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ANNUAL REPORTS 25 <br />ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION <br />MARCH 6, 1933 <br />In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters <br />of the Town of Lexington met in their respective voting <br />places in said Town on Monday, March the sixth in the year <br />of our Lord nineteen hundred thirty-three at six o'clock in <br />the forenoon. <br />The following places were designated as the voting places <br />for the various precincts; Precinct One, Emerson Hall; Pre- <br />cinct Two, Three and Eour, Cary Memorial Hall; <br />The following election officers having been duly appointed <br />by the Selectmen, and Wardens of the various precincts were <br />assigned for duty as follows: <br />PRECINCT ONE <br />Charles J. Dailey Warden <br />Mrs. Mary A. Rowland Deputy Warden <br />Frances Harrington Inspector <br />George E. Foster Inspector <br />Alfred Hayward Deputy Inspector <br />Donald Cameron Deputy Inspector <br />Roland E. Garmon Clerk <br />Arthur W. Hughes Deputy Clerk <br />PRECINCT TWO <br />Irving B. Pierce Warden <br />Ezra F. Breed Deputy Warden <br />Vidor Harmon Inspector <br />Randall Richards Inspector <br />George V. Morse Deputy Inspector <br />Madeline J. Corbett Deputy Inspector <br />John H. Dacey Clerk <br />Ruth Ray Deputy Clerk <br />26 TOWN OF LEXINGTON <br />PRECINCT THREE <br />Frederick Tullar Warden <br />Bessie G. Davis Deputy Warden <br />James M. Ahearn Inspector <br />Charles E. Moloy, Jr. Inspector <br />Emma Hovey Deputy Inspector <br />John Sweeney Deputy Inspector <br />James L. McKenzie Clerk <br />Samuel Wellington Deputy Clerk <br />PRECINCT FOUR <br />Morton G. Hopkins ...__....___... ....... __........_.» Warden <br />Howard Custance Deputy Warden <br />Katherine Kiernan Inspector <br />Irene Robinson Deputy Inspector <br />Frank Maguire Clerk <br />Margaret Kennedy Deputy Clerk <br />Harry G. Frost Inspector <br />The polls were declared open in each precinct at six <br />o'clock A. M. and remained open until eight o'clock P. M., <br />after which time after due notice, they were closed. <br />The election officers were sworn to the faithful perform- <br />ance of their duties. <br />The ballots were counted by the election officers in each <br />precinct, the tally sheets and total vote sheets prepared by <br />the Town Clerk being used. <br />The total registration of voters in each precinct was as <br />follows: <br />Precinct One <br />Precinct Two <br />Precinct Three <br />Precinct Four <br />1284 (One thousand two hundred eighty-four) <br />1241 (Qne thousand two hundred forty-one) <br />1228 (One thousand two hundred twenty-eight) <br />1243 (One thousand two hundred forty-three) <br />Total 5996 (Five thousand nine hundred ninety-six) <br />The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes, <br />sealed, signed by the election officers, together with the un- <br />used ballots, and delivered to the Town Clerk at his office. <br />4 <br />