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CONSTABT,F s S RETURN 45 <br /> October 26, 1942 <br /> To the Town Clerk: <br /> I have notified the inhabitants of Lexington by posting <br /> printed copies of the foregoing Warrant in the Town Office Building, <br /> and eight other public places in the Town, and by mailing a printed <br /> copy of the same to every registered voter in the Town, eight days <br /> before the time of said meeting. <br /> Attest: <br /> John. C. Russell <br /> Constable of Lexington <br /> STATE ET07+CTION <br /> November 3, 1942 <br /> The following election officers had been appointed by the <br /> Selectmen and were assigned to duty at the four precincts as <br /> follows: <br /> Precinct One Precinct Two <br /> Charles J. Dailey Warden Victor H. Harmon <br /> Pauline E. Bartlett Inspector Lucius Austin <br /> George E. Foster Inspector Ruth R. Ray <br /> Mary E. Stankard Clerk John J. Kelley <br /> Mary A. Rowland Teller Arthur L. Hanson <br /> Annie H. McDonnell Teller Edward McGrory <br /> George F. Stygles Teller Elizabeth R. Nourse <br /> Ilda J. Field Teller Mary G. Oliver <br /> Katie Wiggins Teller Madeline V. Peterson <br /> Edith T. Kew Teller Laurina Metclaf Wilson <br /> L. Ellsworth Pierce Teller Florence E. Griesheimer <br /> Mary E. Tracey Teller Helen A. McCaffrey <br /> Precinct Three Precinct Four <br /> Franklin W. Coleman Warden Howard E. Custance <br /> Peter Robertson Inspector William E. Mulliken <br /> John F. McKearney, Jr. Inspector Mary A. Spellman <br /> Emma Zitso Clerk Mary J. Ferry <br /> Virginia E. Welsh Teller Helen T. Maguire <br /> Samuel W. Wellington Teller Caroline F. Deloury <br /> Emma L. Hovey Teller Carl Hauck <br /> John J. McCormack Teller Elizabeth Mansfield <br /> Alice G. Sweeney Teller Agnes G. Hall <br /> Ester P. Graham Teller Constance L. Thompson <br /> Alice M. Barrows Teller Catheryne Ferry <br /> Teller Irene E. Robinson <br /> Teller Helen M. Kirk <br /> Town Clerk, James J. Carroll, read the Warrant for the State <br /> Election until further reading was waived by motion of Victor H. <br /> Harmon, which was seconded and declared a unanimous vote . <br /> 1 <br /> I The polls were declared open in each precinct at six A.M., and <br /> remained open in each precinct until eight P.M., at which time after <br /> due notice, they were closed. <br /> The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of <br /> their duties . The ballots were counted by the election officers in <br /> each precinct, the tally sheets and total vote sheets prepared by the <br /> Town Clerk being used. <br /> The total registration of voters was 6017 ( six thousand seventeen) . <br /> Precinct 1. Total number of voters: 1615 Sixteen hundred fifteen. <br /> Precinct 2. Total number of voters : 1364 Thirteen hundred sixty-four <br /> Precinct 3. Total number of voters: 1458 Fourteen hundred fifty-eight <br /> Precinct 4. Total number of voters: 1580 Fifteen hundred eighty. <br />