Members of the Michigan State House of Representatives,
1940-49 (may be incomplete!)
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of the Michigan State House of
Representatives: Events and Candidates of the 1940's (may
be incomplete!)
- No district given:
- Alger District:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Ezra
F. Aldrich (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
John
Saul (Dem), elected;
Harry
Eriksen (Rep), defeated.
- 1941 Jun 1:
John
Saul, died in office.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Frank
Coaster (Dem), nominated;
Reynold
C. Miron (Dem), defeated in primary;
Carl
Vern Johnson (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
David
F. Morrison (Rep), nominated;
Albert
J. Mainville (Rep), defeated in primary;
Onen
M. Pantti (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
David
F. Morrison (Rep), elected;
Frank
Coaster (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
David
F. Morrison (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
David
F. Morrison (Rep), elected;
Charles
B. Beaudin (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
David
F. Morrison (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
David
F. Morrison (Rep), elected;
Harold
Rickner (Prohibition), defeated.
- Allegan County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Arthur
U. Odell (Rep), elected;
Ray
Honeysett (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Arthur
E. Towne (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Frederick
T. Miles (Rep), nominated;
Arthur
U. Odell (Rep), defeated in primary;
Garry
H. Tholen (Rep), defeated in primary;
Eugene
Moses (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Frederick
T. Miles (Rep), elected;
Arthur
E. Towne (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Frederick
T. Miles (Rep), elected;
Arthur
E. Towne (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Jun 18:
Eugene
Clegg (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1946 Jun 18:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), nominated;
Frederick
T. Miles (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
Eugene
Clegg (Dem), defeated;
Orah
H. Fox (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
William
Watts, Jr. (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Edward
Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
William
Watts, Jr. (Dem), defeated;
Orah
H. Fox (Prohibition), defeated.
- Alpena District:
- Antrim District:
- Arenac District:
- Barry County:
- Bay County:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Arthur
C. MacKinnon (Rep), elected;
John
G. Dean (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Jun 18:
Brad
F. Shepard (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1946 Jun 18:
Arthur
C. MacKinnon (Rep), nominated;
Byron
W. Rehstorfer (Rep), defeated in primary;
Floyd
J. DeGrace (Rep), defeated in primary;
John
H. Dean (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Arthur
C. MacKinnon (Rep), elected;
Brad
F. Shepard (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Erwin
H. Rathke (Dem), nominated;
Volney
M. Curry (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Arthur
C. MacKinnon (Rep), nominated;
Byron
W. Rehstorfer (Rep), defeated in primary;
Floyd
P. DeGrace (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Erwin
H. Rathke (Dem), elected;
Arthur
C. MacKinnon (Rep), defeated;
Frederick
A. Halsted (Socialist), defeated.
- Bay County 1st District:
- 1940 Sep 10:
John
G. Dean (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Arthur
C. MacKinnon (Rep), elected;
Joseph
A. Lepczyk (Dem), defeated;
Anthony
Marlowe, defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
John
G. Dean (Dem), nominated;
Floyd
J. DeGrace (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Arthur
C. MacKinnon (Rep), nominated;
Burton
J. Gillis (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
John
G. Dean (Dem), elected;
Arthur
C. MacKinnon (Rep), defeated.
- Bay County 2nd District:
- Berrien County 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Loomis
K. Preston (Rep), elected;
Maurice
A. Webber (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Loomis
K. Preston (Rep), nominated;
Berthel
John Meyer (Rep), defeated in primary;
Raymond
W. Ambler (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Loomis
K. Preston (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Loomis
K. Preston (Rep), elected;
George
N. Miller (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Jun 18:
Loomis
K. Preston (Rep), nominated;
Frank
A. Small (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Loomis
K. Preston (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Loomis
K. Preston (Rep), nominated;
Frank
A. Small (Rep), defeated in primary;
Ben
C. Pittsford (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Loomis
K. Preston (Rep), elected;
Elwood
Hopkins (Socialist), defeated.
- Berrien County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Gail
Handy (Rep), elected;
Ray
W. Hicks (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Ben
Rosenberg (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
William
J. Cleary (Rep), nominated;
Walter
A. Gillice (Rep), defeated in primary;
Gail
Handy (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
William
J. Cleary (Rep), elected;
Ben
Rosenberg (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Gail
Handy (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
William
J. Cleary (Rep), elected;
Ben
Rosenberg (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Jun 18:
Ben
Rosenberg (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1946 Jun 18:
William
J. Cleary (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
William
J. Cleary (Rep), elected;
Ben
Rosenberg (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Ben
Rosenberg (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
William
J. Cleary (Rep), nominated;
Gail
Handy (Rep), defeated in primary;
Walter
A. Gillice (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
William
J. Cleary (Rep), elected;
Ben
Rosenberg (Dem), defeated;
Samuel
J. Marshall (Socialist), defeated.
- Branch County:
- Calhoun County 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Warren
G. Hooper (Rep), elected;
Robert
B. Pratley (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Lawrence
R. Pizer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Warren
G. Hooper (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Warren
G. Hooper (Rep), elected;
Lawrence
R. Pizer (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Robert
W. Baldwin (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Robert
W. Baldwin (Rep), elected;
Gordon
W. Thwaites (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Walter
Bolinger (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Roy
H. Brigham (Rep), nominated;
Clyde
C. Cortright (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Roy
H. Brigham (Rep), elected;
Walter
Bolinger (Dem), defeated;
Ralph
E. Hopusch (Prohibition), defeated.
- Calhoun County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
F.
Jack Neller (Rep), elected;
Richard
Hagelshaw (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Richard
Hagelshaw (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Thomas
C. Morgan (Rep), nominated;
Howard
L. Duckworth (Rep), defeated in primary;
Raymond
H. Briggs (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Thomas
C. Morgan (Rep), elected;
Richard
Hagelshaw (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Thomas
C. Morgan (Rep), elected;
Lewis
W. Allen (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Thomas
C. Morgan (Rep), elected;
Ivan
J. Culp (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Thomas
C. Morgan (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Thomas
C. Morgan (Rep), elected;
O.
F. Bibbins (Prohibition), defeated;
C.
G. Daland (Socialist), defeated.
- Cass County:
- Charlevoix District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Louis
E. Anderson (Rep), elected;
William
J. Schram (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Calvin
J. Bennett (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Louis
E. Anderson (Rep), nominated;
Floyd
A. Supp (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Louis
E. Anderson (Rep), elected;
Calvin
J. Bennett (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Louis
E. Anderson (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Louis
E. Anderson (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Louis
E. Anderson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Louis
E. Anderson (Rep), elected unopposed.
- Cheboygan District:
- Chippewa County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Victor
A. Knox (Rep), elected;
Alex
Goldade (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Earl
Walker (Dem), nominated;
Alex
Goldade (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Victor
A. Knox (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Victor
A. Knox (Rep), elected;
Earl
Walker (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Victor
A. Knox (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Victor
A. Knox (Rep), elected;
Alex
Goldade (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Victor
A. Knox (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Victor
A. Knox (Rep), elected;
L.
A. Robart (Prohibition), defeated.
- Clinton County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
John
P. Espie (Rep), elected;
Sidney
J. Keys (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
John
P. Espie (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
John
P. Espie (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1944 Nov 7:
John
P. Espie (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
John
P. Espie (Rep), elected;
Margaret
Cotsikas (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
John
P. Espie (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
John
P. Espie (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1949 Dec 2:
John
P. Espie, died in office.
- Delta County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Peter
R. Legg (Dem), elected;
Karl
Hammar (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Peter
R. Legg (Dem), nominated;
Wheaton
L. Strom (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Helmer
Bruce (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Peter
R. Legg (Dem), elected;
Helmer
Bruce (Rep), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Peter
R. Legg (Dem), elected;
Thomas
A. Desilets (Rep), defeated.
- 1946 Jun 17:
Peter
R. Legg, died in office.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Roy
A. Jensen (Rep), elected;
Violet
Patterson (Dem), defeated;
Arnold
T. Rossow, defeated;
Myron
W. Legg, defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Einar
E. Erlandsen (Dem), nominated;
Myron
W. Legg (Dem), defeated in primary;
Arnold
T. Rossow (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Roy
A. Jensen (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Einar
E. Erlandsen (Dem), elected;
Roy
A. Jensen (Rep), defeated;
Glen
Kjellberg (Prohibition), defeated.
- Dickinson County:
- Dickinson District:
- 1944 Jul 11:
Walter
F. Bagley (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
James
Goulette (Rep), elected;
Wheeler
J. Witte (Dem), defeated.
- 1946:
Walter
F. Bagley (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
James
Goulette (Rep), elected;
Philip
Rahoi (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Guido
D. Valenti (Dem), nominated;
Romeo
Guiannunzio (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
James
Goulette (Rep), nominated;
Walter
F. Bagley (Rep), defeated in primary;
Hugh
K. Cavill (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Guido
D. Valenti (Dem), elected;
James
Goulette (Rep), defeated;
Roger
Nyquist (Progressive), defeated;
Elving
Thorpe (Prohibition), defeated.
- Eaton County:
- Eaton District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Homer
L. Bauer (Rep), elected;
Karl
R. Weiler (Dem), defeated;
Belden
C. Hoyt (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Homer
L. Bauer (Rep), elected;
Glenn
Shaffer (Dem), defeated;
B.
G. Wyma (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Thomas
L. Eno (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Homer
L. Bauer (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Homer
L. Bauer (Rep), elected;
Thomas
L. Eno (Dem), defeated.
- Emmet District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Yorgen
Jesperson (Rep), elected;
Henry
M. Hughes (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
John
D. McLarty (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Yorgen
Jesperson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Yorgen
Jesperson (Rep), elected;
John
D. McLarty (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Yorgen
Jesperson (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Hugo
A. Nelson (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Hugo
A. Nelson (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Hugo
A. Nelson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Hugo
A. Nelson (Rep), elected unopposed.
- Genesee County 1st District:
- 1940 Sep 10:
M.
Bushnell Trembley (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Robert
J. MacDonald (Dem), elected;
Raymond
J. Snow (Dem), elected;
Lyle
S. Church (Rep), defeated;
Walter
J. James (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Robert
J. MacDonald (Dem), nominated;
Raymond
J. Snow (Dem), nominated;
Casper
P. Kenny (Dem), defeated in primary;
David
J. Nagel (Dem), defeated in primary;
George
E. Dycus (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Devere
G. McCartney (Rep), nominated;
Freeman
F. Burnash (Rep), nominated.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Robert
J. MacDonald (Dem), elected;
Raymond
J. Snow (Dem), elected;
Devere
G. McCartney (Rep), defeated;
Freeman
F. Burnash (Rep), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Thomas
M. Griffin (Dem), elected;
Casper
P. Kenny (Dem), elected;
Raymond
J. Snow (Dem), elected;
Herman
D. Young (Rep), defeated;
Chester
W. Dow (Rep), defeated;
William
M. Burroughs (Rep), defeated;
Andrew
A. Michelson, defeated.
- 1946:
Leo
J. Doyle (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
M.
Bushnell Trembley (Rep), elected;
James
H. Gardner (Rep), elected;
Bernice
M. Watson (Rep), elected;
Don
W. Mayfield (Dem), defeated;
Thomas
M. Griffin (Dem), defeated;
Casper
P. Kenny (Dem), defeated;
Thomas
Kelly (Communist), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
John
F. Young (Dem), nominated;
Leo
J. Doyle (Dem), nominated;
James
J. Collins (Dem), nominated;
Gordon
P. Lethbridge (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Herman
D. Young (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
M. Sumner (Rep), nominated;
Thurston
S. Jenkins (Rep), nominated;
Willie
J. Oliver (Rep), defeated in primary;
John
G. David (Rep), defeated in primary;
Raymond
Q. York (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Leo
J. Doyle (Dem), elected;
John
F. Young (Dem), elected;
James
J. Collins (Dem), elected;
Herman
D. Young (Rep), defeated;
Thurston
S. Jenkins (Rep), defeated;
Thomas
M. Sumner (Rep), defeated;
Casper
P. Kenny, defeated;
Don
Stephenson (Progressive), defeated.
- Genesee County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Earl
W. McEwen, Sr. (Dem), elected;
George
A. Gillespie (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Raymond
E. Hunt (Dem), nominated;
Laural
C. Steele (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
George
A. Gillespie (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
George
A. Gillespie (Rep), elected;
Raymond
E. Hunt (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
George
A. Gillespie (Rep), elected;
Maurice
D. Wilbur (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
George
A. Gillespie (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Robert
J. Chase (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
George
A. Gillespie (Rep), nominated;
Philip
S. Hill, Sr. (Rep), defeated in primary;
David
L. Reese (Rep), defeated in primary;
Leonard
F. Nowak (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Robert
J. Chase (Dem), elected;
George
A. Gillespie (Rep), defeated;
Clarence
Ford (Progressive), defeated.
- Gladwin District:
- Gogebic County:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Ralph
C. Rowell (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
John
Sabol (Dem), elected;
Leo
O. Massie (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
John
Sabol (Dem), nominated;
Edward
Marander (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Clifford
A. Trethewey (Rep), nominated;
Leo
O. Massie (Rep), defeated in primary;
Leroy
Mattson (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
John
Sabol (Dem), elected;
Clifford
A. Trethewey (Rep), defeated.
- Gogebic District:
- Grand Traverse County:
- Grand Traverse District:
- Gratiot County:
- 1940 Sep 10:
T.
Jefferson Hoxie (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
John
B. Smith (Rep), elected;
James
Skaryd (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
James
Skaryd (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
T.
Jefferson Hoxie (Rep), nominated;
Alfred
G. Wolansky (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
T.
Jefferson Hoxie (Rep), elected;
James
Skaryd (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
T.
Jefferson Hoxie (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
T.
Jefferson Hoxie (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
T.
Jefferson Hoxie (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
T.
Jefferson Hoxie (Rep), elected;
Margaret
Strouse, defeated.
- Hillsdale County:
- Hillsdale District:
- 1944 Jul 11:
James
I. Post (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Albert
W. Dimmers, Jr. (Rep), elected;
George
D. Heltzel (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Albert
W. Dimmers, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Thomas
M. Brown (Dem), defeated;
A.
C. Shaw (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
James
I. Post (Rep), nominated;
Lawrence
H. Rowe (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
James
I. Post (Rep), elected;
Verdon
R. Dunckel (Prohibition), defeated;
E.
Lee Feller (Socialist), defeated.
- Houghton County 1st District:
- Houghton County 2nd District:
- Houghton District:
- Huron County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Howard
Nugent (Rep), elected;
Frank
Wilson (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Duncan
H. McIntyre (Dem), nominated;
Murial
Bradley Muchler (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Howard
Nugent (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Howard
Nugent (Rep), elected;
Duncan
H. McIntyre (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Howard
Nugent (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
G.
Kirk Haley (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Philip
H. Finan (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
G.
Kirk Haley (Rep), nominated;
Albert
Hass (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
G.
Kirk Haley (Rep), elected;
Philip
H. Finan (Dem), defeated.
- Ingham County 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Fred
L. Kircher (Rep), elected;
Bernard
J. Lavey (Dem), defeated;
Ruth
M. Whitmore (Socialist), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Lucile
E. Belen (Dem), nominated;
R.
Lyle Stone (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Fred
L. Kircher (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Fred
L. Kircher (Rep), elected;
Lucile
E. Belen (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Harold
W. Hungerford (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Robert
M. Montgomery (Rep), elected;
Fred
L. Kircher (Rep), elected;
Archie
A. Perry (Dem), defeated;
Elton
Hansen, defeated.
- 1946:
Fred
L. Kircher (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Robert
M. Montgomery (Rep), elected;
Harold
W. Hungerford (Rep), elected;
R.
Lyle Stone (Dem), defeated;
Archie
A. Perry (Dem), defeated;
Lula
Wendel (Prohibition), defeated;
Paul
H. Kyburz (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Archie
A. Perry (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Robert
M. Montgomery (Rep), nominated;
Harold
W. Hungerford (Rep), nominated;
Catherine
R. Freeland (Rep), defeated in primary;
Glen
W. Taylor (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Robert
M. Montgomery (Rep), elected;
Harold
W. Hungerford (Rep), elected;
Archie
A. Perry (Dem), defeated;
Hector
Hawkins (Prohibition), defeated;
Iris
Stoner (Prohibition), defeated;
Goldie
Sargent (Socialist), defeated.
- Ingham County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Dora
H. Stockman (Rep), elected;
Ashmon
H. Catlin (Dem), defeated;
Leroy
Lehman, defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Claude
H. Menger (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Dora
H. Stockman (Rep), nominated;
Ray
E. Whitney (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Dora
H. Stockman (Rep), elected;
Claude
H. Menger (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Ray
E. Whitney (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Dora
H. Stockman (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Jacob
Schepers (Rep), elected;
John
B. Fay (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Charles
S. Woods (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Jacob
Schepers (Rep), nominated;
Paul
Luck (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Jacob
Schepers (Rep), elected;
Charles
S. Woods (Dem), defeated;
Ernest
H. Gorton (Prohibition), defeated.
- Ionia County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Bert
J. Storey (Rep), elected;
John
B. Welch (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
George
H. Harris (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Bert
J. Storey (Rep), nominated;
Willard
H. Johnson (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Bert
J. Storey (Rep), elected;
George
H. Harris (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Bert
J. Storey (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Bert
J. Storey (Rep), elected;
Glenn
C. Thompson (Dem), defeated;
Peter
Gallagher (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Bert
J. Storey (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Bert
J. Storey (Rep), elected;
Charles
Wright (Prohibition), defeated.
- Iron County:
- Iron District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Carl
G. Lindquist (Rep), elected;
August
Larsen (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Carl
G. Lindquist (Rep), elected;
Peter
Martinac (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Albert
H. Baehr (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Carl
G. Lindquist (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Carl
G. Lindquist (Rep), elected;
Albert
H. Baehr (Dem), defeated;
Halmer
F. Dahlgren (Prohibition), defeated;
Harry
S. Cole (Progressive), defeated.
- Isabella County:
- Isabella District:
- Jackson County 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Haskell
L. Nichols (Rep), elected;
Charles
J. Sparks (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
W.
I. Thompson (Dem), nominated;
Wayne
McHenry (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
John
W. Bannasch (Rep), nominated;
Floyd
J. Poole (Rep), defeated in primary;
Robert
L. Drake (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
John
W. Bannasch (Rep), elected;
W.
I. Thompson (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
John
W. Bannasch (Rep), elected;
Don
W. Black (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
John
W. Bannasch (Rep), elected;
Don
W. Black (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Don
W. Black (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
John
W. Bannasch (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
John
W. Bannasch (Rep), elected;
Don
W. Black (Dem), defeated;
Leon
W. Lytle (Prohibition), defeated.
- Jackson County 2nd District:
- 1940 Sep 10:
James
N. Folks (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Floyd
E. Town (Rep), elected;
Charles
White (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Lee
Roundtree (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Floyd
E. Town (Rep), nominated;
Roy
Hatt (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Floyd
E. Town (Rep), elected;
Lee
Roundtree (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Floyd
E. Town (Rep), elected;
Lee
Roundtree (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Floyd
E. Town (Rep), elected;
Theron
A. Brail (Dem), defeated;
James
L. Hazeldine (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
John
F. Lehman (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Floyd
E. Town (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Floyd
E. Town (Rep), elected;
John
F. Lehman (Dem), defeated;
Clarence
DeCan (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1949 Aug 18:
Floyd
E. Town, died in office.
- Kalamazoo County 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
James
B. Stanley (Rep), elected;
Abe
C. DeMink (Dem), defeated;
Isabella
Knowles, defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Abe
C. DeMink (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
James
B. Stanley (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
James
B. Stanley (Rep), elected;
Abe
C. DeMink (Dem), defeated;
Oliver
O. Pickard (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Wade
Van Valkenberg (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
James
B. Stanley (Rep), elected;
Leeman
J. McCarty (Dem), defeated;
Vernon
H. Yousey, defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Wade
Van Valkenberg (Rep), elected;
John
Kole (Dem), defeated;
James
M. Brown (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Don
F. Brocato (Dem), nominated;
Alexander
Rosco, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Wade
Van Valkenberg (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Wade
Van Valkenberg (Rep), elected;
Don
F. Brocato (Dem), defeated;
Ruth
L. Shephard (Prohibition), defeated.
- Kalamazoo County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Ural
S. Acker (Rep), elected;
Guy
W. Hawley (Dem), defeated;
Clarence
E. Deal, defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Leland
T. Marr (Dem), nominated;
Leo
S. Dokey (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Ural
S. Acker (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Ural
S. Acker (Rep), elected;
Leland
T. Marr (Dem), defeated;
William
J. Persons (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Ural
S. Acker (Rep), elected;
Vern
P. Daggett (Dem), defeated;
Ellis
Becker (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Ural
S. Acker (Rep), elected;
Frank
D. Cooper (Dem), defeated;
Mary
K. Persons (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Frank
D. Cooper (Dem), nominated;
Scarth
Inglis (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Ural
S. Acker (Rep), nominated;
Ray
L. Wetters (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Ural
S. Acker (Rep), elected;
Frank
D. Cooper (Dem), defeated;
John
De Does (Prohibition), defeated;
Cora
Beard (Socialist), defeated.
- Kent County 1st District:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Thomas
J. Whinery (Rep), defeated in primary;
Edward
B. Kirkwood (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Andrew
Bolt (Rep), elected;
Ate
Dykstra (Rep), elected;
Oscar
E. Kilstrom (Rep), elected;
Henry
C. Hart (Dem), defeated;
Frederick
R. Schriber (Dem), defeated;
Harry
Glass, Jr. (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Henry
C. Hart (Dem), nominated;
Leo
Malewitz (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
H. Manning (Dem), nominated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Andrew
Bolt (Rep), nominated;
Oscar
E. Kilstrom (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
J. Whinery (Rep), nominated;
James
J. Mol (Rep), defeated in primary;
James
C. Quinlan (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Oscar
E. Kilstrom (Rep), elected;
Andrew
Bolt (Rep), elected;
Thomas
J. Whinery (Rep), elected;
Henry
C. Hart (Dem), defeated;
Joseph
H. Manning (Dem), defeated;
Leo
Malewitz (Dem), defeated.
- 1943 Sep 1:
Oscar
E. Kilstrom, died in office.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Thomas
J. Whinery (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
John
D. Karel (Rep), elected;
Andrew
Bolt (Rep), elected;
Ate
Dykstra (Rep), elected;
David
R. Sherwood (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Andrew
Bolt (Rep), elected;
John
D. Karel (Rep), elected;
Thomas
J. Whinery (Rep), elected;
Edmund
S. Paloski (Dem), defeated;
Morris
Miller (Dem), defeated;
Beryl
E. Rypstra (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
David
R. Sherwood (Dem), nominated;
Frank
Collins (Dem), nominated, but withdrew;
Edmund
S. Paloski (Dem), nominated;
Beryl
E. Rypstra (Dem), defeated in primary;
Margaret
L. LaVersa (Dem), defeated in primary;
Clara
Zwingeberg (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Andrew
Bolt (Rep), nominated;
Edward
A. Borgman (Rep), nominated;
John
D. Karel (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
J. Whinery (Rep), defeated in primary;
Joseph
VanDyke (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Edward
A. Borgman (Rep), elected;
Andrew
Bolt (Rep), elected;
John
D. Karel (Rep), elected;
David
R. Sherwood (Dem), defeated;
Leon
Quillan (Dem), defeated;
Edmund
S. Paloski (Dem), defeated;
Virginia
Glenn (Progressive), defeated;
Anthony
J. Kareckas (Progressive), defeated.
- Kent County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Charles
R. Feenstra (Rep), elected;
Roy
Koeze (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
James
R. Woodbridge (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Charles
R. Feenstra (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Charles
R. Feenstra (Rep), elected;
James
R. Woodbridge (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Charles
R. Feenstra (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Charles
R. Feenstra (Rep), elected;
Harry
N. Briggs (Dem), defeated;
E.
D. Coxon (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Harry
N. Briggs (Dem), nominated;
Charles
E. Gurd (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Louis
C. Schooley (Rep), nominated;
Charles
R. Feenstra (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Louis
C. Schooley (Rep), elected;
Harry
N. Briggs (Dem), defeated;
James
E. Chilver (Progressive), defeated.
- Kent County 3rd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Maurice
E. Post (Rep), elected;
James
A. Sullivan (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Edward
J. Endres (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
A. Mathes (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Maurice
E. Post (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Maurice
E. Post (Rep), elected;
Edward
J. Endres (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Maurice
E. Post (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Maurice
E. Post (Rep), elected;
Daniel
D. Byrne (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Edward
E. Ryan (Dem), nominated;
Leon
Quillan (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Fay
E. Benjamin (Rep), nominated;
Matthew
Kik (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Fay
E. Benjamin (Rep), elected;
Edward
E. Ryan (Dem), defeated.
- 1949 Dec 23:
Fay
E. Benjamin, died in office.
- Lapeer County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Byron
W. Courter (Rep), elected;
Ronald
D. Rhead (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Clark
J. Beattie (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Byron
W. Courter (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Byron
W. Courter (Rep), elected;
Clark
J. Beattie (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Byron
W. Courter (Rep), elected;
Clark
J. Beattie (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Byron
W. Courter (Rep), elected;
Robert
L. Taylor (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Louis
C. Cramton (Rep), nominated;
Everett
R. Bristol (Rep), defeated in primary;
Alva
W. Reed (Rep), defeated in primary;
Alex
C. Donna (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Louis
C. Cramton (Rep), elected unopposed.
- Lenawee County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Fred
Rodesiler (Rep), elected;
Theodore
G. Glaser (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Earl
W. Dryer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Fred
Rodesiler (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Fred
Rodesiler (Rep), elected;
Earl
W. Dryer (Dem), defeated.
- 1943 Jul 23:
Fred
Rodesiler, died in office.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Rollo
G. Conlin (Rep), elected;
Josephine
Kerr Moon (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Rollo
G. Conlin (Rep), elected;
Henry
I. Bourns (Dem), defeated;
Richard
E. DeMille (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Larey
M. Lawrence (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Rollo
G. Conlin (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Rollo
G. Conlin (Rep), elected;
Larey
M. Lawrence (Dem), defeated;
Richard
E. DeMille (Prohibition), defeated;
Vernon
Bell (Socialist), defeated.
- Livingston County:
- Macomb County:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Stanton
T. Welsh (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Louis
Priehs (Dem), elected;
Harold
C. Engelman (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Vincent
L. Fitzgerald (Dem), nominated;
Louis
Priehs (Dem), defeated in primary;
George
P. Zuber (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Howard
R. Carroll (Rep), nominated;
George
A. Francis (Rep), defeated in primary;
Stanton
T. Welsh (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Howard
R. Carroll (Rep), elected;
Vincent
L. Fitzgerald (Dem), defeated.
- Macomb County 1st District:
- Macomb County 2nd District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
William
Romano (Dem), elected;
Walter
C. Steffens (Rep), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
William
Romano (Dem), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
William
Romano (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Joseph
Burk (Rep), nominated;
Herman
L. Brys (Rep), defeated in primary;
Thomas
S. Welsh (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
William
Romano (Dem), elected;
Joseph
Burk (Rep), defeated;
Wiley
N. Jones (Progressive), defeated.
- Manistee County:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Chester
P. Emunson (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Dewey
W. Loomis (Rep), elected;
Jesse
Miller (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Chester
P. Emunson (Dem), nominated;
Joe
Switalski (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
John
D. Kruse (Rep), nominated;
Dewey
W. Loomis (Rep), defeated in primary;
William
J. Soller (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
John
D. Kruse (Rep), elected;
Chester
P. Emunson (Dem), defeated.
- Manistee District:
- Marquette County:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Stanley
W. Elder (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Charles
F. Sundstrom (Dem), elected;
Thomas
J. Nicholas (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Charles
F. Sundstrom (Dem), nominated;
John
Hefferman (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Stanley
W. Elder (Rep), nominated;
Henry
Paull (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Stanley
W. Elder (Rep), elected;
Charles
F. Sundstrom (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Charles
F. Sundstrom (Dem), elected;
Stanley
W. Elder (Rep), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Alvin
E. Richards (Rep), elected;
Charles
F. Sundstrom (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Alvin
E. Richards (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Alvin
E. Richards (Rep), elected;
Bert
Holbrook (Prohibition), defeated.
- Mason County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Rupert
Stephens, Sr. (Rep), elected;
H.
O. Clines (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
George
H. Young (Dem), nominated;
Frank
M. Kimball (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Rupert
Stephens, Sr. (Rep), nominated;
John
A. Butz (Rep), defeated in primary;
C.
Marshall Ecklund (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Rupert
Stephens, Sr. (Rep), elected;
George
H. Young (Dem), defeated.
- Mason District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Rupert
Stephens, Sr. (Rep), elected;
Eseler
J. Hanna (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Rupert
Stephens, Sr. (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Eseler
J. Hanna (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Robert
D. Davidson (Rep), nominated;
Dic
I. Cooper (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Robert
D. Davidson (Rep), elected;
Eseler
J. Hanna (Dem), defeated.
- Mecosta District:
- Menominee County:
- Midland County:
- 1944 Nov 7:
John
W. Thomson (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Sep 16:
John
W. Thomson, died in office.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Nelson
B. Merritt (Rep), elected;
Charles
Berry (Dem), defeated;
John
Thomson (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Joseph
A. Cavanagh (Rep), nominated;
William
H. Dickman, Sr. (Rep), defeated in primary;
Charles
P. Boyle (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Joseph
A. Cavanagh (Rep), elected unopposed.
- Midland District:
- Monroe County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Robert
N. Sawyer (Rep), elected;
Harry
L. Diehl (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Dorothy
S. Averill (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Daniel
A. Knaggs (Rep), nominated;
Eugene
C. Betz (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Daniel
A. Knaggs (Rep), elected;
Dorothy
S. Averill (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Daniel
A. Knaggs (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Eugene
C. Betz (Rep), elected;
George
E. Baker (Dem), defeated.
- 1946:
Robert
N. Sawyer (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Eugene
C. Betz (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Earle
L. Reeves (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Eugene
C. Betz (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Eugene
C. Betz (Rep), elected;
Earle
L. Reeves (Dem), defeated.
- Montcalm County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Walter
G. Herrick (Rep), elected;
G.
H. Ware (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Claude
B. Root (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Walter
G. Herrick (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Walter
G. Herrick (Rep), elected;
Claude
B. Root (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Walter
G. Herrick (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Walter
G. Herrick (Rep), elected;
Claude
B. Root (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Claude
B. Root (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Walter
G. Herrick (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Walter
G. Herrick (Rep), elected;
Claude
B. Root (Dem), defeated.
- 1949 Oct 25:
Walter
G. Herrick, died in office.
- Muskegon County 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Milton
E. Scherer (Dem), elected;
Wendell
S. Holcomb (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
William
E. Hodges (Dem), nominated;
John
E. Outwin (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Wendell
S. Holcomb (Rep), nominated unopposed, but withdrew.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Louis
H. Freye (Rep), elected;
William
E. Hodges (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Louis
H. Freye (Rep), elected;
James
S. Kolkowski (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Louis
H. Freye (Rep), elected;
Lester
A. Gray (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Harry
M. Sibley (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Louis
H. Freye (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Harry
M. Sibley (Dem), elected;
Louis
H. Freye (Rep), defeated.
- Muskegon County 2nd District:
- 1940:
Ray
M. Barrett, died in office.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Robert
Douma (Dem), elected;
Glenn
O. Currey (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Robert
Douma (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Joseph
F. Cihak, Jr. (Rep), nominated;
Robert
E. Poulin, Sr. (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Joseph
F. Cihak, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Robert
Douma (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Joseph
D. Chartrand (Dem), elected;
Joseph
F. Cihak, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Joseph
F. Cihak, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Fent
E. N. Thatcher (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Walter
H. Nill (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
E.
Harry Norris (Rep), nominated;
Sidney
Sixma (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Walter
H. Nill (Dem), elected;
E.
Harry Norris (Rep), defeated.
- Newaygo District:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Neil
Wheeler (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
William
C. Bird (Rep), elected;
Ann
Flagg (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
William
C. Bird (Rep), nominated;
Harold
E. Gwillim (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
William
C. Bird (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1944 Nov 7:
William
C. Bird (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Clyde
E. Cooper (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Clyde
E. Cooper (Rep), nominated;
Matt
Mullen (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Clyde
E. Cooper (Rep), elected unopposed.
- Oakland County 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
George
N. Higgins (Rep), elected;
George
S. Horkey (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Robert
E. Lilly (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
George
N. Higgins (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
George
N. Higgins (Rep), elected;
Robert
E. Lilly (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Billie
S. Farnum (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Fred
G. Beardsley (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Spencer
C. Howarth (Rep), elected;
Carlos
G. Richardson (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Spencer
C. Howarth (Rep), elected;
Donald
E. Adams (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Donald
E. Adams (Dem), nominated;
Cynthia
K. Nelsey (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Fred
G. Beardsley (Rep), nominated;
Harry
E. Warning (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Fred
G. Beardsley (Rep), elected;
Donald
E. Adams (Dem), defeated;
Paul
L. Steel (Socialist), defeated.
- Oakland County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Clark
J. Adams (Dem), elected;
Maurice
M. Moule (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Clark
J. Adams (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Ernest
Huthwaite (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Clark
J. Adams (Dem), elected;
Ernest
Huthwaite (Rep), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Charles
E. Yaeger (Dem), elected;
Cecil
McCallum (Rep), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
L.
Harvey Lodge (Rep), elected;
Charles
E. Yaeger (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Leaun
Harrelson (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
L.
Harvey Lodge (Rep), nominated;
Edward
W. McKinney (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Leaun
Harrelson (Dem), elected;
L.
Harvey Lodge (Rep), defeated;
Edith
Graham (Socialist), defeated.
- Oakland County 3rd District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Howard
R. Estes (Rep), elected;
Russell
L. Denison (Dem), defeated;
Charles
J. Rust, defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Howard
R. Estes (Rep), elected;
Fred
Wilkinson (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Joseph
J. Fournier (Dem), nominated;
Fred
J. Winstanley (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Howard
R. Estes (Rep), nominated;
Marvin
Kuschinsky (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Howard
R. Estes (Rep), elected;
Joseph
J. Fournier (Dem), defeated.
- Oakland County 4th District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
George
Mathieson (Rep), elected;
Floyd
E. Hubbard (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
George
Mathieson (Rep), elected;
Floyd
E. Hubbard (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Harold
F. Murphy (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), nominated;
George
Mathieson (Rep), defeated in primary;
Otto
J. Heber (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
William
S. Broomfield (Rep), elected;
Harold
F. Murphy (Dem), defeated;
Dennis
Burke (Socialist), defeated.
- Oakland County 5th District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Carl
R. Graves (Rep), elected;
Clayton
H. Lilly (Dem), defeated;
Elmer
E. Motter, defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Carl
R. Graves (Rep), elected;
Robert
E. Lilly (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Walter
T. McMahon (Dem), nominated;
John
J. Malloy (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Harry
G. Cousins (Rep), nominated;
Frank
J. Clancy (Rep), defeated in primary;
Roy
F. Koltz (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Walter
T. McMahon (Dem), elected;
Harry
G. Cousins (Rep), defeated;
Anthony
Gniatkiewicz (Socialist), defeated.
- Ontonagon District:
- Osceola District:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Bernie
F. Hampton (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
John
W. Dunlop (Rep), elected;
Judson
E. Richardson (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Miles
M. Callaghan (Rep), nominated;
Frank
M. White (Rep), defeated in primary;
John
W. Dunlop (Rep), defeated in primary;
Frank
McIntyre (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Miles
M. Callaghan (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1944:
Miles
M. Callaghan, resigned.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Mark
Jenema (Rep), elected;
Harvey
McCord (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Mark
Jenema (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Harry
B. Werner (Rep), nominated;
Mark
Jenema (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Harry
B. Werner (Rep), elected unopposed.
- Ottawa County:
- 1940 Sep 10:
Edward
Brouwer (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Nelson
A. Miles (Rep), elected;
Eugene
C. TenBrink (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Louis
Anderson (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Nelson
A. Miles (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Nelson
A. Miles (Rep), elected;
Louis
Anderson (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Henry
Geerlings (Rep), elected;
Louis
Anderson (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Henry
Geerlings (Rep), elected;
Ralph
Dokter (Dem), defeated;
LeRoy
A. Robart (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Roy
A. Hierholzer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Henry
Geerlings (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Henry
Geerlings (Rep), elected;
Roy
A. Hierholzer (Dem), defeated.
- Presque Isle District:
- Saginaw County 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Henry
J. P. Graebner (Rep), elected;
Walter
F. Remer (Rep), elected;
John
F. Kessel (Dem), defeated;
James
N. Callahan (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Charles
B. Henderson (Dem), nominated;
Herbert
D. Ranney (Dem), nominated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Henry
J. P. Graebner (Rep), nominated;
John
P. Schuch (Rep), nominated;
Arthur
C. Hauffe (Rep), defeated in primary;
John
P. Gibbs (Rep), defeated in primary;
Albert
Kipp (Rep), defeated in primary;
Charles
A. Judd (Rep), defeated in primary;
George
Pappas (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
John
P. Schuch (Rep), elected;
Henry
J. P. Graebner (Rep), elected;
Charles
B. Henderson (Dem), defeated;
Herbert
D. Ranney (Dem), defeated.
- 1944:
William
W. Lee (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Arthur
C. Hauffe (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
John
P. Schuch (Rep), elected;
Henry
J. P. Graebner (Rep), elected;
Aloysius
J. Maier (Dem), defeated;
John
W. Skrocki (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Clarence
F. Graebner (Rep), elected;
Arthur
C. Hauffe (Rep), elected;
Charles
B. Henderson (Dem), defeated;
Edward
Jennings (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Arthur
MacArthur (Dem), nominated;
Henry
Fries (Dem), nominated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Clarence
F. Graebner (Rep), nominated;
Arthur
C. Hauffe (Rep), nominated;
Edward
L. Wissmiller (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Clarence
F. Graebner (Rep), elected;
Arthur
C. Hauffe (Rep), elected;
Arthur
MacArthur (Dem), defeated;
Henry
Fries (Dem), defeated;
L.
T. Kent (Prohibition), defeated.
- Saginaw County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
James
Graham (Rep), elected;
William
B. Hackett (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Henry
Fischer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
David
E. Young (Rep), nominated;
James
Graham (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 7:
David
E. Young (Rep), elected;
William
B. Hackett (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
David
E. Young (Rep), elected;
William
B. Hackett (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Donald
H. Nothelfer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
David
E. Young (Rep), nominated;
George
R. Brush (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
David
E. Young (Rep), elected;
Donald
H. Nothelfer (Dem), defeated;
Alfred
G. Hunter (Prohibition), defeated.
- St. Clair County:
- St. Clair County 1st District:
- St. Clair County 2nd District:
- St. Joseph County:
- St. Joseph District:
- Sanilac County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Alpheus
P. Decker (Rep), elected;
Pearl
Willer (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Frank
R. Reed (Dem), nominated;
Pearl
Willer (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Alpheus
P. Decker (Rep), nominated;
Frank
Sweet (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Alpheus
P. Decker (Rep), elected;
Frank
R. Reed (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Alpheus
P. Decker (Rep), elected;
Frank
R. Reed (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Alpheus
P. Decker (Rep), elected;
Ernest
Dunsford (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
William
F. O'Connell (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Alpheus
P. Decker (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Alpheus
P. Decker (Rep), elected;
William
F. O'Connell (Dem), defeated.
- Shiawassee County:
- Shiawassee District:
- Tuscola County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Audley
Rawson (Rep), elected;
John
Ross (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
D.
Ferry Lomason (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
James
Kirk (Rep), nominated;
Clare
W. Horning (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
James
Kirk (Rep), elected;
D.
Ferry Lomason (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
James
Kirk (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
James
Kirk (Rep), elected;
Carl
Sherman (Dem), defeated;
Phylis
Willits (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Carl
Sherman (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
James
Kirk (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
James
Kirk (Rep), elected;
Carl
Sherman (Dem), defeated.
- Van Buren County:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Edson
V. Root, Sr. (Rep), elected;
Ethel
Gibbon (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Warren
Grosvenor (Dem), nominated;
Bernard
H. Diny (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Edson
V. Root, Sr. (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Edson
V. Root, Sr. (Rep), elected;
Warren
Grosvenor (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Edson
V. Root, Sr. (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Edson
V. Root, Sr. (Rep), elected unopposed.
- 1947 Mar 12:
Edson
V. Root, Sr., died in office.
- 1947 Apr 7:
Glenn
B. Robinson (Rep), elected.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Glenn
B. Robinson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Glenn
B. Robinson (Rep), elected;
Gerald
M. Getman (Prohibition), defeated;
Eugene
L. Martin, Sr. (Socialist), defeated.
- Washtenaw County:
- Washtenaw County 1st District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Lewis
G. Christman (Rep), elected;
Wirt
M. Masten (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Lewis
G. Christman (Rep), elected;
Ralph
M. Branch (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Lewis
L. Forsythe (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Lewis
G. Christman (Rep), nominated;
John
W. Rae (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Lewis
G. Christman (Rep), elected;
Lewis
L. Forsythe (Dem), defeated;
Bret
M. Miller (Progressive), defeated;
Charles
Buck (Socialist), defeated.
- Washtenaw County 2nd District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Joseph
E. Warner (Rep), elected;
Joseph
P. Costello (Dem), defeated;
Harry
F. Brothers, defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Joseph
E. Warner (Rep), elected;
John
D. Bateman (Dem), defeated;
Thomas
D. Dennis (Communist), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Woodrow
Goble (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Joseph
E. Warner (Rep), nominated;
George
L. Ennen (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Joseph
E. Warner (Rep), elected;
Woodrow
Goble (Dem), defeated;
David
A. Blake, Jr. (Progressive), defeated;
Ann
Hubbell (Socialist), defeated.
- Wayne County 1st District:
- 1940:
Arthur
G. Becker (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Sep 10:
Harold
M. Ryan (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
J. Beck (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
B. Cochran (Dem), defeated in primary;
Peter
J. Kelly (Dem), defeated in primary;
Michael
Novak (Dem), defeated in primary;
Theodore
J. Wilk (Dem), defeated in primary;
William
M. Donnelly (Dem), defeated in primary;
Jack
Ellstein (Dem), defeated in primary;
Paul
N. Sienkiewicz (Dem), defeated in primary;
Leonard
A. Jurkiewicz (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
L. Kaminski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Ernest
G. Nagel (Dem), nominated, but withdrew.
- 1940 Sep 10:
Arthur
J. Kurtz (Rep), defeated in primary;
Walter
W. Ames (Rep), defeated in primary;
Thomas
M. Lane (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5:
Edward
H. Jeffries (Dem), elected;
Joseph
F. Nagel (Dem), elected;
James
J. Murphy (Dem), elected;
John
B. Murphy (Dem), elected;
Edward
J. Walsh (Dem), elected;
Fred
R. Dingman (Dem), elected;
William
G. Buckley (Dem), elected;
Adam
Sumeracki (Dem), elected;
Michael
J. O'Brien (Dem), elected;
Martin
A. Kronk (Dem), elected;
Gerald
L. Murphy (Dem), elected;
Horace
A. White (Dem), elected;
Earl
C. Gallagher (Dem), elected;
Francis
J. Nowak (Dem), elected;
John
J. Poleski (Dem), elected;
Stanley
J. Dombrowski (Dem), elected;
Joseph
J. Kowalski (Dem), elected;
Charles
H. Culver (Rep), defeated;
Elmer
G. Rice (Rep), defeated;
C.
S. Houston (Rep), defeated;
Charles
J. DeLand (Rep), defeated;
Grant
W. Gordon (Rep), defeated;
Conrad
J. Netting (Rep), defeated;
Richard
A. MacRae (Rep), defeated;
Joseph
C. Armstrong (Rep), defeated;
Russell
A. Hart (Rep), defeated;
J.
R. Jeffries (Rep), defeated;
Duane
H. Mosier (Rep), defeated;
Orrin
C. Jones (Rep), defeated;
John
W. Neville (Rep), defeated;
Edward
W. Gleeson (Rep), defeated;
Walter
Alles (Rep), defeated;
John
W. Palmer (Rep), defeated;
Philip
J. Williams (Rep), defeated;
Alfred
King (Socialist), defeated;
Marvin
Polinsky (Socialist), defeated;
Ernest
Brown (Socialist), defeated;
Celia
Stern (Socialist), defeated;
Shirley
K. Edloff (Socialist), defeated;
Emanuel
Seidler (Socialist), defeated;
Arthur
W. Walters (Socialist), defeated;
Violet
Woods (Socialist), defeated;
Dorothy
Homicz (Socialist), defeated;
Alexander
Levitt (Socialist), defeated;
David
Lifshitz (Socialist), defeated;
William
Gerula (Socialist), defeated;
Louis
Busker (Socialist), defeated;
Anthony
Zarczynski (Socialist), defeated;
Fania
Fish (Socialist), defeated;
Myrtle
Nauta (Socialist), defeated;
Nels
Akervall (Socialist), defeated;
William
Allan (Communist), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Adam
Sumeracki (Dem), nominated;
Francis
J. Nowak (Dem), nominated;
Michael
J. O'Brien (Dem), nominated;
William
G. Buckley (Dem), nominated;
Edward
H. Jeffries (Dem), nominated;
Gerald
L. Murphy (Dem), nominated;
Stanley
J. Dombrowski (Dem), nominated;
Martin
A. Kronk (Dem), nominated;
Edward
J. Walsh (Dem), nominated;
Fred
R. Dingman (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
F. Nagel (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
J. Kowalski (Dem), nominated;
James
J. Murphy (Dem), nominated;
Earl
C. Gallagher (Dem), nominated;
John
B. Murphy (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
J. Leszynski (Dem), nominated;
Michael
Novak (Dem), nominated;
Peter
J. Kelly (Dem), defeated in primary;
Walter
F. O'Brien (Dem), defeated in primary;
Frank
A. Mahoney (Dem), defeated in primary;
Harold
M. Ryan (Dem), defeated in primary;
Michael
J. Clancy (Dem), defeated in primary;
Roy
F. Buckley (Dem), defeated in primary;
Robert
E. Burns (Dem), defeated in primary;
William
A. Welsh (Dem), defeated in primary;
Thomas
C. O'Brien (Dem), defeated in primary;
Anthony
Kowalczyk (Dem), defeated in primary;
Raymond
R. Cotter (Dem), defeated in primary;
Michael
A. Jozefiak (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
B. Cochran (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
J. Sullivan (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
Godleski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Ted
J. Kochanski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Oliver
S. Smith (Dem), defeated in primary;
C.
LeBron Simmons (Dem), defeated in primary;
Walter
Wierski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Harry
Thomas (Dem), defeated in primary;
Otto
E. Wendell, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;
Charles
J. Miklaszewski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Charles
N. Diamond (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joel
Harris (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
J. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;
Lawrence
Gallagher (Dem), defeated in primary;
George
P. Kingston (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
G. Rashid (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
B. Corliss, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;
Seymour
Kreisler (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
John
P. FitzGerald (Rep), nominated;
Richard
A. MacRae (Rep), nominated, but withdrew;
Robert
J. Henderson (Rep), nominated;
C.
S. Houston (Rep), nominated;
Philip
J. Williams (Rep), nominated;
Walter
Alles (Rep), nominated;
Rex
P. Cranson (Rep), nominated.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Joseph
F. Nagel (Dem), elected;
William
G. Buckley (Dem), elected;
Edward
H. Jeffries (Dem), elected;
Michael
J. O'Brien (Dem), elected;
Gerald
L. Murphy (Dem), elected;
Adam
Sumeracki (Dem), elected;
Edward
J. Walsh (Dem), elected;
Fred
R. Dingman (Dem), elected;
Martin
A. Kronk (Dem), elected;
Francis
J. Nowak (Dem), elected;
James
J. Murphy (Dem), elected;
Joseph
J. Leszynski (Dem), elected;
John
B. Murphy (Dem), elected;
Earl
C. Gallagher (Dem), elected;
Stanley
J. Dombrowski (Dem), elected;
Michael
Novak (Dem), elected;
Joseph
J. Kowalski (Dem), elected;
Sherman
Littlefield (Rep), defeated;
Arthur
M. Bowman (Rep), defeated;
John
P. FitzGerald (Rep), defeated;
Conrad
J. Netting (Rep), defeated;
C.
S. Houston (Rep), defeated;
Frank
J. Martin (Rep), defeated;
Philip
J. Williams (Rep), defeated;
Edward
L. Baker (Rep), defeated;
Alice
W. Smith (Rep), defeated;
Ralph
H. Kirby (Rep), defeated;
Duane
H. Mosier (Rep), defeated;
Chester
J. Morse (Rep), defeated;
Robert
J. Henderson (Rep), defeated;
Rex
P. Cranson (Rep), defeated;
Walter
Alles (Rep), defeated;
Robert
J. Jones (Rep), defeated;
Edward
Z. Wrobleski (Rep), defeated.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Fred
R. Dingman (Dem), nominated;
Tracy
M. Doll (Dem), nominated;
Michael
Novak (Dem), nominated;
Michael
J. O'Brien (Dem), nominated;
Francis
J. Nowak (Dem), nominated, but withdrew;
Joseph
J. Kowalski (Dem), nominated, but withdrew;
Peter
J. Kelly (Dem), nominated;
C.
Patrick Quinn (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
F. Nagel (Dem), nominated;
Paul
N. Sienkiewicz (Dem), nominated;
Gerald
L. Murphy (Dem), nominated;
Jack
Fuller (Dem), nominated;
George
F. Montgomery (Dem), nominated;
Thomas
C. O'Brien (Dem), nominated;
James
Becker (Dem), nominated;
James
J. Murphy (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
J. Leszynski (Dem), nominated;
Jack
Ellstein (Dem), nominated;
Ed
Carey (Dem), nominated;
Bernard
F. O'Brien (Dem), nominated;
Oliver
S. Smith (Dem), nominated;
John
B. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;
Vincent
Klein (Dem), defeated in primary;
William
G. Buckley (Dem), defeated in primary;
C.
LeBron Simmons (Dem), defeated in primary;
Charles
W. Youngblood (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
A. Wroblewski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Stanley
Piotrowski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Patrick
H. Callahan (Dem), defeated in primary;
Robert
E. Burns (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
Uminski (Dem), defeated in primary;
A.
J. Sobocinski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Chester
Kasiborski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Robert
D. Wardell (Dem), defeated in primary;
Fred
Lingeman (Dem), defeated in primary;
George
L. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;
Albert
W. Hargreaves (Dem), defeated in primary;
Thomas
McNamara (Dem), defeated in primary;
Frank
A. Mahoney (Dem), defeated in primary;
Mary
A. Gallagher (Dem), defeated in primary;
Lawrence
J. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;
Paul
Boatin (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
Godleski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Walter
Kolodziejski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Charles
J. Miklaszewski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
A. Younglood (Dem), defeated in primary;
Jack
O'Loan (Dem), defeated in primary;
Mort
Furay (Dem), defeated in primary;
Perry
F. Jeffries (Dem), defeated in primary;
Ted
J. Kochanski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Anthony
Kowalczyk (Dem), defeated in primary;
William
A. Welsh (Dem), defeated in primary;
Edward
F. Milewski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
E. Matecki (Dem), defeated in primary;
Frank
D. Ryan (Dem), defeated in primary;
Walter
F. O'Brien (Dem), defeated in primary;
Blaine
Marrin (Dem), defeated in primary;
Francis
K. Young (Dem), defeated in primary;
Charles
S. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;
Harry
M. Kowal (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
Lukas (Dem), defeated in primary;
Harold
M. Ryan (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
B. Cochran (Dem), defeated in primary;
Arthur
Gladstone (Dem), defeated in primary;
Ben
P. Burczyk (Dem), defeated in primary;
Donald
L. Munro (Dem), defeated in primary;
Patrick
Flannery (Dem), defeated in primary;
Raymond
R. Cotter (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
F. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
J. Boland (Dem), defeated in primary;
Frank
E. Duggan (Dem), defeated in primary;
Clarence
J. Carter (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
V. Connors (Dem), defeated in primary;
Cora
Ransom Lockhart (Dem), defeated in primary;
Fred
W. Henning (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
N. Lenz (Dem), defeated in primary;
William
H. Gail (Dem), defeated in primary;
Daniel
A. McColman (Dem), defeated in primary;
Arthur
C. McPhaul (Dem), defeated in primary;
Ernest
Burkman (Dem), defeated in primary;
Alfred
A. Gannon (Dem), defeated in primary;
Emil
J. Isken (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Jul 11:
Sherman
Littlefield (Rep), nominated;
D.
Neil Reid (Rep), nominated;
Edward
L. Baker (Rep), nominated;
John
P. FitzGerald (Rep), nominated;
Charles
G. Burns (Rep), nominated;
Matthew
F. Callahan (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
J. Dowling (Rep), nominated;
Philip
J. Williams (Rep), nominated;
Earl
W. Edwards (Rep), nominated;
Bernard
K. Nagle (Rep), nominated;
Ralph
H. Kirby (Rep), nominated;
Robert
J. Henderson (Rep), nominated;
Miron
W. Neal (Rep), nominated;
Clarence
E. Hoffman (Rep), nominated;
William
E. Hayes (Rep), nominated;
Harold
E. Clark (Rep), nominated;
Chester
A. Ferris (Rep), nominated;
Ray
Brooks (Rep), nominated;
Duane
H. Mosier (Rep), nominated;
Paul
Arnold (Rep), nominated;
Alex
J. Polk (Rep), nominated;
J.
R. Jeffries (Rep), defeated in primary;
Walter
Alles (Rep), defeated in primary;
Charles
H. Culver (Rep), defeated in primary;
E.
W. Metcalfe (Rep), defeated in primary;
Rex
P. Cranson (Rep), defeated in primary;
Walter
W. Ames (Rep), defeated in primary;
John
F. McCarthy (Rep), defeated in primary;
Glenn
G. Beery (Rep), defeated in primary;
Peter
Cameron (Rep), defeated in primary;
James
E. Murphy (Rep), defeated in primary;
William
G. Kirby (Rep), defeated in primary;
Whitfield
F. Jackson (Rep), defeated in primary;
S.
Charles Nowak (Rep), defeated in primary;
Theresa
B. Tannhauser (Rep), defeated in primary;
Winford
Marsh (Rep), defeated in primary;
Darwin
E. Ray (Rep), defeated in primary;
Alfred
Squires (Rep), defeated in primary;
Morton
Grass (Rep), defeated in primary;
Joseph
Kuhn (Rep), defeated in primary;
Norman
L. Upper (Rep), defeated in primary;
Jack
Bigelman (Rep), defeated in primary;
Michael
J. Mozola (Rep), defeated in primary;
Joseph
L. Tata (Rep), defeated in primary;
Edward
Rudat (Rep), defeated in primary;
Jonas
J. Torgow (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1944 Nov 3:
Adam
Sumeracki, removed;
Earl
C. Gallagher, removed;
Joseph
J. Kowalski, removed;
Martin
A. Kronk, removed;
Edward
J. Walsh, removed;
William
G. Buckley, removed;
Francis
J. Nowak, removed.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Fred
R. Dingman (Dem), elected;
Joseph
F. Nagel (Dem), elected;
James
Becker (Dem), elected;
Bernard
F. O'Brien (Dem), elected;
Michael
J. O'Brien (Dem), elected;
Oliver
S. Smith (Dem), elected;
Gerald
L. Murphy (Dem), elected;
Thomas
C. O'Brien (Dem), elected;
George
F. Montgomery (Dem), elected;
Vincent
Klein (Dem), elected;
Tracy
M. Doll (Dem), elected;
James
J. Murphy (Dem), elected;
Joseph
J. Leszynski (Dem), elected;
Peter
J. Kelly (Dem), elected;
Jack
Ellstein (Dem), elected;
C.
Patrick Quinn (Dem), elected;
Michael
Novak (Dem), elected;
Ed
Carey (Dem), elected;
E.
M. Nowak (Dem), elected;
Jack
Fuller (Dem), elected;
Paul
N. Sienkiewicz (Dem), elected;
Sherman
Littlefield (Rep), defeated;
D.
Neil Reid (Rep), defeated;
Matthew
F. Callahan (Rep), defeated;
Edward
L. Baker (Rep), defeated;
John
P. FitzGerald (Rep), defeated;
Charles
G. Burns (Rep), defeated;
Thomas
J. Dowling (Rep), defeated;
Robert
J. Henderson (Rep), defeated;
Chester
A. Ferris (Rep), defeated;
Ralph
H. Kirby (Rep), defeated;
Philip
J. Williams (Rep), defeated;
Duane
H. Mosier (Rep), defeated;
Miron
W. Neal (Rep), defeated;
Bernard
K. Nagle (Rep), defeated;
Harold
E. Clark (Rep), defeated;
William
E. Hayes (Rep), defeated;
Earl
W. Edwards (Rep), defeated;
Alex
J. Polk (Rep), defeated;
Paul
Arnold (Rep), defeated;
Clarence
E. Hoffman (Rep), defeated;
Ray
Brooks (Rep), defeated;
Mary
King (Socialist), defeated;
Ernest
Brown (Socialist), defeated;
Alfred
King (Socialist), defeated;
Joseph
Jaworski (Socialist), defeated;
Shirley
K. Edloff (Socialist), defeated;
Jean
Seidel (Socialist), defeated;
Belle
Goldsmith (Socialist), defeated;
Stanley
Drzymala (Socialist), defeated;
Dorothy
Briddon (Socialist), defeated;
Woodrow
Ingram (Socialist), defeated;
Konrad
Cegielski (Socialist), defeated;
Rudolph
Potochnik (Socialist), defeated;
Ethan
Edloff (Socialist), defeated;
David
Lifshitz (Socialist), defeated;
Stanley
Szewczyk (Socialist), defeated;
Anthony
Jakubiszyn (Socialist), defeated;
John
Regey (Socialist), defeated;
Myrtle
Nauta (Socialist), defeated;
Carl
Saulus (Socialist), defeated;
Judah
Drob (Socialist), defeated;
Georgeen
Lanshaw (Socialist), defeated;
John
H. Harris (Prohibition), defeated;
William
E. Demill (Prohibition), defeated;
Oliver
E. Day (Prohibition), defeated;
Dorothea
A. Davis (America First), defeated;
William
B. Green (America First), defeated;
Loretta
G. Schneider (America First), defeated;
James
M. Cass (America First), defeated;
Alex
Burckhard (America First), defeated;
A.
Leonard Rowe (America First), defeated;
George
A. Fountaine (America First), defeated;
Beth
Vivian Heide (America First), defeated;
Anna
Senn (America First), defeated;
Louis
H. Zilch (America First), defeated;
William
J. Bezner (America First), defeated;
Cloey
E. Condit (America First), defeated.
- 1945 Feb 23:
James
J. Murphy, died in office.
- 1945 Apr 2:
William
M. Donnelly (Dem), elected.
- 1946:
Martha
W. Griffiths (Dem), defeated in primary;
Theodore
J. Wilk (Dem), defeated in primary;
Edward
H. Jeffries (Dem), defeated in primary;
Frederick
Yates (Dem), defeated in primary;
Leonard
A. Jurkiewicz (Dem), defeated in primary;
Vincent
Klein (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1946:
Charles
H. Culver (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Jan 30:
William
M. Donnelly, died in office.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Edward
W. Frey (Rep), elected;
John
Maurer (Rep), elected;
Sherman
Littlefield (Rep), elected;
D.
Neil Reid (Rep), elected;
Henry
T. Gage (Rep), elected;
John
P. FitzGerald (Rep), elected;
Edward
L. Baker (Rep), elected;
Harry
A. McDonald, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Chester
A. Ferris (Rep), elected;
Thomas
J. Dowling (Rep), elected;
Robert
J. Henderson (Rep), elected;
Clarence
E. Hoffman (Rep), elected;
Arthur
J. Kurtz (Rep), elected;
Philip
J. Williams (Rep), elected;
Thomas
M. Lane (Rep), elected;
Neil
A. Patterson (Rep), elected;
E.
W. Metcalfe (Rep), elected;
Alex
J. Polk (Rep), elected;
Paul
Arnold (Rep), elected;
James
B. Cochran (Rep), elected;
Charles
E. Stephens (Rep), elected;
Thomas
C. O'Brien (Dem), defeated;
Michael
J. O'Brien (Dem), defeated;
Gerald
L. Murphy (Dem), defeated;
Tracy
M. Doll (Dem), defeated;
Bernard
F. O'Brien (Dem), defeated;
Jeanetta
Welch Brown (Dem), defeated;
George
F. Montgomery (Dem), defeated;
James
Becker (Dem), defeated;
Michael
Novak (Dem), defeated;
Fred
R. Dingman (Dem), defeated;
E.
M. Nowak (Dem), defeated;
Joseph
J. Leszynski (Dem), defeated;
Joseph
J. Kowalski (Dem), defeated;
Bernard
W. Nagel (Dem), defeated;
John
J. Fitzpatrick (Dem), defeated;
Peter
J. Kelly (Dem), defeated;
Jack
Fuller (Dem), defeated;
Joseph
E. Brady (Dem), defeated;
C.
Patrick Quinn (Dem), defeated;
Ed
Carey (Dem), defeated;
Paul
N. Sienkiewicz (Dem), defeated;
Mary
C. Wiseman (Prohibition), defeated;
Alfred
J. Walker (Prohibition), defeated;
Emma
P. Dorman (Prohibition), defeated;
Donald
C. Martin (Prohibition), defeated;
Lucile
A. Martz (Prohibition), defeated;
Sidney
A. Short (Prohibition), defeated;
Eva
M. Burklow (Prohibition), defeated;
Lee
Coy (Prohibition), defeated;
Eva
J. Perry (Prohibition), defeated;
George
W. Campbell (Prohibition), defeated;
Ed.
J. Wedge (Prohibition), defeated;
Albert
E. Short (Prohibition), defeated;
Nettie
Vining (Prohibition), defeated;
Walter
Arnold (Prohibition), defeated;
Louise
Moray (Prohibition), defeated;
Helen
Winter (Communist), defeated;
Raymond
R. Lamb (Prohibition), defeated;
Ernest
C. Valade (Prohibition), defeated;
Fred
Williams (Communist), defeated;
Joseph
F. Meulman (Prohibition), defeated;
Clyde
Watt (Prohibition), defeated;
Aaron
B. Janes (Prohibition), defeated;
Robert
McLive (Prohibition), defeated;
Gerald
R. Boyd (Communist), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Tracy
M. Doll (Dem), nominated;
Michael
J. O'Brien (Dem), nominated;
Thomas
C. O'Brien (Dem), nominated;
Fred
R. Dingman (Dem), nominated;
Patrick
J. O'Malley (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
J. Kowalski (Dem), nominated;
Peter
J. Kelly (Dem), nominated;
John
J. Fitzpatrick (Dem), nominated;
Stanley
C. Novak (Dem), nominated;
Ed
Carey (Dem), nominated;
Michael
Novak (Dem), nominated;
David
L. Lindsay (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
G. O'Connor (Dem), nominated;
Dee
Edwards (Dem), nominated;
Frank
A. Mahoney (Dem), nominated;
Jack
Fuller (Dem), nominated;
Martha
W. Griffiths (Dem), nominated;
Edgar
C. Currie (Dem), nominated;
Chester
Lewandowski (Dem), nominated;
John
J. Penczak (Dem), nominated;
Theodore
J. Wilk (Dem), nominated;
Paul
K. Holt (Dem), defeated in primary;
Helen
Berthelot (Dem), defeated in primary;
Arthur
V. Cronin (Dem), defeated in primary;
Eugene
C. Kotecki (Dem), defeated in primary;
Anthony
Olszewski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Leonard
A. Jurkiewicz (Dem), defeated in primary;
Frederick
Yates (Dem), defeated in primary;
Helen
Lounzie (Dem), defeated in primary;
Max
Miller (Dem), defeated in primary;
Samuel
Robinson (Dem), defeated in primary;
Thomas
A. Ralston (Dem), defeated in primary;
Wanda
M. Seymour (Dem), defeated in primary;
Hugh
J. McGoldrick (Dem), defeated in primary;
Marion
F. Dornton (Dem), defeated in primary;
Edmund
W. Tropp (Dem), defeated in primary;
Edwin
E. Prong (Dem), defeated in primary;
James
Manzo (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
G. Velosky (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Sherman
Littlefield (Rep), nominated;
Edward
W. Frey (Rep), nominated;
Harry
A. McDonald, Jr. (Rep), nominated;
D.
Neil Reid (Rep), nominated;
John
P. FitzGerald (Rep), nominated;
Hugh
J. Wood (Rep), nominated;
Henry
T. Gage (Rep), nominated;
Clarence
E. Hoffman (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
O. Quinlan (Rep), nominated;
E.
W. Metcalfe (Rep), nominated;
John
Edward Rowland (Rep), nominated;
Harold
V. Field (Rep), nominated;
Dan
Mills (Rep), nominated;
Paul
Arnold (Rep), nominated;
J.
R. Jeffries (Rep), nominated;
John
Maurer (Rep), nominated;
Philip
J. Williams (Rep), nominated;
William
J. Hayes (Rep), nominated;
James
B. Cochran (Rep), nominated;
Walter
W. Ames (Rep), nominated;
Fred
E. Dunn (Rep), nominated;
Chester
A. Ferris (Rep), defeated in primary;
Arthur
J. Kurtz (Rep), defeated in primary;
Robert
J. Henderson (Rep), defeated in primary;
Charles
J. Duggan (Rep), defeated in primary;
Richard
H. Miller, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary;
Charles
E. Stephens (Rep), defeated in primary;
Robert
H. Sutton (Rep), defeated in primary;
Oscar
A. Gorelick (Rep), defeated in primary;
B.
F. Smith (Rep), defeated in primary;
Edward
Harris (Rep), defeated in primary;
Jeremiah
J. Kenney (Rep), defeated in primary;
John
G. Krauss (Rep), defeated in primary;
Ruth
Hands (Rep), defeated in primary;
Robert
McBrady (Rep), defeated in primary;
Douglass
K. Fischer (Rep), defeated in primary;
Fred
Berg (Rep), defeated in primary;
Marcus
L. Randall (Rep), defeated in primary;
Robert
W. Kirchhoff (Rep), defeated in primary;
Morton
Grass (Rep), defeated in primary;
Sidney
J. White (Rep), defeated in primary;
William
Friendly Hands (Rep), defeated in primary;
Thaddeus
T. Dombrowski (Rep), defeated in primary;
Harry
J. Henry (Rep), defeated in primary;
Markus
S. Simon (Rep), defeated in primary;
Anthony
Genik (Rep), defeated in primary;
S.
G. Janson (Rep), defeated in primary;
Michael
A. Ottati (Rep), defeated in primary;
Henry
J. Mariotti (Rep), defeated in primary;
Allen
Bibb (Rep), defeated in primary;
Robert
L. Blinstrub (Rep), defeated in primary;
Tom
Hartunian (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 22:
Chester
A. Ferris, died in office.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Michael
J. O'Brien (Dem), elected;
Thomas
C. O'Brien (Dem), elected;
Fred
R. Dingman (Dem), elected;
John
J. Fitzpatrick (Dem), elected;
Stanley
C. Novak (Dem), elected;
Martha
W. Griffiths (Dem), elected;
Joseph
J. Kowalski (Dem), elected;
Tracy
M. Doll (Dem), elected;
Peter
J. Kelly (Dem), elected;
Ed
Carey (Dem), elected;
Joseph
G. O'Connor (Dem), elected;
Dee
Edwards (Dem), elected;
Patrick
J. O'Malley (Dem), elected;
Edgar
C. Currie (Dem), elected;
Jack
Fuller (Dem), elected;
Frank
A. Mahoney (Dem), elected;
Michael
Novak (Dem), elected;
David
L. Lindsay (Dem), elected;
John
J. Penczak (Dem), elected;
Chester
Lewandowski (Dem), elected;
Theodore
J. Wilk (Dem), elected;
Sherman
Littlefield (Rep), defeated;
Edward
W. Frey (Rep), defeated;
Thomas
O. Quinlan (Rep), defeated;
Harry
A. McDonald, Jr. (Rep), defeated;
Walter
W. Ames (Rep), defeated;
Hugh
J. Wood (Rep), defeated;
D.
Neil Reid (Rep), defeated;
John
Edward Rowland (Rep), defeated;
Henry
T. Gage (Rep), defeated;
John
P. FitzGerald (Rep), defeated;
E.
W. Metcalfe (Rep), defeated;
Fred
E. Dunn (Rep), defeated;
Harold
V. Field (Rep), defeated;
Dan
Mills (Rep), defeated;
John
Maurer (Rep), defeated;
James
B. Cochran (Rep), defeated;
Philip
J. Williams (Rep), defeated;
Clarence
E. Hoffman (Rep), defeated;
Paul
Arnold (Rep), defeated;
William
J. Hayes (Rep), defeated;
J.
R. Jeffries (Rep), defeated;
Samuel
Lifshitz (Progressive), defeated;
Patricia
Murphy Frank (Progressive), defeated;
Dean
Robb (Progressive), defeated;
Wallace
D. McLay (Progressive), defeated;
Ann
Lemmons (Progressive), defeated;
Benjamin
F. Kocel (Progressive), defeated;
Edmund
Buczak (Progressive), defeated;
Sophie
Stempkey (Progressive), defeated;
Paul
Boatin (Progressive), defeated;
John
R. Gerlach (Progressive), defeated;
Cleavon
Govan (Progressive), defeated;
James
G. Couser (Progressive), defeated;
Arthur
C. McPhaul (Progressive), defeated;
Otto
Capp (Progressive), defeated;
Joseph
Gulvezan (Progressive), defeated;
Francis
Guthrie (Progressive), defeated;
Paul
A. Henley (Progressive), defeated;
John
K. Williams (Prohibition), defeated;
George
W. Campbell (Prohibition), defeated;
Donald
C. Martin (Prohibition), defeated;
Peter
Wiseman (Prohibition), defeated;
Lucile
A. Martz (Prohibition), defeated;
Sidney
A. Short (Prohibition), defeated;
Raymond
R. Lamb (Prohibition), defeated;
Bertha
Kidd (Prohibition), defeated;
Aaron
B. Janes (Prohibition), defeated;
Alice
B. Coy (Prohibition), defeated;
Albert
E. Short (Prohibition), defeated;
Clyde
Watt (Prohibition), defeated;
Ernest
C. Valade (Prohibition), defeated;
Lee
Coy (Prohibition), defeated;
Robert
McLive (Prohibition), defeated;
Roxye
Ann Higgs (Prohibition), defeated;
A.
M. Lewis (Prohibition), defeated;
Walter
Allie (Prohibition), defeated;
Frank
H. Locker (Prohibition), defeated;
Carl
Noton (Prohibition), defeated;
Casper
Cairn (Prohibition), defeated;
Margaret
Ferguson (Socialist), defeated;
Anna
Weinstein (Socialist), defeated;
Anthony
Zarczynski (Socialist), defeated;
Albert
Warzycki (Socialist), defeated;
Belle
Goldsmith (Socialist), defeated;
Murray
Seidler (Socialist), defeated;
Olga
Piontkowsky (Socialist), defeated;
Ernest
Brown (Socialist), defeated;
Allan
Katz (Socialist), defeated;
Jean
Seidel (Socialist), defeated;
David
Wietersen (Socialist), defeated;
David
Lifshitz (Socialist), defeated;
Celia
Stern (Socialist), defeated;
Anthony
Jakubiszyn (Socialist), defeated;
Marvin
Debs Meltzer (Socialist), defeated;
LeRoy
Mitchell (Socialist), defeated;
A.
W. Ross (Socialist), defeated;
Leatrice
Brazeau (Socialist), defeated;
Manny
Kreinik (Socialist), defeated;
George
LaForest (Socialist), defeated;
Mint
Nauta (Socialist), defeated.
- Wayne County 2nd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Frank
J. Calvert (Rep), elected;
Gilbert
J. Lubin (Dem), defeated;
Edward
Pavich (Socialist), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Tremon
McDermott (Dem), nominated;
Carl
T. Sheehan (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
R. Sabin (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Frank
J. Calvert (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Frank
J. Calvert (Rep), elected;
Tremon
McDermott (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Frank
J. Calvert (Rep), elected;
John
R. Sabin (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Frank
J. Calvert (Rep), elected;
John
R. Sabin (Dem), defeated;
William
J. Hoare (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1947 Apr 7:
Richard
L. Thomson (Rep), elected.
- 1947 Aug 29:
Frank
J. Calvert, died in office.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Vincent
D. Rairigh (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Richard
L. Thomson (Rep), nominated;
Walter
J. Klees (Rep), defeated in primary;
Leo
C. Donnelly (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Richard
L. Thomson (Rep), elected;
Vincent
D. Rairigh (Dem), defeated;
Irving
Teicher (Progressive), defeated;
William
J. Hoare (Prohibition), defeated;
Myra
Smith (Socialist), defeated.
- Wayne County 3rd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Walter
N. Stockfish (Dem), elected;
Michael
J. Mozola (Rep), defeated;
Leon
Rezewski (Socialist), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Walter
N. Stockfish (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Walter
N. Stockfish (Dem), elected unopposed.
- 1944 Nov 3:
Walter
N. Stockfish, removed.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Albert
J. Zak (Dem), elected;
Anthony
J. Celmer (Rep), defeated.
- 1946:
John
Mankowski (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
John
S. Ptaszkiewicz (Dem), elected;
Iwan
Tryhook (Rep), defeated;
James
E. Zehner (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
John
S. Ptaszkiewicz (Dem), nominated;
Alexander
Czar (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Ted
A. Odrobina (Rep), nominated;
Iwan
Tryhook (Rep), defeated in primary;
Alvin
Pasco (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
John
S. Ptaszkiewicz (Dem), elected;
Ted
A. Odrobina (Rep), defeated;
Zigmund
Poplawski (Progressive), defeated;
James
E. Zehner (Prohibition), defeated.
- Wayne County 4th District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Frederick
J. Gartner, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Richard
J. Lehman (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Frederick
J. Gartner, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Kirby
L. Wilson, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
John
T. Bresnahan (Dem), elected;
Howard
E. Wood (Rep), defeated.
- 1946:
John
T. Bresnahan (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Robert
P. Brown (Dem), elected;
Howard
E. Wood (Rep), defeated;
Tekla
Hansen (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Earl
Hebert (Dem), nominated;
Elwyn
R. DuMadway (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Howard
E. Wood (Rep), nominated;
Stanley
A. Grendel (Rep), defeated in primary;
Robert
Wood (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Earl
Hebert (Dem), elected;
Howard
E. Wood (Rep), defeated;
Frank
Angel (Progressive), defeated;
Tekla
Hansen (Prohibition), defeated;
M.
G. McCrary (Socialist), defeated.
- Wayne County 5th District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Edward
F. Fisher (Rep), elected;
Harry
E. Irwin (Dem), defeated.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Edward
F. Fisher (Rep), elected;
Arthur
Gladstone (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Patrick
J. Doyle (Dem), elected;
Edward
F. Fisher (Rep), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Patrick
J. Doyle (Dem), elected;
Marguerite
C. Johnson (Rep), defeated;
Ola
M. Becker (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Patrick
J. Doyle (Dem), nominated;
Frank
J. Zalewski (Dem), defeated in primary;
Joseph
S. Connor (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Martin
C. Griffith (Rep), nominated;
Harry
A. Hoxie (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Patrick
J. Doyle (Dem), elected;
Martin
C. Griffith (Rep), defeated;
Esther
M. Sugg (Progressive), defeated;
Ola
M. Becker (Prohibition), defeated.
- Wayne County 6th District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Charles
H. Block (Rep), elected;
Victor
Targonski (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Charles
H. Block (Rep), elected;
Victor
Targonski (Dem), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Joseph
R. Zanglin (Dem), nominated;
Mary
Lou Ford (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
William
P. Littlewood (Rep), nominated;
Frank
P. Darin (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
Joseph
R. Zanglin (Dem), elected;
William
P. Littlewood (Rep), defeated;
Jerry
Maton (Progressive), defeated;
Bernice
F. Judd (Prohibition), defeated.
- Wayne County 7th District:
- 1944 Nov 7:
Elton
R. Eaton (Rep), elected;
Arthur
G. Shedd (Dem), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5:
Elton
R. Eaton (Rep), elected;
John
Weaver (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1948 Sep 14:
David
J. Trombley (Dem), nominated;
Joseph
F. Martin III (Dem), defeated in primary;
George
Timpona (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Sep 14:
Elton
R. Eaton (Rep), nominated;
Rudolf
W. Eaton (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1948 Nov 2:
David
J. Trombley (Dem), elected;
Elton
R. Eaton (Rep), defeated.
- Wexford District:
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