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Election In The State

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
April
Year
1870
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Public Domain
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Special Dtapatd es in the Detroit Fit Press. Pontiso, April I. At the city clectio to-day the Demooratic eandicUte for major was elected by 49 major iy. The Democratie canuu.'ate for clcrk reciivcd 98 majority, and a Democratie marshal was chosen by 70 miijority. Tha Ropublican mnority on mayer last ycar was 5;. The liunilier of negro votes regislcred and cast wns 03 - a Democratie gain of 102 iu spito of the liiïceiith auieudment. TPSILANTt. Ypcilenti, April 4. A Demoeratio victory was aohieved here to-day. Dr. P. Davis was re elected mayor by 85 mnjnri'.y, a Democratie gain of 45 over laft vcar, and of 97, couating the 52 colored Republican votes resistersd Saturday. ADRIÁN. Adrián, April 4. Adrián City electa Eidridge, Demo orat, Mayor by 182 mnjority. The Deinocrat elect a jaatice, collector, twi aldermen, two eupt'rvisors and two constables. The Kcpublieans elect their recorder, treasurer, two alderinen, constables nnd two supervisors. The tegroes voted. MoxnoE. Monroe, April 4. At tho charter eleetion iu this city to-day the entire Democratie ticket wns elocted, with tho exception of street cominiseioner. Dr. Sawyer. the present mayor, was re-eleoted by a iuajoiityof 196. AT ('ITT. Bay City, April 4. The entiro city ticket is carried for the Democracy by a bandíOBlfl majority The followiuft iro the majorities ou the city ticket; Mayor, A. S. Munger, 27; comptroller, Geo. lï. Lord, 235 ; treasurer, A. Kaiser, 237; city jusiice. II G. Kobbins, 100. We bive ilee'd nldermen f rom throe wards out of fiïe. - lúe FuperviBorg eiectcd a!-o give a Democratie mnjotity of tliree. The clection passed off rery qnietly. BATTÍ.B CK3EK. little Oeek, April 4. Hart, Republieau, was re elocted mayor to-day by 185 mkjorit; over the Democratie und temp rancj tickets. Brown Democratie and tempéranos' candidato is elected aldorinan in tbaSecord Ward. Usual radical mnjtnity about 300. Jackson, April 4. Tho entiro Democratie city tick'et i was elected here ti'-diy by majoritiei of from 20 to 300. William ÍI. Bcnrictt1 majprity for innyor is over ."350. The Dl'inocrats clcctoJ two alderuien aud nue supervisor. GRAND RAV1DS. Grand Rapidi), A pril 4. The election passed off quietly. The Repnblican mayor waa eleeted. The Demócrata elect four of the five ulderraen. The J)emoorato justice in the Tliird Ward wai elected by 10G mjori ty NI LES. xno enuro leuiwiiacw vuj 'imtVain tickets were eleoled to-day, with the exceptinn of aldermau ind constable io tho Tliird Ward. .Muzzy, f,r mi yo-, hae 85 majarüy. Tlie inujority for Carav, for treaaorer, 3 about 150. Forty-aii negro voies wero cast. Tho city ia iu a bluzo of cxciiement, and tbera" is not a Kadieal to bo found. 6JGIXA1Y' CITY. Siginaw Ci'y, April 4. Mr. II. Sweer, Kepiibiican, was elocted to-day by 129 majority. L. II Felcber, Democrat, fnr justii-e, has 220 j tuajority. U. Purmont, Democrut, for j treasurer, h:is 18 mnjority. The Uouneil is Democratie. BT. CLAIR. St. Ciair, April 4. John E. Kitton, Democrat, is electcd mayor by 9 majority. James ü. Lucas Democrat, for city treasurer, bas 71 majority. A. Carrollon, Demonrat for jus tico of tho pcace, has 2G majority. Tho balance of tbe city tioket is llepublican.

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