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Michigan: State Auditors General


Michigan State Auditors General, 1836-1977(May beincomplete!)
RobertAbbott 1836-39HenryHoward 1839-40EurotusP. Hastings 1840-42AlpheusFelch 1842HenryL. Whipple 1842CharlesG. Hammond 1842-45JohnJ. Adam 1845-46DigbyV. Bell 1846-48JohnJ. Adam 1848-50JohnSwegles, Jr. 1851-54WhitneyJones 1855-58DanielL. Case 1859-60LangfordG. Berry 1861-62EmilAnneke 1863-66WilliamHumphrey 1867-74RalphEly 1875-78W.Irving Latimer 1879-82WilliamC. Stevens 1883-86HenryH. Aplin 1887-90GeorgeW. Stone 1891-92StanleyW. Turner 1893-96RoscoeD. Dix 1897-1900PerryF. Powers 1901-04JamesB. Bradley 1905-08OramelB. Fuller 1909-32JohnK. Stack, Jr. 1933-35JohnJ. O'Hara 1935-36GeorgeT. Gundry 1937-38VernonJ. Brown 1939-44JohnD. Morrison 1945-46MurlK. Aten 1947-50JohnB. Martin, Jr. 1951-54VictorTargonski 1955-56OtisM. Smith 1959-61BillieS. Farnum 1961-64AlbertLee 1965-77

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1839 May 1:RobertAbbott, resigned.
  • 1842 Apr 1:AlpheusFelch, resigned.
  • 1848 Mar 20:DigbyV. Bell, resigned.
  • 1876:FrederickM. Holloway (Dem), defeated.
  • 1884:GeorgeP. Sanford (Fusion), defeated.
  • 1886 Nov 2:HenryH. Aplin (Rep), elected;JudsonS. Farrar (Fusion), defeated;StewartB. Williams (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1888:BartleyBreen, defeated.
  • 1906 Nov 6:JamesB. Bradley (Rep), elected;JohnYuill (Dem), defeated;FredW. Corbett (Prohibition), defeated;WalterE. Best (Socialist), defeated;AnthonyLouwet (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1910 Nov 8:OramelB. Fuller (Rep), elected;RialV. McArthur (Dem), defeated;BurtonA. Hills (Socialist), defeated;ElmerR. Thompson (Prohibition), defeated;HenryUlbricht (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1912:HerbertF. Baker (Progressive), defeated.
  • 1914:VerneC. Amberson (Dem), defeated.
  • 1916 Nov 7:OramelB. Fuller (Rep), elected;AlfredV. Friedrich (Dem), defeated;FredFoster (Socialist), defeated;FrankE. Marshall (Prohibition), defeated;CorneliusVan Alten (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1918 Nov 5:OramelB. Fuller (Rep), elected;C.Kent Jakeway (Dem), defeated;JaneMayer Sugar (Socialist), defeated;AlfredLowther (Prohibition), defeated;MerlymValleau (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1920:JosephH. Bressette (Dem), defeated.
  • 1922 Nov 7:OramelB. Fuller (Rep), elected;MaryMerrifield (Prohibition), defeated;LouisNagy (Socialist Labor), defeated;GeorgeM. Campbell (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1926 Nov 2:OramelB. Fuller (Rep), elected;JohnF. Cross (Dem), defeated;WirtMcClain (Prohibition), defeated;AaronM. Katz (Workers), defeated;FrancisW. Elliott (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1928 Nov 6:OramelB. Fuller (Rep), elected;BernardN. Ward (Dem), defeated;JacobWexler (Socialist), defeated;WirtMcClain (Prohibition), defeated;JohnW. Tunkell (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1930 Nov 4:OramelB. Fuller (Rep), elected;JohnK. Stack, Jr. (Dem), defeated;SarahVictor (Workers), defeated;WilliamI. Travnik (Socialist), defeated;FrancisJesse (Prohibition), defeated;EdwardP. Gogola (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1932 Nov 8:OramelB. Fuller (Rep), defeated.
  • 1934:HarryD. Brackett (Rep), defeated.
  • 1935 Jan 18:JohnK. Stack, Jr., died in office.
  • 1935 Jan 21:JohnJ. O'Hara, appointed.
  • 1936 Nov 3:GeorgeT. Gundry (Dem), elected;JohnJ. O'Hara (Rep), defeated;LeslieH. Kay (Socialist), defeated;MiltonSchunk (Farmer-Labor), defeated;StanleyB. Niles (Commonwealth), defeated;ThomasJ. Rado (Socialist Labor), defeated;SamC. Thompson (American), defeated.
  • 1938 Nov 8:VernonJ. Brown (Rep), elected;GeorgeT. Gundry (Dem), defeated;EdwardMaskiewicz (Socialist), defeated;JohnT. Bailey (Constitutional Democratic), defeated;RobertFraser (Socialist Labor), defeated;CharlotteBelle Stanton (American), defeated;EvelynE. McLachlin (Commonwealth), defeated;MaxWagman (American Labor), defeated;WilliamH. Harrison (Square Deal), defeated.
  • 1940 Nov 5:VernonJ. Brown (Rep), elected;JamesD. Dotsch (Dem), defeated;EdmundC. Borkowski (Socialist), defeated;PaulColeman (Prohibition), defeated;MarionL. Walbridge (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1942 Nov 3:VernonJ. Brown (Rep), elected;CarlB. Brandenberg (Dem), defeated;O.Lon Chaney (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1944 Nov 7:JohnD. Morrison (Rep), elected;ClarkJ. Adams (Dem), defeated;WilliamA. Doherty (Prohibition), defeated;HaroldChalk (Socialist), defeated;AlmondG. Blanchard (America First), defeated;MarionL. Walbridge (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1946 Nov 5:MurlK. Aten (Rep), elected;MarvinL. Coon (Dem), defeated;L.D. Mitchell (Prohibition), defeated;CharlesSchwartz (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1948 Nov 2:MurlK. Aten (Rep), elected;MargaretPrice (Dem), defeated;A.John Zaremba (Progressive), defeated;BenjaminR. Williams (Prohibition), defeated;JamesH. Stites (Socialist), defeated;CharlesSchwartz (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1950 Nov 7:JohnB. Martin, Jr. (Rep), elected;MargaretPrice (Dem), defeated;RichardD. Kuhn (Prohibition), defeated;CharlesSchwartz (Socialist Labor), defeated;LarryDolinski (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1952 Nov 4:JohnB. Martin, Jr. (Rep), elected;RobertJ. Baker (Dem), defeated;WilliamJ. Persons (Prohibition), defeated;AlbertMills (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1954 Nov 2:VictorTargonski (Dem), elected;JohnB. Martin, Jr. (Rep), defeated;AlvinFigg (Prohibition), defeated;JohnZywicki (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1956 Nov 6:FrankS. Szymanski (Dem), elected;PaulD. Bagwell (Rep), defeated;ErnestH. Gorton (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1958 Nov 4:FrankS. Szymanski (Dem), elected;JohnV. Clements (Rep), defeated;WilliamJ. Persons (Prohibition), defeated;FrankTroha (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1960 Nov 8:OtisM. Smith (Dem), elected;JohnV. Clements (Rep), defeated;EdithGbur (Socialist Workers), defeated;WilliamJ. Persons (Prohibition), defeated;AlbertMills (Socialist Labor), defeated;FerrisCasemore (Independent American), defeated.
  • 1961 Oct 23:BillieS. Farnum, appointed.
  • 1962 Nov 6:BillieS. Farnum (Dem), elected;L.William Seidman (Rep), defeated;AlbertMills (Socialist Labor), defeated.

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