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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1918-11-05-STATE-ELECTION-WARRANT £' ii d`r 1'i du .t, R A .i £V '1'. �i vA'iyU,;'J1Y uJ.ukSu 1.'11 011' Middlesex, ss . lo either ci the Jonstabl, es of the town of Lexington, in said county, Greeting: In the name of the commonwealth of Massachusetts , you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the £'oven of Lexinyton Qualified to 'trate in Elections to meet in the ioirn Hall in said Lexington, on Tuesday the sJifth day of 1iovember, o, 1918 , at six o' clot.;. _S. M. to caL t their oallots for the following officers : GU''T' � �-C'.''i u . .u£.;11;i.Lt9rih'1' xu v f.it•,l.i.�x l.�:M£ .Y a iiiDi-, iUhEL. .e:ti IBJ'.1 Uig 4 m 2.ichhlEi -Li+1L,1L.-£.4 v0 tiv til LLti£C for 8th councillor District, Jmi'Tl.'1'j for 5th oenatorial District �ti.� � �-:�L for'i V5'.. 28 th Middlesex District, icM. .,'mJ 02__1..LI ,7.JUn..'VA in- Congress, O0NGEE58lai-u for 8th Jonpressional .vJistrict, ULbliT .mui4L. I2'61,ih .L for middlescx County. 03U'1'Y- 121-(f.., Jr.,_,.{ for :iiddlesex County and LE'GIOfE t _v i Mt.1:5_ l'ia fl,D iio ,VLiEhuY for s, ddlesex count- Also to vote for or against the adoption of any or all Of the nineteen Amendments to the Constitution as submitted by the Constitutional Convention and published in the pamphlet mailed with this warrant, and which are in brief as follows•- Article of Amendment No. 1. The establishment of the popular initiative and referendum and the legislative initiative of specific amendments of the Constitution. Article of Amendment No . 2. The conservation, development and utilization of the agri- cultural, mineral , forest, water and other natural resources of the commonwealth are public uses , and the general court shall have power to providel for the taking , upon payment of just compensation therefor , of lands and easements or interests therein, including water and mineral rights , for the purpose of securing and promoting the proper conservation, development, utilization and -control thereof and to enact legislation necessary or expedient therefor. Article- of Amendment No. 3. Advertising on public ways, in public places and on private property within public view may be regulated and restricted by law. Article of Amendment No . 4. The preservation and maintenance of ancient landmarks and other property of historical or antiquarian interest is a public use , and the commonwealth and the cities and towns therein may, upon payment of just compensation, take such property or any interest therein under such regulations as the general court may prescribe. Article of Amendment No. 5 . The general court, by concurrent vote of the two houses , may take a recess or recesses amounting to. not more than thirty days, but no such recess shall extend beyond the sixtieth day from the date of their first assembling. Article of Amendment No. 6. To authorize the General Court to prescribe , subject to certain restrictions , the manner of the appointment and removal of military and naval officers to be commissioned by the Governor. Article of Amendment No. 7. To define the powers and duties of the General Court relative to the military and tared forces , and of the Governor as Commander-in-Chief thereof. Article of Amendment No . 8. To protide for the succession, in cases of vacancies in the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, by the secretary, attorney-general , treasurer and receiver general, and auditor, in the order named. Article of Amendment No. 9, • To authorize the Governor to return to the General Court with a recommendation for amendment bills and resolves which have been laid before himr Article of Amendment No . 10, Article IV of the articles of amendment of the constitu- tion of the commonwealth le hereby amended by adding thereto the following words : - Women shall be eligible to appointment as notaries public. Change of name shall render the com- mission void, but shall not prevent reappointment under the new name. Article of Amendment No . Il. (Relative to the Retirement of Judicial officers ) Article I of Chapter III of Part the Second of the consti- tution is hereby amended by the addition of the following words : - and provided also that the governor, with the consent of the council , may after due notice and hearing retire them because of advanced age tr mental or physical disability. Such retirement shall be subject to any pro- visions made by law as to pensions or allowances payable to such officers upon their voluntary retirement . Article of Amendment No. 12. Every charter, franchise or act of incorporation shall for- ever remain subject to revocation and amendment. Article of Amendment No . 13. The general court shall have power to limit buildings according to their use of construction to specified districts of cities and towns. Article of Amendment No . 14. The general court shall have authority to provide for com- pulsory voting at elections , but the right of secret voting shall be preserved. Article of Amendment No . 15 . To limit the power of the Genera Court to lend the credit of the Commonwealth and to contract loans . Article of' Amedment No. 18. To provide for a state budget and theveto by the Governor of items or parts of items in appropriation bills. Article of Amendment No. 17. To provide for biennial eleotione of state officers , councillors and members of the General Court. Article of Amendment No. 18 . No person elected to the general court shall during the term for which he was elected be appointed to any office created or the emoluments whereof are increased during such term, nor receive additional salary or compensation for service upon any recess committee or commission except a committee appointed to examine a general revision of the statutes of the commonwealth when submitted to the general court for adoption. Aitio'le of Amendment -Nt'. On or beior.e J'anua:ry fir•et, nineteen hundred, 'itwenty-one., the executive and administrative. work of the- commonwealth shall be. -organized in ''net more than twenty departments , in one of "uvhich every executive and aduünistrative .office',, board and. commission,, .except those ,,of:fice.rs'•eer ing_ directly under the governor or the. council:,, shall be placed. Such depart- menta shall op under such supFrvision .and regia:latten as the general court, may from- time to time preseribe. ;by law. The polls will: be "opened iuuuedatel-,- after the organ= ization of the meeting and may remain open until. four- olciock and t3:'& much longer as -the ,meat'i g :i-siay atrest', 'bu.t :not later than the: hour prescribed by law. hereof fail not -and ual• e, due return of this warrant With your doir:gc thereon, to the 'gown uierl, on- or before the tide- -of said. meeting. esiven under our hands at Lexington, this sixteenth day of uctober, 1918. �{/////////AA/yy////////AA/^1� OF