The second hundred-thousand voted as follows:

For strict enforcement76,597
For modification85,151
For repeal45,646

A poll was taken in many factories where both men and women are employed. In the Edison works in New Jersey, the poll was taken under the supervision of Charles A. Edison, “who saw to it that the ballots were distributed one to each worker. They were marked secretly, and deposited by the individual workers in sealed ballot boxes, later opened by representatives of the Digest. The result shows a proportion of slightly more than twenty to one against the continuation and enforcement of the present liquor laws.” This is the vote:

For enforcement93
For modification976
For repeal966

A careful poll of the establishment of Parke, Davis & Company, manufacturing chemists, of Detroit, revealed the following results:

For enforcement218
For modification1,081
For repeal211

Combining these two polls, the attitude of the workers in two representative factories would be summarized as follows:

For enforcement311
For modification2,059
For repeal1,177