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<br />MINUTES OF VILLAGE ELECTION <br />MARCH 9, 1920 <br /> <br />______________ <br /> <br />(a) The lines following the letter (a) in this blank are left to write in the fact, that “the electors <br />present at the time and place named for opening the polls, elected the Judges and Clerk viva voce, <br />because the Council had neglected to make such appointment,” or “because the persons so <br />appointed, or one or more of them, neglected or refused to serve” (if such was the case). <br />______________ <br /> <br />At the Annual Village Election of the Village of Elk River in the County of Sherburne and State of <br />Minnesota held at Odd Fellows Hall being the place where it was directed to be held by the Village <br />th <br />Council after giving due notice thereof as provided by law, on the 9 day of March 1920 H.A. Hall <br />and A.L. Cohn, J.H. Virgin two three qualified voters of said Village, to act as Judges of such <br />Election, and one qualified voter of said Village to act as Clerk of such Election, each of whom had <br />within twenty days before such time been designated and appointed by the Village Council to act as <br />Judges and Clerk respectively of such Election (a) C.E. Plank, Clerk who, being present, at the hour <br />of 9 o’clock A.M. each of them duly took and subscribed an oath to faithfully discharge the duties <br />required of them at such Election, and the said Judges and Clerk being duly qualified, forthwith <br />opened the polls by proclamation, and the Election proceeded by ballot without adjournment or <br />intermission until closed. <br /> <br />The subjects voted on at such Election, as stated in the Notice thereof, were: <br />To elect A President of Village Council <br />One Trustee for the term of one year <br />One Trustee for the term of two years <br />One Trustee for the term of three years <br />One Village Treasurer for the term of one year <br />Village Clerk for the term of one year <br /> <br />At 5 o’clock in the afternoon of said day the polls were closed, proclamation thereof having been <br />made by one of the Judges thirty minutes previous hereto. The Judges then proceeded to publicly <br />count and canvass the votes, and a true statement thereof was proclaimed to the voters by the Clerk <br />of the Election. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />