This Day in History: 1920-11-02
HoHoKus Township rolled up a large majority for Harding and Coolidge in the Presidential election; 470 as compared to the 105 votes for Cox and Roosevelt. Women came out in large numbers to vote for the first time and, according to the Ramsey Journal, made few mistakes in marking their ballots. Sturr was elected to the Township Committee, Dater as Clerk, King as Tax Collector, Winter as Constable and Smallman as Justice of the peace. (Bristow)