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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK <br />Madeline J. Corbett <br />John H. Dacey <br />Frederick Connor <br />Harry G. Frost <br />CIifford W, Pierce <br />Edward McGrory <br />Ruth Ray <br />Deputy inspector <br />Clerk <br />Deputy Clerk <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />PRECINCT THREE <br />Frederick H. Tuliar Warden <br />13essie G. Davis <br />James M. Ahearn <br />Charles E. Moloy, <br />Deputy Warden <br />Inspector <br />Inspector <br />Inspector <br />Inspector <br />Clerk <br />Jr. <br />Emma Hovey Deputy <br />John Corcoran Deputy <br />James L. McKenzie <br />Samuel W. Wellington Deputy Clerk <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />Esther Graham <br />John J. McCormick <br />Edward B. O'Connor <br />James E. Collins <br />PRECINCT FOUR <br />Howard E. Custance <br />William E_ Itlullikeu <br />Warren Haynes <br />Katherine Kiernan <br />Daniel A. Gorman, Jr <br />Frank Maguire <br />Margaret T. Kennedy <br />Joseph A. Cosgrove <br />James J. Waldron <br />Robert C. Cady <br />Harry F. Howard <br />Irene Robinson <br />Warden <br />Deputy Warden <br />Inspector <br />Inspector <br />Deputy Inspector <br />Deputy Inspector <br />Clerk <br />Deputy Clerk <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />Teller <br />27 <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., after <br />which time after due notice, they were closed. <br />The election officers were sworn to the faithful perform- <br />ance of their duties. <br />25 <br />TOWN OF LEXINGTON <br />The ballots were counted by the election officers in each <br />precinct, the tally sheets and total vote sheets prepared by the <br />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 />Total <br />1303 (0ne thousand three hundred and three) <br />1185 (One thousand one hundred and eighty -live) <br />1242 (One thousand two hundred and forty two) <br />1227 (One thousand two hundred and twenty-seven) <br />4959 (Four thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine) <br />The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes, seal- <br />ed, signed by the election officers, together with the unused bal- <br />lots, and delivered to the Town Clerk at his office, <br />The Registrars of Voters and the Town Clerk canvassed <br />the result as follows: <br />Precinct One <br />Precinct '1' wo <br />Precinct Three <br />Precinct Four <br />Total <br />13allots Cast <br />Ballots Cast <br />I3allots Cast <br />Ballots (.'-ast <br />James J. Carroll <br />Blanks <br />214 (Two hundred and fourteen) <br />156 (One hundred and fifty-six) <br />200 (Two hundred) <br />195 (One hundred and ninety-five) <br />705 (Seven hundred and sixty-five) <br />TOWN CLERK <br />Prec. 1 1'ree_ 2 Pre[•. 3 I'rre. 4 Total <br />184 151 186 170 691 <br />30 5 14 25 74 <br />Total .. 214 155 200 195 765 <br />James J. Carroll was elected as Town Clerk for one year. <br />Charles E. Ferguson , <br />William G. Potter <br />B]a.nks <br />Total <br />Charles E, <br />SELECTMEN <br />1 h•e . 1 <br />163 <br />192 <br />73 <br />l free. 2 <br />139 <br />140 <br />33 <br />Prur. 3 <br />172 <br />185 <br />40 <br />Prec. 1 <br />152 <br />164 <br />74 <br />Tolal <br />626 <br />684 <br />220 <br />428 312 400 390 1530 <br />Ferguson and William G. Potter were elected as Selectmen <br />for a term of three years. <br />