1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment (original) (raw)
Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933 (May be incomplete!)
- Alger District: L. B. Chittenden 1933
- Allegan County: Raymond L. Anglemire 1933
- Alpena District: Arthur W. Wilcox 1933
- Antrim District: Guy H. Kane 1933
- Arenac District: Herman N. Butler 1933
- Barry County: Eugene Davenport 1933
- Bay County 1st District: Adolph J. Rehmus 1933
- Bay County 2nd District: Samuel H. Castanier 1933
- Berrien County 1st District: Julius J. Krieger 1933
- Berrien County 2nd District: Doris C. Hawks 1933
- Branch County: Mortimer W. Olds 1933
- Calhoun County 1st District: Charles E. Gauss 1933
- Calhoun County 2nd District: Howard W. Cavanagh 1933
- Cass County: Carl B. Dill 1933
- Charlevoix District: Thomas C. Kroupa 1933
- Cheboygan District: John C. Rittenhouse 1933
- Chippewa County: Robert S. Moore 1933
- Clinton County: Herbert Armbrustmacher 1933
- Delta County: Cornelius Gallagher 1933
- Dickinson County: Earl M. LaFreniere 1933
- Eaton County: Albert M. Ewert 1933
- Emmet District: John B. Vallier 1933
- Genesee County 1st District: Carl Bonbright 1933James Martin 1933
- Genesee County 2nd District: Frank J. Sawyer 1933
- Gogebic County: Thomas J. Landers 1933
- Grand Traverse County: Timothy R. Temple 1933
- Gratiot County: Edwin Raynor 1933
- Hillsdale County: George D. Schermerhorn 1933
- Houghton County 1st District: William L. Stannard 1933
- Houghton County 2nd District: James T. Healy 1933
- Huron County: William J. Riley 1933
- Ingham County 1st District: Homer D. Parker 1933
- Ingham County 2nd District: William J. Barber 1933
- Ionia County: Fred A. Chapman 1933
- Iron County: Martin S. McDonough 1933
- Isabella County: Thomas R. McNamara 1933
- Jackson County 1st District: John W. Miner 1933
- Jackson County 2nd District: Dean G. Kimball 1933
- Kalamazoo County 1st District: Dean Halford 1933
- Kalamazoo County 2nd District: William F. Montague 1933
- Kent County 1st District: Charles R. Bowman 1933Dorothy S. McAllister 1933John J. Smolenski 1933
- Kent County 2nd District: John M. Dunham 1933
- Kent County 3rd District: William S. Lamoreaux 1933
- Lapeer County: Loren H. Richards 1933
- Lenawee County: Bert D. Chandler 1933
- Livingston County: Bert Pate 1933
- Macomb County: Austin W. Heine 1933
- Manistee County: William D. Manchester 1933
- Marquette County: Connor Cowpland 1933
- Mason County: Fred J. Hermann 1933
- Mecosta District: Arnold C. Misteli 1933
- Menominee County: Hugh Bresnahan 1933
- Midland District: Frank I. Wixom 1933
- Monroe County: Henry F. R. Frincke 1933
- Montcalm County: Art Jensen 1933
- Muskegon County 1st District: Fred J. Loewe 1933
- Muskegon County 2nd District: Elliott D. Prescott 1933
- Newaygo District: Robert W. Mason 1933
- Oakland County 1st District: Preston C. Allen 1933
- Oakland County 2nd District: Clarence W. Seery 1933
- Ontonagon District: Edwin J. Evans 1933
- Osceola District: Floyd Doherty 1933
- Ottawa County: William A. Hanrahan 1933
- Presque Isle District: Edward A. Westrope 1933
- Saginaw County 1st District: Albert S. Harvey 1933Frank A. Picard 1933
- Saginaw County 2nd District: Otto J. Conzelmann 1933
- St. Clair County 1st District: Charlotte H. McMorran 1933
- St. Clair County 2nd District: John H. Schlinkert 1933
- St. Joseph County: Dan J. Gerow 1933
- Sanilac County: Robert A. Turrel 1933
- Shiawassee County: William J. McCullough 1933
- Tuscola County: Wilbert H. Cook 1933
- Van Buren County: Cecil A. Runyan 1933
- Washtenaw County: Nathan S. Potter 1933
- Wayne County 1st District: Mary E. Alger 1933Andrew C. Baird 1933Robert H. Clancy 1933Helen R. Dean 1933Victor DeBacke 1933William F. Dettling 1933Catherine D. Doran 1933Frank D. Eaman 1933Rex Humphrey 1933Roscoe B. Huston 1933Arthur J. Lacy 1933Sidney T. Miller 1933George A. Ott 1933Charles A. Roxborough 1933Robert J. Teagan 1933Robert D. Wardell 1933John W. Woznak 1933
- Wayne County 2nd District: Clyde Austin 1933
- Wayne County 3rd District: Stephen S. Skrzycki 1933
- Wayne County 4th District: Robert M. Ashley 1933
- Wayne County 5th District: Elton R. Eaton 1933
- Wexford District: Lundy J. Deming 1933
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
- 1933 Apr 3: L. B. Chittenden (Wet), elected;George A. Baldwin (Dry), defeated.Raymond L. Anglemire (Wet), elected;Floyd M. Barden (Dry), defeated.Arthur W. Wilcox (Wet), elected;Joseph H. Thompson (Dry), defeated.Guy H. Kane (Wet), elected;E. S. Carroll (Dry), defeated.Herman N. Butler (Wet), elected;Annie E. Parliament (Dry), defeated.Eugene Davenport (Dry), elected;Birge C. Swift (Wet), defeated.Adolph J. Rehmus (Wet), elected;Archibald H. McMillan (Dry), defeated.Samuel H. Castanier (Wet), elected;Carl M. Cook (Dry), defeated.Julius J. Krieger (Wet), elected;Emma Jean Hall (Dry), defeated.Doris C. Hawks (Wet), elected;Harris S. Whitney (Dry), defeated.Mortimer W. Olds (Wet), elected;Delbert E. Williams (Dry), defeated.Charles E. Gauss (Wet), elected;Frederic S. Goodrich (Dry), defeated.Howard W. Cavanagh (Wet), elected;Verner W. Main (Dry), defeated.Carl B. Dill (Wet), elected;William H. Berkey (Dry), defeated.Thomas C. Kroupa (Wet), elected;Henry Steimel (Dry), defeated.John C. Rittenhouse (Wet), elected;Allen Schreur (Dry), defeated.Robert S. Moore (Wet), elected;Marshall W. Hoyt (Dry), defeated.Herbert Armbrustmacher (Wet), elected;A. M. Pearl (Dry), defeated.Cornelius Gallagher (Wet), elected;Charles N. Wood (Dry), defeated.Earl M. LaFreniere (Wet), elected;Edwin Asp (Dry), defeated.Albert M. Ewert (Wet), elected;Stanley B. Niles (Dry), defeated.John B. Vallier (Wet), elected;George A. Weaver (Dry), defeated.Carl Bonbright (Wet), elected;James Martin (Wet), elected;Alvin N. Cody (Dry), defeated;Mary L. Blackwell (Dry), defeated.Frank J. Sawyer (Wet), elected;Alfred Stevens (Dry), defeated.Thomas J. Landers (Wet), elected;John Kuivinen (Dry), defeated.Timothy R. Temple (Wet), elected;Demas Cochlin (Dry), defeated.Edwin Raynor (Wet), elected;Leon L. Tyler (Dry), defeated.George D. Schermerhorn (Wet), elected;James Denver Driskill (Dry), defeated.William L. Stannard (Wet), elected;Samuel A. Carey (Dry), defeated.James T. Healy (Wet), elected;Matt M. Dennis (Dry), defeated.William J. Riley (Wet), elected;Charlotte Allison (Dry), defeated.Homer D. Parker (Wet), elected;Glenn M. Frye (Dry), defeated.William J. Barber (Wet), elected;Dora H. Stockman (Dry), defeated.Fred A. Chapman (Wet), elected;George L. Jordan (Dry), defeated.Martin S. McDonough (Wet), elected;Carl A. Rosander (Dry), defeated.Thomas R. McNamara (Wet), elected;Floyd H. Johnson (Dry), defeated.John W. Miner (Wet), elected;Earle J. Engle (Dry), defeated.Dean G. Kimball (Wet), elected;Mark B. Hawes (Dry), defeated.Dean Halford (Wet), elected;James B. Balch (Dry), defeated.William F. Montague (Wet), elected;Samuel H. Van Horn (Dry), defeated.Charles R. Bowman (Wet), elected;Dorothy S. McAllister (Wet), elected;John J. Smolenski (Wet), elected;Frank A. Bacon (Dry), defeated;Henry Beets (Dry), defeated;Fred P. Geib (Dry), defeated.John M. Dunham (Wet), elected;J. Pomeroy Munson (Dry), defeated.William S. Lamoreaux (Wet), elected;M. Harold Saur (Dry), defeated.Loren H. Richards (Wet), elected;Fred J. Stephenson (Dry), defeated.Bert D. Chandler (Wet), elected;Eugene P. Lake (Dry), defeated.Bert Pate (Wet), elected;William H. Caulfield (Dry), defeated.Austin W. Heine (Wet), elected;Emerson O. Gildart (Dry), defeated.William D. Manchester (Wet), elected;Luke Keddie (Dry), defeated.Connor Cowpland (Wet), elected;S. S. Stockwell (Dry), defeated.Fred J. Hermann (Wet), elected;B. S. Bailey (Dry), defeated.Arnold C. Misteli (Wet), elected;Walter F. Jackson (Dry), defeated.Hugh Bresnahan (Wet), elected;William Lovejoy (Dry), defeated.Frank I. Wixom (Wet), elected;Neil C. McKay (Dry), defeated.Henry F. R. Frincke (Wet), elected;E. M. Loose (Dry), defeated.Art Jensen (Wet), elected;Leo B. Niles (Dry), defeated.Fred J. Loewe (Wet), elected;Wesley E. Dyer (Dry), defeated.Elliott D. Prescott (Wet), elected;Vincent A. Martin (Dry), defeated.Robert W. Mason (Wet), elected;Lester Wilcox (Dry), defeated.Preston C. Allen (Wet), elected;Ralph I. Coryell (Dry), defeated.Clarence W. Seery (Wet), elected;Sadie M. Patten (Dry), defeated.Edwin J. Evans (Wet), elected;August Wallen (Dry), defeated.Floyd Doherty (Wet), elected;Leah Garchow (Dry), defeated.William A. Hanrahan (Wet), elected;Wynand Wichers (Dry), defeated.Edward A. Westrope (Wet), elected;Norman J. Randall (Dry), defeated.Albert S. Harvey (Wet), elected;Frank A. Picard (Wet), elected;Fred M. Bullock (Dry), defeated;William R. Longstreet (Dry), defeated.Otto J. Conzelmann (Wet), elected;Cora Chilton (Dry), defeated.Charlotte H. McMorran (Wet), elected;De Hull Black (Dry), defeated.John H. Schlinkert (Wet), elected;Jean Herbert (Dry), defeated.Dan J. Gerow (Wet), elected;Eugene Rider (Dry), defeated.Robert A. Turrel (Wet), elected;Oscar F. Buschlen (Dry), defeated.William J. McCullough (Wet), elected;Ellis F. Wilson (Dry), defeated.Wilbert H. Cook (Wet), elected;Arthur D. Gallery (Dry), defeated.Cecil A. Runyan (Wet), elected;David Anderson (Dry), defeated.Nathan S. Potter (Wet), elected;Lewis C. Reimann (Dry), defeated.Mary E. Alger (Wet), elected;Robert H. Clancy (Wet), elected;Charles E. Bartlett (Wet), elected, but did not serve;Robert D. Wardell (Wet), elected;Arthur J. Lacy (Wet), elected;Andrew C. Baird (Wet), elected;Helen R. Dean (Wet), elected;Sidney T. Miller (Wet), elected;William F. Dettling (Wet), elected;Catherine D. Doran (Wet), elected;Frank D. Eaman (Wet), elected;Charles A. Roxborough (Wet), elected;Rex Humphrey (Wet), elected;Roscoe B. Huston (Wet), elected;John W. Woznak (Wet), elected;George A. Ott (Wet), elected;Emil J. DeBacke (Wet), elected, but did not serve;Charles E. Clark (Dry), defeated;Ben A. Baldwin (Dry), defeated;Douglas A. Graham (Dry), defeated;Merton S. Rice (Dry), defeated;Margaret V. Field (Dry), defeated;Charles F. Kuhn (Dry), defeated;Lincoln E. Buell (Dry), defeated;Ernest S. Marks (Dry), defeated;Arthur F. Tull (Dry), defeated;Etta B. Saunders (Dry), defeated;Henry C. Gleiss (Dry), defeated;J. Henry Ling (Dry), defeated;E. Elmer Staub (Dry), defeated;Thomas L. Starnes (Dry), defeated;Edward E. Maten (Dry), defeated;Ava Downer (Dry), defeated;Anna Surline (Dry), defeated.
- 1933 Apr 10: Robert J. Teagan, appointed;Victor DeBacke, appointed.
- 1933 Apr 3: Clyde Austin (Wet), elected;George R. Malone (Dry), defeated.Stephen S. Skrzycki (Wet), elected;Albert A. Ziarko (Dry), defeated.Robert M. Ashley (Wet), elected;Charles A. Brethen (Dry), defeated.Elton R. Eaton (Wet), elected;Evered V. Jolliffe (Dry), defeated.Lundy J. Deming (Wet), elected;William L. Case (Dry), defeated.
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