONGRESSMEN September Primary, 1918 Socialist Ticket We, Merlin Hull, Secretary of State, part of Milwaukee County, it appears that the total number of votes given was four hundred fourteen (414), of twenty-three (1523), of which numbe! which number Willard F. Goodman re- Kdwin F. Ganz received one thousand ceived four hundred thirteen (413) our hundred and eighty-five (1485) votes, and there was one (1) scattering aIKl there were thirty-eight (38) scat.

vote. tering votes; That from the certified returns made as aforesaid it amieirs that the total That frOTn the "rttfled returns mad( as atoresaiu, it appears that tne total aforesaid from assembly dis-number of votes given for State Sena-S io i trict composed of the counties of JJttr- vi from tlie anrtl Washburn, it apears that Eleventh Senatorial District comprised number 0't votesgiven fo as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given for State Senator on the Republican ticket from the for the nomination of a candidate for Congress was Thirteen thousand two hundred and sixteen of which Henry Johnson, State Treasurer, and iwenty-hrst Senatorial District, com number William J. Cary received Five Spencer Haven, Attorney General, constituting the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Wisconsin, do hereby prised of the counties of Adams, Juneau, Marquette and was five thousand four hundred forty-eight thousand, three, hundred and seventy- oi ine counties ot urneti iJouBias aim the nomlnation of a candidate for one thousand six hundred eignty-six (1.GS6) votes, and there were four (4) scattering votes. That from the certified returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given for State Senator on the Democratic ticket from the Fifteenth Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Calumet and Manitowoc, was one thousand two hundred forty (1.240), of which number Leo P. Fox received one thousand two hundred thirty-five (1,235) votes, and there were five (5) scattering votes.

That from the certified returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given for State sgn.tn, nn the Demc-at'C, ick certify that the attached tabulated i A Member of Assembly on the Republi-(256), of which number C. L. Carlin re- 1 one' (5.371), James F. Heffernan received Two thousand two hundred and tu.iqaj, or wnieh number John A. Co statement, compiled from the certified returns made to the Secretary of State, ceived two hundred fifty-six (2a6) red and seventy (2170), of which sixtv-four (2 264).

John C. Kleczka re nant received two thousand seven hundred thirty-eight (2,738) votes, and Frank H. Hanson received two. thou votes, niiu incia iv-i. uu Bca-iienns Tenaen received Vne in compliance with law, by the county ceived Five thousand five hundred and eighty-one and there were no VOteS.

nln.lv. clerks of the counties comprising the That from the certified returns made- four (U94)i FranU Hammill received scattering votes: sand seven hundied ten (2,710) votes, and there were no scattering votes. several congressional districts, contains a correct abstract of the total as aioresaia, it. appears mat tne total a didate for Congress from the Fifth (976), That from the certified return; made as aforesaid from the Fifth Con That from the certified returns made number of votes given for the nom and there were no scattering votes; returns ination of candidates for Member of as aforesaid, it appears that the total icpmh siunairvr-ini liiitrw.r mnh I That from the certified comprised gressional District, comprised of part nf Milwaukee Countv. it appears that Husting, having re-ceived-the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Democratic can Congress on the Socialist ticket at a made as aforesaid, from the assembly the Seventeenth Senatorial District, ot the counties of Dodge and Washing- district composed of the counties of f-nmnrised of the counties of Green ton, was seven hundred thirty-seven Primary Election held in the several towns, villages, ivards and election number of votes eiven for State Sena-tor on the Republican ticket from the Twenty-third Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Portage and didate for Congress from the Sixth Dis Forest.

Florence and Oneida, it ap- Tnwa and Lafavette. was two hundred the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Congress was Sixteen thousand three hundred and eighty-three (16.383), of (737), of which number John H. districts within each of such Congres trict; three (203), of which number Jas. Mc-ficp received seventy-one (71) votes, That Arthur Bentley, having the sional districts on the first Tuesday in September, A. D.

1918, being the third which number William 1. Greene received Three thousand seven hundred day of said month. and M. A. O'Brien received one hundred four (104) votes, nnd there were twen-tv-eiHit (28i scattering votes.

Thoma received seven hundred thirty- lolal minioer ui vote six (736) votes, and there was one u) given for the nomination of a candi-scattering vote date for of Assembly on the That from the certified returns made 1 Republican ticket was two thousand as aforesaid, it appears that the tofcl tw hundred and ninety-one (2291), of number of votes given for State Grandln? tor on the Socialist ticket from the onIe, thousand eighty-nine (1089) nnd fiftv-five (3.755). Herbert w. mi That from the certified returns made lin received Four thousand six hundred as aforesaid from the First District, comprised of the counties of Kenosha, That from the certified returns made na aforesaid, it anpears that the total and seven (4.607), William H. Stafford received Eight thousand and nineteen waupaca, was five thousand three hundred sixty-nine of which number Don C. Hail received two thousand one hundred thirty-one (2,131) votes, and Herman J.

Severson received three thousand two hundred thirty-foDr (3,234) votes, and there were four (4) scattering votes. That from the certified returns made as aforesaid it appears that the total number of votes g.ven for State Sena tor on the Republican ticket from the Rucine. Rock. Walworth and Wauke numher of votes eiven for State Sena HIIU 11 O. 1 lllllll UIUU- Fifteenth Senatorial District, comprised (if lio rnnntmn nf olnmu, fnni sand two hundred and two (1202); and (8.019).

and there were Two unseat urin? votes: tor on the Democratic ticket from the Twenty-third Senatorial District, com- sha, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was That from the certified returns made nrised of the counties of f-ortage anu Waupaca, was six hundred ninety-three r931. of which numher William F. as aforesaid from the bixtn congres sional District, comprised of the coun five hundred and forty-nine (549), of which number Samuel S. Walkup received five hundred and forty-six tio nf r-nlumet. Fond du Lac, uree flollins received six hundred eighty- Lake, Marquette, Manitowoc, and Winnebago, it appears that the total number of votes given lor me nomina.

Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Langlade and Marathon, was three thousan i four hundred forty-nine of which number "Claire B. Bird received two thousand three hundred fifty-eight seven (687) votes, and there were six (6) scattering votes. That from the certiiied returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given for State Senator on the Democratic ticket from the greatest number of votes is duly nominated as the Democratic candidate for Congress from the Seventh District; That John W. Brown, having the greatest number of votes, Is duly nominated as the Democratic candidate for Congress from the Eighth District; That Andrew R. McDonald, having the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Democratic candidate for Congress from the Ninth District; That no candidate having received ten percent of the Democratic vote of the Tenth District, there is no Democratic candidate from such district; but William H.

Frawley, having the required number of votes, is entitled to place on the ballot as an Independent indidate from the Tenth District. l.V TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands. Done at the capitol, in the City of this 20th day of September, -A. D. 1918.

MERIN HULL, Secrtary of State. HENRY JOHNSON, State Treasurer. SPENCER HAVEN, Attorney General. Board of State Canvassers. tlon of a candidate for Congress was Thirteen thousand two hundred and fiftv-one 13.251).

of which number towoc, was one thousand four hundred twenty-one of which number' That from the certified returns Henry Kleist received one thousand made as aforesaid, from the assembly four hundred twenty-one (1,421) votes, district composed of the counties of and there were no scattering votes. I Iron and Vilas, It appears that the to-That from the certified returns made tal number of votes given for the nomas aforesaid, it appears that the total ination of a candidate for Member of number of votes given for State Sena- i Assembly on the Republican ticket tor on the Socialist ticket from the wa8 nine hundred and eighty-one (981), Twenty-fifth Senatorial District com-'0' which number Joseph De Fcr reprised of the counties of Langlade and reived nine hundred seventy-seven Marathon, was nine hundred eight (977)- anJ there were four (4) scat-(90S), of which number Christ Rloom tering votes'. received nine hundred seven (907), I That from the certified returns made votes, and there was one (1) scattering as aforesaid, from the assembly dis-vote. trict composed of the counties of That from the certified returns made Rusk and Sawyer, it appears that the as aforesaid, it appears that the total total number of votes given for the number of votes given for State Sena- I nomination of a candidate for Mem-tor on the Socialist ticket from tlie ber of Assembly on the Republican (546), and there were three (3) scattering votes; That from the certified ret'irns made as aforesaid from the Second District, comprised of the counties of Columbia, Dodge, Jefferson, Ozaukee, Sheboygan and Washington, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was two thousand three hundred and twenty-six Charles F. Hart received One thnuaand six hundred and twenty-si Twenty-seventh Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Columbia and Sauk, was one hundred eighty-two (182).

of which number J. E. Jones re (1.626), Thomas Higgins received Two votes, and Jonas Radcliffe received one thousand ninety (1,090) votes, and there was one (1) scattering vote. That from the certified returns made as aforesaid it appears that the total eiirht hundred and seventy fra.r (2.S74). Philip Lehner received ceived one hundred lifty-eight (158) votes, and there were twenty-four (24) Four thousand one hundred and thirty four.

(4 134. Florian Lampert re scattering votes. That from the certified returns made solved Four thousand six hundred an number of votes riven for State Senator on the Republican ticket from the Twenty-seventh Senatorial District, or wnicn numoer vnier-Inger received two thousand three hundred and nineteen (2.319), and there were seven (7) scattering votes; That from the certified returns made seven and there were Ten (10 Qfntterinff votes: as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given for State Senator on the Democratic ticket from the Thirty-third Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Jefferson and That from the certified returns made Thirty-third Senatorial District, cohl-! ticket was one thousand four hundred prised of the counties of Jefferson and eighty (14S0), of which number Waukesha, was ono hundred sixty-John 11. Hellweg received eight hun-three (103). of which number George1 dred thirty-nine (839), V.

V. Miller received one hundred sixty-three ceived six hundred and thirty-nine (639), and there were two (2) scatter (163) voles, and there were no scatter ing votes. We do therefore hereby determine as aforesaid from the Seventh Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Adams, Clark, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, Monroe, Sauk and Vernon, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Congress was Thirteen thousand six hundred and thirty-six of which number John J. Fsch received Thirteen thousand five hundred and six and there ing votes. We do thercfora hereby determine and certify that Willard F.

Goodman, comprised of the counties of Columbia and Sauk, was six thousand forty-seven (6.047), of which number George Staudenmayer received three thousand one hundred fifty votes, and Norman E. Van Dyke received two eight hundred ninety-three votes, and there were four (4) scattering votes. That from the certified retitrns made as aforesaid -it appears that the total number of votes given for Slate Senator on the Republican ticket from the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Barron, Dunn and Polk, wari five thousand two hundred ninety-one of which and certify that J. F. McDowell, hav- as aforesaid from the Fourth District, comprised of part of Milwaukee County, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was five thousand one hundred and eight of which number Edmund T.

Melms received five thousand one hundred and one and there were f7) scattering votes; That from the certified returns made as aforesaid from the Fifth District, comprised of.part of the county of Milwaukee it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress CONGRESSMEN September Primary, 1918 Prohibition Ticket. We, Merlin Hull, Secretary of State, Henry Johnson, State Treasurer, and Spencer Haven, Attorney General, con having received tlie greatest number 1 ing received the greatest number of of votes, is duly nominated us the So- votes, is dulv nominated as tlie Reuub- Waukesha, was one thousand two hundred sixty-one (1.261), of which number Charles Mulberger received one thousand two hundred fifty-rive (1.255) votes, and there were six (6) scattering votes. We do therefore hereby determine and certify that Robert M. Hurley, having received the. greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Democratic candidate for State Senator from the Third Senatorial District.

That John li. G. Lieven, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the 1 )e root-n; tic lican candidate for of Assem cialist candidate for State Senator from the Third Senatorial District. That C. L.

Curhn. having received stituting the Board of State Canvassers were One hundred ana tnirty uwi or tne oi Wisconsin, uu nereoy votes' certify that the attached tabulated Trint from the certified returns made statement, compiled from the certi-1 1 frnm the Eighth Con- lied returns made to the Scrctary of ntetrlet comnrlsod of the was eight thousand five hundred unci State, in compliance with the Mirafhnri Portuee. Sha- sixty-four of which number rounty clerks of the several counties and Wood. Victor L. Berger received eight thou comprising congressional districts con lit' appears that the total number of sand five hundred and fifty-two sisting of more than one county, con- candidate for State SeuM'tr iroin the Thirteenth Senatorial District That Leo P.

1-ox, reci-ived the greateiit number cf votes, duly Humiliated as the Democratic for State Senator from the Fifteenth. and there wore twelve (12) scattering votes; the greatest number of voles, is duly nominated as the Socialist candidate for State Senator from the Eleventh Senatorial District. That John 11. Thonia, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Socialist candidate lor State Senator lroui ttiu 'i'lnrteent Senatorial District. That Henry Klcist, having received the greatest nuinbi of voles, is duly nominated as the Socialist cainlula te.

tor State irum the 1-uteentii Senatorial JJisirut. That Christ IJIooin, bavins received the greatest number ot votes, is duly nominated asi the Socialist candidate, lor Mali; from thu Twenly-lilth Senat iiiiai District. That from the certified returns made tains a correct abstract of the total Jor Congress was Sixteen number of votes given for the hmKired and nlhe candidates for Member of Cn-I tha numl)Pr Ertwnra press on the Prohibition ticket at a Reived Seven thousand eight Primary Election held in the several dTd and nine (7.809), Michael G. towns vil ages, wards and election "ved six thousand two number Al. ('.

Anderson received five thousand two hundred fifty-one (5.251) voles, and there were forty (40) scattering votes. That fiv.iii the certified returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total number of votes given' for State Sena, tor on iho Republican ticket from tho. Thirty-first Senatorial District, comprised of the counties of Jackson, Monroe am) ernon, was live thousand three hundred sev nty-two of which number J. I Heck received two thou-sand live hundred seven (2.507) votes, mil Henry Bennett received two bly from the Assembly District composed of Adams and Marquette counties; That I'M win F. Ganz, having received the gi itest number of votes, is duly nominal, as tho Republican candidate for Member of Assembly from the assembly district composed of the counties, ot liuilalu and i'epin; That James 11.

Jensen, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominate'! as tlie Republican candniate for Member of Assembly from tlie assembly district composed of the counties of ilumett an.l Washburn; That Ira K. Smith, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly nominated as the Republican cauli-ilnto for of Assembly from the assembly district composed of tho count ies of Forest, Florence and Oiifcina; That Joseph J. De Fer, having received the greatest number of votes, is duly numinutcd as the Republican candidate for Member of Assembly districts wunin earn oi sucn Lonsrea-: i r.mr (R "941 Frank sional districts on the first Tuesday In il. September, A. D.

1918, being the third as aforesaid from the Sixth District, comprised of the counties of Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Manitowoc, and Wjnnebniw, it appears that the total number of votes givyi for the nomination of a 'antlidate for Member of Congress was one thousand eight hundred 1.800), of whkh number Gilbert H. Thompson received one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four and there were six (6) scattering votes; That from tho certified returns made as aforesaid from the Eighth District, Senatorial District. That there is no noinin.it ion of a Democratic candidate for Senator tl.e Seventeen ii iVnalui i.il District. That William F. Collins, having received the greatest niirrtl of vole--, is duly nominated as the Democratic candidate for Slate Senator from the.

Twenty-third Sniatorlal District. That no candidate having received ten per cent, of the Democratic vote of the Twenty-seventh Senatorial District, there is no Democratic candidate froir two ana mere were roue scattering votes; That from the certified returns made as aforesaid from the Ninth Congressional District, comprised of the coun day of said month. That from the certified returns made as aforesaid from the Sixth Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Manitowoc, Marquette and Win- thousand cipjil hundred sixty-live votes, ural there were no scattering voles. That from tlie certified returns made as aforesaid, it appears that the total ties of Brown, Door, Florence, Forest. lh.it laui'su A eii, having received tho urcatcsi nuiiilier of votes, is duly nominated n.s tue Socialist candidate for Senator from tiio Tiiu ty-lliiid Senatorial 1 os-trici.

i. WHEREOF, we nebago, it appears that the total num- Kewaunee, i.rmgiaue, ber of votes' given for the nomination nette. and Outagamie it appears that of a candidate for Member of Congress the total number of votes given for the was one hundred and twen-three nomination of a candidate for congress (123). of which number Byron E. Van I was Fourteen thousand seven nundrea comprised of ihe counties of Marathon, Portage.

Shawano, Waupaca, ich district; but K. Jones, received the rctiuircd number of votes. trom the assembly district composed of the counties of iron nnd Vilas; Waushara and Wood. It Appears that That John II. Hellweg, having re of which number the total number of votes given for Kouren received one hundred and and three (14,703) number of votes o-j von for State Senator on the Republican ticket from the Thirty-third Smatoiial District, comprised of the counties of Jefferson and Wanlioslri.

wan two hundred fortv-twu (242). of which number Fred W. Lehman received one hundred twrntv-five (126) vol, and A. 11 Il.irtwiu ceived ceived tho greatest number of votes, is entitled to a place on tho ballot as an Independent candidate from the Twenty-seventh Senatorial District. That Charles Mulberger, having received the greatest number of votes, Is dulv nominated as the Democratic is duly nununaled us the Republican candidate tor of Assembly lutvo In rcuiitu set our hand.

Done at the Capitol, in the City of Mau-isun, this 1 "i Hi day of Septemoer, A. D. IMS. MERLIN HFLL, Secretary of Stale. HENRY JOHNSON.

State Treasurer. Kl'KNCEil HAVEN, Attorney General. Hoard of State Canvassers. from th assembly district composed of the counties of Rusk and Sawyer, CH for Ktiktn Kenutnv (La thirty-six votes, and there were 1 1 i Thirty-third Senatorial District. elelity-oiie (SI) scattering votes, David G.

Classon received Fourteen thousand six hundred and eighty-one and there were Twenty-two (22) scattering votes; That from the certified returns made ax aforesaid from the Tenth Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Barron, Buffalo, Chippewa, Dunn-, Eau Claire, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix, and Trempealeau, It appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Congress was Eighteen thousand six hundred and sixty of which twenty-two (122), and there was one (1) scattering vote. That from the certified returns made as aforesaid from the Seventh Congressional District, comprised of the counties of Adams, Clark, Jackson, Junoau, La Crosse, Monroe, Sauk and Vernon, it appears that the total number of votes given for the nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was one hundred sixty-nine (169), of which number Oliver Needham received one hundred sixty-three (163), and there were six (6) scattering votes. We do therefore hereby determine tho nomination of a candidate for Member of Congress was one thousand three hundred and sixteen (1.316). of which number Leo Krzycki received, one thousand two hundred and ninety-seven and there were nineteen (19) scattering votes; That from the certified returns made as aforesaid from the Eleventh District, comprised of tho counties of Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett.

Douglas, Iron, Lincoln, Oneida, Polk, Price, Rusk. Sawyer, Taylor. Vilas ant Washburn, It appears that the total number ot votes given for the nomination of a candidate fur Member of Con We do therefore hereby determine and certify that Herbert Peterson, having received the ereatest number of voles, is duly nominal' th Republican candidate for Slate Senator from the First al I iKtr.ct. Tint George Il'icli. aving rec the iircntesi numher of votes, tluy nominated as the liepubliran candidate fcr Senator fn in tha Third Senatorial District.

IN TESTIMONY WHKKliOF, we luive hereunto set our hands. Dona ut the Capitol, in the City of Madison, this 17lh day of September, A. D. 1918. MERLIN HULL.

Secretary of Stute. IIKNRY JOHNSON, State Treasurer. Sl'IONCUit HAVKN. Attorney General. Board of State Canvassers, IN TESTIMONY.

VVllKUKoF, we have hereunto set our hands. Done at tlM Capitol, In the City of Madison, this 17th day of September, A. D. 19 18. MERLIN HULL.

Secretary of Stato. HENRY JOHNSON. State TreiiHurer. SI'KNCKU HAVEN, Attorney General. Loard ol State Canvassers.

ASSEMBLYMEN September Primary, 1918, Democratic Ticket. We, Merlin Hull, Secretary of State, Henry Johnson, State Treasurer, ami Spencer 1 liven, Attorney General, constituting th Hoard of State Can number James A. Frear received Nine thousand eight hundred nnd sixty-three and certify that Byron K. Van Keuren, receiveu having received the greatest number (9.863). Schuvler G.

Oilman gress was seven hundred ami ninety- vassers of Stat" of Wisconsin, do having received hereby certify that the attached tub- of voles, is duly nominated an the Pro- Five thousand seven hundred and bov- one (791), of which number John That Kay J. Nye.

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