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League Of Women Voters Member, DeEtta Forsythe, Demonstrates Voting Machine Operation, March 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

League Of Women Voters Member, DeEtta Forsythe, Demonstrates Voting Machine Operation, March 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1942
Caption:
VOTING MACHINE DEMONSTRATED: Ann Arbor residents, who will cast their votes by machine at the April 6 election, can familiarize themselves with the operation of voting machines at the city hall, the Detroit Edison Co. office, the high school, the Michigan Union and the State theater, where the machines are on demonstration-display. Mrs. Warren Forsythe is seen showing David Underdown how to vote the machine at the voters information bureau maintained at the Detroit Edison office by the League of Women Voters.

Busy Election Year Begins

Busy Election Year Begins image
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1956
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Mrs. Edward Moore Exits A Voting Machine In Ann Arbor's Fifth Ward Polling Place - November 5, 1946

Mrs. Edward Moore Exits A Voting Machine In Ann Arbor's Fifth Ward Polling Place - November 5, 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 5, 1946
Caption:
ONE OF MANY VOTERS: Mrs. Edward Moore of 1026 Canal St., shown as she emerges from behind the curtain of a voting machine in the Fifth Ward building, was one of the approximately 4,100 voters who crowded Ann Arbor polling places this morning. Shown with her is Mrs. Ninona G. Eberle of 1422 Broadway, a voting inspector.

University of Michigan Dames Model "Let's Vote For Fashion" Ensembles, November 1964

University of Michigan Dames Model "Let's Vote For Fashion" Ensembles, November 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1964
Caption:
Two cocktail ensembles are nominated for honors in the "Let's Vote for Fashion" showing to be held by the Charm group of the University of Michigan Dames Tuesday at the YM-YWCA. A voting machine at City Hall furnishes background for the styles modeled by Mrs. Peter Hannah (from left), in a black knit with a white drape neckline, and Mrs. George Frangoulis, in an apple-green cocktail gown.

City Clerk Fred J. Looker and Walter Hill, director of the Ann Arbor Community Center, discuss public voter education program, October 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

City Clerk Fred J. Looker and Walter Hill, director of the Ann Arbor Community Center, discuss public voter education program, October 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1964
Caption:
The Way It'll Be Done: City Clerk Fred J. Looker (right) and Walter Hill, director of the Ann Arbor Community Center, discuss arrangements for a public voter education program to be held at the center next Monday and Tuesday. One of the city's voting machines containing an official sample ballot will be used in voting demonstrations.

Ann Arbor Voting Machine, April 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Ann Arbor Voting Machine, April 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 29, 1963
Caption:
MACHINE BALLOT: There are four categories on Monday's ballot -- proposals, state offices, Supreme Court and city offices, that may be voted separately. Pulling the party lever for state offices has no bearing on court or city positions. The party levers at the top left are for state offices. Beneath them are party levers for city offices which are listed at the lower right. Proposals and court candidates must be voted individually.

Vera McWilliams & Mrs. V. H. Jones Go Over The Voting Machine With Norman J. Randall At Ann Arbor Bank, October 1952

Vera McWilliams & Mrs. V. H. Jones Go Over The Voting Machine With Norman J. Randall At Ann Arbor Bank, October 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1952
Caption:
Voters are being instructed in the use of Ann Arbor's voting machines in various locations throughout the city by members of the League of Women Voters. Here, Mrs. Vera McWilliams (left) of 426 Packard St. and Mrs. V. H. Jones (center) of 509 Keech Ave. demonstrate the face of the machine to Norman J. Randall of 341 E. Liberty St. This machine is on display in the State St. branch of the Ann Arbor Bank.