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120 <br /> ANNUAL TOWN MEETING -5 <br /> P-rj <br /> March 5, 1945 N, <br /> n <br /> In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters of the <br /> Town of Lexington met in their respective voting places in said Town <br /> on Monday, March the fifth in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred <br /> and forty-five at seven-thirLy o'clock in the forenoon. <br /> The following places were designated as the voting places for <br /> the various precincts: Precinct One, Adams School; Precinct Two, <br /> Three and Four, Cary Memorial Hall. <br /> The following election officers having been duly appointed by <br /> the Selectmen, and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned <br /> for duty as follows: <br /> Precinct One Precinct Two <br /> Charles J. Dailey Warden Victor H. Harmon <br /> Pauline E. Bartlett Inspector Arthur E. Locke <br /> George E. Foster . Inspector Ruth R. Ray (Deputy) <br /> Mary E. Starkard Clerk Gertrude H. Mara ( Deputy) <br /> Mary A. Rowland Teller Arthur L. Hanson <br /> Mary E. Tracey Teller Edward McGrory <br /> Annie H. McDonnell Teller Elizabeth R. Nourse <br /> George F. Stygles Teller Mary G. Oliver <br /> H. Claudine Foster Teller Madeline V. Peterson <br /> Edith T. Kew Teller Barbara M. O'Connor <br /> L. Ellsworth Pierce Teller Helen A. McCaffrey <br /> Helga M. Carlson Teller Mary A. Demaso <br /> Precinct Three <br /> Sidney U. Robbins Warden Howard E. Custance <br /> Ralph H. Marshall Inspector Rose A. O'Dowd <br /> Charles E. Moloy, Jr. Inspector <br /> William J. Collins Clerk Mary J. Ferry <br /> Emma Zitso Teller Helen T. Maguire <br /> Ella G. Callahan Teller Mary Ormond <br /> Gladys Watson Teller Florence Tobin <br /> Emma L. Hovey Teller Agnes G. Hall <br /> Margaret King Teller Laurina M. Wilson <br /> Edna R. Anderson Teller A. Thomas Ferry <br /> Charles R. Nichols Teller George F. Smith ( Inspector) <br /> The polls were declared open in each precinct at seven-thirty <br /> o'clock A. M. and remained open until eight o'clock P. M., after which <br /> time after due notice, they were closed. <br /> The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of <br /> their duties. <br /> The ballots were counted by the election officers in each precinct, <br /> the tally sheets and total vote sheets prepared by the Town Clerk being <br /> used. <br /> The total registration of voters in each precinct was as follows: <br /> Precinct One 1837 One thousand eight hundred thirty-seven <br /> Precinct Two 1510 One thousand five hundred ten <br /> Precinct Three 1635 One thousand six hundred thirty-five <br /> Precinct Four 1789 One thousand seven hundred eighty-nine <br /> Total 6771 Six thousand seven hundred seventy-one <br /> The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes, sealed <br /> signed by the election officers, together with the unused ballots, <br /> and delivered to the Town Clerk at his office. <br /> The Registrars of Voters and the Town Clerk canvassed the <br /> result as follows: <br />